At a Glance Marcos urged local chief executives to take full advantage of the knowledge, training, and experience that the UN has and apply them to their own constituencies. Marcos reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to making both the local and national government more transparent, more responsive, and accessible to the …
Read More »Marcos allows WFH setup in gov’t, asynchronous classes in public schools on Oct. 31
President Marcos has allowed work-from-home arrangement for government employees and asynchronous classes for public schools on Tuesday, Oct. 31. President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (Photo courtesy of PPA Pool) Pool/KJ Rosales) The Office of the President released on Friday, Oct. 27, Memorandum Circular No. 38, allowing the work and school …
Read More »MMDA hikes fines for EDSA Carousel violators
EDSA carousel buses get stuck in a traffic jam during rush hour on August 10, 2023. The Mega Manila Consortium proposed the removal of the EDSA carousel designated lane, which was opposed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). Photos by Ernie Penaredondo/The Philippine STAR MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan …
Read More »UN chief calls for ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is pressing for a humanitarian ceasefire in the developments in the Middle East as the world is pushing for a truce in the Israel-Hamas war. In a series of posts on X, Guterres warned that the humanitarian system in war-torn Gaza “is facing a total …
Read More »Suspect in Maine mass shooting found dead, police say
A man that police suspect killed 18 people and wounded 13 others in a shooting rampage in Lewiston, Maine, was found dead on Friday, ending a 48-hour manhunt that followed the most lethal episode of gun violence in the state’s history, police said. 48-hour hunt followed most lethal episode of …
Read More »Did Trudeau just undermine his signature climate policy, or save it?
On paper, economists generally agree that a price on carbon has to be an integral part of any plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In practice, the Trudeau government’s carbon tax was being blamed for significant unhappiness in the Atlantic provinces. The policy works best when it’s consistent — but …
Read More »Amid on-campus tensions brought on by Israel-Hamas war, experts worry about free expression
Heated debates about the Israel-Hamas war have permeated Canadian university campuses, with rallies held at multiple locations and some student unions censured or criticized for statements about the conflict. Academics are alarmed to see dissent shifting into personal attacks and wary of a potential chill on free expression. Reports of …
Read More »Buildings damaged, destroyed and 8 people hurt in Kherson amid heavy shelling: official
Russian forces heavily shelled the centre of the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson on Friday, injuring eight people and destroying or damaging at least 15 buildings, a senior city official said. Russian forces previously captured Kherson at start of war but later withdrew. Russian forces heavily shelled the centre of …
Read More »Israeli military to expand ground operations in Gaza, internet cut off
Israeli forces backed by fighter jets and drones carried out a second ground raid into Gaza in as many days and struck targets on the outskirts of Gaza City, the military said Friday, as it prepares for a widely expected ground invasion of the Hamas-ruled territory. U.S. fighter jets hit …
Read More »Hunt for Maine gunman continues for 2nd day, with hundreds of officers, agents deployed
Police asked thousands of Maine residents to stay in their homes Friday as hundreds of heavily armed police and FBI agents searched for a second day for Robert Card, an army reservist authorities say fatally shot 18 people at a bowling alley and bar in the worst mass killing in …
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