122717 - Los Angeles Midweek Edition

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December 27-29, 2017 Volume 27 - No. 104 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages

DATELINE

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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Cyber threats, fake news expected to rise in 2018

NEW cyber threats, including the prevalence of fake news, are expected to arise in 2018 as the world becomes more interconnected and digitial, according to Trend Micro Inc., a cybersecurity expert. In a report titled “Paradigm Shifts: Trend Micro Security Predictions for 2018,” Trend Micro forecasts the prevalence of digital extortion, business email compromise, and fake news among others. Losses from business email compromise are expected to widen with an increase in digital extortion activities. “In today’s increasingly interconnected environments, users and enterprises in the Philippines stand as vulnerable as the rest of the world to different forms of cybercrime,” said Myla Pilao, director for technology marketing at Trend Micro. Digital extortion will define most cybercriminals’ business model and pave the way for new schemes. Vulnerabilities in IoT devices such as drones, wearables, and medical devices will expand the attackers’

Malacañang yearend report: Duterte admin’s reforms ‘gaining ground’ by DANA

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THE “crucial reforms” introduced by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte since taking office a year ago “have been gaining ground,” Malacañang said in its year-end report released Tuesday, December 26. In its 63-page report, Malacañang

trumpeted the administration’s key accomplishments in line with its goal “to give Filipino people a safe, secure, and comfortable environment through his key platforms of providing law and order, lasting peace, and prosperity for all.” “Crucial reforms being

instituted by the Duterte administration to resolve the nation’s problems have been gaining ground, paving the way for the economy to maintain its growth and allowing the government to pursue more sustainable and inclusive socio-development programs,” Malaca-

ñang said in a statement. According to Malacañang, the Duterte administration “has accomplished much in its first year in office in 2017.” “The president’s decisive leadership, plus the strong collaboration among various government agen-

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US envoy: PH economy has ‘tremendous potential’ to improve

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PH studying moving embassy to Jerusalem

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THE already robust Philippine economy “can do so much better” because of the Filipinos’ “tremendous potential,” said United States Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim on Tuesday, December 26. According to Kim, the Philippines can furU.S. Ambassador to PH Sung Kim ther improve Inquirer.net photo its already good economic performance because of its young, hardworking and English-speaking population, in addition to its great natural resources. “The Philippines, like many other countries, faces some huge challenges [such as] infrastructure. But I also sense that there is tremendous potential here in the Philippines. It’s a very young population, a hardworking population,” Kim said in an interview with ANC’s Early Edition. The envoy also expressed hope that the U.S. would become a “key partner” in the

cies, has resulted in the attainment of many of the priorities set out by the national government in the last twelve months,” it added in its report. The administration also assured that it “will act in urgency to implement the

DAVAO FIRE. President Rodrigo Duterte consoles the relatives of one of the victims who was trapped inside the NCCC Mall Davao upon hearing the news that their loved one may have zero chance of survival as the fire inside the mall continued to rage on Sunday, December 24. Joining the President is Special Assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence Go. Malacañang photo by Joey Dalumpines

NICOLAS CIGARAL Philstar.com

MANILA — The Philippines is reportedly considering moving its embassy to Jerusalem, a few days after Manila abstained from a United Nations vote calling for the United States to drop its recognition of the Holy City as Israel’s capital. According to a report by the Agence France-Presse, Israeli public radio cited Israeli diplomatic sources as saying that the Philippines was among the countries considering such a move. “We are in contact with at least 10 countries, some of them in Europe” to discuss the move, deputy foreign minister Tzipi Hotovely, who was quoted as saying by AFP, told public radio. Sought for comment, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said it “has always supported the policy of

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PH president promises thorough probe into Davao City mall fire by ALEXIS

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MANILA — The truth about the Davao City mall fire will come out, President Rodrigo Duterte said, as he assured victims’ families of a thorough investigation. Duterte, whose daughter is city mayor and whose son announced his resignation as vice mayor on Monday, December 25, said an interagency body has been formed to probe the New City Commercial Center (NCCC) fire, which left at least 37 people dead two days before Christmas. “What I assured them is that the truth will — Let the truth come out…what really happened,” the President told reporters after a private meeting with the kin of the victims at

the Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao City on Tuesday, December 26. Duterte said investigators from the National Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Fire Protection and the Philippine National Police would take charge of the investigation into the fire in the city that the President and his family has led for decades. The BPO Industry Employees Network lit candles in Makati on Monday to mourn the deaths of their colleagues and to dramatize their demand for a full-blown investigation. Employees from different BPO firms in Metro Manila participated in the candle-lighting acGrief-stricken relatives of employees trapped in the fire that broke out at NCCC Mall in Davao tivity. “We demand justice and accountability City cry as they wait forward on their loved ones who where trapped inside the four-story

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building. Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte later announced that 36 bodies had been found, which were being processed by the authorities for identification. Inquirer.net photo by BArry Ohaylan

DOH chief: WHO update shows Dengvaxia can worsen dengue in some cases Pres. Duterte tells son Paolo to ‘do what is right’ by AUDREY

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MANILA — Latest data from the World Health Organization confirmed an “earlier hypothesis” that those inoculated with a dengue vaccine without prior infection of the disease could be at a higher risk of contracting a more severe form of the illness, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said on Tuesday, DeA Manila Health officer scoops empty vials of the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia inside cember 26. a vaccine storage room last Dec. 5 in Manila. The controversial vaccine, manufactured by Duque said five-year follow-up Sanofi Pasteur and administered to more than 700,000 Filipino children, was put on hold by the Philippine government after new study findings showed it posed risks of severe cases in data from the WHO showed that people without previous infection. Philstar.com photo the risk of developing a more se-

vere form of dengue among this group persisted for up to a period of five years after the first dose of anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia was given. The WHO data also showed the efficacy of Dengvaxia in reducing the risk of severe dengue and hospitalization overall among vaccinated trial participants, according to the DOH chief. “Based on the latest update from the WHO, the five-year follow up data provides evidence of reduced risk of severe dengue and hospitalization overall among

“DO what you think is right.” This was what Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte advised his son, Paolo Duterte, when the latter offered to quit from his post as Davao City’s vice mayor. In a media briefing on Monday evening, December 25, the president revealed that his son had sought his advice resigning from the city’s second-in-command.

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Resigned Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte Philstar.com photo


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