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Schools should be ‘safe spaces,’ assert student groups
Student groups from different universities backed the University of the Philippines (UP) and condemned the decision of the Department of National Defense (DND) to scrap an agreement that prohibits state forces from entering UP campuses without notifying school officials.
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Gov’t must adopt uniform standards in vaccine procurement
Senator Aquilino ‘’Koko’’ Pimentel III on Tuesday said the standards imposed on Sinovac, a Chinese vaccine maker, must also be imposed on other coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines the government intends to buy.
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Duterte backs Lorenzana’s decision to terminate DND-UP accord
President Duterte has backed the Department of National Defense’s decision to terminate an accord with the University of the Philippines (UP) that will now allow the free entry of government forces in its campuses, Malacanang announced Tuesday.
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Direct talks with vaccine makers allowed under emergency situations, says Guevarra
Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra has assured that the country’s procurement law allows negotiated agreements with pharmaceutical firms concerning the purchase of vaccines against the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
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Investigate properly or face dismissal, NCRPO chief warns
Brig. Gen. Vicente Danao, Jr., director of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO), warned Metro Manila police investigators that they would be kicked out of the service if they would bungle the investigation of criminal cases.
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TESDA Capiz building up soon; other provincial facilities inaugurated
After more than three decades of renting office space, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Capiz will soon have its own provincial office building, the agency said.
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Gov’t coordinates with logistics, cold storage firms on vaccine rollout
Coordination with logistics companies and cold storage providers has been made by the national government for the expected rollout of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines next month, the testing czar said Tuesday.
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Senators urge DND to reconsider abrogation of accord with UP
Majority bloc senators urged on Tuesday the Department of Defense (DND) to reconsider its unilateral decision to scrap its three-decades old pact with the University of the Philippines (UP) ensuring its academic freedom.
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Public has right to know about government’s vaccine deals — Galvez
Vaccine czar Carlito Galvez Jr. insisted Tuesday that the public has the right to know about the details of all the agreements being negotiated by the national government with different manufacturers for the procurement of COVID-19 vaccines.
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55 alien fugitives arrested in 2020, BI reports
Operatives of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) arrested last year a total of 55 foreign fugitives wanted for serious crimes in their homelands despite the corona virus pandemic.
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DND should discuss ‘boundaries’ of academic freedom with UP community — Sen. Lacson
The security sector should come up with an agreement with the University of the Philippines (UP) on boundaries to be observed following the termination of a 1989 pact banning the entry to UP campuses of police and military forces without prior coordination, Senator Panfilo M. Lacson on Tuesday said.
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Gordon presses for implementation of motorcycle crime prevention law
Senator Richard J. Gordon, chairman of the Senate justice and human rights committee, on Monday pressed for the implementation of the Motorcycle Crime Prevention Law that aims to protect the public from crimes committed while using motorcycles.
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Customs destroys P32-M smuggled cigarettes, fake seal-making machines
Seized smuggled cigarettes and cigarette label-making machines worth P32 million were recently disposed of by the Bureau of Customs.