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FEBRUARY 23-29, 2024

Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, SAN DIEGO, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

US embassy ‘confident’ Quiboloy will face justice for his crimes MANILA — The United States is confident that controversial pastor Apollo Quiboloy will eventually face the charges filed against him in the U.S. In a statement on Wednesday, February 21 the United States Embassy in the Philippines said Quiboloy will face justice for his “heinous crimes.” This comes after the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) Founder accused the United States government of plotting to “eliminate” him with the help of the Philippine government — accusations he spouted after being summoned by the Senate and the ‘KALESA’. Newly refurbished “kalesas” or “karitelas” (horse-drawn carriages) wait for local and foreign tourists along Plaza Roma in House of Representatives. Earlier this week, Quiboloy Kingdom of Jesus Christ church founder Apollo Quiboloy front of the Manila Cathedral in Intramuros, Manila on Wednesday, Feb. 21. The “kalesa” was a mode of transportation during the Spanish colonial period. PNA photo by Ben Briones Pastor Apollo Quiboloy / Facebook u PAGE 2

Biden’s trade team to visit PH

USA

by Javier Joe ismael

DATELINE What’s safer for domestic violence survivors: Home or the streets?

ManilaTimes.net

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

AT a Friday, February 16 Ethnic Media Services briefing, domestic violence prevention advocates and a formerly unhoused survivor discussed how domestic violence often leads to homelessness and shared firsthand experiences of homelessness as a result of IPV. The impact of domestic violence on homelessness Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence (IPV), involves “violence, abuse or aggression committed by a former or current intimate partner,” said Dr. Anita Hargrave, Assistant Adjunct Professor at UCSF. Last month, to better understand the experiences of IPV survivors currently experiencing homelessness, the UCSF u PAGE 3

‘Epidemic of loneliness’ affects Fil-Ams SAN FRANCISCO – Experts confirm that immigrants – long coping with social and economic challenges – have been struggling with loneliness, a condition often hidden and dismissed as a passing emotion. In fact, says Dr. Jei Africa, director of the Behavioral Health & Recovery Services division at the San Mateo Health System, loneliness if unaddressed may lead to serious adverse physical health outcomes or worse. “According to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, the mortality impact of loneliness has a similar effect as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. It is associated with greater risks of dementia, stroke, anxiety and premature death,” Africa said at the Feb. 12 meeting of the Daly City Council where San Mateo County’s second largest city voted unanimously to pass a resolution declaring loneliness a public health crisis. “It is this reason why we should pay attention to it and find ways to increase social connection among individuals, families and u PAGE 2

United States Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson

ManilaTimes.net file photo

UNITED States Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson said on Friday, February 16 that President Joe Biden would send a delegation to Manila to advance trade relations between the two countries. The delegation, led by Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, would arrive in Manila in early March for the Presidential Trade and Investment Mission from March 11 to 12. “President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had announced that he will send a Presidential Trade and Investment Mission to Manila,

Philippines to enhance U.S. companies’ contributions to the Philippines’ innovation economy, connective infrastructure, clean energy transition, critical minerals sector, and the food security of its people,” White House National Security Council spokesman Adrienne Watson said in a statement. The visit, she added, would reinforce the Philippines’ position as a key hub for regional supply chains and high-quality investment. Watson said the trade mission was part of Biden’s commitment to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to advance U.S.-Philippines economic ties and labor rights. u PAGE 2

PH, US Air Force conduct next phase of 3rd joint patrol by John Eric MEndoza Inquirer.net

MANILA — The Philippine Air Force (PAF) and United States Air Force conducted the next phase of the third joint patrol in the West Philippine Sea on Monday, February 19. The PAF and the United States Pacific Air Force carried out the Combined Air Patrol as the second phase of the 3rd Maritime Cooperative Activity (MCA) within the country’s exclusive economic zone. Joining the patrols were PAF’s three FA50s and one B-52H bomber aircraft from its U.S. counterpart.

Their patrol covered areas 90 nautical miles west of Candon, Ilocos Sur and 50 nautical miles northwest of Lubang, Mindoro. “This cooperative activity aims to bolster cooperation between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and their U.S. counterparts, thereby enhancing interoperability between its Air Forces,” the PAF said. This activity is the continuation of the third MCA conducted last Feb. 9 over the West Philippine Sea. Joining the first leg of the MCA were Philippine Navy’s BRP Gregorio Del Pilar and u PAGE 5

Marcos not changing stance on ICC by alExis roMEro Inquirer.net

MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is not changing his stance that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has no jurisdiction over the Philippines despite a recent poll suggesting that the majority of Filipinos are in favor of the government cooperating with the tribunal on its probe on the deaths tied to the previous administration’s drug war. Speaking to reporters in Manila on Tuesday, February 20, Marcos said that the ICC can produce as much evidence as it wants, but it cannot act upon it in the Philippines because of jurisdiction-related questions. “No. It’s not about the evidence, it’s about

the jurisdiction of the ICC in the Philippines,” the president said when asked if there is still a possibility that he would change his mind about the ICC if he sees more evidence. “It opens (a) Pandora’s Box because it’s still those questions of jurisdictions and sovereignty that I haven’t yet seen a sufficient answer for. Until then, I do not recognize their jurisdiction in the Philippines... That seems to be the only logical conclusion that you can come to in that situation,” he added. Marcos’ predecessor, former President Rodrigo Duterte, has been accused of committing crimes against humanity over his controversial drug crackdown that left more than 6,000 suspects dead. In 2021, an ICC pre-trial chamber allowed an investigation into the drug war, saying u PAGE 2

Emmanuel ‘Manny’ Pacquiao works out in General Santos City as part of buildup for his upcoming exhibition match against Thailand’s Buakaw Banchamek on April 20, 2024, in Bangkok. Photo from Instagram/@mannypacquiao

Pacquiao too old for Olympics – IOC by Niel victor c. masoy ManilaTimes.net

THE International Olympic Committee (IOC) denied the bid of eight-division boxing world champion Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao to compete in the Paris Olympics. In response to the Philippine Olympic Committee’s (POC) appeal to allow Pacquiao to fight in the Games in July, the IOC stressed that he is five years above the 40-year-old age limit. “Too bad our beloved boxing

icon is disqualified because of his age and that everyone needs to go through qualifiers, in all sports, to be able to participate in Paris,” said POC President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino. James McLeod, IOC director for National Olympic Committee Relations, wrote the response to the POC request. “The only valid boxing qualification system for Paris 2024 is the one approved by the IOC Executive Board in September 2022 published u PAGE 2


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