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Issue No. 23039 | Oct 22, 2023
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How this son of a dictator pulled off one of the biggest political makeovers in recent history

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Thirty-seven years after his family fled Manilla in disgrace, Ferdinand Marcos Jr is running the country that his family had "plundered".

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In Trending

Criminology student dies after alleged hazing

A 4th year criminology student died allegedly due to fraternity hazing in Quezon City on Monday. — October 17, 2023

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More on Death of Ahldryn Lery Chua Bravante from Fraternity Hazing
  • Another student dies from suspected Tau Gamma hazing ritesA graduating student of the Philippine College of Criminology died on Monday evening from hazing-related injuries he allegedly sustained during the initiation rites of the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity.— October 17, 2023

    philstar.com
  • Police identify 12 suspects in fatal hazing incidentThe Quezon City Police District (QCPD) has identified 12 individuals allegedly involved in the hazing-related death of a 25-year-old student of the Philippine College of Criminology (PCC).— October 17, 2023

    sunstar.com.ph
  • Another suspect in hazing death of criminology student surrendersAnother suspect in the hazing incident that led to the death of Ahldryn Leary Bravante, a criminology student, has surrendered to the authorities, Quezon City Police District (QCPD) Director Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan confirmed.— October 19, 2023

    mb.com.ph
In Overseas Workers

Remains of OFW killed in Israel arrive in NAIA

The remains of the third overseas Filipino worker killed in Hamas militants' attack in Israel arrived Saturday at the NAIA complex cargo terminal. — October 21, 2023

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In West Philippine Sea

Philippines says Chinese vessels hit two of its boats near disputed shoal

A Chinese coast guard ship and one of its militia vessels separately bumped a Philippine coast guard ship and a military-run supply boat Sunday off a disputed shoal, Philippine officials said. — October 22, 2023

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In Press Freedom

A Journalist Exposes the Philippines’ Extralegal Killings

The reporter Patricia Evangelista discusses the country’s drug wars, Rodrigo Duterte’s murderous rhetoric, and how she manages the difficulties of covering trauma. — October 17, 2023

newyorker.com

In Technology

PhilHealth spends P14M for new anti-virus system

Manila, Philippines — The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) is expecting the delivery this week of the P14-million antivirus system it recently procured to provide a wall of protection against various forms of malware attacks — October 19, 2023

newsinfo.inquirer.net

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