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The Week in Photos: September 16, 2022

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The Week in Photos

End of an era, Peñafrancia is back, a new sports darling is born, looming health crisis in Iloilo, and much more

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'Constant Presence'

The British government has declared a period of national mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8 at age 96 at Balmoral, her Scottish estate. —AFP

What Inflation?

Malls in the Philippines have begun putting up holiday decors to usher in the longest Christmas celebration in the world. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

 
 
Royal Salute

Guns are fired at Edinburgh Castle by 105th Regiment Royal Artillery to mark the Principal Proclamation of King Charles III in Scotland on September 10. —AFP

Bicol's Biggest Show of Faith is Back

Church acolytes lead the procession opening the Our Lady of Peñafrancia Festival in Naga City on September 9. —MARK ALVIC ESPLANA

 
 
'I Fought With My Heart'

Alex Eala showed remarkable fitness as she conquered the US Open Girls Singles field. —KEATS LONDON

Good Morning, Class

Local and education officials in Barangay San Isidro in Mulanay, Quezon allow the use of an idle cockpit arena as a classroom. —MAYOR ARISTOTLE AGUIRRE

 
 
Low Supply, High Demand

A woman walks past a transmission tower in Caloocan City as the alert status of the Luzon power grid is raised from yellow to red on September 12. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

Closed

Personnel of the Iloilo City government, accompanied by policemen, closed on September 8 some water refilling stations noncompliant with sanitary rules amid the rise of acute gastroenteritis cases in the city. —ILOILO CITY POLICE OFFICE

 
 
Gift of Freedom

Inmates from New Bilibid Prison and other detention centers were gathered outside the NBP compound before they were released on September 13 as President Marcos celebrated his birthday. —RICHARD A. REYES

On the Korean Wave

South Korean actor Lee Jung-jae poses with the award for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series for "Squid Game" during the 74th Emmy Awards on September 12. —AFP

 
 
Holy Relic

A nun prays on September 14 before an elaborately carved cross which contains, at its center, a smaller piece believed to be from the actual cross of Jesus Christ. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

For Official Use Only

Netizens are quick to notice and criticize this post on Sara Duterte's Facebook page wherein she greets President Marcos on his birthday and thanks him for lending her a helicopter so she can attend to her children. —VP SARA DUTERTE

 

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