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Falcon looms as PH still reels from Egay

 

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July 30, 2023

 

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Falcon looms as PH still reels from Egay


MANILA, Philippines – A tropical storm east of the Philippines was drawing seasonal rain clouds into the country on Saturday and threatened more flooding and landslides over the next three days as provinces devastated by Typhoon Egay (international name: Doksuri) were still trying to recover.


By  Dempsey Reyes and Dexter Cabalza

 

PH draws up 5-year cybersecurity plan


A five-year national cybersecurity plan that lays out the government's overall strategy in fighting in a new battleground where the Philippines could be at par with potential foreign adversaries is awaiting approval by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.


By  Frances Mangosing

 

MORE FLOODS Residents in Marilao town in Bulacan province wade through its flooded streets near pillars for the overhead MRT 7 rail line on Saturday.

MORE FLOODS Residents in Marilao town in Bulacan province wade through its flooded streets near pillars for the overhead MRT 7 rail line on Saturday. The weather bureau warns of more rains in the coming days from Tropical Storm "Falcon" (international name: Khanun), which is now east of Luzon over the Philippine Sea. —LYN RILLON

 

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EC leader must also tackle human rights under Marcos–HRW


European Commission (EC) President Ursula von der Leyen will begin her two-day visit to the Philippines tomorrow, and an international watchdog hopes that human rights will be high on her agenda with President Marcos.​


By  Dempsey Reyes and Jacob Lazaro

 

OPINION

Are we ready for 'global boiling'?


Eliseo Rio Jr. challenges the Comelec to resolve all remaining doubts about the last election by disclosing actual transmission logs from the vote counting machines, emphatically arguing that these are not the same as the reception logs that the Comelec had earlier provided. The more they ignore the man, the more he starts to make sense.


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