The Philippine Star - July 24, 2024
The Philippine Star - July 24, 2024
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In this issue
July 24, 2024
Teachers get P5,000 chalk allowance
Public school teachers will receive their P5,000 teaching supplies allowance before classes open on Monday, Education Secretary Sonny Angara said yesterday.
1 min
Sara stripped of 75 security personnel
DAVAO CITY – Vice President Sara Duterte has been stripped of her Philippine National Police security personnel.
2 mins
'Phl will not yield or waver in defending WPS'
In line with President Marcos’ marching orders, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) yesterday emphasized it would not yield or waver in securing and defending the country’s sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
1 min
BBM pushing for passage of 28 bills
President Marcos is seeking the passage of at least 28 measures aimed at sustaining economic growth, addressing poverty, ensuring food security and maintaining peace and order and the ratification of four conventions on the safe use of nuclear energy.
2 mins
POGO probe still on; Chiz rejects Guo apology
Despite President Marcos’ order to ban Phil ippine offshore gaming operations, the Senate will continue its investigation into POGO-related crimes, including alleged scamming and human trafficking in their hubs, Senate President Francis Escudero said yesterday.
2 mins
9 dead from monsoon, back-to-back cyclones
Several flights were canceled, classes and office work suspended and flooding caused massive traffic jams yesterday, as the death toll from the heavy rains, floods and landslides in various parts of the country due to Typhoon Carina rose to nine.
5 mins
Internet Gaming Licensees included in POGO ban
The ban on Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOS) - which drew cheers when announced on Monday by President Marcos in his third State of the Nation Address (SONA) - covers the so-called internet gaming licensees (IGLS), Malacañang clarified yesterday.
2 mins
Monsoon brings heavy flooding to Metro
Metro Manila experienced heavy flooding in various areas yesterday due to the southwest monsoon.
1 min
Q fever might be endemic - DA
Q fever may have been in the country even before some imported goats from the United States tested positive for the disease this year, according to the Department of Agriculture.
1 min
Musk: Tesla to start using humanoid robots next year
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla will have humanoid robots in \"low production\" for the company's internal use next year, CEO Elon Musk said on Monday, months after he announced a rollout by the end of 2024.
1 min
Harris snags enough support to clinch US Dem nomination
US Vice President Kamala Harris appeared poised to clinch her party's presidential nomination after receiving support from enough Democratic delegates on Monday, as she launched a blistering campaign against Donald Trump.
1 min
VARGAS: MINIMUM 2 GOLDS
OSAKA PBA chairman Ricky Vargas is here to preside in the league's annual planning meeting but during a break, wore a different hat yesterday when as ABAP chairman, he spoke about his expectations of the five-strong Philippine boxing team in the Paris Olympics.
1 min
DA sticks with farm growth targets
Despite extreme weather conditions
2 mins
Economy likely grew nearly 6% in Q2 - NEDA
The Philippine economy likely expanded by close to six percent in the second quarter, according to the National Economic and Development Authority NEDA).
2 mins
Market bounces back, investors cheer Marcos' SONA
The stock market bounced back after a sluggish weekopener buoyed by Wall Street gains and President Marcos’ latest State of the Nation Address.
1 min
'Impact of POGO ban on listed firms is minimal'
The effect of President Marcos' order to ban Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOS) is seen bearable for listed property companies and the stock market, with its impact likely be felt mostly on the local jobs generated by the industry.
2 mins
Telcos back Marcos' push to expand internet access
The largest Philippine telcos have thrown their support behind President Marcos in his campaign to connect as many Filipinos as possible to the internet, promising to pursue projects that would improve connectivity across the archipelago.
1 min
CREATE MORE approval to accelerate Phl entry to upper middle-income status
The passage of the proposed amendments to the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) Act is seen speeding up the country's move to upper middle-income status, according to the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA).
2 mins
The Philippine Star Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Philstar Daily Inc.
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
The Philippine STAR is the flagship title of the country's largest and most successful print media enterprise, the Philstar Media Group. Owned and published by Philstar Daily Inc., The Philippine STAR is a vaunted pillar of Philippine journalism whose integrity is anchored on the Biblical motto, “Truth Shall Prevail”. The Philippine STAR is a two-time winner of the prestigious Newspaper of the Year award given by the Rotary Club of Manila.
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