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Duterte to ABS-CBN: Apology accepted but franchise up to House MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, February 26, said he was accepting the apology of ABS-CBN for his personal grievances against the media network, vowing not to interfere with its pending franchise renewal in Congress. “Yes, I accept the apology,” he told reporters in a chance
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interview at Malacañang. At a Senate hearing on Monday, ABS-CBN Corp. president and CEO Carlo Katigbak said sorry to the president for airing an advertisement critical of him and for failing to air his provincial and regional political commercials during the 2016 presidential campaign. “We felt we were just abid-
ing by the laws and regulations that surround the airing of political ads,” Katigbak said. Asked about ABS-CBN’s offer to return his campaign’s P2.6-million payment for unaired ad placements, Duterte said he’d “rather not” take it DEFEND PRESS FREEDOM. Despite the heavy rain, dozens of Filipino American community members flocked in front of the Philippine back. Consulate in New York on Tuesday, February 25 to protest the Duterte administration’s actions against broadcast giant ABS-CBN and “They could just give it to its impending franchise expiration. Similar events were held in Los Angeles, San Francisco (inset) and Chicago coincided with the 34th
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Filipina Italian model on Weinstein’s convictions: ‘Pure happiness’
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DEMOCRATIC presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg released an extensive plan on Wednesday, February 26 addressing issues facing Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) populations, from disaggregating data to restoring the
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by MOMAR
G. VISAYA
“Happiness. Pure happiness. It was the verdict that I AMBRA Battilana Gutierrez was really wishing for,” Gutisaid she felt “pure happiness” errez told CourtTV outside the when movie mogul Harvey New York Supreme Court in Weinstein was found guilty of Manhattan moments after the a criminal sexual act and third verdict was announced. The Filipina-Italian model, degree rape on February 24. AJPress
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who was 22 at that time said Weinstein assaulted her in his Tribeca office at a business meeting in March 2015. She moved to the United States a month earlier to pursue her modeling career.
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DFA confirms second Filipino US coalition holds protest in support COVID-19 patient in Hong Kong of ABS-CBN franchise renewal by
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Democratic presidential candidate and former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (center) met with AAPI labor leaders in Las Vegas. AJPress file photo by Robert Macabagdal
AJPress photos by Momar G. Visaya and Joseph Peralta
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Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg releases AAPI plan that would disaggregate data, restore Filipino WWII Veterans Parole Program
commemoration of the People Power Revolution.
MANILA – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday said it has confirmed reports that a second Filipino woman in Hong Kong has tested positive for the COVID-19. According to DFA, the information from the Hong Kong Health Department was relayed to the Philippine Consulate General in China’s special ad-
ministrative region. “The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), through the Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong, confirms the report of a Filipina who tested positive for COVID-19,” DFA said in a statement. “The Consulate was officially informed by the Hong Kong Health Department today and upon receiving this information, immediately checked with
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by JOSEPH
L. PERALTA
AJPress
SAN FRANCISCO — A United States-based coalition, We Stand With ABS-CBN Coalition, held a protest rally on Tuesday, February 25 in front of the Philippine Center Building in downtown, which houses the Philippine Consulate General, in support of the franchise renewal efforts of Philippine network giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. The protest rally coincided with the
34th commemoration of the People Power Revolution, which brought down the Ferdinand Marcos regime and ended more than a decade of martial law in the Philippines. The midday protest, attended by about 75 Filipino Americans, featured chants and a few speakers, with protesters holding placards and banners espousing press freedom and the hashtag #WeStandWithABSCBN, all under the watchful eyes of members
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