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Vietnam Coast Guard, French navy’s ship hold joint exercise
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Over 945K children in BARMM jabbed against measles – DOH
MANILA: About 945,595 children in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao have been vaccinated against measles as of April 16.
The Department of Health (DOH) said the vaccination is part
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Female cadet from Batangas is PNPA Class 2024 topnotcher
MANILA: A female cadet from Lian, Batangas would lead the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) “Layag-Diwa” Class 2024, composed of 223 cadets.
Police Cadet Ma. Camille Cabasis will receive the Presidential
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DMW: No Filipino hurt in UAE, Oman floodings
MANILA: The Department of Migrant Workers on Thursday announced that no overseas Filipino worker (OFW) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and in Oman were reportedly hurt or died because
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Grassfires hit Palawan amid intense heat
PUERTO PRINCESA: Local authorities continue to monitor open fields in Barangay San Rafael in this city after a bushfire of unknown origin laid waste to
China Sets 5-Year Commercial, Scientific Plans for Space
A Chinese rocket, according to astronomers, is expected to crash into the moon on March 4. It is the latest example of China’s presence in space. News of the predicted
Laos logs 251 new Covid-19 cases, three new fatalities
Laos has reported 251 new Covid-19 cases and three new deaths attributed to Covid-19 nationwide over the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 140,604 including 3,176 active cases and
US, Allies Warn Possible Russian Cyberattacks Could Reverberate Globally
The United States and its Western allies are bracing for the possibility that a Russian invasion of Ukraine would have a ripple effect in cyberspace, even if Western entities are
Tesla Faces Another US Investigation: Unexpected Braking
U.S. auto safety regulators have launched another investigation of Tesla, this time tied to complaints that its cars can come to a stop for no apparent reason.The government says it
After Blow of Beijing, Olympians Ask: What About Africa?
Victory, of sorts, for Eritrea’s sole Winter Olympian — one of just six athletes competing for African countries at the Games in China — was achieved even before his feat
Study: Babies Less Likely to Be Hospitalized with COVID-19 if Mothers Vaccinated During Pregnancy
A study released Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that infants are less likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 if their mothers are vaccinated during
Plans Set for New Private Spaceflights
A billionaire who led an all-private space crew into orbit last year has announced plans for up to three new missions in conjunction with SpaceX, including one with a spacewalk.Jared
Nigerian Rights Group Sues Authorities Over Twitter Agreement
A Nigerian rights group has filed a lawsuit to force authorities to publish an agreement reached with Twitter in January to lift a block on the social media company. The