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NOVEMBER 2-8, 2023 Volume 34 - No. 44 • 12 Pages

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Pentagon reaffirms vow to protect USA Philippines vs Chinese aggression

DATELINE Dangerous sea actions: Blinken raises US concern with Chinese counterpart FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

MANILA — The United States’ top diplomat underscored with his Chinese counterpart China’s dangerous and unlawful actions in the West Philippine Sea and reaffirmed commitments to the Philippines. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, director of the Chinese Communist Party Central Foreign Affairs Commission, during his official visit to Washington on Oct. 26. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Blinken “underscored the United States’ concerns with People’s Republic of China’s dangerous and unlawful actions obstructing an Oct. 22 Philippine resupply mission to the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, reaffirmed our commitments to our Philippine allies.” Blinken raised broader concerns about China’s actions in the South and East China Seas. “The Secretary reiterated that the

in the wake of Chinese aggression in the West Philippine Sea. “The Philippines is one of our strongest allies, we WASHINGTON, D.C. — The spokesman for the have a shared commitment to stand shoulder-toU.S. Department of Defense reaffirmed the United shoulder as allies to bring security, prosperity and States’ commitment to come to the Philippines’ aid stability to the Indo-Pacific region and beyond,” Lt. by Fatima Cielo CanCel ManilaTimes.net

‘Asean should unite vs Chinese coercion’ by Fatima Cielo CanCel ManilaTimes.net

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Doubts abound about a new Alzheimer’s blood test FOR the first time, people worried about their risk of Alzheimer’s disease can go online, order a blood test, and receive results in the privacy of their homes. This might seem appealing on the surface, but the development has Alzheimer’s researchers and clinicians up in arms. The Quest Diagnostics blood test, ADDetect, measures elevated levels of amyloidbeta proteins, a signature characteristic of Alzheimer’s. Introduced in late July, the test is targeted primarily at people 50 and older who suspect their memory and thinking might be impaired and people with a family history of Alzheimer’s or genetic risks for the condition. Given Alzheimer’s is among the most feared of all medical conditions, along with cancer, this could be a sizable market, indeed. Nearly 7 million older adults in the U.S. have Alzheimer’s, and that number is expected to double by 2060 if medical breakthroughs don’t occur. But Alzheimer’s researchers and clinicians aren’t convinced the Quest test u PAGE 3

Col. Martin Meiners said in an interview with The Manila Times on Saturday, October 28. Asked if American troops might be deployed in bases in the Philippines under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), Meiners u PAGE 2

SECOND OPTION. Families flock to the Manila South Cemetery to visit their dear departed in commemoration of All Souls’ Day on Thursday, November 2. Many Filipinos traditionally visit the graves of their departed kin on Wednesday, November 1, which is All Saints’ Day but some opt to go the following day to avoid huge crowds and heavy traffic. PNA photo by Yancy Lim

THE Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) should unite against increasing Chinese interference and coercion, a U.S. senator said amid the deepening maritime conflict between the Philippines and China. Sen. Jim Risch of Idaho, a ranking member of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that Asean countries "should focus on China's foreign interference in their domestic affairs, coercive economic practices, unfounded territorial claims, and efforts to divide Asean." "These are tough challenges the U.S. also faces," he told visiting Asean journalists. "Asean centrality is a key pillar of the U.S. approach in the Indo-Pacific. By contrast, China exploits Asean's commitment to consensus in order to undermine its centrality. That is not going to change, so it is very important that Asean presents a united front in the face of increased Chinese coercion and division," the senator said. On the South China Sea issue, he said that "the willingness of Asean claimant states to push back on China diplomatically is very important." Asean countries, the senator added, should also focus on increasing maritime domain awareness, joint patrols u PAGE 4

More American carriers flying to Manila likely – envoy by Pia Lee-Brago Philstar.com

MANILA — More U.S. airlines may be flying to the Philippines following the arrival on Monday, October 30 of the first nonstop flight by an American carrier from mainland U.S. to Manila. In a post on X, U.S. Ambassador MaryKay Carlson said the arrival of United Airlines Flight UA 191 in Manila from San Francisco was a “momentous” event in trans-Pacific travel – one that is “accelerating opportunities and strengthening connections be-

tween the two countries.” A water cannon salute welcomed Flight UA 191 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 on Monday, October 30. Carlson said the United flight would be the “first of many more air links between our countries” as she joined other officials in a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the milestone. “The San Francisco-Manila flight is Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo indeed the first time a U.S. airline has flown between the U.S. mainland and the Philippines, Manila. So, we are just really, u PAGE 2

Philippines highlights role of arbitral court in dispute settlement by Pia Lee Brago Philstar.com

MANILA — On its 125th year, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) has proven its mettle in settling disputes and upholding the rule of law, according to Philippine Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Antonio Lagdameo. “Together, we reaffirmed the shared mission of the United Nations and the PCA in the maintenance of international peace and security, the peaceful The Permanent Court of Arbitration based in The Hague, in a ruling last July 12, invalidated settlement of disputes and the China’s massive claim in the West Philippine Sea and South China Sea and upheld the Philippines’ progressive development of sovereign rights over areas seized or claimed by the Chinese. PCA/Released, file international law,” Lagdameo

said in a speech at the opening of an event featuring the PCA on the sidelines of the UN International Law Week on Thursday, Oct. 26. “Together, we invite states and organizations of the United Nations to commemorate the PCA’s 125th anniversary, recognizing its contribution to the rule of law,” he said. The side event featured a panel comprising Dionisio Babo Soares, former foreign minister of Timor-Leste; Adam McCarthy, chief counsel of the foreign affairs and trade department of Australia; Daphne Hong, solicitor general and director-general of the u PAGE 3

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PH seeks help of Egypt, Israel for exit of 115 Filipinos from Gaza by Bernadette tamayo ManilaTimes.net

MANILA — The Philippines, through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), sought the help of Israel and Egypt to facilitate the exit of Filipinos from Gaza as 115 of them await their turn to cross the Rafah border. Two Filipino doctors were among the 22 staff of the Doctors Without Borders who were able to cross into Egypt, the DFA confirmed on Thursday, November 2. Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo has written and met with officials from key countries, and spoke with some of his counterparts to "follow up and convey strong representations on behalf of affected Filipinos," the

DFA said in a statement. On Wenesday, November 1 following an advisory that a limited number of evacuees may finally be permitted to exit Gaza via the Rafah border crossing, Manalo wrote to Israel's Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry "to once again request their governments to issue the necessary permits for the safe passage of our countrymen," the DFA said. On Thursday, November 2, Manalo requested a call with Cohen "to follow up his letter and appeal to ensure as soon as possible [the] exit of Filipinos across the border (Rafah)," the Foreign Affairs department said. The DFA said it "remains committed to ensuring the u PAGE 2


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