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Manila Bulletin
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Pam Quiñones: Fashion will be exciting again
This stylist to the stars leads us to her quarantine world of socially conscious and sustainable clothes. Fashion icon and stylist extraordinaire Pam Quiñones is no stranger to disruption. As one of the early purveyors of duality styling (masculine and feminine, form and function) with a strong sex undertone in the mid-2000s, Quiñones has always been highly praised for seeing fashion move past trendy aesthetics. ...
F05:25
Manila Shimbun
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Palace concerned over steep Q2 economic performance
alacañang raised on Thurs...
F05:25
Manila Shimbun
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比でも核廃絶の訴え 原爆投下75年 赤十字社など声明
比赤十字社などが原爆投下75周年に合わせた声明発表。核兵器廃絶を求める
F05:25
Manila Shimbun
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比人2人含む135人死亡 比人1人不明、負傷者20人超す
ベイルート爆発で比人の被害者は、2人死亡、24人負傷、船員1人が行方不明
F05:13
Manila Shimbun
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Philippines falls into recession as Q2 GDP shrinks by 16.5%
Y CELERINA MONTEThe Phi...
F05:13
Manila Shimbun
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比の感染者数 域内最多に ASEAN・北東アジアで
比の新型コロナ感染者がインドネシアを超え、ASEAN、北東アジア域内最多に
F05:13
Manila Shimbun
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過去6カ月で最高の2.7% 7月のインフレ率
7月の消費者物価指数上昇率は2.7%。2カ月連続で上昇し、過去6カ月で最高
F05:13
Manila Shimbun
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成長率が史上最悪記録 4〜6月 マイナス16.5%
4〜6月のGDP成長率は前年同期比16.5%減。コロナ禍で四半期統計史上最悪
F05:13
ABS-CBN News
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The ANC Brief: Day of records
It was a bad day for the country on Thursday after it was confirmed that the country's economy has hit rock bottom. Here are the stories making the headlines on ANC today:
F04:38
Manila Bulletin
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Smart ways to shop
Easy, fool-proof tips that will make your shopping experience safer and more efficient. In Australia’s viral “Dumb Ways to Die” public service announcement for railway safety back in 2012, artist Tangerine Kitty detailed—as the campaign title indicates—dumb ways to die, including eating a two-week-old unrefrigerated pie, inviting a psycho killer inside the house, standing on the edge of a train station platform when no one should, or taking off the helmet as an astronaut in outer space. ...
F04:27
GMA News
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Sixteen detained over Beirut blast - prosecutor
Sixteen staff members at Beirut's port, the site of a massive explosion, have been detained over the deadly blast that devastated large parts of the city, a military prosecutor said Thursday.
F04:15
GMA News
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US lifts global health coronavirus travel advisory
The US State Department on Thursday lifted a global "Do Not Travel" advisory from March recommending US citizens avoid all international travel because of the coronavirus pandemic, and instead issued individual high-level warnings for about 30 countries.
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ABS-CBN News
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'Pinakamagandang regalo na natanggap ko': Vhong celebrates son's college graduation
Vhong Navarro has celebrated a major milestone in his son Fredriek's life.
F03:50
The Standard
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Binay group bucks anti-terrror law
Former Vice President Jejomar Binay and former Senator Rene Saguisag on Thursday led the convenors of the Concerned Lawyers for Civil Liberties in filing the 25th petition before the Supreme Court assailing the constitutionality of Republic Act 11479, or the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, that took effect on July 18.
F03:50
The Standard
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24 Filipinos hurt in Beirut blast
The Department of Foreign Affairs on Thursday said the number of Filipinos injured in the powerful explosion that struck Beirut, Lebanon, killing at least 137, last Tuesday had risen to 24.
F03:50
The Standard
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PhilHealth funds dwindle, exec quits
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said Thursday the controversial state insurer Philippine Health Insurance Corp. “may run out of money” by late 2021 or in early 2022 due in part to the agency’s inability to make secure projections of its fund life because of a poor information system.
F03:50
The Standard
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PH cases near 120,000, top Indonesia tally
The Philippines on Thursday overtook Indonesia as the epicenter of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia after the Department of Health (DOH) reported 3,561 new cases, raising the total to 119,460.
F03:50
The Standard
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Palace upbeat on recovery from slump
Malacañang remains optimistic that the Philippines can soon recover after it officially entered a recession with a 16.5 percent economic plunge in the second quarter due to COVID-19-related lockdowns.
F03:50
The Standard
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Recession as GDP nosedives
The COVID-19 pandemic has pummeled the economy into a recession---its first in three decades---as gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 16.5 percent in the second quarter after declining 0.7 percent in the first three months, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said Thursday.
F03:50
ABS-CBN News
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TV5 to provide as much jobs as it can to displaced ABS-CBN workers, says Pangilinan
One of the Philippines' major broadcasters, TV5, is keen on giving as much employment as it can to workers displaced by the non-renewal of ABS-CBN's broadcast franchise.
F02:55
Inquirer
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Netizens say Duque photos in Navotas doctored; DOH chief insists he was there
MANILA, Philippines --- Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Francisco Duque III can't seem to catch a break from criticisms.On Thursday, Duque used Twitter to insist that he was at an event in Navotas City, where the national government distributed test kits and other supplies to aid the city's COVID-19 response.The reason for this clarification? Netizens speculated that photos of the embattled health chief's donation drive and meeting were doctored --- that he was not actually there. ...
F02:55
Inquirer
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Cambodian butcher quits dog meat trade, shuts slaughterhouse
CHI MEAKH, Cambodia --- Animal rights activists in Cambodia have gained a small victory in their effort to end the trade in dog meat, convincing a canine slaughterhouse in one village to abandon the business.Buth Pith and his wife Khath Hach this week shut down the small abattoir they had operated for about seven years after animal protection groups agreed to provide them an alternate living by building a small convenience store for them. ...
F02:55
Inquirer
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Moreno signs ordinance to let Manila City buy COVID-19 vaccines once available
MANILA, Philippines --- Manila City Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso has signed an ordinance ensuring the readiness of the local government to procure COVID-19 vaccines once it becomes available.In approving City Ordinance No. 8659, Moreno sealed the allocation of some P200 million from the city budget to buy the vaccines. ...
F02:55
Inquirer
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Barbie Almalbis optimistic music making to flourish despite current crisis
There's still little to no solid indication that live shows and concerts will be back in the foreseeable future. But if there's one thing Barbie Almalbis can be sure of, it's this: Music will keep on playing and artists will keep on creating with whatever means available."I think music making will continue, as art and music are some of the basic things people enjoy," the singer-songwriter told the Inquirer in a recent email interview. ...
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