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Hong Kong: Key events since the 1997 handover

Straits Times Asian News - Sat, 2023-07-01 16:50
July 01, 2023 4:50 PM

Hong Kong has had a turbulent history since it was handed over from Britain to China 26 years ago.

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Outrage in China after star goose kicked to death by woman at tourist site

Straits Times Asian News - Sat, 2023-07-01 16:45
July 01, 2023 4:45 PM

The woman claimed the bar-headed goose had frightened her child.

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Bizmen applaud CA’s decision to temporarily halt culling policy in Cebu

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 16:41


HOG industry leaders in Cebu province welcomed the decision of the Court of Appeals (CA) to temporarily halt the implementation of the culling and color-coding policy of the Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Animal Industry (DA-BAI) in the province.

Jonathan Young, president of the Central Visayas Pork Producers Cooperative (CeViPPCo), told SunStar Cebu on Saturday, July 1, 2023 that it’s good news for the hog farmers.

He said once implemented, hog farmers can now distribute and ship their live hogs to other areas.

In light of the court’s ruling, local government units (LGU) that prohibited the entry of pigs and pork products from Cebu are expected to lift their executive orders patterned after the BAI’s zoning or color-coding policy.

Young pointed out that this particular policy of BAI has significantly affected the market value of the swine in the province. (EHP)
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Philippine economy remains on high-growth track: official

Philippines Times - Sat, 2023-07-01 16:30

MANILA, July 1 (Xinhua) -- The Philippine economy "returns to its high-growth" trajectory, supported by a strong labor market performance and cooling inflation, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Secretary Arsenio Balisacan said on Saturday.

This Friday marks the first year in office of Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos, who took oath as the 17th Philippine president on June 30, 2022.

The Philipp

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3 airplane passengers hospitalised in Sydney after severe turbulence caused by strong winds

Straits Times Asian News - Sat, 2023-07-01 16:05
July 01, 2023 4:05 PM

Due to strong winds, one of Sydney Airport's runways had to be closed on Saturday.

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Anxiety over ‘censorship’ mounts as Malaysian government faces state poll test

SCMP Asian News - Sat, 2023-07-01 16:00
An outage that hit an opposition-linked news portal has sparked warnings by advocates of creeping ‘censorship’ by the government.
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Kelantan local council to cancel fine for non-Muslim woman who wore shorts

Straits Times Asian News - Sat, 2023-07-01 15:50
July 01, 2023 3:50 PM

Minister Nga Kor Ming said the woman should not have paid the fine, as she may have been misled to do so.

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Cambodia's Hun Sen kicks off campaign for virtually unopposed election

Straits Times Asian News - Sat, 2023-07-01 15:22
July 01, 2023 3:22 PM

Hun Sen warned that any attempts to incite “social disorder” or rebellion would be put down.

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Discover your coffee personality at SM Seaside Cebu

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 15:21

JUST like zodiac signs, you can learn a thing or two about a person through their coffee order. The internet has come up with all sorts of quizzes and articles that can tell a lot about a person based on their coffee preferences.

It’s a common joke online that Americanos are for the strong-willed, lattes are for those who have their life together, Frappuccinos are for the chill and laid back, iced coffees are for the bold and spontaneous, and decaf is for those who are mindful of their health.

Learn more about your personality based on your coffee orders as we list down the personality traits of these common coffee orders and what it probably says about you.

Black coffee

Bo’s Coffee | 2L, Seaview Wing & City Wing | SM Seaside City Cebu

This type of coffee is for those who are sleep deprived and need a lot of energy—essentially people who have much to do but with little time. Because they live such hectic lives, they tend to go simple for their coffee and prioritize caffeine over taste.

If you are looking for the perfect black coffee that really packs a punch and gets you going for the rest of the day, Bo’s Coffee at the Second Level, Seaview Wing and City Wing is the coffee shop you’re looking for.

Frappuccino

Starbucks | Upper Ground Level, Mountain Wing | SM Seaside City Cebu

If you’re all about the simple things in life but you want a bit of pizazz by topping your coffee with whipped cream and sprinkles, then Frappuccinos are probably your go-to drink. This sweet drink is a favorite amongst carefree, laid-back coffee lovers.

Get your Frappe to fix at Starbucks, located at the Upper Ground Level, Mountain Wing of SM Seaside City Cebu.

Iced coffee

Coffee Bay | Upper Ground Level, Mountain Wing & Second Level, City Wing | SM Seaside City Cebu

People often go for coffee to boost their creative juices and fuel their zest for life, and that is what iced coffee does to you! If you order this drink often, you are probably bold and spontaneous, always ready for an adventure.

Get a dose of iced coffee at Coffee Bay’s SM Seaside branches, located at the Upper Ground Level, Mountain Wing and Second Level, City Wing.

Decaf or milk alternatives

Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf | Lower Ground Level, Mountain Wing | SM Seaside City Cebu

Those who opt for these kinds of drinks are the rare ones who have a very specific taste when it comes to their coffee orders. Taking the time to list down their preferred number of espresso shots, specify milk alternatives, tweak the sugar levels, and dictate the flavorings in their drink is a testament to a coffee lover’s perfectionist nature.

However, there are also others who do this because of dietary restrictions that require them to reduce their caffeine intake or avoid dairy products.

If you’re one of these finicky coffee lovers, get creative with your coffee drinks at Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, located at the Lower Ground Level, Mountain Wing.

Latte or cappuccino

Lattes and cappuccinos strike the perfect balance between creaminess and a strong coffee flavor. Add a little bit of sugar into the mix and you’ve got yourself the perfect drink! Latte and cappuccino drinkers tend to be the most open-minded and generous people you’ll ever encounter.

Get a dose of latte and cappuccino goodness at 10 Dove Street, located at the Upper Ground Level, Mountain Wing.

So, what does your coffee order say about you? Enjoy your well-deserved Coffee Time at SM Seaside City Cebu and explore different coffee options, beats, exhibits, and more. (SPONSORED CONTENT)

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Character of China's imperial foreign policy: Report

Philippines Times - Sat, 2023-07-01 15:18
Washington [US], July 1 (ANI): Aspiring to establish its imperial foreign policy, China left no stone unturned and expended a minute amount of force, largely in an irregular fashion, according to a former US Navy surface-warfare officer James Holmes who was cited in the 9 Forty-Five19 Forty-Five is a US-based news publication that covers US domestic politics, economics, culture, the impact of technology, and even social i
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Filipinos granted visa-free entry to Taiwan until July 2024

Philippines Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 15:03
Good news for Filipino travelers!
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New draft law in Indonesia may be putting people’s health data at risk: Experts

Straits Times Asian News - Sat, 2023-07-01 15:00
July 01, 2023 3:00 PM

Under the Bill, authorities can collect and use a wide range of citizens' health data and process them outside the country.

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Malaysian minister breaks silence after being accused of barging into airport to ‘free’ Chinese woman

SCMP Asian News - Sat, 2023-07-01 14:57
Tourism Minister Tiong King Sing said he went to Kuala Lumpur airport to help the visitor after she was denied entry by officers despite having proper documents.
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Half of Mandaue impounds claimed

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 14:17
AROUND 500 or half of the 1,000 impounded vehicles in Mandaue City have been claimed by their owners in spite of the City’s impending implementation of its amnesty ordinance, an official said.

Hyl Retuya, the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (Team) legal and admin head of the Impounding Section, said on Saturday, July 1, 2023, that City Ordinance 211-2023 will undergo its third and final reading on Monday, July 3.

In the ordinance, owners of impounded vehicles are granted an amnesty with a lower accumulated storage fee of P1,000 one-time payment on top of their violation penalties.

This is lower than the current policy that charges owners P500 per day for four-wheeled vehicles and P100 per day for motorcycles that are impounded before these can be claimed.

The proposed ordinance also states that owners of impounded vehicles will only have three months after its implementation to claim their units or the City will auction off their vehicles.

Retuya said the announcement of the ordinance and its provisions may have prompted owners to claim their vehicles, which would explain the recent increase in claims.

Meanwhile, members of Team continue to confiscate vehicles with unlicensed, expired, or fake permits.

Joseph Wenceslao, head of Team’s mobile section, said they impound at least 60 vehicles a week on average or equivalent to around 200 vehicles per month.

As of Thursday, June 29, Wenceslao said they conducted a one-time big-time operation wherein they confiscated 17 vehicles in the North Reclamation Area for having fake or expired licenses.

Team conducts operations such as random checkpoints in different areas in the city in coordination with the Highway Patrol Group (HPG), Land Transportation Office (LTO), Mandaue City Police Office-Traffic Enforcement Unit and other law enforcement agencies to check the documents of the motorists and impound vehicles with questionable or no documents.

Retuya reminded motorists to settle their documents first before driving, especially when traversing Mandaue City.

“My advice to motorists, those who don’t have permits, are not registered and are using fake licenses not to go around Mandaue City because now we randomly check cars as well and not just motorcycles,” said Retuya.

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Ordinance granting amnesty to owners of impounded vehicles in Mandaue City awaiting approval

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 14:17


OWNERS of impounded vehicles in Mandaue City will soon benefit from the one-time payment of P1,000 for storage fees that will be granted to them once an ordinance for that purpose will be approved by the city council.

Hyl Retuya, legal and admin head of the Impounding section of the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (TEAM) said on Saturday, July 1, that city ordinance 211-2023 will undergo its third and final reading on Monday, July 3.

According to the ordinance, owners of impounded vehicles would be given a three-month amnesty period to pay a P1,000 accumulated storage cost, which is lesser compared to the previous P1,000 per day of impoundment.

If the owners fail to pay during the prescribed period, their vehicles, including motorcycles, will be auctioned by the city.

Retuya said that amidst the city's impending implementation of its amnesty ordinance, half or 500 out of the 1,000 impounded vehicles in Mandaue City have been claimed by their owners. (HIC)
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Man who robbed businessman using a gun replica nabbed

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 14:16


A MAN who held up a bakery owner ended up in jail after being overcome by his prey in a struggle.

The incident occurred on Molave Street, Barangay Kamputhaw, Cebu City at 5:45 p.m. on Friday, June 30, 2023.

The suspect was identified as Sanjen Soledad, 27, of Englis V. Rama, Barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City.

According to the investigation of Abellana Police Station 2, that while the victim, 34-year-old Kevin Lim Go, was standing in front of the bakery, the suspect suddenly approached him and threatened to shoot him if he did not give money.

Out of fear, the victim handed over P2,000 to the suspect.

However, when he saw that the suspect had put down the weapon he was holding, he kicked the suspect, causing him to fall to the ground.

He shouted for help and grabbed the weapon, which turned out to be a replica of a .45 pistol.

The Mobile Patrol Unit also arrived immediately and arrested the suspect.

Police recovered from Soledad the gun replica which is a lighter, a 10-inch knife, two scissors and the P2,000 that he got from Go. (AYB, TPT)
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Telco techs nabbed for stolen wires

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 14:13
TWO technicians of a telecommunications company were detained after being caught stealing copper wires along F. Ramos St. in Barangay Cogon Ramos, Cebu City around 4 p.m. on Friday, June 30, 2023.

The suspects were identified as Fedmar Racaza Layon, 46, from the mountain barangay of Buot Taop in Cebu City, and Rosyross Cuyos Agustin, 33, of Sitio Sangi, Barangay Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City, both technicians of Globe Telecom.

Racaza and Cuyos were caught by their roving co-employees and were reported immediately to the police.

According to the police inquiry, the Bantay Kable team led by Jhernie Sayson Mendo of Globe Telecom was conducting a roving when they came across the suspects allegedly stealing copper wires worth P15,592 from their post using a 15-meter stairway.

The stolen items, including the saw that was used to cut the cables, were recovered by the roving team.

The suspects will be charged with theft and might lose their jobs. (AYB, TPT)

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2 telco technicians nabbed for ‘stealing copper wires’

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 14:13


TWO technicians of a telecommunications company were detained after they were caught stealing copper wires by their roving co-employees along F. Ramos Street, Barangay Cogon Ramos, Cebu City around 4 p.m. on Friday, June 30.

Those arrested were Fedmar Racaza Layon, 46, from the mountain Cebu City barangay of Buot Taop and Rosyross Cuyos Agustin, 33, of Sitio Sangi, Barangay Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City, both technicians of Globe Telecom.

According to the police inquiry, the Bantay Kable team led by Jhernie Sayson Mendo of Globe Telecom was conducting a roving when they came across the suspects allegedly stealing copper wires worth P15,592 from their post using a 15-meter stairway.

The stolen items, including the saw that was used to cut the cables, were recovered by the roving team.

The suspects will be charged with theft and might lose their jobs. (AYB, TPT)

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Teenage boy allegedly hired to deliver over P8M shabu nabbed

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 14:12
[UPDATED WITH CORRECTIONS] A BUY-BUST resulted in the arrest of an 18-year-old man who was allegedly hired to deliver the illegal drugs.

The anti-illegal drug operation was conducted by the agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA 7) on Climaco Street, Barangay Pahina Central, Cebu City past 6 p.m. Friday, June 30, 2023.

The suspect was identified as Richie Naval Olorvida, a resident of Sitio San Juan, Barangay Mambaling.

Seized from the suspect were a kilogram of substance believed to be shabu worth around P8.8 million and a cellphone used in illegal drug transactions.

PDEA 7 spokesperson Leia Alcantara said the suspect can be considered a high-value individual.

Alcantara said that after learning about Olarvida's involvement in drug delivery, they kept an eye on him for a month.

On his part, Olarvida said it was his second time delivering drugs.

He said he was paid P15,000 the first time he delivered 1/4 kilogram of shabu, but this time, he was instructed to deliver the drug in exchange for a P20,000, and he was ultimately detained.

He said the money he was due to get was supposed to buy food for his cleft lipped one-year-old son, since he has no job.

Olarvida will be facing charges in violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. (BBT/TPT)

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Editor's Note: The story earlier described as "Badjao" the person who instructed the suspect to deliver drugs, but we removed the term "Badjao" as the indigenous identity had nothing to do with the story. Our apologies for the oversight.

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Teenage boy allegedly hired by Badjao to deliver over P8 million shabu nabbed

Cebu Sun.Star - Sat, 2023-07-01 14:12


A BUY-BUST resulted in the arrest of an 18-year-old boy who was allegedly hired by a Badjao to deliver the illegal drugs.

The anti-illegal drug operation was conducted by the agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA 7) in Climaco Street, Barangay Pahina Central, Cebu City past 6 p.m. on Friday, June 30, 2023.

The suspect was identified as Richie Naval Olorvida, a resident of Sitio San Juan, Barangay Mambaling.

Seized from were a kilogram of suspected shabu worth around P8.8 million and a cellphone used in illegal drug transactions.

PDEA 7 spokesperson Leia Alcantara said the suspect can be considered a high value individual.

Alcantara claimed that after learning about Olarvida's involvement in drug delivery, they kept an eye on him for a month.

On his part, Olarvida said it was his second time delivering drugs.

He said he was paid P15,000 the first time he delivered 1/4 kilogram of shabu, but this time, a Badjao instructed him to deliver the drug in exchange for a P20,000, and he was ultimately detained.

He said the money he was due to get was supposed to buy food for his cleft lipped one-year-old son, since he has no job.

Olarvida will be facing charges in violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. (BBT, TPT)
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