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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - Marcos - Philippines looking into ramming incident in South China Sea: Ferdinand Marcos Jr - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Usa - Britain - China - city Manila

Philippines looking into ramming incident in South China Sea: Ferdinand Marcos Jr

MANILA: The Philippines is investigating a maritime incident to find out what killed three Filipino fishermen in a ramming incident that sank their boat in the South China Sea, its president said on Wednesday. "We assure the victims, their families, and everyone that we will exert every effort to hold accountable those who are responsible for this unfortunate maritime incident," Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on the X social media platform. Three Filipino fishermen died after their fishing boat was rammed by an unidentified foreign commercial vessel while it was moored in the South China Sea, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Wednesday. The incident occurred on Monday while the boat was moored 85 nautical miles (157 km) northwest of the disputed Scarborough Shoal, it said in a statement. Eleven crew members survived when the boat sank.

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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - Philippines looking into ramming incident in South China Sea: President - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Usa - Britain - China - city Manila

Philippines looking into ramming incident in South China Sea: President

MANILA: The Philippines is investigating a maritime incident to find out what killed three Filipino fishermen in a ramming incident that sank their boat in the South China Sea, its president said on Wednesday. "We assure the victims, their families, and everyone that we will exert every effort to hold accountable those who are responsible for this unfortunate maritime incident," Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on the X social media platform. Three Filipino fishermen died after their fishing boat was rammed by an unidentified foreign commercial vessel while crossing the South China Sea, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Wednesday. The incident occurred on Monday while the boat was transiting 85 nautical miles (157 km) northwest of the disputed Scarborough Shoal, it said in a statement. Eleven crew members survived when the boat sank.

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John Unson - Muslim Mindanao - Parliament vows to address BARMM health ministry 'fund issues' - philstar.com - region Bangsamoro - city Cotabato

Parliament vows to address BARMM health ministry 'fund issues'

COTABATO CITY — Officials of the Bangsamoro health ministry have committed to address fiscal issues besetting their workforce, one of which is the delayed payment of salaries of field workers due to various constraints.

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Louella Desiderio - PSA: Inflation rises to 6.1 Percent in September - philstar.com - Philippines - Manila

PSA: Inflation rises to 6.1 Percent in September

MANILA, Philippines — Inflation accelerated for the second month in September, driven by faster increases in food prices particularly rice, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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News - Press Release - Robin Ready to Support PTV Revitalization to Fight Fake News - legacy.senate.gov.ph - Philippines

Press Release - Robin Ready to Support PTV Revitalization to Fight Fake News

Sen. Robinhood "Robin" C. Padilla is prepared to help revitalize the People's Television Network (PTV) by way of support for its employees and facilities, so it will have the needed tools to fight fake news.

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PHLPost honors Coyiuto with stamps - manilatimes.net - Philippines - China - state Indiana - province Fujian - city Manila

PHLPost honors Coyiuto with stamps

THE Philippine Postal Corp. (PHLPost) released stamps to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of entrepreneur and philanthropist Robert Coyiuto and his contributions to the Philippine Insurance Industry.

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Bella Cariaso - Mark Enverga - Jayson Cainglet - Bureau of Plant Industry probed over imported onions - philstar.com - Philippines - Manila

Bureau of Plant Industry probed over imported onions

MANILA, Philippines — An internal investigation has been conducted within the Bureau of Plant Industry after the House of Representatives ordered BPI officials to explain the proliferation of imported onions in local markets, the Department of Agriculture said yesterday.

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City - Manchester City did not give ‘right support’ to teenager, inquest hears - standard.co.uk - city Manila - city Manchester

Manchester City did not give ‘right support’ to teenager, inquest hears

Ateenager who took his own life nearly two years after he was released by Manchester City did not feel he received the “right support” from the football club after he received a significant injury, an inquest has heard.Jeremy Wisten, 18, signed by the Premier League champions at the age of 13, was found hanged at his family home in Wythenshawe Manchester on October 24 last year.The Malawi-born centre-back, who wished to emulate his idol, Vincent Kompany sustained ligament damage to his left knee in January 2018 that kept him from playing for five months.Later that year, in December 2018, a decision was made by City’s academy to release him, Manchester Coroner’s Court was told.Giving evidence at Monday’s hearing, his father, Manila, said his son failed to find a new club after City let him go and he thought the two main factors were the injury and the club’s lack of support.City’s academy director, Jason Wilcox, a former England international, told Manchester Area Coroner Zak Golombeck that the injury played no part in the decision and that, as far he knew, information would have been passed to the youngster and his family about his footballing career options.Mr Wisten said: “He personally did not believe he was receiving the right support at Manchester City to find a new club.”The family agreed he should concentrate on his forthcoming GCSE exams rather than attend a Premier League residential course in April 2019 but he said that following the exams there was “really nothing much going on in trying to get a new club”.It is a case that City should have done more, I know they have done more for othersHe said there was interest shown by Bolton Wanderers and Cardiff City, and an email was sent to all clubs in the country that contained video footage, but he explained that contained no meaningful action from 2018 because his son was injured for most of the time.Mr Wisten said: “I don’t think that was a marketing video, I think that was a ticking of the box.

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