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Govt to support family violence services in cyclone affected region

Philippines Times - Thu, 2023-07-13 01:30

Community organisations working to prevent family violence in areas affected by Cyclone Gabrielle will receive a significant boost in funding, Minister for Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence Marama Davidson has announced.

Ngti Kahungunu Hawke's Bay, Ngti Kahungunu ki te Wairoa, and Manaaki Tairawhiti will together receive close to $1 million towards

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Latest transport funding invests in clean marine and off-road vehicles

Philippines Times - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:45

A range of new projects are showing what's possible when it comes to low emission off-road vehicles and water-borne vessels, as part of a new round of Government funding announced today.

Energy and Resources Minister Hon Dr Megan Woods has confirmed 19 innovative transport projects, inc

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Private hospital group bucks PhilHealth transfer to OP

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
Members of the medical community have expressed opposition to the proposed transfer of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. to the Office of the President.
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Maynilad to address water supply cut

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
Six augmentation projects are ongoing to address the impact of the National Water Resources Board allocation of 48 cubic meters per second to the two Metro Manila water concessionaires due to Angat Dam’s declining water level.
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US to China: Cease harassment in South China Sea

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
In marking the seventh anniversary of the South China Sea ruling on July 12, the United States urged China to follow international law and stop harassing vessels of claimant states operating in their exclusive economic zones.
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Marcos to sign Maharlika bill next week – Zubiri

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
President Marcos is set to sign into law next week the Maharlika Investment Fund bill, which his administration considers as a landmark measure, Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri said yesterday.
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House to tax cars first before junk food

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
Taxes that “hit the rich” will be discussed before any tax on junk food and sweetened beverages, Albay Rep. Joey Salceda vowed as Congress is set to resume session on July 24.
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’27 percent of Pinoys dispose of garbage by burning’

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
One in every four Filipinos burned garbage despite a two-decade-old law prohibiting the open burning of solid waste, according to a survey conducted by Social Weather Stations.
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NEDA cites need to invest in lifelong learning

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
The National Economic and Development Authority has underscored the need to invest in lifelong learning, promoting job creation and increasing employability to maximize the country’s demographic dividend.
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Philippines, Brunei to strengthen ties vs extremist violence

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
The Philippines and Brunei are taking steps to further enhance the security cooperation between the two nations to combat violent extremism.
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House panel urges Comelec to automate barangay, SK polls

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
The House committee on suffrage and electoral reforms has adopted a measure urging the Commission on Elections to use the automated election system for the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections.
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80 percent of Filipinos back alliances defending Philippine territory – survey

Philippines Star - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:00
A majority of Filipinos support the establishment of more alliances and the strengthening of the Armed Forces of the Philippines to protect the country’s territory in the West Philippine Sea, a commissioned survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed.
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Update: Road blocked - State Highway 1, near Hkerenui

Philippines Times - Wed, 2023-07-12 23:41

Police can advise State Highway 1, near Hkerenui, is now open in both directions following an earlier incident this morning.

We thank motorists for their patience while the scene was cleared.

ENDS.

Anna Thompson/NZ Police
 

Source: NZ Police

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A Year After Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka Remains in Crisis

Philippines Times - Wed, 2023-07-12 22:44

On July 13, 2022, many streets in Colombo - Sri Lanka's capital - erupted into celebration after weeks of peaceful protests forced then-President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee the country. Rajapaksa, long implicated in war crimes when he was defense secretary, had presided over an economic catastrophe amid allegations of widespread

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From Rags to Riches: Arvin Jay’s Journey to Success

Cebu Sun.Star - Wed, 2023-07-12 22:28
The road was never paved in gold for the budding and young entrepreneur, Arvin Jay Pasaporte.

As he celebrated his birthday last May 4, 2023, Pasaporte has come far as he relishes in the success that he is currently enjoying.

At the young age of 31 years, Pasaporte has displayed and proved his entrepreneurial prowess as he recently launched his own entertainment company, Better Bound Entertainment.

However, the road towards success wasn’t paved with glitter and gold for Pasaporte as he had to endure countless obstacles before he was able to enjoy the fruits of his labor. His love for family and determination to get them out of the gutters of poverty fueled him to push through all the hardships that he endured.

“My family is my topmost priority in life, and that is the reason why I’m striving hard. Before, I wanted to fulfill my dreams, but as the years went on, I realized that it’s better to fulfill my family’s dream first,” he said.

Pasaporte’s life was riddled with endless trials and tribulations. After the death of both his stepfather and biological father, he was left with an astronomical responsibility of taking care of and looking after his big family.

“As the eldest, I had to take over the role as the provider. After the death of my two fathers, my stepfather and biological father, things started to get rocky from there,” he said.

Pasaporte shared that things got so difficult that his family was evicted from their rented homes twice because they were unable to pay on time.

“Right after my two dads passed away, I immediately took over the role and responsibility as the breadwinner. I had no choice but to take over the responsibility as the father of the family and there was a time that we were kicked out from our rented house because we didn’t have anything to pay,” Arvin recounted.

Things took a turn when Pasaporte decided to become an entrepreneur and invested the last of his thousands into a business that eventually turned into a huge success.

“It was a huge risk because I was already struggling to help my family, and I took the risk of investing the little thousands that I had left into something that could possibly fail but, thankfully, it didn’t,” Pasaporte shared.

Despite the success that he has achieved at a very young age, Pasaporte has always made sure to be a beacon of hope to those who are going through a rough patch in life and encourages them that all of their hardships are going to bear fruit in the end.

He said, “I want to hopefully inspire others to persevere and that whatever they are going through right now is temporary.”

Arvin Jay Pasaporte is a shining example of how one can show utmost hope and determination in the face of adversity. May his story serve as an inspiration to those who are battling wars of their own. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel and Arvin Jay’s story is a testament to that. (SPONSORED CONTENT)
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EU lawmakers Call Out Commission Inaction on Rights Decline in Tunisia

Philippines Times - Wed, 2023-07-12 22:26

Today, European parliamentarians from across the political spectrum denounced the European Union's shortsighted approach to Tunisia, calling for stronger action on the country's democratic backsliding.

"We will want to put democracy and human rights back at the center of any agreement with Tunisia," said Green lawmaker Mounir Satouri. Center-right Parliamentarian Michael Gahler regretted "a return to a Ben Ali si

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Amando Doronila, 95

Philippines Times - Wed, 2023-07-12 22:13

Photo of Amando Doronila from Pablo Tariman on Facebook.

AMANDO "DORO" Doronila, veteran journalist and renowned political columnist, died due to complications from pneumonia on Friday, July 7, 2023 in Australia. He was 95.

His passing was confirmed to the media by his son,

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Japan Passes Law to 'Promote Understanding' of LGBT People

Philippines Times - Wed, 2023-07-12 21:22

In June, the Japanese Diet, the national legislature of Japan, passed its first-ever law on sexual orientation and gender identity. It seeks to "promote understanding" and avoid "unfair discrimination." The law states that "all citizens, irrespective of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity, are to be respected as individuals with inherent and inviolable fundamental human rights." While a good start, the meas

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'Barbie' Movie Rekindles China-Vietnam Territorial Dispute

Philippines Times - Wed, 2023-07-12 21:05

Washington - Vietnam's move to ban the Warner Bros. film 'Barbie' from domestic distribution over a scene showing China's claimed territory in the South China Sea encapsulates an age-old territorial dispute between the two countries, experts said.

A nine-dash line encompassing about 90% of the South China Sea has appeared on Chinese maps since the 1950s. More recently, China has been aggressive about exercising i

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Utzurrum: Fabulous firsts at Balletcenter Cebu

Cebu Sun.Star - Wed, 2023-07-12 20:18
Steps Dance studio director Sofia Elizalde is a valued friend and supporter of Balletcenter Cebu. She fondly recalls the time of Balletcenter’s Nicolas Pacaña’s marvelous tricks and turns as an internationally recognized premiere dancer.

She recently collaborated with American Ballet Theater (ABT) studio company, the junior company of the famous American Ballet Theater that boasts talented dancers as young as 16, to tour around Asia. Sofia reached out to Balletcenter Cebu to invite their students to a master class conducted by ABT’s Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, school artistic director Stella Abrera-Radetsky and ABT studio company artistic director Sascha Radetsky.

What is so amazingly special is that Stella is the first Filipina promoted to principal dancer of ABT!

One Friday evening, with the entire Ayala Center Cebu viewing them, students of Balletcenter Cebu marched in wearing classic leotards and pink skirts. With their legs extended to the heavens, they turned and jumped effortlessly! Truly, dancers don’t need wings to fly!

Sofia then invited the dancers to watch the warm-up rehearsal of the ABT Studio Company in the morning, to prepare for their evening show. With dazzling eyes, Ayala Center gave the performers, ABT studio company and world-renowned Filipina chamber pianist Cecile Licad a deafening applause! The performance and the gala reception that followed at Seda Hotel hosted by Sofia had Balletcenter’s Gregory Aaron and Nicolas as special guests.

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To my knowledge, the Russian Vaganova Syllabus (ballet) has always remained in Russia, until now, when two professional dancers jetted into Cebu! Balletcenter warmly welcomed Olga Mikhailova and Oleg Ignatev, who have decided to spread the gift of dance and teach the Russian Vaganova Syllabus to countries in Asia.

Balletcenter has had the immense gift and rare opportunity to have three days of classes with Olga and Oleg. While the Center has taught a mix of different ballet syllabi, never was there a pure Vaganova class.

Students were influenced on how to “dance like a Russian.” After the giving of certificates to participants at dinner, students eagerly asked more questions, tips, etc. on how life was like in Russian academies.

Artistic director Gregory, proudly recounted artistic director Nicolas’ brilliant career during his prime. He famously danced with Russian superstars Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Barysh-Nikov and even had to substitute for the latter in “Don Quixote” with barely a four hour notice! Thus was born Nicolas’ nickname, “The Filipino Baryshnikov.” He was well known not only for technical prowess, but also for captivating the audience with his artistry.

This is really a great time for Cebuano dancers. Aaron continues: “In the 70 years that the school has been founded, it’s the first time American Ballet Theater and Russian Vaganova teachers come and give class.”

In closing, Balletcenter expresses its sincere gratitude to the ever-supportive business corporations and Balletcenter Cebu parents for their generous and unselfish contributions for the continuity of developing future Cebuano dancers.
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