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PH asserts WPS presence
Coast Guard activates drills to secure 'maritime jurisdiction' over vast areas By Macon Ramos-Araneta
HE Philippine Coast Guard is conducting drills in the South China Sea that an official said Sunday were part of efforts to secure the country's “maritime jurisdiction” over the disputed waters.
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The exercises near the Philippine-occupied Thitu Island and China-controlled Scarborough Shoal come amid heightened tensions over the resource-rich sea. The latest diplomatic wrangle between the two countries was triggered by the detection last month of hundreds of Chinese vessels in the
Spratly Islands. Most of the boats have since dispersed around the contested archipelago. China – which claims almost the entirety of the sea – has refused repeated demands by the Philippines to call back the ships, which Manila says are maritime
militia vessels and Beijing says are fishing boats. In response, the Philippines has deployed more patrol vessels, including Coast Guard and Navy ships, to intensify surveillance and prevent illegal fishing. The coast guard drills began last week. Next page
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NAVAL DRILLS. Utilizing eight capital ships and several vessels of the national government, the Philippine Coast Guard steps up its maritime drills in the disputed areas of the West Philippine Sea under the newly-activated Task Force Pagsasanay. The naval drills also serve as an enhanced effort to patrol the high seas, officials say. Courtesy of PCG
NSA issues ‘gag order‘ over red-tagging of pantry hosts By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Rio N. Araja THE spokespersons of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTC-ELCAC) were ordered to shut up, after they stirred up a hornet's nest and triggered calls to defund the agency by accusing organizers of charitable community pantries of be-
ing communists. National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., chairman of the NTC-ELCAC, said Sunday that Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. and Lorrine Badoy have been directed to stop making comments about community pantries in the meantime. Esperon said the "gag order" was to avoid giving the impression that they were against the concept of bayanihan
(community sharing), which is the basis for the community pantries. But Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, one of those who called to defund NTC-ELCAC, said he would continue to scrutinize the agency's P19 billion budget. "We will proceed with our proposal to defund this agency. My foremost reason for this – we lost our trust in its leadership, especially General Parlade," Gatchlian said. Next page
National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr.
Consumers told Asean deems Myanmar issue a ‘family problem’ to brace for oil price increase By Rey E. Requejo
By Alena Mae S. Flores CONSUMERS can expect higher fuel prices next week of as much as P0.50 per liter to reflect the movement in world oil prices. “Expect fuel prices to go up next week. Diesel will increase by P0.40 to P0.50 per liter. Gasoline will increase by P0.30 to P0.40 per liter,” Unioil Philippines said in Next page its weekly forecast.
FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations had talked about the Myanmar situation as if it were a “family problem.” “Then one after another the leaders spoke with equal candor of the ASEAN
family’s concern. It felt like a close family meeting about a family problem,” Locsin posted on his Twitter. Locsin made the statement after attending the ASEAN Special Summit on Myanmar in Jakarta over the weekend on behalf of President Rodrigo Duterte, who was not able to attend due to security concerns.
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Prime Media sets out to fill broadcast gap
82 DEAD, 110 WOUNDED IN IRAQ COVID HOSPITAL FIRE SUBMARINE FOUND CRACKED APART OFF BALI, 53 CREW DEAD
Myanmar junta chief leader Min Aung Hlaing attended the summit. The country’s top diplomat recalled that the discussion on the Myanmar issue started with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen who spoke of “his personal experience in the struggle for power in post-Pol Pot Cambodia.”
STREET PANTRY. Homeless children get food packs courtesy of members of the Kandili Eagles Club of the Fraternal Order of Eagles during a charity program held in different parts of Manila on April 25, 2021. The charity work serves as a roving version of community pantry. Norman Cruz
PRIME Media Holdings Inc. is now looking for a media group that can broadcast local shows and international sports events on television, the internet and other streaming platforms. PMHI made the statement after entering a memorandum of agreement with New Era Empire Realty Corp. in March for leisure and hospitality development. “We plan to produce local shows and host international sports events. We are open to working with Next page
LOCAL ROUNDUP
• Tayag warns of long COVID • Million mark • New curbs eyed CORONAVIRUS patients who have recovered yet experience remaining symptoms are urged to report them as they might be experiencing "long COVID," infectious disease expert Dr. Eric Tayag said Sunday. "We need to believe this. I hope home care can also be for those with long COVID, not just those who are currently suffering from the illness because they also face challenges,” Tayag told ABSCBN’s Teleradyo. He said these patients suffer from at least one symptom for 12 weeks or more. Studies show long COVID is more prevalent among women and patients from the working class. Next page
COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
(AS OF 4 PM APRIL 25)
997,523 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES
8,162 77,075 NEW
ACTIVE
16,783
109
DEATHS
NEW
903,665 20,509 NEW RECOVERIES