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PH: Vulnerable countries need funds ‘with no strings attached’ by John
nery Inquirer.net
PArIs—halfway through the first week of the climate change negotiations in Paris, the Philippines is broadcasting an appeal for strong adaptation support, without conditions. “We need predictable, scaled-up funding to adapt to the consequences of climate change. the world must heed this call if they are sincere in helping developing nations. there President Benigno S. Aquino III joins fellow leaders during the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) High Level Event should be no strings attached in this at Le Maroni of the Blue Zone UNFCCC Le Bourget in Paris, France on Monday, Nov. 30. Earlier, the President assistance,” secretary emmanuel de delivered his National Statement on the Framework Convention on Climate Change. Malacañang photo by Joseph Vidal Guzman, chief of the Philippine del-
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DATELINE White House strengthens visa waiver program from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
the White house announced changes to a visa waiver program aimed at securely screening migrants from 38 nations not required to get visas before traveling to the Us. In light of the deadly Paris terror attacks in November that left 130 dead, the Department of homeland security (Dhs) will now gather more information from travelers about past visits to countries, such as syria and Iraq, the White house said on monday, Nov. 30. the White house characterized the “enhancements” as “a move that would stymie terrorists who try to use lost or stolen passports to travel.” “Where we have opportunities to make meaningful enhancements, we won’t hesitate,” White house spokesman Josh earnest told reporters in Paris for the UN climate change summit. “We are cleareyed about the stakes.” the nation’s nearly 30-year-old visa waiver program helps bring nearly 20 milPAGE A2
Study: Harder for California students to get into state public universities tIGhter admissions standards and lack of state funding are making it more difficult for California high school students to be accepted into the state’s public university system, a new report found. the Campaign for College opportunity on monday, Nov. 30 released “Access Denied: rising selectivity at California’s Public Universities,” which revealed that the University of California (UC) and California state University (CsU) systems lack the capacity, among other factors, to serve the state’s growing population of college-eligible and ready students, forcing campuses to turn away a significant portion of applicants. California is currently ranked 49th in the country in the percentage of undergraduate students enrolled in a four-year university. the report went on to note, “when our four-year public university system cannot serve all qualified California students, we produce fewer bachelor’s degree holders PAGE A3
egation to the 21st Conference of Parties to the UN framework Convention on Climate Change, or CoP21, said in a statement. the Philippines, current chair of the Climate Vulnerable forum, an advocacy alliance, added its voice to the call of the key negotiating bloc known as the Group of 77 and China for developed economies to honor their “legal obligation” of sharing financial resources with struggling countries. earlier, the G77 and China spokesperson, Ambassador Nozipho mxakato-Diseko of south Africa, reminded
delegates that, under the UN Convention, “developed countries are obliged to provide financial resources, including technology transfer and capacity building to all developing countries. this is a legal obligation under the Convention. It is neither ‘aid’ nor ‘charity’, nor is it the same as development assistance.” the 2007 UNfCCC report on “Investment and financial flows to Address Climate Change” estimated that developing countries would need anywhere between $28 billion and $67 billion PAGE A2
14 killed, 21 injured in San Bernardino mass shooting by Agnes
ConstAnte And Allyson esCobAr AJPress
tWo suspects in a san Bernardino mass shooting on Wednesday, Dec. 2, that left at least 14 people dead and 21 injured were killed in a shootout with police more than four hours after the rampage. syed rizwan farook, 28, a Us-born health inspector for san Bernardino County, and his wife, tashfeen malik, 27, carried out what authorities call a “well-planned” attack during a holiday party for san Bernardino County employees at the Inland regional Center. “these people came prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission,” said san Bernardino police chief Jarrod Burguan, according to NBC News. “they were armed with long guns, not handguns.” the shooting was reported to have occurred at MASS SHOOTING. Flowers are left by the side of the road as a a police officer blocks the road leading to the site of the mass shooting in San Bernardino, around 11am, minutes after some sort of argu- Calif. A heavily armed man and woman dressed for battle opened fire on a holiday banquet for his co-workers Wednesday, Dec. 2, killing 14 people and AP photo by Chris Carlson PAGE A2 seriously wounding 21 others in a precision assault. Hours later, they died in a shootout with police.
Upheld: Jury’s $4.5M award to trafficked Filipino teachers Binay: No VAT hike after tax reform passage
Los ANGeLes— A Us appeals court monday, Dec. 1 upheld a jury’s $4.5 million award to a class of roughly 350 filipino teachers who accused recruitment companies of demanding they pay massive processing and placement fees or face losing their jobs in Louisiana. Affirming a California federal judge’s amended judgment following the jury verdict, the the Ninth
Circuit decided that Los Angeles-based Universal Placement International Inc. and its principal, Lourdes “Lulu” Navarro, had to pay back the fees, along with about $1.3 million in attorneys’ fees. the teachers on November 4 had asked the appeals court to uphold a federal jury’s $4.5 million award. A class of 347 filipino teachers, who came to the United states to work on h-
1B guest worker visas, said recruitment agencies and their agents misled them and collected millions of dollars in fees, according to Courthouse News service. they reportedly paid up to $16,000 each to work in public schools in Louisiana. the teachers incurred debts and the recruiters tried to silence them with threats of legal action and Mairi Nunag-Tanedo is one of hundreds of teachers recruited from the Philippines to PAGE A2 teach in Louisiana public schools.
Where to jail Pemberton?
there would be no increase in valueadded tax (VAt) when the income tax reform bill is passed into law during his administration, Vice President Jejomar Binay vowed on Wednesday, Dec. 2. Binay is the standard-bearer of the United Nationalist Alliance in next year’s elections. “We will ensure that VAt will remain as it is so our people could buy more from their income,” he said. “the point of reducing the income tax would be meaningless if prices of our commodities would skyrocket because of increased VAt,” the Vice President added. PAGE A3
by JomAr
CAnlAs ManilaTimes.net
the olongapo regional trial Court (rtC) has ordered the Philippine and the United states governments to submit a note identifying a permanent jail where a convicted Us marine, Joseph scott Pemberton, will serve his prison sentence. According to a two-page order of Judge roline Ginez-Jabalde, the Philippine Commission on Visiting forces (PCVf) through its executive director, retired general eduardo oban Jr., was directed to submit a memorandum of agreement (moA) within five days. the olongapo City rtC on tuesday, GUILTY. Convicted US Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph Scott Pemberton is escorted to his detention cell upon arrival at Camp Dec. 1 convicted Pemberton of homiAguinaldo in Quezon City on Tuesday, Dec. 1. The Olongapo Regional Trial Court Branch 74 found Pemberton guilty in PAGE A2 the killing of transgender Jennifer Laude and sentenced him to 6-12 years in prison. AP photo by Ted Aljibe
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