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Issue No. 24043 | Nov 10, 2024
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Breaking the cycle of child physical punishment in the Philippines

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A photographer explores the persistence of ‘pamamalo’ or corporal punishment through the stories of three mothers.

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In Trending

‘No master plan’: Philippines’ Marcos Jnr faces outrage over disaster response

Senator Imee Marcos and a group of retired generals have separately demanded accountability for flood control funds. — November 4, 2024

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More on Typhoons Marce and Nika Make Landfall the Same Week
  • 1 hurt, 1 missing due to Marce; over 21K families affectedOne person was reported injured and one other missing during the onslaught of Typhoon Marce, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Saturday.— November 9, 2024

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  • PAGASA raises Signal No. 3 as ‘Nika’ continues to move closer to Isabela-Aurora areaTropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 3 was hoisted over parts of Isabela and Aurora on Sunday evening, Nov. 10, as Severe Tropical Storm “Nika” (international name: Toraji) advanced closer to northern and central Luzon.— November 10, 2024

    mb.com.ph
  • Editorial — Learning from the pastIt has been 11 years since super typhoon Yolanda thrashed and laid waste to parts of the Philippines.— November 9, 2024

    philstar.com
In West Philippine Sea

Marcos signs 2 laws to bolster WPS rights

Gov't to release official map marking Spratlys, Scarborough President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday signed two landmark laws—the Philippine Maritime Zones Act and the Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act — November 8, 2024

manilastandard.net

In United States

What’s next for Fil-Am family petitions if Trump wins?

Manila, Philippines—As Election Day descends in the United States, millions of Filipino families are watching closely, with many concerned about how a potential Donald Trump victory might impact their hopes of reuniting with loved ones still in the Philippines. — November 5, 2024

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In Corruption

After pandemic deals, Pharmally bosses buy P1-B Dubai properties

Exclusive: Lin Weixiong, who owns both properties in Dubai, is facing graft charges over accusations of using Pharmally as a dummy. Former presidential adviser Michael Yang, Pharmally’s guarantor, is spared from the indictment. — November 5, 2024

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In Transportation

Who faked ‘7’ plate of EDSA Busway violator? Probe ongoing, says LTO

The Land Transportation Office said Thursday it was still investigating who fabricated the number “7” protocol plate spotted on an SUV that illegally used the EDSA Busway last weekend. — November 7, 2024

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