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Next N. Korean missile launch to target Guam, Trump says talking is not the answer by RAE

President Donald J. Trump meets U.S. Marines during his visit to Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) in Yuma, Ariz. last Aug. 22. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola

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Over 800,000 DACA recipients in fear of deportation IN less than a month, many young immigrants will find out where their future in the United States lies, as President Donald Trump makes a decision on whether or not to continue protecting them from deportation. Through an executive action signed by Obama in August 2012, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has protected over 800,000 young people who were brought to the United States illegally, from being deported. The program gives two important things — protection from deportation, and a work permit. Both expire after two years and are subject to renewal. Trump was strongly vocal about rescinding Obama’s executive actions during the campaign trail, but to many people’s surprise, he also showed moments of solicitude towards DREAMers. “We’re going to work something out that’s going to make people happy and proud,” he said in a Time magazine interview where he was Person of the Year. “They got brought here at a very young age, they’ve worked here, they’ve gone to school here. Some were good students. Some have

ANN VARONA AJPress

NORTH Korea said on Wednesday, August 30, that its test launch of a missile over Japan was a prelude to future military actions towards the American territory of Guam. President Donald Trump said talking is not an option.

On Wednesday morning, Trump tweeted, “The U.S. has been talking to North Korea, and paying them extortion money, for 25 years. Talking is not the answer.” The test was an alarming move as North Korea had already threatened to fire four missiles near Guam earlier this month — on August 8, Trump threat-

ened to unleash “fire and fury” on the hermit kingdom. A statement by North Korea’s KCNA described the missile launch on Tuesday, Aug. 29, as “the first step of the military operation in the Pacific and a meaningful prelude to containing Guam.” The statement further described

Guam as an “advanced base of invasion” and said North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un plans on “conducting more ballistic rocket launching drills with the Pacific as a target in the future.” The intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) that flew over the island of

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De Venecia’s help in easing Korean tensions sought FORMER Nepal Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has asked former Philippine Speaker Jose de Venecia and the South Korean founder of the Universal Peace Federation (UPF) Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon to “help contribute efforts to reduce tension in the war-threatened Korean Peninsula”, acknowledging the goodwill they have earlier built in North Korea. Jose de Venecia, Special Envoy for The leader of the Inter-Cultural Dialogue Marxist Wing of the Nepal Communist Party, Nepal also lauded the former Chairman of the Universal Peace Federation, the late Dr. Sun Myung Moon and his widow, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon for earlier donating a hotel and automobile factory in Pyongyang to the North Korean government and people. Just back from a successful visit to the Demo-

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FROM MARAWI TO MALACAÑANG. President Rodrigo Duterte poses with children from Marawi City who joined an educational tour calling for a peaceful environment for children. In his short message, the President promised the displaced children of Marawi that he would rebuild the strifetorn city and give them hope again for a better life in the once peaceful Islamic area. Malacañang photo

Duterte: ‘Marcoses willing Palace: Conditions for to return ill-gotten wealth’ Callamard visit remain by DANA

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THE family of former President

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THE conditions previously set for the visit of United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Executions Agnes Callamard to the Philippines had not changed, Malacañang clarified on Tuesday, August 29. Palace spokesman Ernesto Abella issued the statement after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte invited Callamard anew An employee of the Presidential Commission on Good Government holds to the country and investigate the a set of jewelry from the so-called Hawaii Collection, one of the three sets of the Marcos jewelry, during appraisal. The Hawaii Collection was alleged summary killings and huseized by the U.S. Bureau of Customs upon the Marcos family’s arrival in man rights abuses in connection Hawaii in 1986 and is now under the custody of the Philippine Commission with the government’s campaign Inquirer.net photo against illegal drugs. on Good Government or PCGG.

willingness to return their alleged illgotten wealth back to government, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Tuesday, August 29. Citing an unnamed spokesman, Duterte claimed that the family is LAS VEGAS willing to “open everything” and — After defeating return the wealth—including a few Conor McGregor gold bars—which were accumulated via a technical during the two-decade rule of the knockout in the late dictator. tenth round of their “I won’t name the spokesman… match on Sunday, the family said they will open everyAugust 27, Floyd u PAGE A2 Mayweather Jr. said he’s retiring “for sure.” Now with a 50Floyd Mayweather Jr. displays 0 for most wins the Money Belt, a special belt without a loss or created by the World Boxing draw, Mayweather Organization for his fight against said his fight with Conor McGregor on Saturday, Aug. the one of the big26. Photo by Jhay Oh Otamias gest stars of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was his last. “This was my last fight,” the 40-year-old Mayweather said during the post-match interview. “For sure. Tonight was my last fight. Tonight I chose the right dance partner to dance with.” Manny Pacquiao, who lost to Mayweather in their match last year, has expressed interest to settle a score with the undefeated boxer. Their rematch, however, seems unlikely to happy as Bobby Teo, Department of Tourism Secretary Wanda Tulfo Teo, former City of Carson Mayweather reaffirmed his retirement. Commissioner Tancredo Guray, Jr., and Chona Galvez at a recent reception for the Teos’

Mayweather retiring ‘for sure’ after McGregor fight

UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Executions Agnes Callamard Inquirer.net photo

“I’m sure that the president is very clear about the conditionalities. And if she meets up, then it will have to be according to those

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The Asian Journal comes full circle Supreme Court forms team to with new multimedia platforms

examine ballots in Marcos vs Robredo vice pres. election protest

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DEE MANDIGMA

26 years; six weekly community newspapers; 208 million copies; a travel magazine distributed across 60 countries and 101 cities worldwide to date—who would have thought that this once-weekly community newspaper in Los Angeles would grow into one of the biggest Filipino-American publishing firms in America today? Christina Oriel, Editor-in-Chief for online, LA and Las Vegas, vividly recalls the Asian Journal’s (AJ) humble beginnings. “From a small staff back in 1991, at a

time when the Filipino-American population in America was just a little over a million, AJ is now home to top caliber writers, artists, and creative people serving the second largest Asian-American group in the U.S.,” she proudly reminisced. “The Asian Journal founded by my father, Roger Lagmay Oriel, and mother, Cora Macabagdal Oriel, has since been true to its core value of empowering, informing Filipinos living in America, and connecting them back to their local communities, re-

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