Hi Edward, Here are the most important news that you need to know. The fight to disqualify Ferdinand Marcos Jr. from the May 9 elections is far from over, according to groups that lost their petitions to eject the son and namesake of the deposed dictator from the presidential polls. Some 6,000 schools in the country are ready to hold in-person classes once restrictions in their areas are relaxed, a top Department of Education (DepEd) official said on Friday. ‘WILL YOU MARRY ME?’ In a reversal of usual roles, a woman (left) pops the question to her longtime partner (upper right, in yellow) in Balamban, Cebu, on Wednesday—and in the most unusual of settings. —Ador Vincent Mayol/Nestle Semilla The government has secured a fresh flow of funds for the P488.5-billion Metro Manila subway project, the Philippines’ first underground railway, as the Department of Finance (DOF) signed with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) a P112.9-billion loan. Symbolic is the recent approval by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) of rules allowing its women personnel to wear the hijab as part of their official uniform. |
Friday, February 11, 2022
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