The justice system at work, in search of onions, the Filipino faith on display, revelations from a spare prince, and much more
The Week in Photos | The justice system at work, in search of onions, the Filipino faith on display, revelations from a spare prince, and much more | | | | | | | Free To Go | Accompanied by his lawyers, Juanito Jose Diaz Remulla III (in dark glasses), a son of Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, is released from detention at the Las Piñas City Police Station on Jan 6 after being acquitted in an October 2022 case for drug possession. —RICHARD A. REYES | | | | | | | | | Old Normal | Earlier appeals by Quiapo Church authorities to observe physical distancing have not discouraged these devotees from crowding the church as they hear Mass on Jan 8, ahead of today's Feast of the Black Nazarene. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE | | | | | | Supply Problem | A long queue of people who want to buy onions forms at a Kadiwa Store in Manila which sells these at P170 per kilo.—RICHARD A. REYES | | | | | | | | | D-Day | Copies of Britain's Prince Harry's autobiography "Reserven"—in English "Spare"—is arranged for sale at a bookshop in Copenhagen on Jan 10. —AFP | | | | | | | | Eternal Child | The Catholic faithful are set to hold the Feast of the Holy Child Jesus on Jan 15, with the Sinulog festival in Cebu being the most colorful and touristy. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ | | | | | | A PH Feat | Filipino actress Dolly de Leon, shown here attending the 80th Golden Globe Awards on Jan 10 in Beverly Hills, California, was nominated for best supporting actress for her performance in "Triangle of Sadness." —AFP | | | | | | 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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