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Issue No. 23009 | Mar 5, 2023
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How clan wars leave Muslim Filipino youth traumatized

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A peace deal between the government and the Philippines' largest Muslim separatist movement has offered a glimmer of hope to youngsters still affected by cyclical violence of clan wars.

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In Trending

Adamson student died of ‘severe blunt force trauma’

MANILA, Philippines — John Matthew Salilig, an Adamson University chemical engineering student, whose battered body was found dumped in a vacant lot in Imus, Cavite, died due to “severe blunt force trauma to the lower extremities.” — March 2, 2023

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More on Death of Matthew Salilig From Fraternity Hazing
  • 6 frat members in Salilig’s hazing death chargedCriminal charges were filed yesterday before the Department of Justice against six fraternity members believed to be involved in the death of Adamson University chemical engineering student John Matthew Salilig during hazing rites on Feb. 18.— March 2, 2023

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  • Person of interest in Adamson student's death found dead – policeThe person was found lifeless in his home in Taguig City earlier this week, according to Biñan, Laguna police chief Virgilio Jopia.— March 3, 2023

    cnnphilippines.com
  • Hazing victim John Matthew Salilig laid to rest in Zamboanga CityZAMBOANGA CITY – Hazing victim John Matthew Salilig was laid to rest in a cemetery here on Saturday, March 4.— March 4, 2023

    mb.com.ph
In Transportation

As Philippines scraps jeepney buses, operators struggle with costs

The government has ordered replacement of the beloved but elderly utility vehicles with greener, safer models. — February 28, 2023

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In War on Drugs

‘They were shot in the head’: morgue gives up truth of Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war

Crusading pathologist Raquel Fortun finds evidence of multiple murder at the direction of ‘a madman’ in the exhumed remains of young Filipinos — February 26, 2023

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In Overseas Workers

'Stop the bleeding,' Philippines health official says about international recruiting of nurses | CBC News

Government health officials say there's a shortage of 350,000 nurses in the Philippines. They, hospital administrators and nursing advocates are trying to find ways to make their own health-care system sustainable, even as international recruitment delegations come knocking. — March 2, 2023

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In Business

How I Started My Ice Cream Business

Keziah ditched her desk job to pursue her passion for ice cream. She shows us the machine that started it all. — March 1, 2023

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