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Obama ups pressure on China ‘Stop building artificial islands in disputed sea’ by Nikko
DizoN Inquirer.net
Us President Barack obama on Wednesday, Nov. 18 told China to stop building artificial islands in the hotly contested south China sea, increasing the pressure on Beijing at the Asia-Pacific economic Cooperation (Apec) Leaders’ meeting in manila. obama and President Aquino
met on the sidelines of the summit, and agreed that “bold steps” were needed to ease tensions that had been heightened by China’s land reclamation in the spratly archipelago to bolster its claim to nearly the whole of the West Philippine sea. President Aquino said freedom of navigation and overflight in the area must be continuously
Over 120 killed in Paris attacks, including Cal State Long Beach student
USA
DATELINE Coalition alleges railroading of new SF commercial project from The AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
sAN frANCIsCo– members of a citywide coalition concerned with the economic and social impacts of new development in the city’s south of market neighborhood charged that the city’s Planning Department and a private developer were making plans separate from the public process and were fast-tracking the project while ignoring the community’s request to study the negative effects of genPAGE A3
ensured, consistent with international law. The annual Apec gathering is meant to forge unity on trade issues among 21 Pacific rim economies of 3 billion people. But the territorial row over the strategically vital sea, as well as terrorism concerns following friday’s deadly attacks in Paris, PAGE A2
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CoNstANte AND AllysoN esCobAr
US-PH MEETING. US President Barack Obama and his team hold an expanded bilateral meeting with President Benigno Aquino III and members of his Cabinet at Sofitel Plaza Hotel on Wednesday, Nov. 18. Malacañang photo
PH ranks 11th in Global Terrorism Index by Alexis
romero Philstar.com
AJPress
horror struck on the night of friday, Nov. 13 in Paris, france, the site of multiple coordinated terrorist attacks, including mass shootings, suicide bombings, and the taking of hostages. The attacks have left 129 people dead and 433 wounded, according to sources. The Islamic state has claimed full responsibility for the deadly unprecedented attacks, prompting french PAGE A2
Angelica Cabande, director of the South of Market Community Action Network, explaining her group’s opposition to the 5M Project in San Francisco.
mANILA—The Philippines ranked 11th out of 162 countries in terms of the impact of terrorism in the Global Terrorism Index 2015, a tool that analyzes the trends in terrorist activities worldwide. The country’s ranking improved from ninth in 2014 as it saw a decrease in the number of deaths related to terrorism. The Philippines experienced 378 terrorism incidents in 2014 that left 240 persons dead and 367 injured. A total of 529 properties were damaged beThe Philippines experienced 378 terrorism incidents in 2014 that left cause of the atrocities. The number of terrorism-related fatalities went 240 persons dead and 367 injured. A total of 529 properties were down by 18 percent to 240 in 2014 from 291 in 2013, damaged because of the atrocities. “Terrorism in the Philippines is intrinsically tied according to the Global Peace Index 2015 report. Because of the lower number of fatalities, the Phil- with nationalist and separatist claims by people livippines’ terrorism index score went down slightly to ing in provinces in southern Philippines,” the report 7.27 from 7.29. PAGE A5
Marcos wants P15B for state universities and colleges by JeffersoN
ANtiporDA ManilaTimes.net
Inquirer.net photo
Court upholds CA death penalty
After the horrendous series of attacks in Paris, the world has come together to show their support and solidarity, including the Philippines. Tourism Philippines recently shared a photo of Rizal Monument beaming with colors of France’s flag.
A feDerAL appeals court overturned a lower court’s ruling that California’s death penalty process was unconstitutional, on grounds that the system-wide appeals were flawed and taking too long. U.s. District Judge Cormac J. Carney ruled the system unconstitutional on July 16, 2014, saying it is “arbitrary and plagued with delay,” reported the Los Angeles Times. In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday, Nov. 12 rejected Judge Carney’s argument PAGE A3
Binay to DOLE: Pay working students now The Department of Labor and employment (DoLe) must ensure that students who work during the summer and the Christmas season are paid within the 11-day period required under the law, Vice President Jejomar Binay said on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Binay’s camp had noted the delay in the release of PAGE A4
If the government was able to spend P10 billion to host the AsiaPacific economic Cooperation (APeC) summit, sen. ferdinand marcos Jr. on Tuesday, Nov. 17 said he sees no reason for the government not to fund the education of all students enrolled in state universities and colleges (sUCs). According to marcos, the government only needs to allot P15 billion for scholarships and grants-in-aid for students who could contribute to the country after they finished their studies. he said he already studied the 2016 proposed budget and found that P15 billion is enough to pay for free tertiary education.
marcos added that there is a need to implement a large-scale scholarship/student aid program in the country and institutionalize reforms in the educational system. “That is why we are looking at
the budget and looking at what we can do for education. That is why I have been proposing these measures that some may see as radical but actually aren’t. These are the measures PAGE A3
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