The first of many hearings, a win for Lady Archers, earthquake in Indonesia, a historic visit, and much more
The Week in Photos | The first of many hearings, a win for Lady Archers, earthquake in Indonesia, a historic visit, and much more | | | | | | | Beyond the 'Pansit' | The two-day Malabon Food and Gifts Expo 2022 opens on Nov 18 at Oreta Sports Complex, a first for the city in the northern part of Metro Manila. —LYN RILLON | | | | | | Underwater | Heavy rains since Nov 16 caused the rivers in Malalag, Davao del Sur, to swell, swamping its town center and 10 other villages with floodwaters. —DAVAO DEL SUR PIO | | | | | | | | 'Stroll After the Rain' | Rosalinda Tan (right), who at 71 is being treated for lung cancer, joins other patients in a "Healing Through Art" session on Nov 28 at the Lung Center of the Philippines in Quezon City. —LYN RILLON | | | | | | French Friend | President Marcos and French President Emmanuel Macron hold bilateral talks on the sidelines of the APEC Summit and discussed possible defense cooperation and regional issues affecting the economy and security. —AFP | | | | | | | | Here For Talks | US Vice President Kamala Harris arrives at Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Nov 20. This is the first visit in five years by a top-ranking US official since 2017. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE | | | | | | His Time is Coming | Justin Brownlee (left) is ready to soar for the national team. Brownlee, the well-loved Barangay Ginebra import, is on pace to become the newest recruit for Gilas Pilipinas following his bid for Filipino citizenship. —PBA IMAGES | | | | | | | | | Not Welcome | Members of militant groups stage a protest along Nicanor Reyes Street (formerly Morayta) corner Recto Avenue in Manila in response to US Vice President Kamala Harris' visit. —LYN RILLON | | | | | | | | Sustaining Watershed | Agrarian reform officials in Cotabato province plant trees around Asik-Asik Falls, Alamada town's top tourist destination, to sustain its watershed. —DAR COTABATO | | | | | | Upheaval | Villagers in the town of Cianjur, West Java, in Indonesia stand on Nov 22 amid destruction wrought by a 5.6-magnitude earthquake that has killed at least 252 people. —AFP | | | | | | | | The Eyes Have It | Confessed gunman Joel Escorial arrives at the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Nov 23 for the first hearing on the Percival Mabasa murder. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ | | | | | | Hail! Hail! Hail! | The La Salle Lady Archers handed National U's Lady Bulldogs their first loss in nine seasons via a 61-57 victory in the UAAP Season 85 women's basketball tournament. —UAAP | | | | | | Hi Edward, | We'd like to know what you think of this newsletter. Send us your feedback by leaving a message in our suggestion box. | | | | |
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