Weekly COVID-19 tally drops by 20% to 3,442 casesCommuters ride the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Lines 1 and 2 at various stations in Manila and Quezon City on June 22. MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines tallied 3,442 new COVID-19 cases last week, posting a daily average of 492 daily average cases. As of June 25, DOH said, 2,274 or 17.7% of the total 12,855 non-Intensive Care Unit beds are used for COVID-19 cases. Based on the COVID-18 tracker of DOH, there are 8,244 active COVID-19 cases in the country as of June 25. This comes after the World Health Organization in May announced that it was ending the public health emergency of international concern—the organization’s highest level of alert—it declared for COVID-19 in 2020.
Source:Philippine Star
June 26, 2023 17:00 UTC
Set to revolutionize the way fans consume the most in-demand sporting events, Cignal TV unveils its newest sports powerhouse app Pilipinas Live. Unlimited sports entertainment is now available at your fingertips with Pilipinas Live. Gilas Pilipinas FIBA PHOTOTo kick things off, Pilipinas Live will stream the 2023 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Invitational Conference starting on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. Get to watch the match commercial-free as Pilipinas Live comes with extended pre- and post-game coverage. Pilipinas Live also offers a first: the power of multiple screen viewing.
Source:Manila Times
June 26, 2023 16:37 UTC
LOS ANGELES, California: "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" slung its webs back to the top of the box office while "The Flash" saw a drop faster than its speedy character. The latest number helped the Sony film reach $317.1 million domestically and an impressive $560.3 million worldwide. This is a very competitive and crowded summer movie marketplace. And yet 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' has distinguished itself as one of the biggest movies this summer season." But the summer movie fan who wants to go to the movie theater, you can't sit this one out," he said.
Source:Manila Times
June 26, 2023 13:39 UTC
Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu visited Russian troops involved in the military operation in Ukraine, the RIA news agency reported Monday, his first public appearance since the weekend mutiny by the Wagner paramilitary group. RIA’s report, which cited Russia’s defense ministry, made it clear Shoigu remained in charge but provided no details on when and where he met the troops and commanders of the Western military district. READ: Explainer: Who is Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin? RELATED STORIESRussia’s mercenary revolt: how it evolvedRussia seeks calm after aborted mutiny, West sees cracks in Putin’s powerYour subscription could not be saved. Subscribe to our daily newsletter SIGN ME UPRead Next
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 26, 2023 07:35 UTC
He hears usThen you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. After seventy years of exile in Babylon, God promised to bring His people back to Jerusalem and secure their future (Jeremiah 29:10–11). They knew that God heard their prayers because He promised to listen. We don’t need to rely on feelings or wait for a sign to know that God listens to us. — Con CampbellWhen have you felt that God wasn’t listening?
Source:Philippine Star
June 26, 2023 00:59 UTC
9 mayors want Negros Oriental polls postponedBACOLOD CITY , Philippines — Nine mayors in Negros Oriental including the widow of the late governor Roel Degamo want the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections in the province deferred due to the unstable peace and order situation in their respective jurisdictions. Comelec Chairman George Garcia said public consultations would be conducted to assess the situation, particularly the peace and order situation in Negros Oriental. “Postponing the elections will allow us time to address the fear and hesitation that undermine the electoral process in Negros Oriental. “Given these reasons, we urge the Commission on Elections and concerned authorities to consider the postponement of the barangay and SK elections in Negros Oriental,” the mayors said. Earlier, several senators called for the postponement of the elections in Negros Oriental due to the killing of Degamo.
Source:Philippine Star
June 25, 2023 17:31 UTC
Mayon eruption impacts well-being of thousands of kids in Albay — groupPeople rest in the compounds of the Gabawan elementary school, used as an evacuation centre following increased seismic activity from nearby Mayon volcano, in Daraga, Albay province on June 11, 2023. MANILA, Philippines — The eruption of Mayon Volcano is affecting the mental and physical well-being of tens of thousands of students in Albay who were forced to leave their homes, an advocacy group said Sunday. Save the Children Philippines added that children are showing signs of psychological distress in cramped and unsanitary evacuation centers. They are also suffering from respiratory illnesses,” said Alberto Muyot, chief executive officer of Save the Children Philippines. We must act decisively to ensure their emotional well-being remains intact during this challenging period,” he added.
Source:Philippine Star
June 25, 2023 16:22 UTC
LONDON: Ian Happ hit two solo home runs, Justin Steele struck out eight and the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-1 on Saturday in Major League Baseball's pandemic-delayed return to the British capital. Happ led off the second inning with a drive to straightaway center and put another Adam Wainwright (3-2) pitch over the right-field fence in the third as the Cubs won their fourth straight game. The Cubs, who have won nine of 10, had more hits (14) than swings and misses (10). St. Louis, last in the NL Central at 31-45, lost its second straight following a four-game winning streak. Could they extend a winning streak to 13 games for the first time in a century?
Source:Manila Times
June 25, 2023 16:19 UTC
GUATEMALA CITY — Central America’s most populous nation, Guatemala is scarred by civil war, gang violence and poverty, its people among the streams of migrants headed for the United States. ADVERTISEMENTTroubled pastOnce a center of the Mayan civilization, Guatemala was ruled by Spain from 1524 until its independence in 1821. Spanish remains its official language, but there are also 24 native languages, all but two of Mayan origin. Guatemala’s homicide rate, among the highest in the world, was 17.3 per 100,000 in 2022, according to the UN — about three times the global average. Crime and poverty push thousands to undertake the dangerous migrant journey each to the United States, passing through Mexico.
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 25, 2023 15:45 UTC
The Filipino volleybelles blasted the Uzbeks in the first set, but the latter returned the favor in the second to tie the match at 1-1. Faith Nisperos UAAP PHOTO Faith Nisperos UAAP PHOTOSeizing the third set and gaining control anew, the Philippines built a 3-0 lead in the fourth frame following back-to-back aces by Faith Nisperos and went on to gain a 14-10 advantage. The Uzbeks saved two before Ezra Madrigal sealed the win for the Philippines with a quick attack in the battle for seventh match. Maizo-Pontillas chipped in 12 points while Madrigal added nine for the Philippine team made up of the Akari Chargers core. The Philippines defeated two other countries in the tournament in Macau and India.
Source:Manila Times
June 25, 2023 13:10 UTC
BIR simplifies VAT refundsBIR commissioner Romeo Lumagui recently issued a revenue memorandum circular and revenue memorandum order that would streamline the documentary requirements and procedures in the filing and processing of VAT refund claims. MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has reduced the requirements that taxpayers need to comply with in order to get their value added tax (VAT) refund. BIR commissioner Romeo Lumagui recently issued a revenue memorandum circular and revenue memorandum order that would streamline the documentary requirements and procedures in the filing and processing of VAT refund claims. Instead, taxpayer claimants availing of the VAT refund are only required to submit the original copies of the said documents. It also committed to simplify verification and procedures in processing VAT refund claims.
Source:Philippine Star
June 25, 2023 09:11 UTC
Philexport taps e-Konek for export encoding serviceMANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (Philexport) has tapped e-Konek Pilipinas Inc. (EKPI) to give exporters a more convenient option in the lodgment of their export declaration. Philexport said it signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with EKPI to provide encoding and lodgment services through the e-Konek VASP System that connects to the e2m System of the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Philexport president Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. and e-Konek president Theresita Eisma signed the MOA valid for three years last June 20. For its part, Philexport would provide a convenient work area and stable network connectivity for the encoding service as well as prepare and issue EKPI official receipts to the clients. The service fee for the encoding services is P150.
Source:Philippine Star
June 25, 2023 03:55 UTC
Apart from K-drama (Korean drama), there are various other types of drama from different regions and cultures. But what happens when your boss or manager is addicted to drama? But suppose your business organizations are not as responsive and progressive and still operate with bosses addicted to drama. Bosses addicted to drama are not evil people; they need to be trained in leadership skills to make them more effective in dealing with their people. Those who did not and have learned to cope with bosses addicted to drama through their calm personalities influenced their bosses to improve.
Source:Philippine Star
June 25, 2023 00:57 UTC
Three men were arrested after they crashed their car into the curb when escaping from police roadblock and were caught keeping about 34 g of cocaine in the car in Tsing Yi. The car reached the police roadblock at Tsing Yi South Bridge at around 1 am on Saturday but the driver ignored officers’ instructions to pull over. The driver instead sped up along Kwai Tsing Road towards Tsing Yi and officers closely followed from behind. The driver and two passengers also threw away the drugs as the vehicle reached Tsing Yi Road. The 36-year-old driver Tang was trapped within and was later rescued by firefighters.
Source:The Standard
June 24, 2023 17:12 UTC
LPG tanker stuck under EDSA footbridgeFirefights douse a leaking LPG tanker with water after the tanker hit a pedestrian footbridge at the intersection of EDSA and Quezon Avenue in Quezon City at past midnight yesterday. MANILA, Philippines — An 18-wheeler tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) became stuck under the EDSA-Quezon Avenue footbridge in Quezon City at past midnight yesterday, causing a traffic buildup that lasted hours. The incident, which occurred along EDSA’s northbound lane at around 12:30 a.m., caused the tanker to leak, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) reported. Personnel from the MMDA, Bureau of Fire Protection and the city government doused the tanker with water to prevent its highly flammable content from igniting. They also tried to gradually deflate the tires of the truck but this move reportedly did not help them get the tanker unstuck.
Source:Philippine Star
June 24, 2023 16:52 UTC