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Volume 34 - No. 52 • 12 Pages
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Manalo, US Secretary of State Blinken DATELINE USA discuss tension in West Philippine Sea FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is the 2023 National Larry Itliong Leadership awardee LOS ANGELES – During Filipino American History Month last October, the state celebrated the more than 400 years of Filipino presence in the United States. Filipinos, numbering around 4.4 million nationwide, have a deep and rich history in California. Many have heard of the Mexican American labor leader Cesar Chavez. But few are aware of the all-American national hero of Filipino descent, Larry Itliong. He was the union organizer and civil rights leader who invited and led Chavez to join the 1965 Delano Grape Strike. This was a triple grand slam of organizing Filipino seasonal workers, uniting with Mexicans and unifying the American people in boycotting California grapes. It was a historic victory in 1970, acknowledged by the late Senator Robert Kennedy for its
by CHARIE ABARCA
Thursday, December 28 and spoke about issues ongoing tension in West Philippine Sea. of mutual concern. “Secretary Blinken underscored the United U.S. Department of State Spokesperson Matthew States’ ironclad commitments to the Philippines MANILA — United States Secretary of State Miller confirmed this communication in a press under our Mutual Defense Treaty,” said Miller. Antony Blinken and Foreign Affairs Secretary statement issued on Thursday. “Secretary Blinken and Secretary Manalo also Enrique Manalo engaged in a phone call on He said among the issues tackled was the PAGE 2 Inquirer.net
Ex-Pres. Duterte top Senate bet in 2025 by CATHERINE S. VALENTE ManilaTimes.net
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Community leaders join forces with ethnic media to combat hate crimes SAN DIEGO – Leaders of several community-based organizations met with local ethnic media outlets here earlier this month to join forces in combating hate crimes and incidents in this region. “Community-based organizations are the right hand, and ethnic media outlets are the left hand. We must work together to confront hate,” said Ethnic Media Services co-director Julian Do, kicking off the gathering. EMS and Catalyst of San Diego and Imperial Counties organized the meet, which was held at the office of the Asian Business Association San Diego. The 40plus participants were recipients of grants from the State of California’s Stop the Hate initiative. The San Diego meeting is the first of five regional meetings EMS will host for CBOs and ethnic media Stop the Hate grantees to build inclusive communications. In 2022, 105 hate crimes involving 125 victims were reported in San Diego County, according to data from the U.S. Justice Department. Imperial County reported four PAGE 4
MODERNIZATION. Traditional jeepneys occupy a public utility vehicle (PUV) terminal at SM City North Edsa on Thursday, Dec. 28, a few days before the Dec. 31 deadline set by the government for them to consolidate under the PUV modernization program. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board earlier allowed the individual operators in routes without consolidated transport service entity to operate until January 2024. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon
FORMER President Rodrigo Duterte is the top choice for senator in the 2025 midterm elections, a survey conducted by Publicus Asia Inc. showed. The polling firm said its Pahayag End of Year voting disposition survey showed that the former president got the “vote” of 48 percent of the respondents and an “impressive” trust rating of 59 percent. Following closely is Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo, who secured a 44 percent voting predisposition and a parallel 44 percent trust rating. Dr. Willie Ong, the former vice presidential candidate and cardiologist, secured a substantial 43 percent voting predisposition and a commendable 50 percent trust rating. “Notably, Erwin Tulfo experienced a drop in support in Mindanao, sliding from 50 percent to 44 percent,” the polling firm said. “Likewise, Dr. Willie Ong witnessed a decline in trust in Mindanao, dropping from 50 percent to 42 percent, along with a decrease in support from 44 percent to 39 percent,” it added. Aside from Duterte, Tulfo and Ong, the survey also PAGE 2
Philippines ‘restrained, responsible’ in West Philippine Sea row - National Security Council by JOHN ERIC MENDOZA Inquirer.net
MANILA — The Philippines has been very restrained and responsible amid the tensions surrounding the West Philippine Sea, and the same can’t be said for China, according to National Security Council spokesperson Jonathan Malaya. Malaya made the reaction on Beijing’s claim that the Philippines actions in the WPS are “extremely dangerous.” “As the world has seen, it is not the Philippines that has been engaged in
provocations, bullying and aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea,” Malaya told INQUIRER.net in a Viber message on Tuesday, December 26. “In fact, the Philippines has been very restrained and responsible but the same cannot be said of China,” he added. Beijing used water cannons and what Manila deems as “dangerous maneuvers” against its vessels during the regular resupply mission in a military outpost in Ayungin Shoal as well as its operations in Scarborough Shoal. PAGE 4 File photo shows President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. before he left Villamor Airbase in Pasay City last September for the 43rd Asean Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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PH to China: Respect, sincerity are key to sea row dialogue Marcos’ foreign trips yield P4 trillion worth of investments by FRANCES MANGOSING Inquirer.net
This file photo shows the China Coast Guard ship with bow No. 4302 shadowing one of two Philippine Navy boats on a resupply mission to the BRP Sierra Madre at Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea on June 21, later radioing troops on the rusting warship that they face consequences if they “insist on making trouble.” Inquirer.net file photo by Marianne Bermudez
CHINA should first stop its hostile actions at sea before it enters into a dialogue with the Philippines, an official of the National Security Council (NSC) said on Tuesday, December 26, amid worsening tensions in the West Philippine Sea. The territorial disputes between the two countries have grown more tense this year as Beijing seeks to assert its maritime dominance in the South China Sea. “Dialogues can only succeed in an atmosphere of mutual respect and sincerity between two sov-
ereign nations. The Philippines is ready to reciprocate provided that the bullying, harassment, and aggressive actions are ended immediately,” NSC spokesperson and Assistant Director General Jonathan Malaya said in a statement. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Monday, December 25 said China was open to a dialogue, stressing her government was ready to work with the Philippines to handle maritime issues through negotiation and consultation. But Mao, at the same time, asserted Beijing’s claims over nearly the entire South China PAGE 2
by ZACARIAN SARAO Inquirer.net
MANILA — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s foreign trips have obtained P4.019 trillion ($72.178 billion) worth of investments as of December 21. The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said the total investment value consists of 148 projects based on DTI’s latest monitoring of consolidated and processed investments. However, the exact period of
when the investments – whether pledges or actual – were acquired was not mentioned. “These investments – realized and in the pipeline – are mostly in the sectors of manufacturing, IT-BPM, renewable energy, data centers, and telecommunications,” DTI said in a statement released by PCO on Tuesday, December 26. According to the PCO, the DTI categorized the investments on the following: • Registered as business or investment promotion agen PAGE 4