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Educators condemn DepEd's plan to change the term 'Diktadurang Marcos' in curriculum
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 10) – Groups of educators condemned the planned changes of the Department of Education (DepEd) in its Grade 6 Araling Panlipunan curriculum, which they said would spread disinformation and historical distortion. "The alteration of historical terminology is not only distortion but also undermines the truth about one of the darkest periods in Philippine history," the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) said on Sunday. Read More: CNN Philippines
Australia to introduce new visa schemes, double scholarships for Filipinos
Australia to introduce new visa schemes, double scholarships for Filipinos MANILA, Philippines — The Australian government has committed to introducing new work and holiday visa arrangements and providing more international education opportunities for Filipinos to strengthen ties with the Philippines, according to a joint statement by the two nations. In a joint statement on the bilateral meeting between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the latter said that the two countries have agreed on the following arrangements to strengthen people-to-people ties: Introduction of new reciprocal work and holiday visa arrangements Doubled number of slots for Filipinos in the Australia Award...
Philippines condemns Chinese boats' 'îllégâl' actions in Ayungin Shoal
Philippines condemns Chinese boats' 'îllégâl' actions in Ayungin Shoal Philstar.com MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines condemned "îllégâl" actions by Chinese vessels on Friday after the boats allegedly interfered in another resupply mission to a remote military outpost in the disputed South China Sea. The National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea, which includes key Philippine government agencies, said it "strongly deplores and condemns the continued îllégâl, aggressive, and destabilizing conduct" of Chinese coast guard and "militia" vessels in the waters. On Friday morning, the Philippine Coast Guard escorted supply vessels to Second Thomas Shoal, also known as also known as Ayungin Shoal, in the Spratly Islands, where...
Popular VPN services E×ρréššVPN, NørdVPN, ethical' proxies used in DDoS attacks
Popular VPN services E×ρréššVPN, NørdVPN, ‘ethical’ proxies used in DDoS attacks Gelo Gonzales Attackers use pools of IP addresses from mainstream VPN services to bypass security protocols that help mitigate site-flooding DDoS attacks MANILA, Philippines – Sweden-based digital forensics nonprofit Quirum on Thursday, September 7, reported that popular virtual private network (VPN) services and proxy providers that claim to use “ethically sourced” IP addresses have been used by attackers for distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. VPNs and proxies are used to make oneself anonymous online, by hiding a device’s...
North Korea unveils new tactical nuclear attack submarine
North Korea unveils new tactical nuclear attack submarine Deutsche Welle North Korea has launched its first "tactical nuclear attack submarine" as part of its effort to strengthen its naval force, the state news agency KCNA announced on Friday. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended the submarine-launching ceremony on Wednesday, according to KCNA. During the festive ceremony that involved confetti and balloons, he stressed "the strategic and tactical plan to continuously enhance the modernity of underwater and surface forces and push forward with the nuclear weaponization of the Navy in the future." On Thursday, Kim inspected the submarine as it was preparing for a test cruise. What is known about new submarine? Submarine...
Tomato price hits as high as P300 per kilo
Tomato price hits as high as P300 per kilo Philstar.com MANILA, Philippines — The retail prices of tomatoes reached as high as P300 per kilo in Marikina City amid shortage in supply. The current price of tomato in Marikina City is higher by P70 compared to its previous price of P230, according to monitoring of the Department of Agriculture. Meanwhile, the retail prices of tomatoes at New Las Piñas City Public Market ranged between P200 and P210 per kilo; Guadalupe Public Market in Makati City, between P180 and P200 per kilo; San Andres Market in Manila, between P200 and P220 per kilo; Quinta Market in Manila, between P180 and P200 per kilo; Pritil Market in Manila, between P180 and P220 per kilo; Pasay City Market, between P170...
Alleged bomb threat in MRT-3 prompts stricter security check
Alleged bomb threat in MRT-3 prompts stricter security check ByKristelle Razon Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 8) – The Department of Transportation (DOTr) said it deployed an Inter-Agency Task Force for stricter security checks at the Metro Rail Transit-3 (MRT-3) following an alleged bomb threat recevied early Friday. DOTr-Office for the Transportation Security (OTS) Undersecretary Mao Aplasca confirmed that the supposed bomb threat was sent via email. "Upon receipt of an alleged bomb threat via e-mail early this morning, Transportation Secretary Jaime J. Bautista immediately activated an Inter-Agency Task Force composed of the DOTr Office for the Transportation Security (OTS), Department of Information and Communications...
How could it happen? Fake IDs with animal faces pass SIM registration
A screenshot of the sample identification card that the National Bureau of Investigation used to test the registration of SIM cards in different telecommunications companies. MANILA, Philippines — Could a “monkey” register a subscriber identity module (SIM) card? The answer is yes — at least based on the actual test done by a team from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). The night before the hearing of the Senate committee on public services on Tuesday, NBI Cybercrime Division Chief Attorney Jeremy Lotoc said they tried to register SIM cards from different telecommunication companies (telcos). “We entered the face of an animal in different names natanggap pa rin [it was also accepted],” Lotoc said. He later showed a...
Turkish sentence to 11,196 years in Jail.
ISTANBUL, Turkey - A disgraced Turkish crypto founder who fled to Albania and his two brothers have been sentenced to 11,196 years in jail each, the Anadolu state news agency reported Friday. Prosecutors had asked for Thodex boss Faruk Fatih Ozer, 29, to be sentenced to 40,562 years in prison for money laundering, fraud and establishing a criminal organisation. "If I were to establish a criminal organisation, I would not have acted so amateurishly," Anadolu quoted Ozer as telling the court. His two brothers, Serap and Guven, received the same sentence, which was issued late Thursday after a brief trial, Turkish media reports said. Turkey is known for issuing massive prison sentences, which became more common after it abolished the...
Albay town mayor tells 5,400 Mayon evacuees to decamp
Albay town mayor tells 5,400 Mayon evacuees to decamp LEGAZPI CITY (PNA) – The mayor of Santo Domingo town in Albay province has ordered the 1,588 families, or 5,419 individuals, who have been staying in various evacuation centers in the town for the past three months due to the effusive eruption of Mayon Volcano to return home. In an interview on Friday, September 8, Mayor Joseling Aguas said Mount Mayon is still under Alert Level 3 but has been showing decreasing signs of restiveness in the past two weeks, based on the monitoring of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). "Lahat po decamp na natin effective today. We're all just making some reminders and preparations. Hindi naman po dahil decamp na, hindi...
Idadamay talaga ni BBM ang PInas sa Gyera
U.S military in talks to develop port in Philippines facing Taiwan MANILA, Philippines – The U.S. military is in talks to develop a civilian port in the remote northernmost islands of the Philippines, the local governor and two other officials told Reuters, a move that would boost American access to strategically located islands facing Taiwan. Read more: U.S military in talks to develop port in Philippines facing Taiwan Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook
DSWD to provide aid to small traders affected by cap on rice prices
DSWD to provide aid to small traders affected by cap on rice prices Gaea Katreena Cabico - Philstar.com MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Social Welfare and Development will provide cash assistance to small rice retailers who will be affected by the imposition of a cap on rice prices, its chief said Tuesday. The price ceiling, which takes effect Tuesday, aims to reduce the retail prices of the staple item and penalize hoarding. But agricultural groups and economists said the price control could hurt farmers and traders. DSWD chief Rex Gatchalian said the agency will utilize its sustainable livelihood program to aid small rice traders and retailers. He said the financial assistance will be capped at P15,000 per retailer...
Warrant of arrest out for Arnie Teves et al over Degamo slay
Warrant of arrest out for Arnie Teves et al over Degamo slay By JOAHNA LEI CASILAO, GMA Integrated News A Manila court has issued a warrant of arrest against expelled Negros Oriental Representative Arnolfo “Arnie” Teves Jr. and others over the killing of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo. advertisement In a 6-page order, the Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 51 issued an e-warrant of arrest against Teves, Angelo Palagtiw, a certain “Gie Ann” or “Jie An,” and Captain Lloyd Cruz Garcia II. The court also issued a commitment order on the transfer of Nigel Electona from the Manila City Jail to Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig. Meanwhile, it reset the arraignment and pre-trial conference to October 4, 2023, Wednesday. GMA News Online...
DepEd flagged over P10 billion unliquidated cash advances
DepEd flagged over P10 billion unliquidated cash advances https://www.philstar.com/authors/1805074/elizabeth-marcelo MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the Department of Education (DepEd) over the accumulation of unliquidated cash advances (CAs) by its central office (CO) and several regional offices (ROs), which stood at P10.183 billion as of the end of 2022. “The existence of substantial accumulated unliquidated cash advances is attributable to the lapses in the controls placed by management in the granting, liquidation and monitoring of CAs in disregard of the existing rules and regulations and pertinent DepEd guidelines relative thereto,” the COA said in its 2022 annual audit report on the DepEd...
Archaeologists unearth ancient nose jewelry, made from human bone, amid Maya ruins in Mexico
Archaeologists unearth ancient nose jewelry, made from human bone, amid Maya ruins in Mexico By Claire Voon (CNN) — Archaeologists working in the ruins of Palenque, an ancient city in the southeastern Mexican state of Chiapas, have found a centuries-old, intricately carved Mayan nose ornament made of human bone. The curved artefact, which measures just over 6 centimeters long and 5 centimeters wide (or roughly 2.4 by 2 inches), offers insight into ancient funerary traditions; it is believed to have been worn by priests during ceremonies in which they embodied the Mayan deity K’awiil, also known as God K, who is associated with lightning, fertility and abundance. It is also an important example of Mayan...
Chinese Woman Wanted iPhone 14 Plus. She Did This Next
A woman in Fujian province in southern China was arrested after she bit and chewed an anti-theft cable at an Apple store to s†éál an iPhone 14 Plus priced at $960 (Rs 79,414), as per a report in South China Morning Post. The woman surnamed Qiu, was caught by police half an hour after leaving the shop with the device. In the video of the CCTV camera going viral on Chinese social media platforms, Ms Qiu is seen standing in front of the display stand of smartphone. She then leans on the counter and places her right hand on a phone. After a brief examination of the gadget, she nibbles on the security cable multiple times before placing the phone in her bag and leaving the store. The store manager, Wang, stated that an alarm was activated...
VP Sara Duterte's office had 433 security personnel, 2022 audit report shows
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 1) — An audit report on the office of Vice President Sara Duterte showed 433 security escorts served the Office of the Vice President (OVP) on its first year — a 455-percent spike from the number of security personnel hired during the final year of her predecessor, former Vice President Leni Robredo. Read More: CNN Philippines
Selling prelisted SIM cards îllégâl, agency reminds public
By: Alden M. Monzon The National Privacy Commission (NPC) on Thursday issued an advisory reminding the public that selling preregistered SIM (subscriber identification module) cards is îllégâl, warning that individuals caught selling these will face stiff penalties under the law. The government’s privacy watchdog said recent cases in which people selling SIM cards that have been registered for an average price of P1,000 have drawn its attention. “This practice is not only prohibited under the SIM Registration Act (Republic Act No. 11934) but it also places data subjects in a vulnerable position, exposing them to potential legal repercussions, risks, and harms if a SIM card, registered in their name, is misused for illicit...
Erwin Tulfo still most preferred Senate candidate, VP Duterte gets highest approval  survey
MANILA, Philippines — Rep. Erwin Tulfo of the Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support (ACT-CIS) Partylist once again topped a senatorial survey, this time from pollster Oculum Research and Analytics. The former secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) garnered 50% support from a total of 1,200 respondents polled between July 17 and 31. This marked the fourth time Tulfo ranked no. 1 in a senatorial preference survey for the 2025 midterm elections. He topped a Social Weather Stations survey in April, Tangere in June and OCTA Research in July. Dennis Coronacion, Oculum's chief political analyst and political science professor at the University of Santo Tomas, said overwhelming public...
New LTO-7 assistant regional director to lead distribution of license plates
New LTO-7 assistant regional director to lead distribution of license plates BY Calvin Cordova CEBU CITY – The distribution of license plates is expected to accelerate with the assumption of a new assistant regional director of the Land Transportation Office-Central Visayas. Engr. Arturo Roque Apolinar has been named the new assistant regional director of LTO-7 and his main task is to lead the distribution of license plates, said LTO-7 regional director Glen Galario. “For the past five weeks, we were able to release more than 20,000 plus plates and with our assistant regional director on board, we are expecting that distribution will be hastened,” said Galario. There are at least 600,000 license plates in Central Visayas yet to be...
Another LPA likely to develop into tropical depression as Hanna exits Saturday
Another LPA likely to develop into tropical depression as Hanna exits Saturday By Arlie O. Calalo THE Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) is monitoring cloud clusters which may form into a low pressure area within 24 hours and eventually into a tropical depression over the weekend. However, weather specialist Benison Estareja did not say whether the weather disturbance will enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) and directly affect the country. In the meantime, the Pagasa forecaster said Severe Tropical Storm "Hanna" (international name: Haikui) continues to move west-northwestward over the Philippine Sea as it may escalate into a typhoon within the next 24 hours. Hanna's...
Over 1 million candidates filed for BSKE 2023 so far, Comelec reports
Over 1 million candidates filed for BSKE 2023 so far, Comelec reports Kristine Daguno-Bersamina - Philstar.com September 2, 2023 | 6:14pm Manila, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) announced on Saturday that more than one million candidates have filed their certificates of candidacy (COCs) for the upcoming Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) in October. Comelec Chairperson George Garcia reported a peaceful start to COC filing for the BSKE polls. As of 10 a.m. Saturday, the commission released a report showing that 1,181,404 candidates from 82 provinces are vying for 672,016 available positions in the BSKE. Of these candidates, 65.75% are male (776,781), and 34.25% are female (404,623). For the...

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