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DOH reports 128 new Covid-19 cases
The country logged 128 more Covid-19 infections on Saturday, Feb. 4, the Department of Health (DOH) reported.
Active cases or patients still receiving treatment or under isolation were at 9,520, the latest data of DOH showed.
Metro Manila remained as the region with the highest number of infections with 658 cases in the last 14 days.
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Pope urges end to ethnic hatred at open-air mass in South Sudan
JUBA, South Sudan – Pope Francis appealed Sunday to the people of South Sudan to lay down their “weapons of hatred” at an open-air mass on the final day of his pilgrimage to a country blighted by violence and poverty.
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Woman and child drown, dozens rescued in Greek shipwreck
ATHENS, Greece – A woman and child have drowned and 33 people were rescued after a boat carrying migrants from Turkey sank off the Greek island of Leros, Greece’s coastguard said Sunday.
The survivors, including six children, were transferred to hospital in Leros, with the rescue operation continuing, the coastguard said.
Three rescue boats and a helicopter have been deployed but progress is being hampered by strong winds and choppy seas in the Mediterranean.
A fisherman raised the alarm after discovering the lifeless body of the woman floating at sea, according to local press reports.
Eye witnesses reported seeing an inflatable boat with 40 migrants, including children and people with reduced mobility aboard.
Last December, a two-month-old baby died after a shipwreck off the Greek island of Lesbos.
Some 2,246 people fleeing wars and poverty are known to have lost their lives in the eastern Mediterranean since 2014, according to statistics from the International Organization for Migration (IOM). -
Three NPA rebels killed, 800 residents displaced by twin clashes in Negros Occidental
BACOLOD CITY – More than 800 individuals were displaced following two separate clashes involving members of the New People’s Army and government forces in Barangay Oringao, Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental over the weekend.
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Pakistan’s former military ruler Pervez Musharraf dies
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistan’s exiled former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, who became a key US ally during the “war on terror”, died in a Dubai hospital on Sunday aged 79 after a long illness.
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Man shot dead while sleeping, suspect killed by barangay tanod in Laguna
CALAMBA CITY, Laguna — A man was shot dead while sleeping in his house on Saturday evening, Feb. 4, at Barangay Lawa in this city.
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PCW bares activities for Nat’l Women’s Month
Activities for the National Women’s Month are all planned and now scheduled, said the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) less than a month before the annual celebration begins.
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Magnitude 4.5 aftershock rocks Davao de Oro — Phivolcs
A 4.5-magnitude aftershock rocked Davao de Oro shortly before Sunday evening, Feb. 5, said the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) in an earthquake bulletin.
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House bill expands paid paternity leave to 30 days
Daddies deserve an extended break with their newborn, too.
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Group fears mandatory ROTC will ‘worsen mental health crisis’ in schools
An alliance of student councils with members coming from various schools nationwide warned against the impact of mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), especially on the mental health of students.
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Bong Go: ‘Independent 5-man team must be fair, thorough, uncompromising’
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go expressed hopes that the five-man advisory committee entrusted with reviewing the courtesy resignations by all senior Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel would be “fair, thorough and without compromise.”
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One PH Marine killed, three others wounded in Lanao del Sur ambush
ILIGAN CITY – One member of the Philippine Marine died while three others were wounded after they were ambushed by unidentified assailants on Saturday afternoon, Feb 4, in Brgy. Cabasaran in Morogong town, Lanao del Sur.
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Revilla backs House bill lowering optional retirement age for gov’t workers
Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. on Sunday, February 5, urged the Senate to expedite the passage of the bills that seek to lower the optional retirement age of government workers from 60 to 56 years old.
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No need for ‘shotgun’ approach on MIF—Escudero tells gov’t
The Marcos administration should not expect the Senate to put all its time and energy for the immediate passage of the proposed Maharlike Investment Fund (MIF) which has been rife with a lot of ambiguities and questions regarding its real purpose and intent.