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Volume 10 – Issue 21 • 16 Pages

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Obama congratulates Duterte US reaffirms alliance with incoming PH president

in his conversation with Duterte, who vowed during his campaign trail to execute 100,000 criminals and dump them into Manila Bay. Us President Barack obama on Tuesday, “The two leaders affirmed their interest in May 17, personally called presumptive Philip- seeing the relationship continue to grow on pine President rodrigo Duterte to congratu- the basis of these shared principles,” the White late him on his victory. House statement said. “President obama noted that the successful Duterte received the call in the middle of election and record voter participation were an interview with GMA News and said obama emblematic of the Philippines’ vibrant democ- was the first head of state to call him. racy,” the White House said in a statement “I am quite honored,” he told GMA News released Tuesday, May 17. of the Us president’s call. However, the Us president also emphasized on early Wednesday morning, May 18, the importance of protecting human rights Duterte said he also told obama he is open by Agnes

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Obama nominates new ambassador to the Philippines

Palace says up to next admin to continue growth by CAmIlle

dIolA And JovAn CerdA Philstar.com

MANILA—The domestic economy expanded by 6.9 percent during the first quarter of the year, the penultimate quarter under the Aquino administration, the Philippine statistics Authority announced Thursday, May 19. socioeconomic Planning secretary Emmanuel Esguerra said the Philippines is the fastest-growing economy among 11 selected Asian economies in the first quarter of the year, outpacing expansions in China (6.7 percent), Vietnam (5.5 percent), Indonesia (4.9) and Malaysia 4.2 percent). “We are pleased to be turning over a strong and stable economy onto the next administration. We have achieved significant socioeconomic progress over the last five years with the return of political and economic

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As US elections near, more immigrants apply for citizenship HoUsToN, Texas—For more than a decade, Jannette Diep has been helping immigrants apply for Us citizenship, and as the presidential election looms, Diep, the executive director of Boat People sos, says she has seen a rising interest among immigrants in becoming Us citizens. More immigrants are going to community centers like hers to find out how to become naturalized, she said. The number of people applying for Us citizenship shows an uptick during presidential election years, according to the Us

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PH economy grows 6.9%

UNITED states President Barrack obama has nominated a former envoy to south Korea as new ambassador to the Philippines, the White House announced. In a statement, the White House said obama has expressed his intent to nominate sung Y. Kim as Us ambassador to the Sung Y. Kim

to having bilateral talks with China about the disputed West Philippine sea should current efforts to resolve the issue fail, according to GMA News. “[I] assured [obama] that we will continue with our mutual interests and that we are allied with the Western [World] in this issue on China sea. But I gave him that, well, I would agree to just go with you,” Duterte told reporters, according to GMA News. Duterte has received criticism from human rights groups who accuse him of running a vigilante death squad in Davao. Last year,

Pedestrians walk past a Philippine flag tarpaulin bearing the image of incoming president Rodrigo Duterte along a main road in Davao City on Wednesday, May 18. Obama called Duterte on Tuesday, May 17 to congratulate him for winning the presidential race. The two reaffirmed the two countries’ strong alliance. Philstar.com photo by Miguel de Guzman

Marcos camp to seek poll systems audit Aquino: It’s a by JeAnnette

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THE CAMP of vice presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will demand from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) a systems audit to determine the extent of the effect of the unauthorized tampering of a hash code in the agency’s transparency server. The head of Marcos’ legal team, Jose Amor Amorado, said they were set to file on Wednesday a “strongly worded demand letter” for the conduct of a systems audit. “A systems audit will finally put to

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rest whether or not it’s only the ‘?’ changed to ‘Ñ’ that they tampered with or there was something else,” Amorado said in a press conference at the Marcos campaign headquarters in Mandaluyong City. He pointed out that the Marcos camp’s IT experts had said it was “the only way to determine” the extent of the tampering. The legal team will attend on Thursday, May 19 the inquiry conducted by the joint congressional oversight committee on the automated election system into the unauthorized change in the hash code of the data packet

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Sen. Bongbong Marcos

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AMLC to Bangladesh Comelec proclaims Senate ‘Magic 12’ envoy: Funds turnover will take 3 to 6 months by PAtrICIA lourdes Philstar.com

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THE senate blue ribbon committee terminated its investigation on Thursday, May 19, into the alleged $81 million money laundering scheme with a plea from the envoy of Bangladesh to immediately return the money that had already been recovered by the Philippine government. Bangladesh Ambassador to the Philippines John Gomes said it would be a slap in his face if he could not bring back to his country the money that had already been surrendered to the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) by businessman Kim Wong, owner of Eastern Hawaii Leisure Company.

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MANILA— The Commission on Elections, sitting as the National Board of Canvassers (NBoC), on Thursday, May 19, proclaimed the 12 elected senators in the May 9 elections. Five first-timers will occupy seats in the senate - former TEsDA Director General Joel Villanueva, boxing icon and sarangani rep. Manny Pacquiao, former PhilHealth Director risa Hontiveros, Valenzuela rep. sherwin Gatchalian and former Justice secretary Leila de Lima. Meanwhile, four former senaSenators-elect Leila De Lima, Sherwin Gathalian, Riza Hontiveros, Miguel Zubiri, Joel Villanueva, Franklin Drilon, Richard Gordon, Manny Pacquiao, Francis Pangilinan and Ralph Recto raise their hands during tors will return in the upper their proclamation at the PICC, in Pasay City, on Thursday, May 19.

Philstar.com photo by AJ Bolando

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MANILA — It is a great honor to serve the Filipino people and leave behind a better Philippines, President Aquino said on Thursday, May 19. speaking in public for the first time since the May 9 elections, Aquino told the nation that he would be leaving behind a government in better shape than when he took office. “Until the end, it is a great honor for a Noynoy Aquino to serve a noble race, my bosses, you, the Filipino nation,” he said. Aquino stressed he would be stepping down without regrets, knowing he did and would do his best to be of service until his last day in the presidency. “What I can say is, this coming June 30, at exactly 12 noon, I will step down from office at peace. I can look back at the Filipino nation with head held up high and tell them eye-toeye: I have been true to all of you. I fulfilled the mandate given to me by my bosses. We can truly bequeath to the next generation a Philippines that is undeniably better than what we found,” Aquino said in his speech after the signing of republic Act 10821 or the Children’s Emergency relief and Protection Act. “Moreover, we were able to do this because we helped one another, we uplifted each other and put the nation first before our own selves, before our own welfare,” the President said. Aquino said as of yesterday, he has 43 days left as the country’s chief executive, but would

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