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The Week in Photos: November 11, 2022

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The Week in Photos

A real Rembrandt, bus accident aftermath, Mabasa suspects charged, new outdoor activities for the family, and much more

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Slow Market Day

A vendor takes a rest at Quinta Market in Quiapo, Manila, on Nov 4, the same day that the government reported a 14-year high inflation rate of 7.7 percent in October. —RICHARD A. REYES

'Belenismo' Is Back

Tarlac's Nativity display festival, which went unhampered by the pandemic, continues to brighten up the holidays on Nov 4. The switch-on program was held at Camp Aquino, Tarlac City. —WILLIE LOMIBAO

 
 
The Real Deal

A visitor looks at "The Creation of Jesus on the Cross" by Rembrandt at Museum Bredius in the Hague on Nov 3. After two years of study, the oil sketch was validated as a genuine Rembrandt by researchers. —AFP

Honoree

"Gambit," a Belgian malamute who died in Dec 2021, was honored with a posthumous award for service on Nov 4. Gambit once served as a detection canine in the Calabarzon Police Regional Office. —Calabarzon PNP

 
 
Development

A reclamation barge spews sand at the coast of Manila Bay along J.W. Diokno Boulevard in Pasay City on Nov 6. Activists continue their battle in the campaign against development projects in historic areas. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

Saved

One of the teachers hurt in a bus accident in Bataan arrives at Quezon City General Hospital on Nov 5. The bus, which transported a total of 48 passengers, fell down a ravine while negotiating a sharp curve. —PNA

 
 
Unraveling Slay Plan

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla (left) and Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos lead a joint press conference on Nov 7 to announce the filing of murder complaints against suspects in the killing of journalist Percival "Percy Lapid" Mabasa and inmate Cristito Palaña. —RICHARD A. REYES

Hands-On Learning

Teacher Ann Mariel Foronda guides a kindergarten pupil in writing his name at Pinyahan Elementary School. Pediatric experts urged teachers and students to continue wearing face masks in classrooms. —NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

 
 
Upgrades

The Armed Forces of the Philippines formally receives equipment acquired from Israel (a medium-range ground-based air defense system) and from Spain (a C295 aircraft). —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

Back Log

Cargo containers wait to be loaded on ships on Nov 7 at a port in Lianyungang in China's eastern Jiangsu province. An economic slowdown has led to China's superrich losing billions in 2022. —AFP

 
 
Mega Space Odyssey

Families get to enjoy a ride through a "space tunnel" at SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City, a metropolis emerging from two years of limited recreational activities. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

Space Debris

A resident of Calintaan, Occidental Mindoro, helps clear space debris at the town's beach. The debris appeared to be part of the Long March 5B rocket that was launched from Hainan, China on Nov 4. —MAYOR DANTE ESTEBAN

 

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