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Marcos insists ‘Uniteam’ remains USA Fil-Am in Nevada intact despite word war with Dutertes charged over DATELINE

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

neighbors’ shooting

A FILIPINO-AMERICAN woman is facing murder charges in Nevada over the shooting of her neighbors in December. Police said 36-year-old Joe Junio opened fire on her neighbors Nicholas and Sarah Davi in the Alianta community in North Las Vegas. Junio is in police custody at the Clark County Detention Center. The Davi couple had two children, aged 15 and 12, who witnessed the horrific incident. Police say the shooter lived next door to

MANILA — The so-called “Uniteam” coalition is still intact and functional, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said after signs of cracks in his alliance with the Dutertes emerged. Marcos maintained that his relationship with

Vice President Sara Duterte is “exactly the same” even after he and his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, engaged in a war of words. “If you remember ‘Uniteam’ is not just one party or two parties or three parties. It’s the

by KrIxIa SubIngSubIng, Marlon raMoS Inquirer.net

TRADITION. People check out the boxes of “tikoy” sold at a stall along Ongpin Street, Sta. Cruz, Manila on Thursday, Feb. 1. Serving the sticky rice cake is a Chinese New Year tradition as its sticky consistency symbolizes a healthy bond among family members. This year’s Chinese New Year falls on Feb. 10. PNA photo by Yancy Lim

Meet the only Fil-Am golfer swinging his dreams in the PGA Tour Marcos secures Vietnam rice BASKETBALL may be the Philippines’ quintessential sports but one Filipino American golfer is set to prove that amidst the hurdles of golf not being accessible to everyone, he is waving the Philippine flags in the PGA Tour. This year, Rico Hoey is changing the game with Philippine flags standing tall — an unusual sight in a PGA Tour. He kickstarted his fourth PGA Tour game as a full-fledged member at the initial round at The American Express Tournament on Thursday, January 25. “It was kind of cool having everyone out here, my family, my dad, girlfriend, coaches, everyone,” Hoey said during the tournament. “Feels like a home event for me. I only live an hour away. I grew up out here, playing junior tournaments out here,

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by Jeannette I. andrade Inquirer.net

HANOI — The Philippines and Vietnam on Tuesday, January 30 signed an agreement that would allow private Vietnamese traders to supply Filipino counterparts with up to 2 million metric tons (MT) of rice annually for five years at fair prices, and another deal on increased cooperation between their coast guards and the prevention of untoward incidents in the South China Sea. Both agreements were signed during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s twoday visit, where he met with Vietnamese President Vo Van Thuong, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and Chair Vuong Dinh Hue of the National Assembly of the

by ZeuS legaSpI Inquirer.net

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MANILA — Leaders of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, January 30 insisted that they had no hand in the ongoing people’s initiative (PI) to amend the Constitution, countering senators’ claims at a Senate hearing during which the leading proponent of the signature drive confirmed meeting with Speaker Martin Romualdez and other lawmakers. Romualdez, who is accompanying President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on his official trip to Vietnam this week, admitted that he had met in his townhouse with the Ramos-era group People’s Initiative for Reform Modernization and Action (Pirma) and its convener, Noel Oñate, to discuss the people’s initiative. However, he clarified that his role during the meeting was merely as a “facilitator” and not as an “orchestrator.” “While I support the spirit of civic engagement and participatory governance, my involvement in

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imports, coast guard tie-up

Socialist Republic of Vietnam, which is the country’s parliament. Also signed was a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on a five-year cultural cooperation program between the Philippines’ National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Republic and Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The program expands the exchanges established under a similar accord signed in 1998. Major exporter The MOU on rice creates a framework for cooperation between the Philippines and Vietnam, one of the world’s biggest rice exporters, to ensure a sustainable food supply amid the impact of climate change,

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Amid Duterte-Marcos verbal spat, ANC to continue public must stay neutral – groups airing – ABS-CBN MANILA — Multiple progressive groups have reminded Filipinos to remain impartial amid the heated exchange of accusations between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and former President Rodrigo Duterte. Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) President Renato Reyes Jr. said in a statement on Tuesday, January 30 that the two factions are merely fighting over who controls the country’s

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Romualdez just ‘facilitator’ of people’s initiative, not its ‘orchestrator’

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Photo from Instagram/@ricohoey3

unification of all political, hopefully all political forces in the Philippines to come together for the good [of] the country,” Marcos said. “And that is still there. It is still vibrant. It is

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the Bagong Pilipinas kick off rally. Malacañang photo

THE ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) will remain on the air, parent network ABSCBN said on Monday, January 29 despite the looming shutdown of broadcasts by SkyCable. “ANC, the ABS-CBN News Channel, will continue its operations on February 26 as recently announced,” the network wrote. ANC programs will remain on air through partner cable television providers nationwide and online via its YouTube channel and the ABS-CBN News website. These programs will also be on iWantTFC and The Filipino Channel. ANC’s late night news bulletin, “The World Tonight,” can also be viewed on the pay TV Kapamilya Channel at 11 p.m. on weeknights.

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Inquirer.net file photo

More Chinese warships, maritime militia in West Philippine Sea by neStor CorraleS Inquirer.net

MANILA — The Philippine Navy has spotted about 15 to 25 warships near Panganiban (Mischief) Reef, some 37 kilometers southeast of Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal where a grounded World War II-era warship serves as a Philippine outpost. Commodore Roy Vincent Trinidad, the newly appointed Navy spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea (WPS), also said about 200 Chinese maritime militia vessels, including 10 to 15 China Coast Guard (CCG) ships, were also spotted in the West Philippine Sea. This is higher than the figure cited by U.S. maritime expert Ray Powell, when he said last week that China has deployed

at least 50 maritime militia ships at Panganiban ahead of another resupply mission to Ayungin Shoal. ‘Consistent’ presence China seized control of Panganiban Reef in 1995 and has since developed it into a military base. Chinese warships were spotted around Ayungin in November and December last year, but only two to five were seen at that time. Then early this month, two Chinese Navy warships were seen already within the waters of western Luzon, as they shadowed Philippine and U.S. Navy warships conducting drills off Cabra Island in Occidental Mindoro. “Every now and then they get deployed all over the South

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