The Philippine Star - April 14, 2024
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April 14, 2024
Mayors, schools allowed to modify class hours
Local chief executives and local education supervisors have the authority to modify school hours due to the prevailing extreme heat, according to the Metro Manila Council (MMC).
2 mins
Fried chicken in NY, cashier in the Phl? US restos go virtual
At Sansan Chicken in Long Island City, Queens, the cashier beamed a wide smile and recommended the fried chicken sandwich. Or maybe she suggested the tonkatsu - it was hard to tell, because the internet connection from her home in the Philippines was spotty.
1 min
BBM defends Sara
President Marcos yesterday defended Vice President Sara Duterte from criticisms that she has been silent on China's aggressive acts in the South China Sea, saying discussing the maritime dispute is not among her roles in the government.
1 min
Summit deals won’t affect China investments Marcos
The expected influx of investments from the US and Japan that stemmed from the historic trilateral summit won't affect China's investments in the Philippines, President Marcos said yesterday.
3 mins
House calls on members to stop using '8' car plates
The House of Representatives has called out anew its members who are using protocol plates bearing the number \"8,\" saying these plates are not considered legitimate and authorized.
1 min
Phl, US step up alliance as China threat looms
Phl determined to assert sovereign rights
5 mins
Key witness vs Quiboloy to be placed under WPP
A key witness in the child abuse case against preacher Apollo Quiboloy will be placed under the Witness Protection Program (WPP) due to perceived threats to her life, an official of the Department of Justice (DOJ) said on Friday.
1 min
Beijing slams trilateral summit, says SCS actions 'lawful'
Beijing on Friday criticized the US, Japan and the Philippines and defended its actions in the South China Sea (SCS) as \"lawful\" after US President Joe Biden hosted a trilateral meeting in Washington.
2 mins
Trilateral deal to change SCS dynamic Marcos
A cooperation agreement among the Philippines, the United States and Japan will change the dynamic in the South China Sea and the region, President Marcos said on Friday, while seeking to assure China it was not a target.
2 mins
BBM: Gentleman’s agreement on SCS dispute deliberately kept secret
The \"gentleman's agreement\" on the South China Sea dispute forged by the Duterte administration and China was a \"secret deal\" deliberately hidden from the public, President Marcos said yesterday, as he raised a number of questions about the motive and compromises surrounding the move.
1 min
6,000 cops deployed for transport strike
More than 6,000 police officers will be deployed to ensure public safety and security during a transport strike set tomorrow, the National Capital Region Police Office NCRPO) said yesterday.
1 min
Go opens 162nd Malasakit Center
Sen. Bong Go, father of the Malasakit Center program and chairman of the Senate committee on health and demography, attended the opening of the 162nd Malasakit Center at the First Misamis Oriental General Hospital in Medina town on Friday.
1 min
Davao Norte gov’s suspension followed due process BBM
The suspension of Davao del Norte Gov. Edwin Jubahib underwent proper procedures, President Marcos has assured the public.
1 min
New Yorkers get ready for Trump criminal trial
Donald Trump made his name and fortune in New York, but supporters of the former president are thin on the ground in the city that never sleeps, ahead of his historic trial that opens on Monday.
1 min
6 killed in Sydney shopping center attack
SYDNEY AP) A man stabbed six people to death at a busy Sydney shopping center yesterday before he was fatally shot, police said. Multiple people, including a small child, were also injured in the attack.
2 mins
Biden’s son Hunter loses bid to dismiss gun charges
A federal judge in Delaware on Friday declined to dismiss gun charges against Hunter Biden, one of the two criminal cases against Joe Biden's son as the Democratic US president ramps up his campaign for re-election.
1 min
Biden warns Iran against attacking Israel
US President Joe Biden on Friday said he expected Iran to attack Israel \"sooner, rather than later\" and warned Tehran not to proceed.
1 min
Former US ambassador who spied for Cuba gets 15 years
MIAMI (AFP) - A former US ambassador who pleaded guilty to spying for Cuba for over four decades was sentenced in federal court on Friday to 15 years in prison.
1 min
ROS PAINTS TOWN RED
Another sunny day for Rain or Shine
2 mins
BSP approves more changes to forex rules
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP) has approved more amendments to its regulations to further facilitate the access of authorized agent banks to foreign exchange resources and streamline documentary requirements, procedures as well as reporting.
2 mins
‘Nutrition, health not getting enough ODA’
Nutrition and health are not receiving sufficient amount from the global official development assistance (ODA) for food systems, according to the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
2 mins
Sustainability takes center stage Innew trade era
How can moving boxes back and forth, between countries and across Oceans and mountains, help protect the environment and fight climate change?
3 mins
Loan growth climbs to 9-month high in Feb
Loan growth further accelerated for the third straight month in February, growing by 8.6 percent from 7.8 percent in January, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
1 min
'LUMUHOD KA SA LUPA' STARS SHARE VIEWS ON REVENGE, KARMA
The cast members of TV5's revenge-themed series \"Lumuhod Ka Sa Lupa\" don't believe in revenge, but some do believe in karma.
3 mins
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