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Marcos: No help for ICC ‘in any way, shape, form’ by Jane Bautista, Julie M. aurelio Inquirer.net
MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday, January 23 said the government would not lift a finger to aid probers of the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigating the bloody war on drugs during the previous Duterte administration as the tribunal’s action is a threat to the country’s sovereignty. “Let me say this for the 100th time. I do not recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC in
the Philippines. I consider it as a threat to our sovereignty, therefore, the Philippine government will not lift a finger to help any investigation that the ICC conducts,” the President pointed out. He made the remarks after Sen. Ronald dela Rosa, a principal player in the antinarcotics war being probed by the ICC, called on Malacañang to be upfront about the reported arrival of the ICC investigators here. Dela Rosa, who headed the Philippine National Police during the term of then-President Rodrigo Duterte, oversaw the war on illegal drugs that
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce to explore business opportunities in the Philippines
by Frances Mangosing Inquirer.net
IN a groundbreaking initiative aimed at fostering cross-border economic collaborations, Consul General Senen Mangalile announced a collaborative venture between the Philippine government and the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. Addressing the media during the recent Consul General’s Media Hour on Tuesday, Jan. 26, Mangalile revealed that he was flying to Manila with a delegation of a dozen members from the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce who will explore
Filipino American kids face higher risk of asthma than other Asian ethnicities HEALTH is wealth may sound cliche but not when the future generations are on the line. A study shows that Filipino American kids are at higher risk of asthma compared to their Asian peers. A study in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology shows that Filipino American children top the chart of asthma prevalence. Meng Chen, MD and clinical assistant professor of allergy and immunology at Stanford University, shed some light on these findings. “Using California survey data, we found that childhood lifetime asthma prevalence varied among Asian American ethnic groups, with the lowest prevalence in Korean American children and the highest
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PLATFORM FOR OPEN DIALOGUE. Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS) Executive Director Undersecretary Paul Gutierrez shakes hands with visiting United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression Irene Khan before a welcome dinner in a restaurant in Intramuros, Manila on Tuesday, Jan. 23. The official said the welcome dinner for Khan would serve as “a platform for open dialogue and exchange of ideas, reinforcing the Philippines’ dedication to maintaining a dynamic and open environment for media and expression.” PNA photo by Avito Dalan
MANILA — The Philippines and Vietnam are expected to sign an agreement on maritime cooperation during the visit of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to Hanoi next week, a move that is seen to build a united front between countries locked in territorial disputes with Beijing over parts of the South China Sea. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) on maritime cooperation between the coast guards of the Philippines and Vietnam seeks “to strengthen understanding, mutual trust and confidence of cooperation… towards the promotion, preservation, and protection of their mutual interests in the Southeast Asian region,” according to a copy of the final draft of the MOU seen by the Inquirer. Such an agreement will allow both countries to better manage conflicts in the contested waters and conduct activities “in accordance with principles of international law, the national laws of each party, and international conventions to which both Vietnam and
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No new taxes, just better collection – Recto by alden M. Monzon, ian nicolas P. cigaral Inquirer.net
MANILA — The Marcos administration would not impose new taxes as part of efforts to repair the economy after the pandemic, Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said on Wednesday, January 24 adding the government would instead improve collection efficiency rather than create new imposts that might stoke inflation. Recto took the finance portfolio on Jan. 15 and said the plan was to “collect what’s on the table” and not burden Filipinos reeling from high prices with new consumption taxes. To meet the department’s target revenue of P4.3 trillion this year, Recto said the
government would pursue some tax reforms and “intensify implementation of digitalization initiatives, strengthen enforcement efforts, improve the administration of taxes and intensify its anticorruption drive.” “Recognizing the current economic challenges, we must not rely solely on imposing new or additional taxes,” Recto said in a press conference. Documents from the Department of Budget and Management showed the Bureau of Internal Revenue is tasked to generate the bulk of the tax revenues amounting to P3.05 trillion in 2024. The Bureau of Customs is expected to collect close to P1 trillion from import duties, while the National Treasury is to raise P300
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Senate panel ‘UN rapporteur to see freedom of expression in PH’ issues subpoena vs Quiboloy
by Pia lee-Brago Philstar.com
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PH, Vietnam to sign pact to face sea row better
Consul General Senen Mangalile AJPress Photo by Momar G. Visaya
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saw thousands of lives lost in alleged extrajudicial killings. Reacting to reports that ICC investigators were already in town, Marcos reiterated that the government would not help them at all. “We do not recognize your jurisdiction. Therefore we will not assist in any way, shape or form, any of the investigations that the ICC is doing here in the Philippines,” he said in a talk with reporters in Quezon City. The president said the ICC probers could come
MANILA — UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan would see for herself a “flourishing” Philippine democracy and the government’s progressive agenda, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). “The government is confident that through meaningful dialogues and meetings with government, media, civil society organizations and other
MANILA – The Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality issued a subpoena on Tuesday, January 23 against Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) Leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy who was absent during the panel’s inquiry on his alleged abuses of women and children. Panel chair Senate Deputy Minority Leader Risa Hontiveros called on Quiboloy “The government is confident that through meaningful dialogues and meetings to appear at the next hearing saying he is with government, media, civil society organizations and other stakeholders, not “a son of God” who is exempted from Ms. Khan will see for herself the transparency and progressive agenda of the the laws of the State. government with respect to the promotion and protection of freedom of speech “Kahit ang Korte Suprema ay walang
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and expression,” the DFA said in a statement over the weekend. Philstar.com photo
Jose Clemente III of Rajah Tours explains the details of this year’s VIP Tour. AJPress Photo by Momar G. Visaya
Very Important Pinoy (VIP) Tour 2024 launched
Key officials promise a journey beyond fun by MoMar g. Visaya AJPress
CONSUL General Senen Mangalile, Tourism Attache Francisco Lardizabal, and Jose Clemente III, president of Rajah Tours, unveiled the Very Important Pinoy (VIP) Tour 2024 on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at the Kalayaan Hall of the Philippine Consulate Genera New York. This year’s journey is poised to be a celebration of the diverse tapestry that defines the Philippines and the tour’s thrust is that it is going to be a journey that goes beyond fun, reiterating that there is so much more that the Philippines can offer. It is a celebration and an invitation for
Filipino Americans to be part of an unforgettable cultural immersion. Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez, through a video message, encouraged Filipino Americans to join this year’s VIP Tour, emphasizing the unique and immersive experience it offers. Romualdez expressed, “I encourage each and every one of you to be part of this incredible journey, where you will not only witness the wonders of our beloved country but also forge unforgettable memories and lifelong relationships.” Consul General Mangalile, infused with enthusiasm,
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