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Duterte lashes out against Facebook by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, September 28, questioned the purpose of Facebook in the country after the social media
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US signs P10.5B PH aid to boost economic growth A NEW five-year bilateral assistance agreement amounting to P10.5 billion ($213 million) has been signed by the United States and the Philippines to boost the country’s economic development and growth. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Philippine Department of Finance (DOF) signed the agreement to deepen their commitment to accelerate inclusive, broad-based economic growth through policies that increase invest-
platform took down “fake” accounts and pages with ties to the police and military units in the country. “Facebook, listen to me. We allow you to operate here hoping that you could help us also. Now if government cannot espouse or
advocate something which is for the good of the people, then what is your purpose here in my country?” he said in his televised public address. On September 22, Facebook took down a total of 57 accounts, 31 pages, and 20 Ins-
tagram accounts engaged in “coordinated inauthentic behavior (CIB).” According to Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook’s cybersecurity policy chief, the accounts posted primarily in Filipino and Eng-
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1M coronavirus fatalities a ‘very sad milestone’ – WHO by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
THE World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday, September 29, lamented the loss of over one million lives due to the novel coronavirus pandemic sweeping across the globe. “So many people have lost so many people and haven’t had the chance to say goodbye. Many people who died died alone... It’s a terribly difficult and lonely death,” WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris said during a United Nations briefing in Geneva. “The one positive thing about this virus is it is suppressable, it is not the flu,” she added. Meanwhile, WHO top emergencies expert Mike Ryan noted that the current death toll is
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HEALTH MONITOR. Health worker Amelia dela Cruz Monsanto, 50, takes the blood pressure of a vendor at the Arayat Market, Quezon City on Wednesday, September 30. Monsanto says she does this to earn a little and also to help people who want to monitor their blood pressure. PNA photo by Robert Oswald P. Alfiler
Philippines wants Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra Fil-Am voters react to heated stronger US trade ties heads to NBA Finals for fifth time first presidential debate no matter who wins The half-Fil-Am coach is seeking his third NBA between Trump, Biden Championship, this time against the Los Angeles Lakers the White House C M. O by
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NICOLAS CIGARAL Philstar.com
MANILA — The Philippines hopes for stronger trade ties between Manila and Washington no matter who wins in the upcoming US presidential race which started to reach homestretch with the presidential debate on Wednesday. “We don’t meddle in their internal affairs. We just wish that Philippine-US trade and investment ties can be further strengthened
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EIGHT years after making history as the first Asian American head coach to win an NBA Championship, celebrated Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra is heading to his fifth NBA Final, putting himself in position to earn his third championship ring. On Sunday, Sept. 27, the Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics in the East-
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Miami Heat Head Coach Erik Spoelstra Photo courtesy of NBA
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AS President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden squared off in their first debate on Tuesday, Sept. 29, several Filipino American voters across the country reacted to what transpired and doubled down on support for their preferred candidate. The 90-minute debate — moderated by Chris Wal-
lace, anchor of “Fox News Sunday,” at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio — covered six topics, ranging from the Supreme Court vacancy to Trump’s tax returns to COVID-19 recovery, as the candidates attempted to make their case with a little over a month to go until Election Day. “For my side, the Republican side, the issues covered
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