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by Michael Joe
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DESPITE having offended some countries with his controversial remarks during the campaign period, Rodrigo Duterte has started receiving well wishes from the international community as the Philippines’ presumptive president. The brash and unflinchingly authoritarian leader caused disgust in
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diplomatic circles when he made nasty comments against the United States, Australia, India, Mexico and Singapore over the past months. Nonetheless, the US said it is ready to work with the new president. “Washington respects the choice of the Philippines’ people. We will gladly work with the leader they’ve selected,” State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth
Trudeau said. Franz Jessen, ambassador of the European Union, said he is looking forward to taking the EU-Philippine agenda forward with Duterte and his administration. “The EU has been encouraged by the dynamic development of our relations with the Philippines over the recent years in all aspects, from political to economic, trade and development cooperation, and look
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forward to continue on this path with the next administration under the PCA [Partnership and Cooperation Agreement] agreed in 2012 between the Philippines and the EU,” he added. Taiwanese media quoted Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) spokesman Ruan Jhao-syong as saying that President-elect Tsai Ing-wen will seek to work with the
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Presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte’s economic team said the national government will follow the “Davao model” where licenses in doing business are given in the shortest possible time.
Duterte’s transition team bares economic plan Admin to focus on taxes, infrastructure
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FBI smells inside job in $81-M cyber heist WAShINGToN — The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) suspects the computer hacking theft of $81 million from Bangladesh’s central bank was in part an inside job, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. Quoting sources familiar with the matter, the Journal said FBI agents investigating the case “have found evidence pointing to at least one bank employee acting as an accomplice.” But it added that “a handful of others” may have also aided the hackers in breaking into the computers of Bangladesh Bank. Investigators probing the cyber theft have discovered evidence of unidentified hacking groups from North Korea, Pakistan and one other place inside the bank’s network, Bloomberg reported, citing two people briefed on the progress of the bank’s investigation. Digital fingerprints FireEye Inc., the company hired by the bank to conduct the forensics investigation identified digital fingerprints of the hacking groups, the two people told Bloomberg.
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Advocates rally to make overtime pay for domestic workers permanent IN commemoration of Mother’s Day, labor organizations, domestic workers and their advocates demonstrated Monday, May 9, at Los Angeles City hall’s South Steps to support a bill that would make overtime pay permanent for domestic workers. Members of the California Domestic Workers Coalition, which seeks to advance dignity and respect for domestic workers and their families, on Monday gave testimonies supporting the passage of the bill, SB1015. “[It’s] really important that we are creating a society that is really creating dignity and respect for all,” said Aquilina Soriano Versoza, executive director of Pilipino Workers Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving Filipino workers that is part of the coalition. Domestic workers are currently granted overtime pay under AB241, a measure signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown in 2013. The law, however, is set to expire in 2017. Filipino domestic worker Emiy Uy touted
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by Jovan
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OAV VOTES. The Special Board of Canvassers (SBOC) led by Minister Patrick Chuasoto (3rd from right) with Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. after the closing of the Canvassing and Consolidation System (CCS) on Wednesday, May 11. There are 1,376,067 registered overseas voters, 275,689 of which come from North and Latin America. The Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC where all election results were tallied, confirmed that there were 179,242 registered voters, but only 49,671 votes cast. Voter turnout was at 27.71 percent.
MANILA — The transition team of presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, May 12, bared the eight-point economic agenda of the incoming administration. In a televised press conference in Davao City, Carlos Dominguez, a member of the Duterte transition team, enumerated Duterte’s plans that centered on taxes, infrastructure, social services and rural development. Dominguez, a former Cabinet secretary for the Corazon Aquino and Fidel Ramos administrations, said that foremost, the incoming government will continue and maintain the country’s current macroeconomic policy. “however, in the case of tax revenue collection, efforts will be complemented by reforms in the bureaucracy of the tax-collecting agencies. This will fulfill the presidentelect’s promise that there will be less corruption in the government,” he said. Secondly, Dominguez said the Duterte administration will accelerate the public-private partnerships to create
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Marcos: Comelec used ‘new script’ to cheat me by JaiMe
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SENAToR Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday, May 11, accused the Commission on Elections (Comelec) of using a computer command or ‘new script’ to wipe out his one million votes and to pad Rep. Leni Robredo’s votes on Monday evening.
Francesca huang, speaking in behalf of Marcos, said the new script altered the hash codes of the packet data that started the “rather distinctive pattern” of dagdag-bawas (vote padding-vote shaving). “Did Comelec know about the introduction of this new script? how does the new script affect the data and data reception of
the transparency server?” huang asked. “how were the data of election returns from these affected clustered precincts or VCMs [Vote Counting Machines] uploaded to the transparency server? Does this mean that the data could be uploaded to the transparency server through other means of which we
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Palace: Talk about Aquino arrest not good for unity of nation by KrisTine
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Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr.
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MALACAÑANG has said it is premature to speculate on whether Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte will listen to Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison’s request to
have outgoing President Benigno Aquino III arrested. “Baka naman po mas mainam na iyang mga prospective na scenario na iyan ay hintayin na lang natin na maganap sa halip na tayo ngayon ay mage-engage sa espekulasyon dahil baka hindi ‘yan masya-
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Social media changed landscape of PH elections by PaTricia
esTeves Philstar.com
MANILA — Social media has changed the landscape of the recently concluded Philippine elections, according to Twitter. Pratiksha Rao, head for media partnerships in Twitter Southeast Asia, said social media, particularly Twitter, absolutely
played a critical role in the general election when over 35 million election tweets were sent since the start of the year, of which over four million tweets came on election day. “First-time voters accounted for one-third of the 50 million registered voters, meaning that around 17 million votes were up for grabs and social media is the best way
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Senator Bongbong Marcos