Baguio pushes ordinance to protect human rights defenders 
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'We have been clamoring for this for quite some time,' says CHR...

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No more rain, winds from Typhoon Egay but enhanced southwest monsoon still felt

No more rain, winds from Typhoon Egay but enhanced …

PAGASA warns that the enhanced southwest monsoon will continue to bring rain to the western part of Luzon on Friday, July 28, and Saturday, July 29 MANILA, Philippines – Typhoon Egay (Doksuri) is no longer bringing rain or winds to the Philippines, but it is still enhancing the southwest monsoon or habagat, the country’s weather bureau said late Thursday evening, July 27. Egay had left the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) at 8 am on...

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Parents, adults can be held liable for child humiliation, degrading punishments – SC

Parents, adults can be held liable for child humil …

Supreme Court says the anti-child abuse law penalizes all forms of child abuse, including psychological abuse MANILA, Philippines – Parents, guardians, and adults imposing degrading punishments that can cause humiliation and fear in a child can be held liable for child abuse, the Supreme Court (SC) ruled. In a decision promulgated on April 26 but released on August 3, the SC upheld with modification the decision issued by the Court of Appeals...

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IATA Reports Continued Decline in Global Air Cargo Demand

IATA Reports Continued Decline in Global Air Cargo …

Dark/Light Mode (01/06/23)  IATA's global air cargo market data for April 2023 shows a continued, but slower, decline against the previous year’s demand performance. Global demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTK), fell 6.6% compared to April 2022 (-7% for international operations), an improvement of -7.6% on the previous month's performance. Capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTK), was up 13.4% compared to April...

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Intellasia East Asia News – Shoe removal returns at NAIA

Intellasia East Asia News - Shoe removal returns a …

Air travellers departing for overseas destinations are again required to take off their shoes for security inspection at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), reviving the more than two decades old policy prompted by a failed terror attack on a passenger aircraft, according to the Office of Transportation Security (OTS). The “mandatory shoe removal policy,” revived last July 10, is part of the enhanced security arrangement at all NAIA...

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