Hi Edward, Here are the most important news that you need to know. After more than a year of school closure, President Duterte has given the go-ahead for a two-month pilot testing of limited in-person classes for elementary and high school students in areas with low risk for COVID-19, Malacañang announced on Monday. The harder times wrought by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic have forced more households—including those receiving cash remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)—to save instead of splurge, resulting in slower economic recovery due to weak domestic consumption, UK-based think tank Pantheon Macroeconomics said. SO WE WILL NOT FORGET Panels showing events and news clippings reliving the country’s past during the regime of dictator Ferdinand Marcos are displayed at the Museo ng Bantayog in Quezon City to remind visitors of this dark chapter in Philippine history. —NIÑO JESUS ORBETA The Taliban’s effective ban on women working sank in on Monday, sparking rage over the dramatic loss of rights after millions of female teachers and girls were barred from secondary school education. 'The moment you commemorate martial law on Sept. 21, Marcos wins,' Inquirer columnist and historian Manuel Quezon III wrote in his column on this day in 2018. In 2019, he added: 'By altering the date, Marcos helped erase not only Sept. 21 as the last day of freedom, but also how that freedom was lost between Sept. 22 and 23. |
Monday, September 20, 2021
Duterte okays restart of limited in-person classes
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