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James Relativo - Mao Ning - Pilipino Star - 'Pagbawi' ng BFAR sa cyanide use ng Beijing vs Panatag Shoal binanatan | Pilipino Star Ngayon - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila, Philippines

'Pagbawi' ng BFAR sa cyanide use ng Beijing vs Panatag Shoal binanatan | Pilipino Star Ngayon

MANILA, Philippines — Dismayado ang ilang aktibistang mangingisda sa pagkabig ng Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) matapos unang sabihing "sadyang" sinisira ng Tsina ang West Philippine Sea gamit ang cyanide fishing.

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Cheloy Garafil - Alexis Romero - Richard Bachmann - International - Marcos Jr to boost Philippines sports anti-dope body - philstar.com - Philippines - city Manila, Philippines

Marcos Jr to boost Philippines sports anti-dope body

MANILA, Philippines — To strengthen the country’s compliance with international rules against the use of drugs in sports, President Marcos is amenable to increasing the manpower of the Philippine National Anti-Doping Organization – the accredited anti-doping organization under the Philippine Sports Commission or PSC.

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Hit anime film 'Spy x Family: Code White' opens March 13 in Philippine cinemas | The Freeman - philstar.com - Philippines - Japan - county Hall

Hit anime film 'Spy x Family: Code White' opens March 13 in Philippine cinemas | The Freeman

Japan goes "waku-waku" as Spy x Family: Code White opened at No. 1 in Japan during the 2023 December holiday weekend, and continued its No. 1 streak for three weeks, earning 4.41 billion yen. Get to know the undercover family before the hit movie makes its way to Philippine theaters this March 13.

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Benjamin L Vergara - International - Govt invites bidders for Laguindingan Airport upgrade - manilatimes.net - Philippines - county Del Norte - region Mindanao - city Manila, Philippines

Govt invites bidders for Laguindingan Airport upgrade

MANILA, Philippines: The Department of Transportation (DoTr) is inviting local and international companies to submit bids for the upgrade, expansion, operation, and maintenance of the Laguindingan International Airport.

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The Manila Times - International - Oceana: Turn AUU fishponds to mangroves - manilatimes.net - Philippines

Oceana: Turn AUU fishponds to mangroves

SCIENTISTS and more than 10 civil society groups like the international organization Oceana have called on the government to urgently revert to mangrove forests all abandoned, undeveloped and underutilized (AUU) fishponds. As mandated by the Amended Fisheries Code, this action will mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change.

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Ian Laqui - SEC affirms P2M fine vs NOW Corp., CEO - philstar.com - Philippines - city Manila, Philippines

SEC affirms P2M fine vs NOW Corp., CEO

MANILA, Philippines — The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) upheld its decision to slap a P2-million fine on broadband and technology company NOW Corporation (NOW Corp.) and its CEO Mel Velarde for allegedly giving “misleading disclosures”.

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Daphne Galvez - SC disbars lawyer who abandoned family - philstar.com - Philippines - city Manila, Philippines

SC disbars lawyer who abandoned family

MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) has disbarred a lawyer who abandoned his legal family and lived with another woman, even displaying on social media their illicit affair.

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Reuters - US study uncovers 275M entirely new genetic variants - malaya.com.ph - Usa - city Chicago

US study uncovers 275M entirely new genetic variants

CHICAGO — A study that analyzed the genetic code of a quarter of a million U.S. volunteers found more than 275 million entirely new variants that may help explain why some groups are more prone to disease than others, researchers reported on Monday.

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