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‘Iran downed Ukraine plane’

US, Canada, UK, Australia leaders say missile struck jet, but Tehran denies it

EHRAN―Intelligence suggests a Ukrainian plane that crashed near Tehran was brought down by an Iranian missile, possibly in error, Western leaders said Thursday (Friday in Manila).

T CANDLES, FLOWERS.

All 176 people on board were killed when the jet crashed on Wednesday, hours after Iran launched ballistic missiles at two US bases in Iraq to avenge the killing of its top general in an American airstrike. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a news conference: “We have intelligence from multiple sources, including our allies and our own intelligence.” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Australian leader Scott Morrison also offered similar statements. Offering his assessment in a news conference, US President Donald Trump said: “I have my suspicions—I don’t want to say that because other people have those suspicions also. It’s a tragic thing.” But in Tehran, Iran’s civil aviation chief denied Friday that a missile downed a Ukrainian airliner which

Mourners light candles for the victims of Ukrainian Airlines flight 752 which crashed after takeoff from Tehran in Iran, killing all 176 people onboard, during a vigil at Mel Lastman Square in Toronto, Ontario on Jan. 9. Inset, a man places flowers at a memorial for the crash victims at the Boryspil airport outside Kiev. AFP

US solons curb Trump’s power to rush to war WASHINGTON—US lawmakers concerned about rushing to war with Iran adopted a measure Thursday (Friday in Manila) aimed at reining in President Donald Trump’s ability to take military action against the Islamic republic. In Tokyo, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit the Middle East from Saturday, hoping to ease soaring regional tensions after the US killing of a top Iranian general. The resolution was introduced by Democrats after Trump’s order to kill an Iranian commander and retaliatory missile strikes by Tehran dramatically escalated tensions and raised fears of a devastating war between the two foes. The mostly symbolic but politically charged vote, 224 to 194, was largely along party lines, with three members of Trump’s Republican Party joining Democrats in approving the measure demanding the president not engage in military action against Iran unless authorized by Congress. Among them was Matt Gaetz, one of Trump’s staunchest supporters in Congress who noted in a floor speech that

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Massive repatriation in Mideast still pursued DEFENSE Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Friday said plans to deploy Armed Forces of the Philippines assets and personnel in the Middle East are still in place despite the lifting of mandatory repatriation of Filipinos in Iran and Lebanon. This as the mandatory repatriation

from Iraq remains in effect while Filipinos in Iran, Libya, and Lebanon who wish to come home because of the recent tensions will be assisted by the government. Meanwhile, President Rodrigo Duterte said the government could pay for

the airfare of all Filipino migrants in the Middle East who want to return to the Philippines amid tensions between the United States and Iran. In an exclusive interview with ABSCBN, Duterte, who earlier ordered the mandatory evacuation of Filipinos in

Iran and Iraq, said he wanted government to “immediately” secure the safety of Filipinos in the said countries. “We have the money to answer for all of their airfare,” the President told broadcaster Ted Failon.

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Duterte vows to ‘correct’ all gov’t contracts By MJ Blancaflor

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Palace hits US Senate on reso to free De Lima By MJ Blancaflor THE passage of the US Senate resolution seeking sanctions against Philippine officials involved in the detention of Senator Leila De Lima is a form of “bullying” and an “affront” to the Philippines’ sovereignty, Malacañang said Friday. Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo expressed disappointment over the passage of Senate Resolution 142, which condemns the Philippine government for De Lima’s detention and calls for her immediate release, which was passed “with an

PEACEFUL RESOLUTION. Members of the International Peace Bureau,

with Muslim nationals, call for a peaceful resolution of the Iran-US conflict following the killing of Iranian Gen. Soleimani by American airstrike last week.. Inset, Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. talks to families of OFWs who gathered Friday outside the DFA office in Pasay City to listen to their concerns regarding their loved ones in Iran, Iraq and Lebanon. Norman Cruz

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the Office of the Solicitor General and the Department of Justice to check all existing government contracts with private firms in the wake of the controversy hounding the state’s 1997 water concession deals. In an exclusive interview with ABS-CBN, President Duterte vowed to “correct” all government contracts before his term ends in 2022. “All contracts that are prejudicial to the Filipino people will be corrected. You can expect that, within the limited time left for me in office, I said, I will correct everything, including contracts that are not to the best interest of the Filipino people,” Duterte said. The President earlier said the government would offer new contracts to water concessionaires Next page

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Coffee-for-life offer to royals not so hot MONTREAL—A Canadian coffee chain that offered disenchanted British royals Prince Harry and his wife Meghan free coffee for life if they move to Canada has faced an online backlash. The response came after Tim Hortons—synonymous Next page

Marcos Jr. bares 2020 plan for national post By Vito Barcelo FORMER senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday said he is definitely interested in running in the 2022 national elections, but declined to say if he would run for president, vice president or senator. Next page

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