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ANGELS, TOO. Doves flock at the Garden Angel Aviary at the St. Padre Pio de Pietrelcina Chapel in Barangay Bagumbayan in Quezon City. The garden has a variety of statues depicting Guardian Angels as well as a bird fountain. Teddy Brul
ANGELS, TOO. Doves flock at the Garden Angel Aviary at the St. Padre Pio de Pietrelcina Chapel in Barangay Bagumbayan in Quezon City. The garden has a variety of statues depicting Guardian Angels as well as a bird fountain. Teddy Brul
By Maricel V. Cruz and Joel Zurbano
FAMILIES of thousands of victims of extrajudicial killings during the Duterte administration are hoping to get justice for their dead loved ones from the International Criminal Court, former Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares said.
This as retired police colonel Royina Garma on Friday confirmed that Duterte ordered the implementation “on a national scale” of the so-called “Davao template” that rewarded cops for every drug suspect killed.
Garma, during her testimony at the House Quad Comm, revealed three modes of payment or rewards during the Dutert administra-
tion’s bloody war on drugs: first, for every suspect killed; second for the planned operations; and third, the refund of operational expenses. Colmenares, who represented the National Union of People’s Lawyers that is cooperating with the ICC probe, said EJK perpetrators have made it difficult for families of victims to file cases here in the country.
“It is difficult to file cases here because it is difficult to get evidence.
No CCTV, no police report, no police investigating. Even prosecutors refuse to file cases,” he said.
Colmenares said some of the death certificates of the EJK victims showed they “died of broncho-pneumonia.”
For his part, Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who was PNP chief during the Duterte administration, denied knowing the so-called “Davao model” of the reward system for every drug suspect killed.
Dela Rosa said he did not engage in a reward system while he was PNP chief due to the lack of funds.
The only reward system he acknowledged was for the list of most wanted persons from the Department of the Interior and Local Government.
“I have no idea (why Garma made
that testimony),” Dela Rosa said.
Senator Bong Go also denied a reward system existed during the Duterte administration.
“I want to clarify that no reward system was implemented before in exchange for anyone’s life,” Go said.
“The former President has stated clearly numerous times that his administration never sanctioned nor tolerated any form of senseless killings,” he added.
Meanwhile, retired police colonel Edilberto Leonardo resigned as commissioner of the National Police Commission (Napolcom).
He submitted his resignation to the Office of the President following Police Lt. Col. Santie Mendoza’s controversial expose that he and Garma ordered the killing of retired police general and PCSO board secretary Wesley Barayuga.
By Charles Dantes
THE Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on Saturday said at least 571 Filipinos in Lebanon have requested repatriation amid escalating violence.
Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac said 221 Filipinos are prepared to leave, while 350 remain in processing with Lebanese immigration.
“About 20 will return this weekend. The process began last night, two arrived yesterday, and two more flights are scheduled,” Cacdac said.
He mentioned that 178 Filipinos are sheltered in four temporary facilities established by the Philippine government in Beirut, each staffed with medical personnel.
These shelters are precautionary
measures responding to worsening security conditions, Cacdac said. The ongoing violence affects the majority of the 11,000 Filipinos
in Lebanon, primarily domestic workers in Beirut. Rising tensions stemmed from the Israel-Hamas conflict, prompting evacuations of
several foreign nationals. Cacdac said no Filipino was hurt in two air raids conducted by the Israeli army in Beirut on Oct. 10.
By Rachelle Tonelada and Charles Dantes
CHINA accused the United States of being the “biggest source of instability” in the South China Sea after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized Beijing’s actions in the region as “dangerous and unlawful” during the recentlyconcluded ASEAN summit in Laos.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning pointed to the US deployment of the Typhon Mid-Range Capability missile system in the Philippines, claiming it disrupts regional peace and stability.
“The deployment of offensive strategic weapons at other countries’ doorstep by a nuclear power seriously disrupts regional peace and stability, undermines other countries’ legitimate security interest, and contravenes people’s aspiration for peace and development,” Mao said.
“China firmly opposes the US’s deployment of the landbased Mid-Range Capability missile system in the Asia-Pacific, including the Philippines, whatever its form,” she added. Mao said China has the maritime situation “under control.”
“China and parties to the South China Sea have every capability and wisdom to properly address disputes through dialogue and consultation... We hope that relevant parties will see the high sensitivity and harm of this issue.” Meanwhile, the Department of Foreign Affairs clarified that the final document during the ASEAN Summit was a Chairman’s Statement prepared solely by Laos and not a joint statement from all member countries.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo explained that while negotiations were held to draft a joint ASEAN statement, the member nations were unable to reach a consensus.
As a result, Laos issued its own statement independently, he said.
“So we had no real say on the language,” Manalo said.
“There were negotiations on a joint ASEAN statement but no consensus. Hence, Laos issued a statement on its own,” he added.
The chairman’s statement did not directly address the South China Sea tensions, which dominated discussions during the three-day ASEAN Summit.
By Darwin G. Amojelar
NLEX Corp. said it secured an approval from the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) to collect higher rates for the NLEX Connector effective Oct.15, 2024.
The toll adjustment is part of a program to collect the opening toll for the NLEX Connector on a staggered basis to cushion the impact to expressway users. The initial rates were implemented last 2023, four months after the open-
ing of the Caloocan to España Section in March. With the opening of Section 2 from España to Magsaysay Boulevard in October 2023, NLEX Connector retained the original discounted rate, letting
motorists use the longer stretch for almost a year with no toll adjustment. Full rates will be implemented once the NLEX Connector Project is completed. Under the approved toll matrix of the
Toll Regulatory Board (TRB), motorists using Class 1 vehicles (regular cars and SUVs) will be charged P119, while Class 2 (buses and small trucks) and Class 3 vehicles (large trucks) will have to pay P299 and P418 flat rates, respectively.
By Maricel V. Cruz
COMMISSIONER Robert Joseph De Claro assumed his post as the new officer-incharge of the Social Security System, replacing Rolando Ledesma Macasaet who resigned earlier this month.
The SSS said the Social Security Commission (SSC), the policymaking body of the state pension agency, made the decision.
De Claro has served on the SSC since Jan. 11, 2023, representing the
Employers’ Group. As commissioner, he chaired the IT and Collection and Contribution Committee and participated in key committees covering audit, risk, investment, and governance.
ROBERT JOSEPH DE CLARO
In addition to his new role, De Claro has been a member of the board of UnionBank (UBP) and UnionBank Investment and Trust Corp. (UBIMTC) and a member of its Executive Committee (ExCom), Governance, and Risk Committees since 2023.
De Claro’s professional background spans over 32 years, including executive roles in the public and private sectors. He began his career at Nestlé Philippines in 1993 and eventually held international positions as an expatriate (OFW) in Australia and at Nestlé’s headquarters in Switzerland.
By Ralph Harvey Rirao
A PROPOSED measure removing the “mother tongue” instruction in kindergarten to Grade 3 lapsed into law on Oct. 10.
Republic Act 12027 or the Act
HOUSE Deputy Majority Leader and Iloilo Rep. Janette Garin said she will file a resolution calling for a review of what she termed as “killer provisions” of the Universal Health Care law.
Garin, a doctor and vaccinologist, said health interventions such as medicines, vaccines, and medical devices need not undergo Phase IV clinical study under Section 34 of the UHC law.
She pointed out that after the Phase III clinical trial, health interventions are already considered safe and efficacious.
“With this requirement of Phase IV, Filipinos will have no recourse but to go to other countries to gain access to any breakthrough in science. This Section 34 of UHC is just one of the many provisions deemed restrictive and detrimental to health care accessibility,” Garin said. Garin also slammed the creation of the Health Technology Assessment Council (HTAC), pointing out that it was being influenced by antipharmaceutical groups and former officials.
“We can change the PhilHealth chief a hundred times but unless we amend the law as soon as possible, Universal Health Care can never be achieved,” Garin said.
“I call on the leadership of both Houses to make the amendment to the UHC a priority,” she added.
Maricel Cruz QC LGU RAMPS UP BREAST CANCER CARE FOR ITS
THE Quezon City Government intensified its cancer initiatives as part of the city’s celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In a statement, the local government unit said QC residents can avail of free clinical breast examinations and mammograms for women ages 50 years old and above. All 66 health centers offer these services all year round from Mondays to Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This year, the Quezon City Health Department (QCHD) screened 56,393 women for breast mass. At least 23 were referred to East Avenue Medical Center, while 35 were referred to the Quezon City General Hospital (QCGH) for further assessment and laboratory tests.
“We are aware that this kind of procedure is a bit expensive for the residents as so they are hesitant to get checked up. So now it’s free and we’ve extended this service to everyone at QCitizen, especially for women,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.
Section 2 of the law states that mother tongue-based multilingual education (MTB-MLE) may be applied in monolingual classes provided that it complies with the following requirements:
- An official orthography is developed and published by the
Discontinuing the Use of Mother Tongue as Medium of Instruction makes the use of regional languages optional in monolingual classes. Under the new law, the medium of instruction shall revert to Filipino and English while the mother tongue will serve as “auxiliary media of instruction.”
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Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF);
- An officially documented vocabulary published by the KWF such as glossary, dictionary, encyclopedia or thesaurus;
- Literature on languages and culture, such as big books, small books, picture stories, or wordless picture books;
- Grammar book; and
- The availability of teachers in the school who speak and are
trained to teach in the mother tongue.
A monolingual class is composed of learners who speak the same mother tongue and are enrolled in the same grade level in a given school year.
The Department of Education, in consultation with the KWF, shall develop a language mapping policy within one year from the effectivity of the law.
By Joel E. Zurbano
THE Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) on Saturday denied allegations made by the New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC) that its VIP service allowed passengers to bypass airport procedures for a fee of P800.
The NNIC is now the private operator of Ninoy Aquino International Airport while MIAA serves as airport regulator.
The NNIC earlier announced it is implementing a new protocol for handling courtesies and accommodations for VIPs, Important Persons (IPs) and passengers requesting for VIP treatment at the airport.
It said the new protocol is expected to curb misuse of VIP courtesies extended at the airport.
But MIAA said its VIP service, particularly its Meet-and-Assist Service (MAAS), strictly adhered to Customs,
Immigration, Quarantine and Security (CIQS) protocols and is fully compliant with established airline and government regulations.
“Historically, the service was a privilege given by MIAA free of charge, primarily in the name of public service, to uphold reciprocity arrangements with counterpart agencies and foreign governments. It was subsequently offered to private individuals for a fee,” MIAA said.
“Subsequently, the passenger facilitation process was further developed and formalized through Service Level Agreements (SLA) with border control agencies operating in the NAIA who, together with MIAA, were integral members of the NAIA Quality Management System,” it added.
The VIP privileges, which were intended for dignitaries and other important individuals, were easily accessible in the past for P800.
Those who test positive for lumps will be assisted with medication at the EAMC and will be supported by the local government in receiving free treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery. Maricel Cruz
DEATH OF PINAY NURSE IN ABU DHABI STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION
THE investigation into the death of Filipino nurse Reyna Jane Ancheta, who was found dead on a highway in Abu Dhabi after going missing for three days, is still ongoing, the Department of Migrant Workers said Saturday.
DMW Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac said the Philippine government will sponsor the flight of Ancheta’s husband, Kenneth Paul, to the United Arab Emirates so that he could personally observe the probe until her remains can be repatriated.
“I don’t have details as of now as we are also waiting. I don’t want to preempt the results of the UAE authorities,” he said.
“The repatriation of her remains depends on the investigation. What we can do at the moment is to bring her husband there so he can witness the investigation and the process of her repatriation,” Cacdac added. In an earlier GMA News interview, Kenneth Paul said he could not contact his wife since Oct. 6. He said he was later informed by her agency that she died in a car accident.
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By Charles Dantes and Maricel Cruz
MANILA and Wellington are now in talks for the possible entry of durian exports into the New Zealand market, President Marcos said.
Mr. Marcos said this was brought up during his bilateral meeting with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit in Laos on Friday.
“Our Department of Agriculture and the Ministry for Primary Industries in New Zealand are already in discussion on how to achieve this [durian export],” he said. Luxon noted the growing engagement between the two states in the areas of trade and economy.
Earlier, Wellington requested market access for its onions to the Philippines.
Malacanang said consultations are “expected to be completed soon.”
“I think on the economic front, we’ve talked about onions and pineapples. Pineapples are coming to New Zealand, onions [are] going to the Philippines, I hope. So, I
think we’ve made some good progress there,” Luxon said. On top of trade, Luxon cited the positive developments in Wellington’s engagement with Manila on education, security, as well as the political field.
The Philippines and New Zealand are working on elevating their diplomatic ties and are finalizing the Proposed Roadmap to Comprehensive Partnership 20242025.
Mr. Marcos said the two governments have been making “some good progress” on the roadmap’s text.
“The roadmap that’s being finalized now, we should have it ready by the 60th anniversary of [the] establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries,” he said. “I think that’s well on its way. Quite frankly, there are no real obstacles. It’s just a question of finalizing the
THE Commission on Elections extended the deadline for the filing of petitions against nuisance candidates. In a notice posted on social media Friday evening, the Comelec said the deadline was moved from Monday, Oct. 14 to Wednesday, Oct. 16. “Please take notice that the Commission (en banc) approved the extension of the deadline for the filing of Petitions Against Nuisance Candidates from Monday, 14 Oct. 2024 to Wednesday, 16 Oct. 2024, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.”
In its memo dated Oct. 11, the poll body noted the extension is pursuant to the order of Malacanang suspending government work on Oct. 14 to 15 for the holding
of an international event in Pasay City. Earlier, Comelec chairman George Erwin Garcia said at least 66 senatorial aspirants out of the 183 hopefuls are assured of being in the official ballot for the May 2025 midterm elections.
The poll body said its Law Department is expected to submit its recommendations in November on who will be retained, removed, and declared nuisance candidates for next year’s polls. However, the number may still increase, Garcia said. Other senatorial aspirants are facing various issues, including those whose parties issued two certificates of nomination and acceptance (CONAs).
NAIA-4 TO TEMPORARILY CLOSE STARTING NOV. 6 FOR RENOVATION
NAIA Terminal 4, also known as the Manila Domestic Passenger Terminal, will be temporarily closed for renovation starting on Nov. 6.
The renovation aims to address the aging infrastructure and improve the overall passenger experience, said the NAIA Infrastructure Corporation (NNIC), the airport’s new private operator.
NNIC said they will prioritize safety upgrades, improve passenger flow, and modernize facilities.
The renovated terminal is expected to reopen in February 2025. Terminal 4, also known as the Old Domestic Terminal, is the oldest of the four existing terminals. Currently, the terminal serves AirSWIFT with 12 daily flights, Sunlight Air with two daily flights, and Cebu Pacific’s CebGo with 36 daily flights.
On average, Terminal 4 handles approximately 2,900 passengers each day, with 1,400 arriving and 1,500 departing, representing 2.23 percent of NAIA’s total daily passenger volume. During the renovation, all airlines currently operating out of Terminal 4 will temporarily relocate to Terminal 2. Joel Zurbano
CUSTOMS SEIZES P7.5-M WORTH OF ECSTASY, CANNABIS CANDIES
GOVERNMENT agents assigned at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport intercepted four parcels containing smuggled party drugs, cannabis oil and candies worth more than P7.5 million.
The operation was conducted by the Bureau of Customs in close coordination with the NAIA Inter-Agency Drug Interdiction Task Group (IADITG), Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, and Police Aviation Security Group (Avsegroup), following intelligence reports about suspicious packages at the Central Mail Exchange Center (CMEC) in Pasay City.
Customs personnel placed the shipments under X-ray scanning that revealed suspicious images. K9 units confirmed the presence of prohibited substances.
The seized items included thousands of ecstasy tablets, liquid Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB), marijuana oil, and marijuanainfused jelly candies with a street value of P7,590,500.
Authorities said ecstasy and GHB are party drugs that produce feelings of euphoria, relaxation, sociability, and an increased sex drive.
The shipments were misdeclared as personal items such as “massage oil” and “coffee.”
“The seized illegal drugs have been documented and will be transferred to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency for further analysis, proper disposition, and legal action,” said Avsegroup chief Brig. Gen. Christopher Abrahano. Joel Zurbano
language,” Mr. Marcos added.
The Philippines and New Zealand established diplomatic relations on July 6, 1966
and will commemorate the 60th year of the establishment of their diplomatic relations in two years.
Republic of the Philippines ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION Pasig City
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURE PLAN FOR YEARS 2025 TO 2027, WITH MOTION FOR PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY ERC CASE NO. 2024-096 RC SIARGAO ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC. (SIARELCO) Applicant. x---------------------------------------------------x
Promulgated: September 30, 2024
TO ALL INTEREST PARTIES:
Notice is hereby given that on 01 August 2024, Siargao Electric Cooperative, Inc. (SIARELCO) filed, through the Energy Virtual One-Stop Shop (EVOSS)
portal, an Application dated 18 June 2024, seeking the Commission’s approval of its Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Plan for years 2025 to 2027, with motion for provisional authority. The pertinent portions of the said Application are hereunder quoted as follows: THE APPLICANT
1. SIARELCO is a non-stock, non-profit electric cooperative duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Republic of the Philippines, with principal office at Cabataan, Brgy. 12, Dapa, Surigao del Norte.
2. It holds an exclusive franchise from the National Electrification Commission to operate an electric light and power distribution service in certain municipalities of the province of Surigao del Norte, namely: Burgos, Dapa, Del Carmen, Gen. Luna, Pilar, San Benito, San Isidro, Sta. Monica, and Socorro. LEGAL BASES FOR THE APPLICATION
3. Pursuant to Republic Act No. 9136, ERC Resolution 26, Series of 2009, and other laws and rules, and in line with its mandate to provide safe, quality, efficient, and reliable electric service to the electricity consumers in its franchise area, SIARELCO seeks approval, confirmation, and authority from this Honorable Commission to implement its proposed Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Plan for Years 2025 to 2027. THE PROPOSED CAPITAL EXPENDITURE PROJECTS
4. The proposed projects under the CAPEX Plan for Years 2025 to 2027 are summarized hereunder, as follows:
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE PLAN
5. The proposed CAPEX projects are discussed in detail in “SIARELCO’s Capital Expenditure Plan for Years 2025 to 2027” with technical and financial analysis and supporting data presented in ERC-prescribed templates. FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION
6. Project Cost and Financing Plan. SIARELCO’s proposed CAPEX Projects for the years 2025-2027 amounting to Two Hundred Thirty Million One Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Twenty-One Pesos and 10/100 (PhP230,175,021.10) will be financed through loans from the National Electrification Administration (NEA) and other lending institutions. Said loans will be amortized annually over a fifteen (15) year period, commencing in 2025 and concluding in 2040, with a six percent (6%) interest rate per annum. The table below summarizes the annual financing of the proposed CAPEX projects.
7. Cash Flow. As will be shown in the table in the next paragraph, SIARELCO’s Reinvestment Fund for Sustainable Capital Expenditure (RFSC) Collections for years 2025 to 2027 will sufficiently cover the cost of the proposed CAPEX projects subject of the instant Application. Accordingly, SIARELCO can viably pursue and implement the proposed CAPEX plan without necessarily causing any increase in its electricity rates.
8. Rate Impact. As shown in the table below, SIARELCO will have an excess ending cash balance from year 2025 onwards. As such, the implementation of the proposed CAPEX projects is not expected to have any impact on the cooperative’s existing RFSC rate as it is sufficient to cover its existing loan amortizations for previously implemented approved CAPEX projects, as well as the new loan amortizations to the NEA and other lending institutions.
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ALLEGATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE MOTION FOR PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY
9. Applicant repleads the foregoing allegations as may be material herein.
10. Some of the projects listed in the Table of proposed CAPEX Projects in paragraph 4 above, require immediate implementation in 2025. At the said time, the instant Application may still be pending evaluation and resolution by the Honorable Commission.
agencies shall be filed, when required
Annex D series Judicial Affidavits in Support of the Motion for Provisional Authority
Annex E series Proof of furnishing of copies of the Application to the Offices of the Mayor and the Sangguniang Bayan of Dapa and the Offices of the Governor and the Sangguniang
(SIARELCO), respectfully prays of this Honorable Commission that: 1. Upon initial review of the instant Application and pending evaluation thereof, the cooperative be permitted to implement of any of the proposed projects within their respective implementation years, or as may be deemed necessary and urgent under prevailing circumstances; and
2. After due notice and hearing, SIARELCO’s proposed Capital Expenditure Plan for Years 2025 to 2027 be confirmed and approved accordingly.
Other kinds of relief, just and equitable under the premises, are likewise being prayed for.
The Commission hereby sets the instant Application for determination of compliance with the jurisdictional requirements, expository presentation, Pre-Trial Conference, and presentation of evidence on 24 October 2024 (Thursday), at nine o’clock in the morning (9:00 A.M.), through the MS Teams Application as the online platform for the conduct thereof, pursuant to Resolution No. 09, Series 0f 20201 and Resolution No. 01, Series of 2021 (ERC Revised Rules of Practice and Procedure).2
SIARELCO is directed to host the virtual hearing at SIARELCO’s principal office located at Cabataan, Barangay 12, Dapa, Surigao del Norte, as the designated venue for the conduct thereof, and ensure that the same is open to the public. Moreover, Applicant shall guarantee that, during the conduct of the expository presentation, the participation of the public shall not be impaired.
Any interested stakeholder may submit its comments and/or clarifications at least one (1) calendar day prior to the scheduled initial virtual hearing, via e-mail at docket@erc.ph, copy furnish the Legal Service through legal@erc.ph The Commission shall give priority to the stakeholders who have duly submitted their respective comments and/or clarifications, to discuss the same and propound questions during the course of the expository presentation.
Moreover, any person who has an interest in the subject matter of the instant case may become a party by filing with the Commission via e-mail at docket@erc.ph, copy furnish the Legal Service through legal@erc.ph, a verified Petition to Intervene at least five (5) calendar days prior to the date of the initial virtual hearing. The verified Petition to Intervene must follow the requirements under Rule 9 of the ERC Revised Rules of Practice and Procedure, indicate therein the docket number and title of the case, and state the following:
1) The petitioner’s name, mailing address, and e-mail address;
2) The nature of petitioner’s interest in the subject matter of the proceeding and the way and manner in which such interest is affected by the issues involved in the proceeding; and
3) A statement of the relief desired.
Likewise, all other persons who may want their views known to the Commission with respect to the subject matter of the case may file through e-mail at docket@erc.ph, copy furnish the Legal Service through legal@erc.ph their Opposition or Comment thereon at least five (5) calendar days prior to the initial virtual hearing. Rule 9 of the ERC Revised Rules of Practice and Procedure shall govern. No particular form of Opposition or Comment is required, but the document, letter, or writing should contain the following:
1) The name, mailing address, and e-mail address of such person;
2) A concise statement of the Opposition or Comment; and
3) The grounds relied upon.
All interested parties filing their Petition to Intervene, Opposition or Comment are required to submit the hard copies thereof through personal service, registered mail or ordinary
HEZBOLLAH said it launched a salvo of missiles at an Israeli military base on Saturday, as Israeli troops battled militants in Lebanon and Gaza on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Cities around Israel were quiet with markets closed, flights stopped and public transport halted as observant Jews fasted and prayed on the Day of Atonement.
But with the country at war against Hezbollah and Hamas, troops remained engaged in combat on the northern and southern frontiers amid a firestorm of criticism over the wounding of four UN peacekeepers in Lebanon.
Hezbollah, which has lost its leader and a long list of key commanders to Israeli strikes since the start of the war in Lebanon, on Saturday said it struck an army base with missiles to the south of the city of Haifa.
Hezbollah fighters were “targeting the explosives factory there with a salvo of... missiles,” the group said in a statement.
Air raid sirens sounded on Saturday in northern Israel, with the Israeli military saying it had intercepted a projectile launched from Lebanon.
In the hours ahead of Yom Kippur, Israel faced severe
diplomatic backlash over what it said was a “hit” on a United Nations peacekeeping position in Lebanon.
Two Sri Lankan peacekeepers were hurt in the second such incident in two days, the UNIFIL mission said Friday.
The military said Israeli soldiers had responded with fire to “an immediate threat” around 50 meters (yards) from the UNIFIL post.
As Israel faced a chorus of condemnation by UN chief Antonio Guterres, Western allies and others, the military pledged to carry out a “thorough review.”
UNIFIL peacekeepers in Lebanon have found themselves on the frontline of the Israel-Hezbollah war, which has killed more than 1,200 people in Lebanon since September 23, according to an AFP tally of Lebanese health ministry figures.
Four peacekeepers have been injured including two Indonesians who were hurt on Thursday when an Israeli tank shot at their watchtower, according to UNIFIL.
Sean Clancy, the Irish military’s chief of staff, said he did not believe Israel’s explanation of Friday’s incident.
“So from a military perspective, this is not an accidental act,” said Clancy, whose country has troops in UNIFIL.
French President Emmanuel Macron said he believed the UN peacekeepers had been “deliberately targeted.”
Guterres condemned the firing as“intolerable”and “a violation of international humanitarian law,” while the British government said it was “appalled.”
US President Joe Biden said Friday he was “absolutely”asking Israel to stop firing at UN peacekeepers.
The incidents came more than two weeks into Israel’s war with Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, which has seen Israeli warplanes conduct extensive strikes and send ground troops across the border.
Diplomatic efforts to negotiate an end to the fighting have so far failed, but Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said his government would ask the UN Security Council to issue a new resolution calling for a “full and immediate ceasefire.”
Lebanon’s military said on Friday that an Israeli strike on one of its positions in south Lebanon killed two soldiers.
After the Yom Kippur holiday, attention is likely to turn again to the expected retaliation against Iran, which launched around 200 missiles at Israel on October 1.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant vowed this week that his country’s response would be “deadly, precise and surprising” with Biden’s administration pushing for a “proportionate” response that would not tip the region into a wider war.
Biden has urged Israel to avoid striking Iranian nuclear facilities or energy infrastructure.
Iran-funded Hezbollah began firing on Israel in support of its Palestinian ally Hamas following the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel which resulted in the deaths of 1,206 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures, which includes hostages killed in captivity.
Israel’s military campaign immediately after the attack has wrought devastation on Gaza and, according to data from the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory, killed 42,126 people, mostly civilians. AFP
DONALD Trump painted an apocalyptic picture of a country “occupied” by hordes of criminal foreigners in a campaign speech Friday as he escalated his efforts to make November’s US election about a migrant crime wave that isn’t happening.
With the White House race neckand-neck in the final stretch, the Republican ex-president has been dividing his closing pitch between a protectionist economic message and riling his largely white, working class supporters by demonizing im-
migrants. As his Democratic election rival Kamala Harris pledged to work with Republicans to promote a united government, Trump delivered as divisive a speech as he has ever given, wildly exaggerating local tensions and misleading his audience about immigration statistics and policy.
“America is known, all throughout the world, as ‘Occupied America.’ They call it ‘occupied.’ We’re being occupied by a criminal force,” Trump thundered, in an 80-minute appear-
THE death toll from Hurricane Milton has risen to at least 16, officials in Florida said, and millions were still without power as residents began the painful process of piecing their lives back together.
More than two million households and businesses were still without power, officials said, and some areas in the monster storm’s path through the state remained flooded.
“There’s places where water is continuing to rise,” Governor Ron DeSantis warned on Friday. But while the storm was “significant,” he said, “thankfully this was not the worst-case scenario.”
In a White House briefing, US President Joe Biden said experts estimated the cost of storm damage at $50 billion.
The federal response to the huge storm –and to Hurricane Helene, which devastated parts of the US southeast just two weeks
earlier – has taken on an increasingly political edge, and Biden said he would visit Florida on Sunday.
Amid questions as to whether the federal response is adequately funded, the president called on Congress to “step up” its efforts, particularlytoshoreuphard-hitsmallbusinesses. The agency that lends to them and families said Friday it is overwhelmed by this disaster and others and is running out of money. Former president DonaldTrump has falsely claimed that the Biden-Harris administration has diverted hurricane response funds to care for migrants, drawing pushback even from some Republican officials.
Asked whether Trump was singularly to blame for a dangerous swirl of misinformation, Biden replied, “No... but he has the biggest mouth.”AFP
ance in Aurora, Colorado focused almost entirely on immigration.
“But to everyone here in Colorado and all across our nation, I make this pledge and vow to you: November 5, 2024 will be Liberation Day in America,” he added, flanked by posters of foreign suspected criminals.
While the US government has struggled for years to manage its southern border with Mexico, Trump has super-charged concerns by claiming an “invasion” is underway by migrants he says will rape and
murder Americans. Aurora was the scene of a viral video showing armed Latinos rampaging through an apartment block that spurred sweeping, false narratives about the town being terrorized by Latin American migrants.
Smearing Harris as a “criminal,” the convicted felon said falsely that Venezuelan gangs in Colorado had been given permission to shoot police, and spoke darkly of an“enemy from within” that he said was a bigger threat than any foreign adversary. AFP
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TIKTOK SLASHES HUNDREDS OF JOBS IN SHIFT TO AI
SOCIAL media platform TikTok said it will slash hundreds of jobs, with a significant number of employees in Malaysia expected to be affected, as the company shifts to AI-assisted content moderation.
TikTok, owned by China-based ByteDance, said Friday it would cut several hundred jobs around the world, without providing a breakdown by country.
Less than 500 jobs in Malaysia are expected to be affected by the move.
A TikTok spokesperson said that the job cuts were part of an effort to boost content moderation.
“We expect to invest $2 billion globally in trust and safety in 2024 alone and are continuing to improve the efficacy of our efforts, with 80 percent of violative content now removed by automated technologies,” the spokesperson said in a brief statement. The company uses a combination of human moderators and automated detection to review content posted on the platform.
The restructuring follows months of speculation that TikTok was planning to significantly reduce its global operations and marketing workforce. AFP
LATE Indian tycoon Ratan Tata’s halfbrother was appointed Friday to succeed him as chairman of a collective of philanthropic institutions that wield indirect control over the $165 billion Tata Group. Noel Tata succeeds Ratan, who died Wednesday after turning the sprawling family-runTata Group conglomerate into a global giant. Ratan was until his death the chairman of Tata Trusts, which through a complex ownership structure has a roughly 66 percent stake in the group’s holding company Tata Sons.
Tata Sons is the single largest shareholder in firms like IT giant Tata Consultancy Services, India’s secondbiggest company by market cap, and Tata Motors – which owns British luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover.
“It was unanimously decided to appoint Mr. Noel Naval Tata as the Chairman of the various Trusts that constitute the Tata Trusts and also designate him as Chairman,” a press release said.
“His appointment comes into place effective immediately.” Noel Tata said in a statement that he was “deeply honoured and humbled by the responsibility”and looked forward to carrying on his half-brother’s legacy. While Noel has been associated with the group for decades, he is mostly publicly known for being chairman of Trent, the conglomerate’s wildly successful apparel retailer. AFP
NOBEL PRIZE TIMELY REMINDER, HIROSHIMA LOCALS SAY JUST like the dwindling group of survivors now recognized with a Nobel prize, the residents of Hiroshima hope that the world never forgets the atomic bombing of 1945 – now more than ever.
Susumu Ogawa, 84, was five when the bomb dropped by the United States all but obliterated the Japanese city 79 years ago, and many of his family were among the 140,000 people killed.
“My mother, my aunt, my grandfather,and my grandfather all died in the atomic bombing,” Ogawa told AFP a day after the survivors’group Nihon Hidankyo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Ogawa himself recalls very little but the snippets he garnered later from his surviving relatives and others painted a hellish picture.
“All they could do was to evacuate and save their own lives, while they saw other people (perish) inside the inferno,” he said.
“All nuclear weapons in the world have to be abandoned,” he said. “We know the horror of nuclear weapons, because we know what happened in Hiroshima.” What is happening now in the Middle East saddens him greatly.
“Why do people fight each other? ...hurting each other won’t bring anything good,” he said. On a sunny Saturday, many tourists and some residents were strolling around the Hiroshima Peace Memorial
US-BASED biotech giant Thermo Fisher Scientific announced plans to create more job opportunities for Filipino talents as it expands its presence in the Philippines.
The company is actively hiring for various roles at its new hub in Metro Manila, as it supports the growth of cutting-edge research, advanced manufacturing and high-quality service delivery in the country.
Thermo Fisher is committed to providing its employees with opportunities for professional
growth, skill development and career advancement, said senior vice president for global business services Konrad Bauer.
“In the Philippines, we’re looking to establish a strong operational presence over the next few years, and our focus will be on prioritizing local talent and collaborating with research institutions and industry
partners. We’ll measure our success not just by market growth, but also by our contributions to public health, environmental sustainability, and agricultural innovation both locally and regionally,’’ he said. New hub
Thermo Fisher’s Global Services Center (GBSC) in Quezon City is expected to create over 450 jobs by the end of 2026.
Bauer said the company is building on its presence in the Philippines, where it has 1,400 colleagues working on clinical trials and commercial activities.
Thermo Fisher’s expansion in the Philippines partly contributes to the country’s growing reputation as a key destination for biotech innovation in the Asia-Pacific region.
Local stakeholders
By collaborating with local universities, research institutions and government agencies, the biotech company aims to support the development of the Philippines’
biotech industry.
“Our initiatives include working with local universities on STEM education and internships, teaming up with the government to support national science goals, and getting involved in community programs that promote science and technology,” Bauer said.
“Achieving great things rarely happens in isolation, so we’re committed to partnering with local governments, educational institutions and other stakeholders to build a thriving biotech ecosystem in the Philippines,” he said.
The biotech firm revealed plans to engage with the local community through educational programs, internships and partnerships with non-profit organizations.
Key market Bauer said the Philippines is an important market for Thermo Fisher Scientific, “and we consider it a crucial center for our growth in the APAC region. There are several
TIKTOK, the leading destination for short-form mobile video, on Thursday, announced a suite of new artificial intelligence (AI) creative tools designed to help Filipino businesses scale their content production and reach wider audiences.
valuable insights.
TikTok Symphony, on the other hand, will provide businesses with a video editing suite that simplifies the content creation process from scriptwriting to video production.
The new AI suite, powered by GenAI tools like TikTok One and TikTok Symphony, will enable brands to create content that resonates with global audiences more efficiently and effectively. TikTok One will serve as a centralized platform for marketers to access creative tools, discover top creators and agencies, and gain
“We believe that these new solutions will supercharge productivity for businesses and help them create at scale. We invite them to test and learn as we continue to simplify and empower creativity that breaks through,” said Dentsu chief creative officer Jerry Hizon.
Dentsu is a leading creative agency, providing innovative advertising solutions to TikTok, other major
brands, and corporate clients.
TikTok also announced the release of an e-commerce playbook that outlines key strategies for businesses to grow on TikTok Shop.
The playbook includes recommendations on identifying and nurturing Hero SKUs, products that gain significant traction on the platform, often driven by creators and users; utilizing TikTok Shop Ads, and, leveraging TikTok’s business cccelerator, a tool that provides businesses with shop diagnostics and tailored recommendations for success.
“At TikTok, we understand the challenges that businesses face in driving e-commerce growth. That’s why we have developed these innovative solutions to help businesses remain creative with their branding efforts and convert engagement into measurable sales,” said Toktok head of revenue Sea Yen Ong.
factors that make it an ideal location for our new center.”
The Philippines’ skilled and adaptable workforce as well as its strategic position in Southeast Asia provides Thermo Fisher with easy access to various markets, enhancing its ability to effectively serve customers.
The rapidly growing biotech sector, supported by substantial investments and a favorable regulatory environment, also creates a vibrant landscape for innovation within the company.
Another significant advantage is the widespread proficiency in English, which facilitates communication and collaboration worldwide.
“Ultimately, we aim to create a vibrant ecosystem that supports our customers and empowers the local community, positioning the Philippines as a leading hub for biotech innovation in the APAC region,” Bauer said. Othel V. Campos
THE Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) has partnered with KITA Agritech Corporation and TAO Foods Company Inc. to empower small farmers through increased access to financial services and modernization opportunities. Under the partnership, KITA Agritech and TAO Foods will provide production, technical, and marketing assistance to partner farmers and organizations. KITA Agritech will introduce the Digital Trading Post to improve inventory management and reduce farming costs, while TAO Foods will offer the Rice to Rise Program, providing high-yielding hybrid rice
seeds. LANDBANK will extend the AGRISENSO Lending Program to eligible partners endorsed by the two companies. This program offers affordable financing to small farmers, Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs), and the agriculture value chain. Beyond financial and technical support, these partnerships aim to equip farmers with innovative technologies and sustainable practices to navigate market and environmental challenges. This ensures their livelihoods remain productive and contributes to a more resilient agricultural sector.
USED to be known more as a commercial vehicle manufacturer in the country, JAC Motors has since then transitioned its identity to a significant player in the PH passenger vehicle market.
The brand continues to make strides in the Philippines, with the launch of the AllNew JS2 PRO being its latest move yet. A subcompact SUV tailored for first-time car buyers and budget-conscious consumers, the JS2 PRO is priced at PHP895,000, offering an impressive blend of features designed to meet the needs of modern drivers. Its stylish design includes heightadjustable LED headlamps, daytime running lamps, and practical roof rails, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality. The vehicle measures 4,149 mm in length and 1,750 mm in width, comfortably accommodating up to five passengers, with a trunk capacity of 150 liters—ideal for groceries, luggage, and everyday essentials.
Under the hood is a 1.5L VVT engine that produces 103 horsepower and 137 Nm of torque, complemented by a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). Additionally, the vehicle is designed with a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam semi-independent rear suspension, ensuring a smooth ride and responsive
handling, particularly in urban settings.
Key interior features include a leatherwrapped, multifunctional steering wheel and a 9-inch LCD touchscreen compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Automatic air conditioning further enhances the driving experience, ensuring comfort in varying weather conditions.
JAC Motors offers a generous 5-Year or 150,000 km warranty alongside complementary 24/7 roadside assistance
for the first year, providing significant value typically found in higher-priced vehicles. According to Tonette Lee, Brand Head of JAC Philippines, “The All-New JS2 PRO is designed with the customer in mind, offering more comfort and confidence for every journey.”
The JS2 PRO is available in four colors— silver, black, white, and red—at JAC dealerships nationwide. For more information, visit JAC Motors or follow @jaccarsphilippines on social media.
NAVIGATING the streets can be a daily exercise in frustration, particularly when confronting the myriad of confusing traffic signs and signals. Motorists often find themselves grappling with contradictory messages that leave them unsure of how to proceed.
Consider the common scenario where a sign states “No Turning Right or Left on Red Signal” while another below it urges, “Please Don’t Block The Corner.” Such mixed messages create a perfect storm for confusion. Drivers may encounter a well-marked lane indicating a permissible left or right turn, only to be halted by a traffic light that restricts their movement. This leads to unintentional violations, as motorists scramble to make sense of the conflicting directives.
Many of these perplexing signs are prevalent in Manila and various parts of Metro Manila, where vigilant traffic enforcers seem to be ever-present, ready to pounce on unsuspecting drivers. A prime example can be observed at the busy intersection of A. Lacson Avenue and Laong Laan Street in Sampaloc. Here, heavy trucks often occupy the right lane, complicating the ability of light vehicles to navigate turns. Despite the chaos, traffic enforcers stand watch, seemingly waiting for any minor infraction. Driving to popular destinations like Divisoria becomes a challenge as “traffic traps” litter the route, creating a minefield for drivers. Notably, female motorists often find themselves targeted by these enforcers, who exploit the situation to intimidate and impose dubious penalties. The question arises: how can we protect drivers from the predatory practices of unscrupulous traffic enforcers when the very signs and signals meant to guide them are so misleading? As we advocate for clearer and more consistent traffic management, it’s essential to address the systemic issues that allow these frustrating encounters to persist. Only then can we hope to create a safer and more navigable environment for all road users.
CATCH TEAM PH AT TOYOTA GAZOO RACING GRAN TURISMO CUP ASIA FINALS 2024
Changan Auto has officially opened a new dealership in Cagayan de Oro City, marking its second location in Mindanao and the fourth of six planned dealerships in the VisMin regionreflecting Changan’s confidence in the growth potential of the southern market. Operated in partnership with Global Star Motor Corporation, the new facility spans 92,505.05 square feet and promises top-class service and aftersales support. Following this opening, Changan plans to launch additional dealerships in Dumaguete and Davao City later this year. Maricar Parco, General Manager of Changan Auto Philippines, emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing the automotive experience for consumers in the region, as Changan aims to provide innovative vehicles and exceptional customer care to Filipinos.
THE excitement is palpable as Team Philippines prepares to compete in the Gazoo Racing Gran Turismo (GR GT) Cup Asia Finals 2024, taking place today in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This thrilling e-Motorsports event, hosted by TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) Asia, showcases the top 15 finalists from across the region, including elite e-racers from the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.
Representing the Philippines are standout competitors Luis Moreno, who finished second place at last year’s Asia finals, Russell Reyes and newcomer Enzo Ison. Their selection follows a rigorous National Finals at the SM Mall of Asia, where they triumphed over 40 of the country’s best sim racers. The finals will unfold across three iconic race tracks—Sardegna Windmills, Nürburgring GP, and Fuji Speedway—each presenting unique challenges that will test the racers’ strategy, adaptability, and pace. The overall champion will be determined through a point system across these races, with the top two competitors earning a coveted spot in the Global Finals later this year.
Fans can catch all the action live, streamed on Toyota Gazoo Racing Asia’s and Toyota Gazoo Racing Philippines’ Facebook pages, ensuring that supporters back home can cheer on Team Philippines. The event promises not only to celebrate e-Motorsports but also to inspire the next generation of racers in the region. As TGR continues to push the boundaries of innovation in motorsports, the Gazoo Racing Gran Turismo Cup serves as a vital platform for emerging talent, blending the thrill of virtual racing with the spirit of competition.
By Alona Cochon
HAROON Cali made the Philippines proud by emerging as the top podium nisher in the men’s 30-39 division title at the Ultraoceanman 25 km event held recently, in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
The veteran Filipino swimming coach, based in Davao City, also nished an impressive fth overall in the men’s individual category, trailing behind top nishers Rachapov Rishat of Kazakhstan (5:33:32.50, men’s 20-29), Volpi Laura of Italy (5:49:44.65, women’s 50-59), Amar Alain of France (6:08:28.83, men’s 40-49), and Adilkhanov Madi of Kazakhstan (6:34:15.84, men’s 20-29).
“I didn’t expect to compete because my visa arrived late, but I’m thrilled to have earned a place for the Philippines. It was tough, being an international competition,” Cali shared after his victory.
Exhausted but elated, he mentioned plans to enjoy Italy’s cities and looked forward to visiting the Rome Vatican.
This year marked Palermo’s second consecutive time hosting the prestigious ULTRAOCEANMAN Italy, an international open-water swimming event that attracted athletes from around the globe.
The competition took place at two of Sicily’s most scenic locations, with the 25 km ULTRAOCEANMAN race starting from the Marina di Costa Rossa port in Pozzillo.
The route, which tested both endurance and stamina, led participants through some of Sicily’s stunning coastal landscapes, nishing at the picturesque L’Ombelico del Mondo beach in Mondello. A total of 33 athletes took part in this challenging race,
showcasing their endurance in the waters of Sicily. Cali’s strong performance earned him well-deserved recognition, marking another achievement for the Philippines on the global swimming stage. In a particularly inspiring moment during the event, two
DEFENDING champions Sydney Sy Tancontian and Princess Cortez will spearhead the nine-member Philippine Sambo team as they compete at the Korea Open Sambo Championship at the Korea Sambo Center in Cheon-An, South Korea.
Tancontian, who will compete in the sport sambo female +80kg division, and Cortez, fighting in the -59kg category, are expected to deliver strong performances. They are joined by a formidable lineup, including World Beach Sambo Championship bronze medalist Jeniva Consigna (-69kg), and rising stars Mariah Lua (-72kg) and Grace Gangan (-80kg). In the combat sambo category, AC Yap, who
secured a silver medal in last year’s event, will return to compete in the female -80kg division.
Joining her are Cambodia SEA Games gold medalist Robin Catalan (-64kg), his nephew Edemel Catalan (-58kg), and Jomary Torres, who will ght in the female -50kg class.
Pilipinas Sambo Federation Inc. (PSFI)
President Paolo Tancontian expressed confidence that the national squad can surpass last year’s impressive haul of three gold medals.
He also emphasized the significance of the Korea Open as vital exposure for the athletes, as part of their preparation for the upcoming Sambo World Championships later this year.
Paralympic athletes, Giacomo Di Santo and Enrico Giacomin, completed the race as a relay team. They became the rst Paralympic athletes to participate in the grueling Ultraoceanman event, adding a special highlight to this year’s competition.
By Peter Atencio
AS the reigning M5 World Champion, the Falcons-AP.Bren have committed to a more focused and consistent performance as they advance to the nals playo s of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines Season 14 (MPL S14).
This resolution follows their dominant 2-0 sweep of defending champions, Team Liquid Philippines, during their nal elimination round match at the Green Sun Hotel in Makati City on Sunday.
Falcons captain, Angelo “Pheww” Arcangel, acknowledged their need for consistency, saying, “Siguro, our biggest lesson is to be consistent. Napatunayan namin ito. Hindi kami naging all throughout.”
The Falcons, who maintained their championship-winning lineup from the M5 World Championship, secured the second seed in the upper bracket of the nal playo s. Their triumph began with a 25-minute Game 1 showdown, led by Rowgien
COMING off a successful campaign in the Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines Inc. Panabo chess tourney last October 1, Fide Master Christian Gian Karlo Arca of Panabo City, Davao del Norte will continue his quest for an International Master (IM) norm in the upcoming Asian Juniors and Girls Chess Championships to be held on Oct. 12 to 19 at the Knights Templar Hotel in Tagaytay City. The 15 years old Arca, a Grade 10 student of Panabo City National High School won the gold medal in the Open Blitz, a side event of the FIDE World Youth Chess Championships held in Montesilvano, Italy from Nov. 12 to 24, 2023. “I will work even harder to get the International Master title. I will not waste the support given by my family and my sponsors who trust in my ability,” said Arca, playing under the guidance of School Principal Manuel Esperanza and Coach AGM Ramil Langamon.
To get an IM title, a player must achieve three required title norms over 27 or more games and a FIDE rating of 2400 or more.
Arca who totes a Standard FIDE rating of 2199 already has two norms.
He acquired his first IM norm during the 18th IGB Dato’ Arthur Tan Malaysian Open Chess Championships, a nine-round tournament held at the Midvalley Megamall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Aug. 26 to Sept. 3, 2023. He obtained his second IM norm after winning the Quang Ninh Grandmaster Tournament last May 14-19, 2024 in Vietnam. Governor Athena Tolentino of Cavite, first Vice President of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, Mayor Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino of Tagaytay City who is also President of the Philippine Olympic Committee and National Chess Federation of the Philippines Chairman/ President Prospero Pichay Jr. are expected to lead the opening ceremony on Saturday at 10 am. Also competing are Phil Martin Casiguran, Andrew James Toledo, Andrei Ainsley Dolorosa, Davin Sean and Danry Seth Romualdez, Zeyus Kyle Del Mundo, and Marius Constante. The defending champion is Grandmaster Aleksei Grebnev of Russia. In the distaff side, Jemaicah Yap Mendoza, Apple Rubin and Arleah Cassandra Sapuan will carry the Philippine Flag.
“Owgwen”Unigo’s hero Tigreal, which ended in a close 26-22 victory. This marked the Falcons’ 10th win out of 14 matches in the elimination round. Building on that momentum, Falcons AP.Bren completely overwhelmed Team Liquid PH in Game 2 with a decisive 15-4 victory, not losing a single turret in the process. Vexana stood out in the second match with a awless record of three kills and nine assists.
Falcons head coach, Robert Sanchez, highlighted Team Liquid PH’s hasty gameplay, stating, “Masyado silang nagmadaling pumatay. Kaya nakakawi kami, kahit paisa-isa lang.”
The Falcons entered the match riding high on the con dence from their M5 World Championship win last year, where they claimed the $300,000 first prize in the global event organized by Moonton. Meanwhile, Fnatic ONIC (FNOP)
continued to dominate the regular season, extending their recordbreaking winning streak to 13 games. This achievement secured them the top seed in the upper bracket. Smart Omega (OMG), the only team to halt Fnatic’s streak, claimed the third seed for the nals. The MPL S14 playo s will take place from Oct. 16 to 20 at the Green Sun Hotel in Makati City. This critical phase will determine the best team in the Philippines and the country’s representatives for the upcoming M6 World Championship. The playoffs will feature six qualified teams: Fnatic Onic PH (FNOP), Falcons AP Bren (FCAP), Team Liquid PH (TLPH), Smart Omega (OMG), Aurora (RORA), and Blacklist International (BLCK). Teams will battle in a best-of-five (BO5) series, with the Lower Bracket Finals and Grand Finals culminating in a best-of-seven (BO7) showdown.
By Mariana Burgos
ORDINARY household sounds that we often take for granted can be a significant source of stress for our pets, leading to behavioral issues and distress.
In her article, “Common household sounds are stressing out our pets, but little research has been put into giving them a happier life,” Dr. Emma K. Grigg from the University of California, Davis, notes that we still know very little about how everyday noises affect the well-being of our pets. Her research reveals that the sounds made by household appliances, which we barely notice, can cause our pets considerable discomfort.
In Grigg’s recent study, published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, she and her colleagues conducted surveys of dog owners and analyzed online videos to document the reactions of dogs to various household sounds. The results were alarming, with many dogs displaying clear signs of fear, anxiety, and distress in response to sounds like the low-battery beep of smoke detectors, the high-pitched chirps of microwave ovens, and the roar of vacuum cleaners. These sounds may seem trivial to us, but dogs reacted intensely to high-frequency and intermittent sounds, such as those emitted by electronic devices, much more than to low-frequency, continuous sounds like vacuums. Grigg says dogs often display behaviors such as pacing, trembling, hiding, or staying close to their owners when these noises occur. Unfortunately, many pet owners are unaware of the distress their pets are experiencing. In fact, Grigg found that in 45.6 per cent of the videos, the owners were amused by their pets' reactions, and in some cases, even deliberately antagonized their dogs to get a more dramatic response. This insensitivity highlights a broader issue of misunderstanding the emotional needs of pets, particularly when it comes to how they react to seemingly mundane household sounds.
One of the critical findings of Grigg's study is that dogs' heightened sensitivity to highfrequency sounds makes them especially vulnerable to distress from these noises. Unlike humans, dogs can hear sounds at much higher frequencies, which means that the beeping of a
smoke detector or microwave can be incredibly irritating or even painful to them. This difference in auditory perception is a crucial factor in why pets may seem disproportionately affected by noises that we can easily tune out.
This research not only sheds light on a specific problem but also underscores the lack of attention given to pet welfare in general.
Grigg points out that while there has been significant progress in understanding animal behavior and welfare in recent years, much more needs to be done to educate both professionals and the general public about how to recognize signs of stress and anxiety in pets.
She mentions that in veterinary education, applied behavior is often underrepresented, with many veterinary students graduating without adequate training in diagnosing and treating behavioral issues.
In fact, Grigg refers to a study by Calder et al., which found that only 26.8 per cent of graduating veterinary students in North America felt prepared to handle behavior problems in their practice. This gap in education reflects a broader issue within the veterinary field, where the behavior of companion animals is often seen as less important than the physical health of the animal. However, as Grigg argues, understanding the behavioral and emotional needs of pets is just as vital to their overall well-being.
The implications of Grigg’s research go beyond simply understanding how household sounds affect pets. She points out that many
pet owners turn to outdated or uninformed sources for advice on pet care, which can lead to negative outcomes for both pets and their owners. A lack of education on how to properly care for pets, particularly when it comes to recognizing signs of stress or anxiety, can result in behavioral problems that are difficult to manage. This can lead to a strain on the human-animal bond and, in some cases, cause pets to be surrendered to shelters.
Grigg advocates for a more holistic approach to educating pet owners and professionals about animal behavior. She believes that coursework in companion animal behavior, welfare, and human-animal interactions should be more widely available in undergraduate and veterinary programs. By providing students with a deeper understanding of the needs of pets, we can improve the quality of life for both animals and humans. Grigg points out that a better understanding of pet behavior would not only reduce stress and injuries caused by aggressive or fearful animals but also alleviate the emotional toll on shelter workers and veterinarians who have to manage pets with behavioral issues.
Moreover, Grigg’s work emphasizes that the behavior of companion animals should be considered a valid and important topic within the life sciences. While many animal science programs focus on wildlife or production animals, there is a growing interest in studying the behavior and cognition of dogs and cats, as these animals play a significant role in our daily lives. Grigg calls for a shift in how we approach animal behavior studies, arguing that pets deserve the same level of attention and care as other animals in scientific research.
Grigg’s article. highlights a critical yet often overlooked aspect of pet care: how everyday household sounds can cause significant distress to our pets. Her research demonstrates the need for greater awareness and education on this issue, both for pet owners and professionals. By better understanding the emotional needs of our pets and the impact of our environment on their well-being, we can create a more harmonious and less stressful living environment for them. Grigg’s work calls for a shift in how we view and treat our pets, urging us to prioritize their mental and emotional health just as much as their physical health.
About the Author: Mariana Burgos is a freelance artist, writer, and tutor. She has been a solo parent for 17 years now because she is the wife of Jonas Burgos, a Filipino desaparecido. She and her daughter are animal lovers and are active in advocating not only human rights but the rights of animals as well.
WE HAVE been encountering posts on dogs, cats, and other animals on Facebook that are eye-openers, or inspiring, or enlightening, or educational, or can make one feel good during a stressful day, or make one encouraged to help the poor souls among us.
Sunday Pets would like to share these notable posts of netizens through this space called Pawsbook. Compiled by DC
Carla Jungwirth posted in National Geographic, posted:
“A stray dog living by the dock developed a special friendship with a pelican, and the two became inseparable. One day, a kind worker at the dock took notice of the dog’s situation and decided to adopt him, giving the dog a loving home. Though the dog was overjoyed with his new family, he still longed for his pelican friend. Understanding this bond, the dog’s new human dad decided to bring him back to the dock daily so he could spend time with the pelican, keeping their unique friendship alive. Their bond remained strong, despite the change in the dog’s living situation. This heartwarming story highlights the deep emotional connections animals can form with one another and the compassion of humans who understand and nurture those bonds.”
Posted by Doggos and Puppers in their group page:
"The fascinating and touching story of Lampo, the railway dog" �� Lampo, was a mixed breed puppy with a German Shepherd appearance, became famous in the 1950s in Italy for his extraordinary ability to travel alone on trains and always return to his home. Lampo lived in a train station in Campiglia Marittima next to a station warden who adopted him. One day, the puppy decided to hop on a train and, to everyone's surprise, he not only traveled independently, but he knew when and where to get off to return!
He made many trips to nearby cities and would always find his way back to the station, becoming a favorite among passengers and railroad workers.
The most amazing thing is that Lampo seemed to understand train timetables perfectly and never failed to get on the correct one. It's said that it even helped passengers orient themselves.
Today, Lampo is remembered with a statue at Campiglia Marittima station, honoring his incredible traveler spirit and intelligence.
Their story has touched hearts for generations and remains a symbol of the special connection between humans and animals ����”
JOYCE PANGCO PAÑARES, Issue Editor
email: joyce.panares@gmail.com
SOLAIRE Resort and the German Club of the Philippines celebrate the biggest Oktoberfest festivities from October 19 and 20, 2024 at the Grand Ballroom at Solaire North.
Guests can indulge in an array of classic German dishes and the finest brews from world-renowned Weihenstephaner, the official beer sponsor of Oktoberfest.
To add to the German charm, there will also be live entertainment by Bavarian Sound Express all night long.
Families will surely enjoy a unique Oktoberfest experience at Solaire North with October 20 open to children of all ages who can join a variety of activities, such as a bouncy castle,
By Joyce Babe P. Pañares
TITTOS Latin BBQ and Brew began in 2016 as a passion project of friends with a common love for drinking and having a good time.
Eight years later, members of the all-male team have become full-fledged “titos” themselves, and their two-branch restaurant has matured with a well-curated menu.
“We were all just passionate friends who wanted to have a space to drink and celebrate and have fun. We started in Kapitolyo and then opened our Greenhills branch in mid-2019,” said Winslow Co, marketing director of Eat Up MNL Inc.
“Our two branches are testament to the perseverance and unwavering commitment of our team, and our love for good food and great company,” he added.
Tittos is marking its 8th anniversary with three
German costume photo booth, face painting, and carnival games.
Oktoberfest guests who want to savor their visit to Solaire North can also avail of exclusive room packages for booking until October 16 for stays between October 18 to 20. Enjoy a 20% discount on the Bed and Breakfast Rate, which includes a buffet breakfast for two at Fresh.
Get ready to have your fill of beer paired with traditional German spread such as
new festive menu items: the Peruvian Stuffed Chicken Wings, the Colombian Roasted Pork Belly, the Street Taco Sampler, and the Bibingka Cheesecake.
The roasted chicken wings are glazed with soy lime and stuffed with meat, vegetables, and Latin spices.
The oven-roasted pork belly with crispy skin, grilled corn, and mixed greens with raspberry vinaigrette is served with three side sauces: sweet chili garlic bits, cilantro chimichurri sauce, and salsa verde.
The taco sampler offers beef barbacoa, beef birria, lengua, sisig, pork carnitas, pesto chicken, salted egg shrimp, and baja fish taco and served with spicy salsas on the side.
And for dessert, the Bibingka Cheesecake is an ice cream cake with salted egg wrapped in banana leaf.
Brotkorb, or breadbasket, an essential centerpiece of oven-fresh German breads and Laugenbrezel or Bavarian-style soft pretzels which are perfect for pairing with Obatzda, a creamy German beer cheese dip. There’s also Wiesen jause which features a delightful spread of German cold cuts and cheeses. Choose from a Münchner Wurstsalat, a Munich-style sausage salad, Kartoffelsalat, a classic German potato salad, or Krautsalat, a tangy white cabbage salad.
Guests can also enjoy sausages like Rostbratwurst, a grilled and spicy pork sausage served alongside tangy sauerkraut, roasted potatoes, and rich onion jus, as well as Frankfurter sausage paired with creamy German potato salad and a freshly
baked Kaiser roll, Oktoberfest Haxe or slowroasted Pork Knuckle that comes with a wheat beer sauce, and Rindsgulasch, which is a hearty beef goulash made with braised beef ragout, served with bread dumplings and a side of red cabbage. The dessert station includes Apfelstrudel or classic apple strudel, Kaiserschmarrn or shredded caramelized pancake, and Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte or black forest gateau.
(Don’t miss out on this extraordinary celebration of German culture! Tickets are now on sale at https://oktoberfest.ph. Secure your spot and be part of the most authentic Oktoberfest celebration Quezon City has ever seen.)
“Ours is a Latin American inspired restaurant. We transform Latin American food and make them more appealing and appetizing for Pinoys,” said Tittos Executive Chef Jerwyn Rabo.
“Servings are mostly for sharing because the idea is really for a fiesta-like get-together, but we
By Abigail Adriatico and Angelica Villaneva
AS DOZENS of public servant aspirants submitted their names for national and local positions before the deadline last Tuesday, almost a hundred celebrities, influencers, and personalities expressed their desires to run for elective posts happening on May 12, 2025.
From old names who have long been a part of both showbiz and politics seeking re-election to newcomers whose fame may give them a chance to secure their coveted positions, the recent filing period has considerably drawn the attention of the public.
With the opposing views surrounding celebrities entering politics spreading across social media, Manila Standard Entertainment took the time to talk with several people from the youngest generation of voters, the Gen Z, to give their comments and discuss their thoughts over such developments.
Noticing the disparity in the sentiments circulating online about celebrities and their entry into public office, subject matter researcher Anthony Vivar , 25, pointed out how this has been a norm
within the country’s political system for a long time.
“This upcoming election is filled with a lot of different opinions. I can say that this is a usual occurrence in our country where populism is part of our political system,” said Anthony.
Meanwhile for Marie Antonnete Dantes, 24, with populism among candidates has become the standard for most of the voters of whom to elect, they tend to set aside the qualifications of an individual should have before entering the public office.
“Having this advantage, gives the disadvantage to the people who vote for them, simply because they were blinded by their popularity and not being aware that these celebrities don’t have enough knowledge for the position they’re running for,” she stated.
First time voter Audrey Nicole Alcaraz, 18, expressed her disappointment over personalities who
By Abigail Adriatico
only run just to earn power and authority without realizing the responsibilities it comes with.
“Just from watching their interviews, I became dismayed from how detached they are from reality. They do not realize the many burdens of becoming a leader for the people, the responsibilities they’re obliged to have and the sacrifices they have to make. And I think because of this ignorance, consequences will be met and the people of this country will suffer,” explained Nicole.
Echoing the previous statements, Tourism student Alejandro Adriati co, 20, believes that a deserving candidate is one that bears the right qualifications for the job.
cal system.
WITH director Kip Oebanda’s hit film Balota finally making its way to cinemas nationwide, content creator Sassa Gurl drew laughs as she parodied actress Marian Rivera’s portrayal of the film’s main character Teacher Emmy. In the video shared to social media, Sassa Gurl can be seen holding a bright yellow ballot box as she comically walked around and mimicked Rivera’s iconic scenes in the film, which had earned her the Best Actress award at the 2024 Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival last August.
“Teacher Emmy n’yo, PAGOD NA! Introducing Teacher EME!” the post’s caption read. Notably, Sassa Gurl was also part of the film as Babe, one of the younger voters who is vocal about her views against the corrupt politi-
Someone that has experience and not just there for the spotlight. A candidate that has genuine care for our people, with an honest and clear plan is what matters to me,” he said.
Medical technician student Mariane Julia San Juan, 23, emphasized that an individual seeking for a public position must be someone who thinks of the welfare of his people.
“I’m looking for a candidate who has one word, has dedication and does things that will be good for everyone, not just for a few. I also look for a candidate who is not corrupt, and it’s really good for me if the candidate has finished school and has experience interacting with both rural or urban areas,” said Julia.
Lastly, architecture student , 23, will opt for leaders who have clear intentions to serve the people genuinely, high-ing that they can provide solutions to the country’s
By Angelica Villanueva
WITH the upcoming national and local elections happening next year, news about filing of candidacy among individuals spread like a fire left and right across different platforms—may it be on television, newspaper, radio, and social media. As a breather from all the happenings surrounding the upcoming elections but to still remind you and reawake your socio-political consciousness, the Manila Standard Entertainment listed five songs you can listen to on all streaming platforms.
“Upuan” by Gloc-9 ft. Jeazell Grutas This classic 2009 track
“Upuan” delves into the social inequality and unjust treatment experienced by most of the Filipinos. Under his second major label album Matrikula, the hip-hop rapper wrote “Upuan” to call out corrupt politicians using their position for their own benefit.
“I want someone who knows what they are actually doing.
Revolving around the story of a teacher protecting a ballot box holding the votes of a town, Oebanda had written Balota based on the state of the elections in the country, which he had called absurd in a post expressing his sentiments about the film back in 2023.
“Yes, the elections in this country is absurd. That’s probably an accepted fact across the political spectrum,” said Oebanda, who openly admitted that the results of the last elections impacted him negatively.
“Democracy is heavy. It is one big joke we must take seriously. It’s ripe for satire because it is broken. But it isn’t the only way to make society better. Tawanan natin pero baguhin rin natin,” he said further. Balota is set to premiere in cinemas nationwide on Oct. 16.
“I look for a candidate with competence, integrity, empathy, and a solid educational background. They should have a deep understanding of issues, a clear vision, and the ability to implement real solutions. Also, transparency and accountability is important, a genuine commitment to serving the public, not personal interests.
“Tatsulok” by Bamboo Representing the symbolic pyramid of the society in the Philippines, “Tatsulok” (Triangle) discusses the unjust system that benefits the ruling class, privilege comes at the expense of the disadvantaged—especially those people suffering from poverty. Although interpretations differ, the track also addresses how justice should support the struggling majority.
“Kapangyarihan” by Ben&Ben ft. SB19 A collaboration between today’s top OPM artists Ben&Ben and SB19, “Kapangyarihan” reflects the realities of life and serves as a call out of the nation among leaders in the position, demanding for a change and public service. The song is also used as one of the official soundtracks of GMA’s historical series Pulang Araw
“Kunwari” by Kamikazee ft. Gloc-9 A perfect track for the upcoming election next year, Kamikazee’s first collaboration with Gloc-9 in 2013 tackles about wisely choosing the next leaders of the country, reminding us that the future of the nation relies on our hands.
“Kolateral” by Sandata Not a song, we know, but this 2019 studio rap album released by Sandata, a group of artists headed by Filipino rap artists and activists BLKD and Calix, offers 12 tracks that retells the narratives and
By Nickie Wang
PHYSICAL activity is vital for children’s development and well-being. It helps maintain a healthy weight, strengthens muscles and bones, and improves cardiovascular fitness. Regular exercise also boosts the immune system, lowering the risk of diseases.
Beyond physical health, staying active reduces stress and anxiety, improves mood, and enhances focus and academic performance.
The Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. and Breeze launched their EcoPlay initiative at Marikina Elementary School on Oct. 7. The initiative integrates traditional Filipino games into the P.E. curriculum for grades 4 to 6. The project aims to promote sportsmanship, physical fitness, and resilience among young learners.
EcoPlay will involve 68 schools across Marikina City, Quezon City, and Taguig City and Pateros (TAPAT). Video lessons, session guides, and EcoPlay game kits will be used in classrooms, and grade 3 students will participate in Eco Gardens, fostering environmental responsibility. The initiative follows the partners’ earlier EcoProject, which focused on environmental conservation.
“Today, we are proud to launch EcoPlay in our
I AM MAD (Making A Difference) Volunteers, Inc. will hold its third mental health forum,
fourth year of partnership with Breeze,” said Rina Lopez, president and executive director of the Knowledge Channel Foundation. “We believe learning should be holistic, and this initiative encourages physical fitness and life skills like perseverance, teamwork, and respect.”
The program will conclude with a Palarong Pinoy event, where participating schools will compete, with winners receiving Knowledge Channel TV packages and recognition. For more information, visit www.knowledgechannel.org or follow @ knowledgechannel on Facebook and other social media platforms.
LACOSTE’S Spring-Summer 2025 collection draws inspiration from the brand’s athletic heritage and a sense of freedom, rooted in founder René Lacoste’s off-court lifestyle. The collection, designed by Pelagia Kolotouros and her team, captures a relaxed, sporty elegance reminiscent of archival images of Lacoste enjoying time with friends at the beach in Southwestern France.
The collection blends formal and casual styles, with breezy, fluid silhouettes that evoke the carefree spirit of the 1920s. It highlights the Maison’s signature pieces, including modern versions of Lacoste’s iconic polo shirt, which appears as t-shirts, dresses, and tennis skirts, alongside reimagined romper bathing suits and lingerie-inspired details. The designs maintain the brand’s trademark athleticism while adding sensual touches and playful transparency.
A tribute to the tennis world is central to the collection, with a large net sculpture by British artist Susie MacMurray taking center stage at the Paris show, underscoring the sport’s influence. Men’s pieces incorporate softshouldered blazers paired with performance shorts, while women’s outfits feature pleats, cut-outs, and athletic V-necklines. The color palette is anchored in neutral tones, from tan to espresso, accented by vibrant pops of yellow and green. These bright shades bring energy to Lacoste’s traditionally minimalist color scheme, offering a youthful, optimistic tone to the collection.
Kolotouros also revisits the Lacoste crocodile logo, playfully deconstructing it into jewelry elements, while textures like bouclé jacquard and lace add depth to the designs. The collection serves as a modern celebration of Lacoste’s legacy, blending its athletic roots with contemporary French style.
CITY OF DREAMS SWEEPS
ASIA AWARDS 2024 WITH THREE MAJOR WINS
CITY of Dreams Manila received three awards at the Stelliers Asia Awards 2024, recognizing its contributions to the hospitality industry. Property President Geoff Andres was named Green & CSR Hotelier of the Year, Vice President for Human Resources Thesz Liwanag was recognized as Human Resources Hotelier of the Year, and Rooms Division Training Manager Ardie Valerio was awarded Unsung Hero of the Year.
Andres highlighted the team’s dedication to sustainability, noting the resort’s progress in achieving its environmental goals. City of Dreams Manila has previously earned recognition for sustainable practices, including being a finalist in the Forbes Travel Guide Responsible Hospitality Award. Liwanag, part of the pre-opening team, leads initiatives aimed at improving employee welfare and engagement. Under her leadership, 2,606 volunteers have participated in corporate social responsibility activities since 2023. Valerio, who joined the resort in 2014, was honored for his behind-thescenes contributions. He previously won the resort’s President’s Award in 2022 and was a finalist in the 2023 Mabuhay Awards. The Stelliers Asia Awards 2024, held at the Four Seasons Bangkok, recognized hospitality professionals from 12 countries. The awards resumed after a four-year break, honoring 89 finalists across 19 categories.
IBy Nickie Wang
MAGINE waking up every day in a fully furnished, hotel-grade suite with all the comforts and luxuries you would expect from a high-end property, yet with the added benefit of it being your own home.
I recently had the chance to explore The Hotel Residences at Acqua, a development by Century Properties Group (CPG), and it offers something unique: the chance to live like you’re permanently checked into a hotel.
The sixth tower of Acqua Private Residences, where these suites are located, is nestled conveniently between Mandaluyong and Makati, thanks to easy access via the newly opened EstrellaPantaleon Bridge. If you’ve ever found yourself dreaming of hotel living, this could be a way to make that dream a reality without the fleeting nature of a typical hotel stay.
Walking into one of the units, I was struck by the attention to detail. Every space is furnished and ready to move into, with high-quality finishes that speak to the hotel experience. It’s the type of place where you don’t need to think about decorating or furnishing — everything is already set up. From sleek furniture to modern appliances, the suites feel complete from the moment you step in.
What sets this development apart is the variety in unit sizes, catering to different needs. Whether you’re looking for a cozy 31-36 square meter Suite, a spacious one-bedroom Deluxe or Superior, or even a two-bedroom Family Suite, there’s something here for everyone. These options make it a great choice for single professionals, young families, or even those looking for an investment property.
Beyond the interiors, the lifestyle amenities at The Hotel Residences are just as impressive. A gym and pool are just the start — there’s also access to restaurants, lounges, and even a full waterfront clubhouse at Acqua Private Residences. The developers thought about convenience and enjoyment in every detail,
creating spaces that allow residents to unwind and enjoy a resort-like experience.
One of the key aspects I found most appealing is the flexibility of these units. They come with a Condominium Certificate of Title (CCT), so you’re not just buying into a temporary hotel-like stay — you’re getting full ownership. Whether you’re a local buyer or an international investor, this development offers the chance to secure a permanent slice of luxurious living in the heart of the city.
After spending time here, I realized that The Hotel Residences at Acqua is more than just a place to live — it’s a lifestyle. It’s for those who want the comfort and convenience of a hotel with the benefits of owning their own home. It’s a seamless blend of sophistication and ease, where you never have to check out.
For anyone considering moving into a fully furnished, hotel-fitted condo, The Hotel Residences at Acqua might just be the place where your everyday feels like a vacation. For more information, visit www. hotelresidencesatacqua.com.