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Volume 31 - No. 4 • 16 Pages
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Senator urges Mamasapano probe reopened after court clears Purisima, Napeñas by CHRISTIA
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MANILA — A “totally devastated” Senator Richard Gordon is eyeing the reopening of the Mamasapano incident investigation following the dismissal of charges against two former police officials for their roles in the botched operation. Speaking with reporters on Wednesday, January 22, GorFormer SAF chief Getulio Napenas and former PNP chief Alan Purisima during the hearing of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs on the massacre of Special don said he was “severely disAction Force cops on January 25, 2015, in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, by MILF and BIFF rebels. appointed” and “totally devInquirer.net photo
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DATELINE US hospitals need Filipino nurses FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
THERE is currently a shortage of 11 million nurses in the United States, an immigration company said on Tuesday, January 21. U.S. employers are going overseas, including the Philippines, to hire qualified nurses, according to Frony Fortich, chief operating officer of Fortich Permanent Immigration Services based in Quezon City. “Nurses are a critical part of healthcare and make up the largest section of the health profession,” said Fortich in a release. His company has been recruiting nurses for employment in U.S. hospitals for several decades. Citing a World Health Statistics Report, there are approximately 29 million nurses and midwives in the world, 3.9 million of which are currently in the United States. “Estimates of upwards of 1 million additional nurses will be needed by 2020,” Fortich noted.
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PAL to reinstate Cebu-Los Angeles flight route this May FLAG carrier Philippine Airlines will once again have its nonstop Cebu-Los Angeles flight starting this May. In a press release on Tuesday, January 21, PAL said this flight is the “only direct air link between the Visayas and Mainland USA.” Residents of various cities in the Visayas and Mindanao will enjoy convenient connections via Cebu for their travels to Los Angeles. The new service will help boost Philippine tourism, as U.S.-based leisure and business travelers can now avail of the fastest and easiest travel option: a single flight nonstop to the Queen City of the South. Currently, the other options to fly to Cebu from the U.S. involve transfer flight connections via other Asian airports or Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila. The service marks PAL’s comeback to the Cebu-Los Angeles route as it previously operated Cebu-LAX flights from March 2016 up to May 2017. The airline is touting that Cebu will be a
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LIVING IN DANGER. Despite repeated warnings from the government of mandatory evacuation, some residents continue to live on the Taal Volcano Island as seen in the photo during the Philippine Air Force (PAF) and Joint Task Force-Taal aerial reconnaissance of the volcano on Tuesday, January 21. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reiterates total evacuation of Taal Volcano Island, and high-risk areas as identified in the hazard maps within the 14-kilometer radius from its main crater, and along the Pansipit River Valley where fissures or cracks have been observed. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon
Duterte to consider Trump’s invitation to US-ASEAN summit by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte may be persuaded into accepting President Donald Trump’s invitation to an upcoming summit in the United States with Asian leaders, Malacañang said on Tuesday, January 21. Malacañang released a statement on Monday that Duterte was among the 10 Southeast Philippines President Duterte and U.S. President Donald Trump discuss Asian leaders invited by Trump bilateral issues, except human rights, during their meeting at the Philippine to U.S.-ASEAN summit on March 14 in Las Vegas. International Convention Center in Pasay City last November 14, 2017. “Given that this is an ASEAN Inquirer.net photo by Joan Bondoc
meeting of leaders, baka mapersuade si Presidente na umattend (The president might be persuaded to attend),” Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a press briefing on Tuesday. Relations between the United States and the Philippines have been tense over the past few weeks as Trump signed the U.S.’ 2020 budget in December. The budget reportedly included an amendment that the U.S. Secretary of State “shall apply sub-section (c) to foreign government officials about whom
the secretary has credible information have been involved in the wrongful imprisonment of… Sen. Leila De Lima who was arrested in the Philippines in 2017.” The sub-section refers to the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act that authorizes the U.S. government to slap sanctions on persons tied to human rights violations, including barring them from entering the U.S. Earlier this month, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution con-
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Dela Rosa on US visa cancellation: El Nido among ‘best solo travel destinations’ to visit in 2020 ‘What a good birthday gift’ by ROSETTE
by MAILA
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MANILA, — Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa admitted feeling bad after learning on the eve of his birthday that his U.S. visa had been canceled. “I sent an official letter to the U.S. embassy inquiring from them if really my visa was canceled so I received their official answer the day before my birthday, January 20, what a good birthday gift— informing me that my visa is no longer valid for travel to the United states,” Dela Rosa told reporters on Wednesday, January 22. The senator turned 58 on Tuesday, January 21. The U.S. government gave no reason for the cancellation of his visa but Dela Rosa suspects it might
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Senator Ronald Dela Rosa
ONE of the top tourist destinations in the country, El Nido, Palawan is part of this year’s top 50 best solo travel destinations in the world, according to American news website HuffPost. El Nido made it to the 24th spot of the roster that listed the top destinations desired by travelers for solo trips and “safe” stay. The list was released last January 10. Vancouver was hailed the top best solo travel destination. Inquirer,net photo HuffPost said they sought travel bloggers and other experts to
Robredo to Bongbong: Accept poll results by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
FORMER Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos has to accept the 2016 election results if he plans to run for a national post in the 2022 elections, Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo said on Monday, January 20. “If he wants to run again, he can. That’s his right,” she said in Filipino during an interview. She added, “But if he runs again, he just has to make sure that he will accept the election results because if he can’t accept the results of the election, he will just drag down all the institutions.” Marcos filed an electoral protest before the Supreme Court (SC), sitting as the Pres-
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share the solo travel destinations they recommend for 2020. Travel blogger Lamback of Youmelunch.com said “the Philippines is a great place to travel solo in 2020.” He cited El Nido’s beautiful beaches as among the things to look forward to. “El Nido is full of beautiful beaches with endless water sports, boutique hotels, and design-led hostels — perfect for meeting other solo travelers,” the blogger was quoted as saying. “The island’s famous boat tours are a great place for solo travelers to experience the cul-
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idential Electoral Tribunal (PET), after he lost to Robredo in the 2016 vice presidential election. Robredo’s lead over Marcos increased by almost 15,000 votes, after the PET’s revision and recount of ballots from the pilot provinces – Camarines Sur, Iloilo and Negros Oriental – Marcos chose. Following this, Robredo has asked the tribunal to dismiss the electoral protest filed by Marcos. The former senator, on the other hand, asked the tribunal to annul the votes in the provinces of Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao and Basilan due to alleged election violence, regardless of the test recount results. He previously announced that he plans to This Nov. 28, 2018 photo shows El Nido, Palawan when Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulorun for a national post in 2022. Puyat, Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu, and Interior Secretary Eduardo Año conducted a
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surprise inspection.
Photo courtesy of DOT