No images? Click here ROCK CLIMBING The exhilarating view of the metropolis from a hill of Binangonan town, Rizal province, prompts a biker to climb atop a rock for a better vantage point. NINO JESUS ORBETA WorldGout drug treats COVID infection, study findsMONTREAL—A major clinical trial shows that an inflammatory drug called colchicine is effective in treating Covid-19 and reduces the risk of complications from the disease, doctors in Canada said. —STORY BY AFP Board TalkWhat makes a good founder?It was two in the morning in Manila. I was on a Zoom call with my fellow founder-CEOs during a Y Combinator workshop for companies that recently raised their Series As. Broken out into smaller groups, we were tasked with completing a certain number of things. One of the prompts said, “Show us something you have made recently.” —CONTRIBUTED INQ By Francis Plaza The author is CEO of PayMongo Philippines Read more: business.inquirer.net Newsletter / Join usHas this been forwarded by a friend? Subscribe now to the Philippine Daily Inquirer Newsletter and get your latest news and important updates on COVID-19 and the enhanced community quarantine. Banner storyDND sees AFP gaffe in UP Red-tagging By Jeannette I. Andrade Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana wants the military to apologize to a lawyer who was mistakenly included in a list of University of the Philippines (UP) graduates identified on its social media post as New People’s Army (NPA) rebels. The Armed Forces of the Philippines also claimed that the graduates were subsequently killed or captured in combat operations. The list posted on Facebook and Twitter was taken down by Sunday. It drew ridicule, as well as concern, however, over the implications of Red-tagging. A number of those named held a news conference on Saturday to denounce the list. (See related stories on Page A4.)“The Armed Forces of the Philippines will apologize,” Lorenzana said in response to lawyer Rafael Aquino’s call for an apology after his name appeared on the list. “What reason will they give? I do not know. It’s an unpardonable gaffe,” the defense chief said in a message to reporters on Sunday. Dialogue Lorenzana also had an apparent change of heart over the weekend and expressed his intention to hold a dialogue with UP president Danilo Concepcion, with or without the explanation he sought from him for the UP students who, he claimed, were recruited into the NPA and killed in encounters with the military. The defense chief said he had asked “a friend” to facilitate a meeting with Concepcion “sometime next week.” Lorenzana said “a lot of people whom he respects” convinced him to talk with the university president over his termination of the 1989 UP agreement with the Department of National Defense (DND), which bars security forces from UP campuses without prior approval from university authorities. But he did not identify them. On Jan. 15, Lorenzana wrote to Concepcion, informing him of the termination of the agreement. He later described the accord as obsolete and had outlived its purpose. He said the agreement made UP a recruitment hub for the NPA. —WITH A REPORT FROM DJ YAP INQ Read more: newsinfo.inquirer.net EditorialStrengthening AMLAThe Senate and the House of Representatives last week worked out their policy differences and finally ratified the final version of a bill that aims to put more teeth into the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA) of 2001. The bill now only needs President Duterte’s signature before it becomes law. Read full story: opinion.inquirer.net |
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