Hi Edward, Here are the most important news that you need to know. A regional trial court here has dismissed a terrorism case filed last year against two Aeta tribesmen, whom critics of Republic Act No. 11479, or the Anti-Terror Act of 2020, regard as the first casualties of the controversial law. The Philippines is seen avoiding a slowdown in its economic rebound in the third quarter amid relatively lower COVID-19 infections compared to its neighbors suffering from surges and with mass vaccination picking up, UK-based think tank Pantheon Macroeconomics said. Chinese Navy warship driven out of PH waters. Photos of Chinese Navy warship. -Photos from PCG Health authorities ordered all nine known local cases of the COVID-19 Delta variant to be quarantined and tested again and their close contacts rechecked after a third fatality from the highly infectious strain, who died nearly two months ago, was belatedly recorded. The PNP has announced that it considers the recent death of 19-year-old Jonash Bondoc, a cadet at the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy (PMMA), a closed case after it filed homicide charges against another cadet who admitted to having punched Bondoc as a 'farewell gesture.' |
Monday, July 19, 2021
GOV’T LOSES LANDMARK TERROR CASE VS 2 AETAS
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