GDP is forecast to grow by more than 2% this year
The state of the Russian economy is better than previously expected and will allow the country to meet all its goals, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.
"Our results, at least thus far, let's say cautiously, are better than expected,
GDP is forecast to grow by more than 2% this year
The state of the Russian economy is better than previously expected and will allow the country to meet all its goals, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.
"Our results, at least thus far, let's say cautiously, are better than expected,
New Delhi [India], July 5 (ANI): The Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrested Amar Sadhuram Mulchandani, former Chairman of Seva Vikas Co-operative Bank on July 1 under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 in Seva Vikas Co-operative Bank fraud case, the agency said on Wednesday.
According to the agency, a Mumbai court has granted his custody for six days -- till Friday or July 7.
The arrest is made in connecti
Amid the popular craze surrounding Japanese delicacies, Korean Samgyupsal and New York City’s buffalo chicken wings in Cebu City, what’s been flying under the radar in the town’s food scene is Spanish cuisine.
In the same way at Ipar’s Restaurante Y Bar de Tapas, this authentic Spanish restaurant offers a straightforward experience that lets the flavors do the talking. Since its establishment in 2009, Ipar’s restaurant has elevated diners with its authentic and mouth watering dishes, leaving a lasting impression that speaks volumes.
“To those who traveled to Spain and dined in here, we are proud to say that this restaurant is very comparable and a lot of our patrons here are Spanish tourists and been around to Cebu, chosen few Spanish restaurants, and when they come here to Ipar’s, they could say that Ipar’s is really authentic as though they’re eating in a Spanish restaurant around Spain,” said Chef Ipar.
Chef Ipar Miranda’s worldly wisdom and training under acclaimed chefs has birthed menus steeped in the essence of Spanish gastronomy. With genuine reverence for traditions, quality ingredients, and treasured recipes, Miranda joyfully shares the taste of Spain to Cebuanos.
“When I opened the restaurant in 2009, my main goal in mind was to bring what I learned from Spain to Cebu,” said Chef Ipar.
Numerous Spanish restaurants emerged before Ipar’s restaurant, but many adapted their flavors to cater to the Cebuano palate. However, in the midst of this culinary evolution, Ipar’s restaurant stood firm, upholding its identity as an authentic Spanish restaurant.
“Basically what we serve here is what we find in any ordinary bars or restaurants all over Spain,” said Chef Ipar.
At Ipar’s restaurant, one can skip the trip to Spain and dive into its extensive menu filled with irresistible flavors. From mouthwatering tapas like Gambas al Ajillo, Spanish Chorizo, Tortilla de Patata, to lip-smacking paellas including Paella Negra and Paella de Gambas, Ipar’s got its customers covered with nothing short of authentic Spanish goodness.
Chef Ipar’s commitment to Spanish authenticity comes naturally, as he hails from a Spanish background. Growing up immersed in the flavors of Spanish cooking, his passion led him to pursue culinary studies, specializing in Spanish cuisine.
With his family’s history of running a famous Spanish restaurant in Cebu City, Chef Ipar’s dreams of becoming a Spanish cuisine specialist were not far-fetched at all. Today, his expertise and heritage shine through in every dish at Ipar’s restaurant, delivering a taste of Spain for 14 years.
“I moved to Spain to learn proper Spanish cuisine because back in the day my folks used to run a Spanish restaurant in Mango Avenue called (10;24) which not many people or younger generation probably heard of but maybe their folks or grandparents would remember it because it was also quite known,” said Chef Ipar.
“I moved to Spain in 2001. I was there for a couple of years and I went to school in Cuenca and learned the basics there of Spanish cuisine and then after my two years there, I moved to the northern part in Zarautz.”
When the pandemic struck, Chef Ipar found solace in the restaurant’s beloved chorizos, which became its saving grace. These flavorful Chorizos, cherished by many, became a lifeline as they supplied them to numerous restaurants across Cebu. The recipe for its chorizo is a cherished homegrown gem, passed down from Chef Ipar’s Spanish household, where he enjoyed it growing up.
Chef Ipar’s restaurant adheres to traditional cooking methods and uses essential Spanish ingredients like Spanish oil, saffron and Spanish paprika. These components are the cornerstone of their commitment to providing an unmistakably Spanish dining experience.
For the younger crowd seeking a taste of Spanish flair, Ipar’s restaurant offers a dedicated bar that caters to their cravings. One popular choice is the Calimocho, a refreshing drink made with equal parts Coca-Cola and red wine. Whether one is looking to socialize or enjoy a good meal, this beverage adds an extra touch of enjoyment to their Spanish dining experience.
As one steps into Ipar’s restaurant, one is instantly embraced by the spirit of España. The patterned ceiling and cool portraits of bullfighting transport diners to the heart of Spanish culture. Every inch of the place exudes Spanish flair, from the flamenco designs to the charming old archives that add an intimate and casual touch to the dining experience.
At Ipar’s, it’s a journey into the soul of Spain, where every moment feels like a delightful escape. Ipar’s offerings are available on popular food platforms like FoodPanda, Grab, and LaLaMove. While walk-ins are welcome, making a reservation is a bonus for those seeking a seamless dining experience.
Operating from Tuesday to Sunday, Ipar’s Restaurante Y Bar de Tapas serves lunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and dinner from 6 to 10 p.m.
HANOI, July 5 (Xinhua) -- Vietnam earned 2.3 billion U.S. dollars from exporting 4.2 million tons of rice in the first half of this year, local media reported on Wednesday, citing the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Its largest rice importers include the Philippines and China, according to the ministry.
Vietnam will export more rice to the Philippines, which could have its domestic food pro
A FORMER drug surrenderer who was thought to have been "salvaged" and dumped in a desolate area was found dead at 6:10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, in Barangay Jomgao, Argao town, southern Cebu.
The victim, Jairo Camarillo, 22, from Barangay Lamacan, sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the head.
The victim was found by one Jemuel Duran, who was tending his cow.
Police Major Ivy Bartolome, chief of the Argao Police Station, told SunStar Cebu that they are looking into all possible angles of the murder, illegal substances.
They will also check if the victim has returned to using illegal drugs or engaged in the drug sales.
Bartolome said the relatives of the victim also suspected that he had resorted to his old vice.
Police investigation is ongoing to find out the real motive of the crime.
"Gi-salvage gyud ni siya, gidala sa mga responsabli diri kay awaaw kaayo," said Bartolome.
(He was really salvaged and brought by those responsible here because it is very desolate).
Police recovered from the crime scene five empty shells of 9mm and caliber .45.
The victim reportedly asked permission from his parents to go out with his friends on Tuesday evening but did not return since then.(GPL, TPT)
The SC en banc denied with finality due to lack of merit the motion of reconsideration of its January 10, 2023 decision that declared unconstitutional and void the tripartite agreement for a joint marine seismic undertaking (JMSU) by and among the Philippine National Oil Company, China National Offshore Oil Corporation, and Vietnam Oil and Gas Corporation.
Following the sexual assault of a female student at the University of the Philippines Diliman, lawmakers have floated proposals to address security concerns on campus, including a bigger budget for campus police and enforcing gender-sensitive policies.
A HEALTH official urged the public to practice proper hygiene to avoid acquiring sore eyes.
Cebu City Health Office head Daisy Villa said sore eyes, scientifically known as conjunctivitis, is "highly contagious." It is caused by viral infection and allergies.
Villa said some of the measures the public may do to prevent themselves from acquiring sore eyes include washing and keeping their hands clean, avoid touching the eyes after touching random objects, and wearing of sunglasses.
For those who are infected, Villa advised them to stay at home to minimize the risk of spreading the infection.
She said household items like door knobs and utensils should be regularly cleaned to prevent contamination, and people should avoid rubbing the infected eye.
Villa also advised to use antibiotic eye drops to soothe irritation and prevent further inflammation. (Ian Christopher Ostulano, NWSSU Intern)
A HEALTH official warned the public to be cautious as several diseases may spread during hot season, including chicken pox, rashes, and hand-foot-and-mouth diseases.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) officially declared the start of El Niño on July 4, 2023.
Cebu City Health Office head Daisy Villa, in an interview with SunStar on Wednesday, July 5, said diseases such as conjuctivitis, hand-footh-and-mouth disease, chicken pox, rashes, and dermatitis are rampant during hot season.
Villa said such diseases occur due to skin dryness.
The dermatitis, though, according to Villa, may occur not only during hot season.
According to the Department of Health, several things that the public may do to prevent acquiring such diseases include keeping and trimming the fingernails short, minimizing scratching to prevent the virus from spreading and to prevent getting skin infection, and washing hands with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. (Juralyn B. Baldomaro, NWSSU Intern)
SEVERAL sidewalk vendors looked for ways to continue selling their products despite the heat of the sun, including staying hydrated and choosing an area where there are trees.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) declared on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, the start of the El Niño phenomenon in the country, which may emerge in the coming season from June to August with an 80 percent probability and may persist until the first quarter of 2024.
Maria Linda Manatad, who displays her products along Osmeña Blvd. in Cebu City, said she and other vendors prefer to stay in their huge umbrellas to avoid the intense temperature. She makes sure to bring enough water to keep herself hydrated.
Manatad sells food like crackers and biscuits every day, even on weekends.
Junesa Yata, another sidewalk vendor along Osmeña Blvd., said the heat makes her livelihood challenging, but she continued to do so to earn a living, since she has children who are studying.
"Init kaayo, labi na og udto, mga 10 (a.m.) to 3 (p.m.)... kay og dili pud mi maninda, wa man pud mi kan-on, mao baya among panginabuhian," said Yata.
(It's very hot, especially at noon, around 10 (a.m.) to 3 (p.m.)... If we don't sell, we have nothing to eat because that's our livelihood.)
For another sidewalk vendor, Julieta Pono, she prefers hot season because they can still sell, unlike rainy days.
She said they continue to display their goods even in the hot weather because it is still an opportunity to attract customers.
For Arnold Alquiza Dela Peña, who sells different drinks, he sees the hot season as an advantage for him, adding there is a high demand of cold drinks and water when it is hot. (Kyle Andrei Acuña, NWSSU Intern)
The petitioners asked the CA to immediately issue a writ of habeas corpus directing Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Lt. Gen. Andres Centino, Philippine National Police chief PGen. Benjamin Acorda Jr., and Criminal Investigation and Detention Group chief Brig. Gen. Romeo Caramat to present De Jesus and Capuyan before the court.
THE Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) once again called on the people to return the money that they got from the viaduct of South Road Properties (SRP) in Cebu City after it fell from the backpack of a money remittance firm’s collector.
The collector, only identified as Tony, was bringing about P4 million on a motorcycle when his backpack's zipper broke, causing it to open, letting the money bills fly out into the air past 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 4.
Tony was supposed to deliver the money from a money remittance firm in SRP mall to their office in Mandaue City.
Only around P700,000 was left in his bag.
As of Tuesday afternoon, at least P1.3 million was recovered by Tony.
Later in the evening, another P44,850 in cash was turned over to the police.
The good-natured Cebuanos were once again urged by CCPO Chief Colonel Ireneo Dalogdog to prevail on honesty and return the money they got because it was not theirs.
“Naa may nawong nga makita nato kay naa may video nga gi upload. Kung kinsa man to sila, kung ugaling isa sa inyu, wala mo mag boluntaryo nga i-uli ninyu ang maong kwarta nga inyung napunit, palihog na lang pud para maka tabang mo sa kadtong nawad-an sa kwarta kay dili baya to niya personal nga kwarta,” said Dalogdog.
(Because a video was published, we can see the faces that were there. Whoever they are, if you did not voluntarily return the money you took, please do it right away to assist the guy who lost the money as it was not his own money.)
Dalogdog ordered Mambaling Police Chief Major Jonathan Bethoven Taneo to identify those in the video if they have already returned the money.
The police will be forced to file a theft case against them if they continue to refuse to cooperate despite repeated requests, according to Dalogdog.
The police also coordinated with the Land Transportation Office for the filing of charges against the owners of the vehicles seen in the video who took the money.
“Kung dili ninyu na siya i-uli, sigurado nga kamo ma filan og kaso kung mapamatod-an nga kadtong naa sa video nga among nakita kamo gyud to ang apil sa namunit,” Dalogdog said.
(If you don't return it, you will definitely be charged if it can be proven that you are among those who took the money.)
An investigation is still ongoing at the Mambaling Police Station to find out the exact amount of money brought by the collector. (AYB/TPT)
Street dwellers and those in need of shelter will receive identification cards and undergo biometric registration under the newly launched "Oplan Pag-Abot" program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development to help the agency monitor their status, the department chief said.
POLITICALLY MOTIVATED killings easily grab headlines. In the Philippines, these have been disturbingly frequent. The assassination of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo - so far one of the biggest stories in 2023 — proves this. While the coverage of the killing
CHEERS TO some media for marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month with critical and informative coverage. These news organizations kept the LGBTQ+ community and its rights on the agenda, with reports on the SOGIESC Equality Bill and the future of LGBTQ+ rights in the Philippines.
What's the Story?
A common thread among most reports on LGBTQ+ issues in the country is the SOGIESC (Sexual Orientation, Gende
More than one out of five Filipinos now have at least a high school degree, according to the latest data from the Philippine Statistics Authority, signifying a significant milestone in the education department’s two-decade crusade to widen access to secondary education.
THE Carcar City Government is now preoccupied with the preparations for the upcoming Pasigarbo sa Sugbo or the Festivals of Festivals, which will be held in the city for the first time.
It is said that the city government is 80 percent prepared for the event, which is scheduled on August 27.
Carcar City Mayor Patrick Barcenas told SunStar Cebu that they are putting up tents for guests, installing shelters, checking the water supply, and arranging sleeping accommodations for the contingents.
In addition to this, the city has changed its traffic strategy since the mayor believes that the activities may result in a traffic jam.
"We have a diversion route so that there is no traffic. Gov helped us by paving the road for approximately three kilometers, and we are continuing for about half a kilometer," Barcenas said on Wednesday, July 5.
The mayor claimed that the first 23 schools that would house the contingents from the different local government units (LGUs) throughout the province are already being prepared.
They will also conduct additional inspection rounds of the covered courts where athletes sought refuge during the recent Central Visayas Regional Athletics Association (CVIRAA) Meet.
Barcenas is planning to add more police personnel in the area for the safety of the participants.
"Ready na pod sa atong security. Nakig-meeting nako sa police kay ang atong gihimo sa CVIRAA mao sad atong himoon karon sa Pasigarbo. Nagpadugang sad ko para sa security," the mayor said.
(Our security is ready. I had a meeting with the police because what we did in CVIRAA will also be done in Pasigarbo. I also requested more security).
Recently, Barcenas welcomed the new city police chief, Lieutenant Colonel Mark Gifter Sucalit.
The festival, which will highlight the distinctive cultures, products, and delicacies of the contingents from the around 50 LGUs, is anticipated to draw spectators and tourists. (ANV, TPT)
PGC said BRP Malabrigo and BRP Malapascua were assisting the naval operation of the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Western Command on June 30 when two Chinese Coast Guard vessels “came close” to the Philippine patrol boats.
The currency has been used as an instrument of Western hegemony, according to President Ebrahim Raisi
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has called for the US dollar to be abandoned in global trade to reduce reliance on the Western financial system.
Addressing a virtual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organizat
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