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Public safety, nat'l police college offer crisis, disaster management scholarship

Public safety, nat’l police college offer crisis, disaster management scholarship

by Margret Fermin

The Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC) and the National Police College offer one-year scholarships to those who want to take a master’s course in crisis and disaster risk reduction and …

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500,000 doses of Sinovac vaccine arrived amid decreasing supply

500,000 doses of Sinovac vaccine arrived amid decreasing supply

by Margret Fermin

Quezon City can no longer afford to open all 12 mass vaccination sites because the supply of vaccines for the first dose is running low. “We have limited supply now. …

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BFAR sells cheap fish in coops, donates to community pantries

BFAR sells cheap fish in coops, donates to community pantries

by Margret Fermin

Amid the left and right emergence of community pantries in various places, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has come up with a way to help with the …

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Gabriela Give NTF-ELCAC funds to community pantries

Gabriela: Give NTF-ELCAC funds to community pantries

by Margret Fermin

Gabriela party-list proposed to their fellow lawmakers to distribute the funds of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) to community pantries instead of wasting the …

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Marikina to hire more staff for COVID-19 vaccine drive

Marikina to hire more staff for COVID-19 vaccine drive

by Margret Fermin

The Marikina local government plans to hire 240 more individuals to work for the city’s vaccine drive against coronavirus disease (COVID-19). According to Marikina Mayor Marcy Teodoro, this is in …

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Data privacy law profiling community pantry organizer DOJ

Data privacy law ‘possibly’ violated in profiling of community pantry organizers: DOJ

by Margret Fermin

When police asked the details of the people who built various community pantries in the country, they may have violated a provision in the Data Privacy Law, according to Department …

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Typhoon Bising Pagasa update

Typhoon Bising Pagasa update

by Margret Fermin

At 4:00 PM today, the center of the eye of Typhoon Bising was located based on all available data at 390 km East of Basco, Batanes. It is moving north-northeastward …

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Chinese man convicted of sex crime barred at NAIA - BI

BI intercepts fake OFWs bound for Qatar

by Margret Fermin

Bureau of Immigration (BI) officials at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on Tuesday intercepted two Filipinas illegally recruited to work in Qatar. In a report to BI Commissioner Jaime …

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Civil-Military Office ordered to assist community pantries: Sobejana

by Margret Fermin

Armed Forces chief General Cirilito Sobejana said Thursday that he has mandated the Civil-Military Operations Office (J7) to assist community pantries nationwide amid the pandemic. According to Sobejan, AFP would …

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Pfizer, Sputnik V covid-19 vaccine arrive end april

Pfizer, Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccines to arrive by end-April: Galvez

by Margret Fermin

Vaccine czar Carlito Galvez Jr. said Thursday that COVID-19 vaccines from Russia’s Gamaleya Research Institute and Pfizer would arrive by next week. During a news conference at Malacañang, Galvez said …

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32 foreigners without working visas arrested in illegal gambling company in Pasay

32 foreigners without working visas arrested in illegal gambling company in Pasay

by Margret Fermin

Thirty -two Korean, Chinese, and Indonesian nationals working for an alleged illegal gambling company in Pasay City were arrested. In a report by John Consulta on GMA News “Unang Balita” …

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Over 1.3 million Pinoys vaccinated vs COVID-19

Over 1.3 million Pinoys vaccinated vs COVID-19

by Margret Fermin

More than 1.3 million Filipinos have been vaccinated against COVID-19 during the government’s two-month vaccination program. According to data released by the Department of Health (DOH), as of April 21, …

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COVID-19 patients build community pantry at New Clark City facility

COVID-19 patients build community pantry at New Clark City facility

by Margret Fermin

The 45-year-old “Jericho,” a COVID-19 patient now quarantined at the New Clark City facility, is said to be often anxious and unable to sleep. According to “Jericho,” his brain seemed …

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Profiling of community pantry organizers 'unjust'

Privacy commission: Profiling of community pantry organizers ‘unjust’

by Margret Fermin

The National Privacy Commission (NPC) lambasted the “unjust” profiling of community pantry organizers after National Task Force on Ending the Local Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) spokesperson Lieutenant General Antonio Parlade Jr. …

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Tito Sotto says no one has asked him to drop VP bid

Sotto eyes replacing officials of NTF-ELCAC amid recent red-tagging issue

by Margret Fermin

Senate President Vicente Sotto III did not support the proposal of his fellow senators to defund the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) amid the alleged …

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Joy Belmonte NTF-ELCAC sowed fear among community pantry volunteers

Joy Belmonte: NTF-ELCAC sowed fear among community pantry volunteers

by Margret Fermin

Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte slammed the National Task Force on Ending the Local Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) for allegedly sowing fear among community pantry organizers which were set up around …

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defund NTF-ELCAC red-tagging

Villanueva says public ‘wasting money’ on NTF-ELCAC

by Margret Fermin

Senator Joel Villanueva and two other senators expressed their disappointment on the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) after the agency allegedly red-tagged community pantry organizers. …

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Typhoon Bising weakens while decelerating over PH Sea

Typhoon Bising weakens while decelerating over PH Sea

by Margret Fermin

Typhoon Bising weakens while decelerating over the Philippine Sea east of Babuyan Islands, Pagasa reported on its Wednesday weather bulletin. Tropical cyclone winds of at least strong breeze to near …

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77% to 80% of COVID-19 patients in San Lazaro, Lung Center in critical condition

77% to 80% of COVID-19 patients in San Lazaro, Lung Center in critical condition

by Margret Fermin

Reports said that around 77% and 80% of the COVID-19 cases at the San Lazaro Hospital and the Lung Center of the Philippines are in critical condition. “In fact ‘yung …

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Around 14% of OFWs positive for COVID-19 - BOQ

Duterte wants to retain quarantine protocols on returning OFWs

by Margret Fermin

President Rodrigo Duterte wants the strict policy on quarantine and testing protocols for returning Filipino workers (OFWs) to continue to ensure the safety of their families when they return to …

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18-year-old mom beats 1-year-old baby to death

18-year-old mom beats 1-year-old baby to death

by Margret Fermin

Tragically, a baby died and sustained bruises and wounds after allegedly being beaten with a stick by his 18-year-old mother in Taguig City. Emil Sumangil told GMA News “24 Oras” …

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Grandpa arrested for allegedly raping granddaughter for 8 years

Grandpa arrested for allegedly raping granddaughter for 8 years

by Margret Fermin

A 67-year-old man who allegedly raped his own granddaughter was arrested on Wednesday in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan. According to the police, 2 counts of rape were filed against …

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UP community condemns red tagging vs community pantry volunteers

UP community condemns red tagging vs community pantry volunteers

by Margret Fermin

Officials and students of the University of the Philippines (UP) on Wednesday strongly condemned the continued red-tagging of the organizers and volunteers of the community pantries that erupted in the …

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Filipino fishers should not be afraid to sail in West Philippine Sea- DA

Filipino fishers should not be afraid to sail in West Philippine Sea: DA

by Margret Fermin

The Department of Agriculture (DA) supports Filipino fishermen in fishing in the West Philippine Sea and ensures that they have nothing to fear as long as they are in the …

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NBI warns against sale of stolen container vans

NBI warns against sale of stolen container vans

by Margret Fermin

The National Bureau of Investigation warns against the modus operandi of selling stolen container vans now that the demand for them has increased as they are being turned into isolation …

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Mayor Joy Belmonte asks NTF-ELCAC to be 'more sensitive'

Mayor Joy Belmonte asks NTF-ELCAC to be ‘more sensitive’

by Margret Fermin

On Wednesday, Ana Patricia Non bravely reopened her newly started Maginhawa community pantry in Quezon City after a day of closure. This was after she was red-tagged or accused of …

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