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Angara's initiative to boost K to 12 graduate employability gains support
Secretary Sonny Angara, whose term as Secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd) officially began on Friday, July 19, has received support for his push to improve the quality of education in the country and enhance the employability of K to 12 basic education program graduates. Source: Angara's initiative to enhance education quality, boost K to 12 graduate employability gains support
Japan launches probe into warship captain who sailed into China's territorial waters
Japan has launched an investigation into a warship captain after he sailed into Chinese territorial waters. The incident occurred last Thursday when the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer Suzutsuki sailed through waters off China’s eastern Zhejiang province for around 20 minutes. Japan launches probe into warship captain who sailed into China's territorial waters.
Personal, work, love for country': VP Duterte explains why she resigned from Marcos Cabinet
"Vice President Sara Duterte finally admitted that there are “personal” and “work” issues with President Marcos that led her to resigning from her post as Department of Education (DepEd) secretary and essentially leaving the Marcos administration’s official family." Source: ‘Personal, work, love for country’: VP Duterte explains why she resigned from Marcos Cabinet
Ugandan children reenactment of Trump assassination
Ugandan children pay tribute to Trump with reenactment of attempted assassination - Washington Examiner The assassination attempt against Trump sent shockwaves not only around the United States but the world as well. One of the most unique reactions came from Uganda, with a video published on social media showing a group of 12 Ugandan children reenacting the assassination attempt. https://x.com/kunley_drukpa/status/1813587084869021745
Marcos trust ratings dip, VP gets modest gain
Just before his third State of the Nation Address (Sona), a Pulse Asia survey showed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s approval and trust rating slightly dropped. Meanwhile, Vice President Sara Duterte’s approval rating slightly increased by two percent from 67 percent in March to 69 percent in June. Source: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1961771/marcos-approval-trust-ratings-slightly-dip-vps-approval-rating-slightly-goes-up

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