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Poll shows Filipinos’ trust in US remains ‘very good’ by Dana
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PhILIPPINe President rodrigo Duterte seems to have “moderated his language” towards the United states since President Donald trump assumed office this year, an American analyst said on thursday, march 2. for ernest Bower, senior adviser of Washington-based think tank Center for strategic and International studies (CsIs), Duterte has likely “taken an op-
portunity to do a bit of a reset” after trump was elected. “We’ve gotten signals even this week that the Philippines and the United states are security partners,” Bower said. “I don’t think we’re gonna go backwards on U.s.-Philippine cooperation.” the status of the relationship between manila and Washington has been icy, following Duterte’s constant profanity-laced speeches against the U.s. government under previous Presi-
dent Barack obama. Duterte, who took office last year, announced that the Philippines would shift away from the U.s., in favor of China and russia as part of manila’s efforts to push for a new independent foreign policy. he has also said he doesn’t “feel like” sending an ambassador to the U.s. Currently the Philippine embassy in Washington, D.C. is headed by Chargé d’Affaires Patrick Chuasoto after former Ambassador Jose Cuisia
ended his term. Bower, however, remarked that the decades-long alliance between the Philippines and U.s. remains strong. the Philippine president has hinted that he is more favorable and open to working with the trump administration after the U.s. president reportedly praised the Philippines’ campaign against illegal drugs. Duterte has further said that he would not interfere with trump’s im-
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Robert “Bobby” Murphy named one of the youngest billionaires in the world
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Fil-Am youths protest termination of GRP-NDFP peace talks LAst month, Philippine President rodrigo Duterte’s termination of the anticipated peace talks between the Government of the republic of the Philippines (GrP) and the National Democratic front of the Philippines (NDfP) caused a bit of controversy. In response, peace advocacy groups around the world have been urging the president to go forth with the peace talks in hopes of settling the decades-long dispute in the mindanao region. Progressive organization BAYAN UsA southern California, on monday, february 27, hosted a protest and vigil condemning the Duterte administration for terminating the peace talks and honoring the “martyrs” who died in the conflict. the protesters also called to oppose the GrP’s announcement of an “All out War,” referencing the human rights violations circulating around the country. the protest — which was held in front of the Philippine Consulate in Koreatown, Los Angeles — was a chance for young filipino Americans to show global support for the peace talks, according to eric tandoc of
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HRW on drug war: Extrajudicial killings a ‘clear modus operandi’ of cops
DATELINE Fil-Am co-founder of Snapchat worth $4 billion as company enters stock market the introduction of the smartphone in the mid-2000s and the genesis of the startup business culture ushered in a new wave of entrepreneurs who are making billions through technological innovations. one of those billionaires is filipino-American robert “Bobby” murphy, who, along with business partner and best friend evan spiegel, founded snapchat, a popular photo and video-sharing social media platform. on thursday, march 2, a little under six years since snapchat first launched, the company entered the New York stock exchange (NYse). According to forbes, murphy and spiegel are now worth about $4 billion each, which is $1 billion more than what facebook valued them in 2013 when it unsuccessfully tried to buy snapchat. murphy, 28, acts as the Chief technology
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STRIPPED. Handout photo shows naked inmates at the Cebu jail sitting during a joint raid by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Cebu provincial police. The inmates of the Cebu provincial jail were woken before dawn on February 28, herded into the jail’s quadrangle and forced to strip while anti-drug agents, police and military searched their cells, prison officer Rafael Espina said.
AN international human rights group claimed that the Philippine National Police (PNP) plays a hand in the extrajudicial killings linked to the government’s controversial war against narcotics. since Philippine President rodrigo Duterte took office and launched the campaign against illegal drugs last July, more than 7,000 people have been reportedly killed. of the total number of deaths, the PNP said 2,500 drug suspects were killed for allegedly resisting arrest (nanlaban) during legitimate police operations; while the remaining number were “deaths under investigation” or killings conducted by mostly unknown
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Pacquiao vs Khan International groups seek De Lima’s match set on May 20 release, stop to ‘political persecution’ by Dana
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of harassment against her and other public critics of the government.” tWo international human Justice secretary Vitaliano rights and anti-drug organiza- Aguirre, however, said that the tions are calling on the Philip- cases filed against the senator pine government for the imme- are all “criminal in nature” and diate release of senator Leila De are “not politically motivated.” Lima, who was recently arrested De Lima, who has been a vofor drug-related charges. cal critic of Philippine President on a statement, Internation- rodrigo Duterte’s war against al Commission of Jurists (ICJ) illegal drugs, was arrested on branded De Lima’s arrest as “po- february 24 for allegedly violatlitically motivated,” claiming that ing the republic Act No. 9165 or the charges against the senator the Comprehensive Dangerous are “fabricated.” Drugs Act of 2002. ICJ urged the government to the senator also previously led “immediately release” the sena- an investigation on the cases of tor and to “stop any further acts u PAGE A2 Senator Leila De Lima by Dana
fILIPINo boxing champion manny “Pacman” Pacquiao’s next fight will be against Britain’s Amir Khan, his adviser, michael Koncz, disclosed on Wednesday, march 1. According to Koncz, instead of the earlier announced date of April 23, Pacquiao’s next match was rescheduled to may. “We decided to move it to may 19 here [in Las Vegas] and may 20 in the United [Arab] emirates so we’d have time to promote it properly and make it a huge success,” Koncz told Yahoo sports. top rank chief executive Bob Arum earlier endorsed Pacquiao’s match against Australian Jeff horn in April at the suncorp stadium, but Koncz confirmed on Wednesday that Arum is “in full support of manny fighting Amir in the United Arab emirates.”
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Initiative to combat homelessness in LA County on March 7 ballot Measure H expected to raise $355-M annually for homeless services, prevention by ChriStina
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fILIPINo-American David Abaya spent the past seven years roaming the streets of Los Angeles after his parents kicked him out of the house for abusing drugs and alcohol. Abaya, 33, recounted that losing a steady source of income and a roof over his head led to a deeper dependence on various substances. however, his circumstances changed last year when he was taken in by special service for Groups (ssG) Alliance — a nonprofit health and human service organization in downtown LA — which has guided him towards a road to recovery and a more stable Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) leaders and organizations gathered on Monday, February 27 to speak about why AAPI communities
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need the resources Measure H would provide.
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