June 6-8, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 46 • 3 Sections - 26 Pages
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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
‘PH not capable of defending territories’ — defense chief by RITCHEL
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra holds a roundtable with members of Asian media in Los Angeles wherein he discussed issues in the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, like immigration and fraudulent activity. AJPress photo by Christina M. Oriel
California Attorney General sounds off on immigration, other issues relevant to AAPI community
THE Philippines is not yet capable of defending its territory in the disputed South China Sea amid China’s continuing aggressiveness in the disputed area, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said on Monday, June 4. In an exclusive interview with ABS-CBN News, the defense chief said it may take some time for the Philippines to acquire the ships, weapons and equipment needed to defend claimed areas in the South China Sea. “At present, we don’t have capabilities to even just demonstrate to others that we
are capable, because we are not capable,” Lorenzana said. According to him, Manila is looking at upgrading the runway on Pag-asa Island, which is part of the Palawan province. “Our sole airstrip in Pag-asa is still very short, and it’s still unpaved. We’re trying to pave that so that we can bring in our aircraft anytime,” he said, adding that it will take the runway five days of sunny weather to be hard enough for aircraft to land on. ‘Nothing we can do’ The Philippines cannot do anything about China’s claims in the South China Sea, acDefense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Friday, June 1, met with his American and Southeast cording to Lorenzana. Asian counterpart at the sidelines of the annual Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. The Shangri“I think all we can do now is (file a) dip- La Dialogue, hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, is Asia’s premier
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defense summit.
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Former President Aquino: I can’t stop thinking I’ll be jailed too
SINCE President Donald Trump took office last year, California has been leading the fight against many of the actions coming from his administration.
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Study: Some early stage breast cancer patients may forego chemotherapy
A new study shows that many people in the early stages of breast cancer with lower likelihoods of recurrence may safely abstain from chemotherapy
A MAJORITY of early-stage breast cancer patients may opt to skip chemotherapy which could result in a sharp decline for the treatment option, according to a massive, highly-anticipated new study on the disease published on Sunday, June 3. The study — conducted by the New England Journal of Medicine — found that pa-
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BILATERAL MEET. President Rodrigo Duterte and Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in witness the signing of the agreement between Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III and The Export-Import Bank of Korea Chairman and President Eun Sung-Soo following the successful bilateral meeting at the Blue House in Seoul Malacañang photo by Toto Lozano on Monday, June 4. The agreement is on the loan on the New Cebu International Container Port Project.
FORMER President Benigno Aquino III on Monday, June 4, urged the Department of Justice (DOJ) to junk the criminal complaint brought against him by President Rodrigo Duterte’s supporters over the P3.5-billion Dengvaxia controversy. After attending the preliminary investigation at the DOJ, Aquino said in a press briefing that “the only weapon we have is the truth” and that “with the help of God, we will overcome these challenges.” Aquino, assisted by lawyers, appeared before the DOJ panel of prosecutors along with former Health Secretary Janette Garin and former Budget Secretary Florencio Abad to submit their counter-affidavits personally. Aquino maintained in a 27-page counteraffidavit, that the complaint should be tossed out for the supposed failure of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) and Vanguard of the Philippine Constitution Inc.
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Canada ‘stupid’ for raising human rights Sister Fox insists she did not violate conditions of her stay concerns in helicopter deal – Duterte by TETCH
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AUSTRALIAN Missionary Patricia Fox on Tuesday, June 5, maintained that she has not violated the conditions of her stay in the Philippines. “The allegation that she violated the terms and conditions [of her visa] is misplaced and unfounded,” Fox said in her reu PAGE A2 sponse to the Bureau of Immigration’s (BI) comment. “She was merely accused of participating in a ‘political activity’ which ‘political activity’ did not in any way endanger public order and safety or disturbed the peace of the community or the country and which activity is protected by the Constituby ANTHONY Q. ESGUERRA companies, I would expect that tional guarantee on freedom of Inquirer.net you would struggle to find com- expression and assembly,” Fox panies that are paying only the said through her lawyers from EUROPEAN Union (EU) Am- minimum wage, most of them the National Union of People’s bassador to the Philippines Franz would be paying more,” Jessen Lawyers (NUPL). Jessen on Tuesday, June 5, said told reporters at the sidelines of Fox took her case to the Deforeign investors are more con- the Labor Standards and Trade partment of Justice (DOJ) after cerned about “red tape” in the Forum in Makati City. the BI downgraded her miscountry rather than increasing “Exactly because what they are sionary visa and ordered her to the daily minimum wage. after here is not a low cost labor leave the country. EUROPEAN Union (EU) Ambassador to the “If we look at the European Fox, a member of the Sisters u PAGE A2 by RITCHEL
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in South Korea on Sunday, June 3, Duterte said in a speech how “stupid” Canada was for raising conPRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte cerns that the helicopters would is still angry at Canada over the be used against rebels. botched $233-million helicopter “We ordered Bell helicopters deal, months after a Canadian from Canada. They said they will company cancelled on him. deliver the Bell helicopters but Before the Filipino community you cannot use [them] against
your own citizen[s],” Duterte said. Sixteen Bell 412EPI utility helicopters were supposed to be purchased by the Philippines from Canada, but Duterte scrapped the deal in February after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ordered a review over fears of hu-
EU envoy: Red tape, not bigger minimum wage, turns off PH foreign investors
Philippines Franz Jessen
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The Immigration bureau said that Fox’s missionary visa should be cancelled over her alleged engagement in political activities in the country. Philstar.com photo by Krizjohn Rosales
of our Lady of Sion, is one of the missionaries who arrived in the country in 1990 to work as a missionary. Their work was endorsed by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).
Part of her work includes immersing with farmers and indigenous peoples and providing them with social services, and teaching about peace, social justice, and human rights.
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