LIAN, Batangas. Nitong Sabado, isang binatilyong estudyante at isang hindi pa nakikilalang lalaki ang nalunod sa magkahiwalay na pangyayari sa Lian at Nasugbu sa Batangas.
Ang unang biktima ay kinilala ng mga pulis na si Aaron Lloyd Aquino, isang estudyante sa Grade 12 at residente ng Brgy. Sauyo Road, Novaliches, Quezon City.
Samantala, tinatayang nasa 50 hanggang 60 taong gulang ang ikalawang nasawi na nakasuot ng berdeng t-shirt at blue na maong shorts.
Kasalukuyan pa ring nawawala sina Patrick Torres, 19, at Benjie Muñoz, 21, parehong taga-Brgy. Sauyo, Novaliches, Quezon City.
Ayon sa ulat ng Batangas Police Provincial Office, nagpasya ang grupo ni Aquino na mag-outing sa isang beach resort sa Brgy. San Diego, Lian bandang 8:00 ng umaga. Matapos mag-inuman, lumusong sa dagat si Aquino kasama ang tatlong kaibigan.
Ayon sa salaysay ni John Denmark Cruz, isa sa mga nakaligtas, hinatak sila ng malakas na alon na nagresulta sa pagkalunod ng tatlo.
Patuloy pa rin ang search and rescue operations na isinasagawa ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), mga tauhan ng Lian Municipal Risk Reduction Management Office (MDRRMO), at mga opisyal ng Barangay San Diego.
Sa Nasugbu naman, natagpuan ang bangkay ng hindi pa nakikilalang lalaki na lumulutang malapit sa dalampasigan sa Sitio Maligaya, Brgy. Bucana, Nasugbu.
Batay sa ulat ng pulisya, isang mangingisda ang nakapansin sa bangkay bandang 7:00 ng umaga.
Patuloy pa rin ang imbestigasyon hinggil sa kaso, ayon sa mga awtoridad.
VATICAN CITY. Two days after being discharged from the hospital, Pope Francis resumed his cherished Sunday custom of greeting the public in St. Peter’s Square, expressing thanks for the comfort he received after surgery and thanking the crowd shouting “Long live the pope!”
Before launching into prepared remarks, Francis expressed gratitude for “affection, attention and friendship” and the assurance of “the support of prayer” during his hospitalization for June 7 abdominal surgery at a Rome hospital to repair a hernia and remove increasingly painful scarring around his intestines.
“This human and spiritual closeness for me was a great help and comfort,″ Francis told some 15,000 people in the square. ”Thanks to all, thanks to you, thanks from the heart.”
The 86-year-old pontiff sounded a bit breathless and hoarse at times, but he gestured frequently with his hands for emphasis, adlibbed at times from the prepared speech, and clearly looked delighted to be back to his routine.
While the thousands of Romans, tourists and pilgrims who regularly turn out for the weekly noon appearance of the pope at a window of the Apostolic Palace usually applaud when they catch sight of the pope at the window, this time the public’s applause seemed louder than usual. The three-hour surgery under general anesthesia had forced Francis to skip the Sunday appearance on June 11.
While his mood seemed uplifted to see the crowd below, including flag-waving nuns and tourists in sun hats on the hot, humid day, Francis turned somber as he noted that Tuesday marks World Refugee Day, an occasion promoted by the United Nations.
“With great sadness and so much sorrow I think of the victims of the very grave shipwreck that happened in recent days off the coast of Greece,″ Francis said. He was referring to the smugglers’ overcrowded fishing boat, filled with hundreds of migrants, that sank in the Mediterranean Sea last week.
“It seems that the sea was calm,″ Francis said, seemingly expressing perplexity that such a grave tragedy could happen in those conditions.
“I renew my prayer for all those who lost their life, and I implore that, always, everything possible is done to prevent similar tragedies,″ the pontiff said.
Some of the 104 survivors said as many as 750 were aboard, leaving the possibilities that hundreds perished. Greek rescuers recovered 78 bodies. Questions persist whether the Greek coast guard could have intervened in time to prevent the capsizing.
He also prayed for the young students “victims of the brutal attack” on a school in western Uganda. The attack by suspected rebels on a school in Uganda killed 42 people, including 38 students in their dormitories. Several were abducted near the border with Congo.
Francis lamented “this struggle, this war all over the place. Let us pray for peace.”
He also urged people to remember the “martyred people in Ukraine,″ following Russia’s invasion last year.
As he wrapped up his remarks and was about to leave the window, cries of “Long live the pope” in Italian rose from the crowd, and the pope quickly responded, “Thanks.”
The pope’s doctors have urged him to take it easy as much as possible even as he resumes his Vatican workload. Francis will receive Brazil’s president on Wednesday afternoon, the Vatican has announced. But to ensure his convalescence can proceed well, Francis won’t conduct the Wednesday general audience in St. Peter’s Square.
In early August, Francis will make a pilgrimage to Portugal for a youth jamboree. At the end of that month, he flies to Mongolia for a visit that will see him be the first pontiff to go to that Asian country.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Michael Jordan is finalizing a deal to sell the majority share of the Charlotte Hornets, the franchise announced Friday, leaving the 30-team NBA without any Black majority ownership.
Jordan is selling to a group led by Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall, the Hornets said. Plotkin has been a minority stakeholder in the Hornets since 2019. Schnall has been a minority owner of the Atlanta Hawks since 2015 and is in the process of selling his investment in that team.
It’s not clear how long the process of selling will take to be finalized by the NBA’s Board of Governors. Jordan plans to keep a minority stake in the Hornets, the team he bought in 2010 for about $275 million.
Jordan’s decision to sell ends his unsuccessful 13-year run overseeing the organization.
“In the same way that it’s wonderful that one of our greatest, Michael Jordan, could become the principal governor of a team, he has the absolute right to sell at the same time,” NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said earlier this month at the NBA Finals. “Values have gone up a lot since he bought that team, so that is his decision.”
In that same news conference at the finals, Silver said the Board of Governors are focused on diversity in ownership groups.
“I would love to have better representation in terms of principal governors,” Silver said. “It’s a marketplace. It’s something that if we were expanding that the league would be in a position to focus directly on that, but in individual team transactions, the market takes us where we are.”
The sale price was not immediately announced; ESPN, citing sources, said the franchise was being valued at $3 billion. The most recent sale of an NBA team came when Mat Ishbia bought the Phoenix Suns, a deal that when struck in December valued that franchise at $4 billion.
Jordan declined comment on the sale through his spokesperson, Estee Portnoy.
For as great as Jordan was on the court — national champion at North Carolina, two-time Olympic gold medalist, six-time NBA champion and in the never-ending conversation for best player ever — the Hornets never reached a championship level during his time as the owner.
Charlotte went 423-600 in his 13 seasons in charge, the 26th-best record over that span. It never won a playoff series in that time and hasn’t even been to the postseason in the last seven seasons.
Other members of the new potential Hornets ownership group — pending the approval — are recording artist J. Cole, Dan Sundheim, Ian Loring, country music singer-songwriter Eric Church, Chris Shumway and several local Charlotte investors, including Amy Levine Dawson and Damian Mills.
Along with the Hornets, HSE ownership includes the NBA G League’s Greensboro Swarm and NBA 2K League’s Hornets Venom GT, as well as managing and operating the Spectrum Center, each of which is included as part of the sale.
When Jordan, who grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina, purchased majority ownership in the team, it created a great amount of buzz.
But the Hornets’ struggles and inability to turn things around bothered Jordan. The first inclination that he was looking to get out of the NBA ownership business came in 2020, when he sold a minority stake to Plotkin and Sundheim.
The Hornets are coming off an injury-plagued 27-55 season and hold the No. 2 pick in the NBA draft. Victor Wembanyana is expected to go first overall on Thursday night, leaving Charlotte with the choice of either G League star guard Scoot Henderson or Alabama’s Brandon Miller.
Charlotte’s biggest star is LaMelo Ball, and the team still has some decent foundational parts to build around including Terry Rozier, Gordon Hayward, P.J. Washington and Mark Williams, the team’s starting center who played well last year as a rookie.
Jordan was often criticized as an owner for not spending enough in free agency to make the Hornets competitive.
He took over a team in 2010 that had won 44 games the year before but had been swept by the Orlando Magic in the first round.
It went downhill from there.
Charlotte — still the Bobcats at the time — was 34-48 in its first year under Jordan and then an NBA-worst 7-59 the following year. But despite the abysmal record, Charlotte failed to land the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft lottery and Anthony Davis.
Charlotte got back to the playoffs in 2013-14 but was swept by the Miami Heat. Two years later, the Hornets won 48 games but lost again to the Heat in the first round, this time in seven games.
In the seven years since, Jordan’s Hornets have had only one winning season and have twice exited early in the play-in tournament as the 10 seed.
Charlotte has not won a playoff series since the 2001-02 season and has never won an NBA championship
Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan speaks to the media about hosting the NBA All-Star basketball game during a news conference in Charlotte, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019. Michael Jordan is finalizing a deal to sell the majority share of the Charlotte Hornets, a move that will end his 13-year run overseeing the organization, the team announced Friday, June 16, 2023. Jordan is selling to a group led by Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall, the Hornets said. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)
MANILA. Washington’s request for Manila to temporarily host its former Afghan refugees while awaiting their resettlement in the United States is still under review, the Department of Foreign Affairs said.
“The Philippines has not entered or finalized any agreement with the United States on that matter,” the DFA said in a statement Friday. “Consultations with relevant Philippine Government agencies are ongoing.”
Philippine envoy to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez earlier said the request was made in October 2022, noting that “all are destined” to return to the US after their special immigration visas are processed.
In Senate inquiry on Friday, Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo said US President Joe Biden also raised the request with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during the latter’s state visit to Washington in May.
The US government will shoulder all the costs should the Philippines agree to assist in the processing of US visas of its former Afghan employees fleeing the Taliban.
The DFA pointed out that the arrangement “will not involve the admission or hosting” of Afghan refugees.
Moreover, Manalo said there may be a “pilot group” of Afghan nationals if ever Manila and Washington made an agreement.
“All I can say at this point, and I say that because there’s nothing really agreed yet, but it seems that there’s a possibility, if we are able to find an arrangement, we would be having, perhaps, a pilot group, maybe a limited number,” he told the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
If that happens, the US and the Philippines will look for a site to house the Afghans while their visas are being processed.
“Also the United States, with Philippine officials, would try and select a suitable site where they can be located while they are being processed or vetted…It would be up to the Philippines to impose mobility restrictions and internal movements within the Philippines,” Manalo said.
Romualdez added that 1,000 to 1,500 Afghans per batch would be allowed in the country.
“Nasa atin na kung ilan ang gusto natin, pero ang request nila ay anywhere between 1,000 to 1,500 per batch. Ipo-process nila and they will go the United States. Kung gusto natin ng less, pwede rin,” the envoy told senators.
[Translation: It’s up to us on how many Afghans we will allow, but they requested to allow the entry of anywhere between 1,000 and 1,500 per batch. They will process their visa applications and they will go to the United States. If we want less, that’s fine too.]
The Afghans will be issued a non-immigrant visa to the Philippines that is good for only 59 days.
“So, there’s a time limit for that visa. Once it expires, the United States, I assume, is obligated either to process it immediately or they have to leave the country,” Romualdez said.
Mabini, Batangas. Inaresto ng Criminal Investigation and Detection Group-NCR (CIDG-NCR) si Mabini Mayor Nilo Villanueva at ang kanyang dalawang kapatid matapos isagawa ang sunud-sunod na raid sa kanilang mga tahanan kahapon, Sabado ng madaling-araw.
Ang mga raid ay isinagawa sa bisa ng search warrant na inisyu ni Antipolo City RTC Branch 74 Executive Judge Mary Josephine Lazaro, dahil sa mga alegasyon ng ilegal na pagmamay ari ng mga baril.
Ayon sa ulat, nakumpiska mula kay Villanueva ang isang maliit na pouch na may camouflage design na naglalaman ng hinihinalang explosive device.
Pagkatapos ng pag-aresto kay Mayor Villanueva, sinalakay ng CIDG-NCR at Special Action Force ang tahanan ng kapatid niya, isang 46-anyos na dating pulis, sa Sitio Pook, Brgy.Pulong Niogan, Mabini, Batangas. Ayon sa ulat, nakuha sa kanilang bahay ang isang granada at 16 piraso ng mga bala.
Sumunod naman na nilusob ng mga awtoridad ang bahay ng isa pang kapatis na si Bayani Villanueva sa Sitio Silangan, Brgy. Sto. Tomas. Si Bayani Villanueva ay chairman ng kanyang barangay at presidente ng Association of Barangay Chairman sa Mabini. Sa kanyang tahanan, nakumpiska ang ilang mga baril, 10 piraso ng bala, at isang MK2 Hand fragmentation grenade.
Sinubukan din ng mga awtoridad na puntahan din ang tahanan ng isa pang kapatid ng alkalde sa Sitio Kanluran, Brgy. Sampaguita, ngunit wala ito roon ng isagawa ang operasyon. Nakumpiska naman sa kanyang bahay ang isang baril at 10 piraso ng mga bala.
Si Villanueva at dalawa niyang kapatid ay nahaharap ngayon sa mga paratang ng paglabag sa RA 9516 or Law on Explosives. Dinala sila sa Camp Crame sa Quezon City para sa karagdagang proseso.
MALILIPOT, Albay. Nearly 20,000 people have fled from an erupting Mayon volcano and taken shelter in schools, disrupting education for thousands of students, many of whom are having classes in chapels and tents or under trees, officials said Friday.
The Mayon volcano in northeastern Albay province, one of the deadliest of 24 active volcanoes across the Philippine archipelago, began expelling lava late Sunday in a gentle eruption that has not caused any injuries or death. But it could drag on for months and cause a prolonged humanitarian crisis, officials warned.
Most of those forced to evacuate live in farming villages within a 6-kilometer (3.7-mile) radius of the volcano’s crater that has long been designated as a permanent danger zone but has been home to thriving communities for generations.
The evacuees were directed to more than 20 emergency shelters, which are mostly grade and high school campuses. Every classroom has turned into an overcrowded sanctuary for several families with sleeping mats, bags of clothes, cooking stoves and toys for children.
More than 17,000 students in five Albay towns are among affected by the displacements for the eruption. About 80% are continuing their daily school lessons through an emergency system in which parents teach their children at home or elsewhere using school-provided “learning modules,” said Alvin Cruz of the Department of Education in Albay.
The temporary distant-learning approach for students was extensively used during the two years of the coronavirus pandemic, when most of the Philippines was under police-enforced quarantine that restricted people to their homes.
“We came from the pandemic and the learning loss was grave, and now we have the Mayon volcano erupting,” Cruz told The Associated Press. “Our challenge now is how to track the displaced school children so we can give their parents the learning modules.”
Some teachers are trying to continue in-person classes, meeting with their students inside village halls, chapels, gymnasiums and daycare centers, outside in gardens and under trees, or even in school corridors, Cruz said.
“We can’t do anything because we’re in an emergency,” he said. “We will always find ways to ensure the learning continuity.”
At the San Jose elementary school campus now crammed with more than 2,400 displaced villagers in Malilipot town, AP journalists saw teachers holding classes along narrow open-air walkways, in a flower garden, inside a tiny guest hut and under the shade of a tree.
“Life must go on despite the volcano,” teacher Shirley Banzagales said as she held a mathematics class for 13 children in uniform under a mango tree. “We are now essentially in an evacuation camp, but I have to continue teaching my students.”
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. flew to Albay on Wednesday to reassure displaced villagers, hand out food and discuss with the provincial governor and town mayors the impact of the eruption on villagers, schoolchildren and the province’s economy.
The eruption is the latest natural calamity to test the administration of Marcos, who took office last June in a Southeast Asian nation regarded as one of the most disaster-prone in the world. About 20 typhoons and storms lash the Philippines every year, and the archipelago with 24 active volcanoes is shaken by frequent earthquakes.
Marcos told evacuees at one center that it could be up to three months before the volcanic eruption eases and allows them to return home.
Some of the displaced villagers have complained about heat and overcrowding in emergency shelters, and local officials pledged to provide more electric fans and improve their condition.
Albay’s governor, Edcel Greco Lagman, expanded the permanent danger zone around Mayon to a 7-kilometer radius Monday and has warned people living nearby to be ready to move out quickly if the volcano’s conditions should intensify.
Mayon appeared calm Friday, though government volcanologists said lava was still flowing slowly down its slopes and could not be seen easily under the bright sun.
The 2,462-meter (8,077-foot) volcano is a top tourist draw in the Philippines because of its picturesque conical shape, but is the most active of the country’s 24 known volcanoes. It last erupted violently in 2018, displacing tens of thousands. An 1814 eruption buried entire villages and killed more than 1,000 people.
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Lava flows down the slopes of Mayon volcano as seen from Legazpi, Albay province, northeastern Philippines, Thursday, June 15, 2023. Thousands of residents have left the mostly poor farming communities within a 6-kilometer (3.7-mile) radius of Mayon’s crater in forced evacuations since volcanic activity spiked last week. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
DASMARIÑAS CITY, Cavite. Patay ang isang 37 anyos na motor-taxi-rider matapos saksakin sa leeg ng asawa ng kanyang pasahero, noong Biyernes ng madaling-araw sa Dara Compound, Salitran, sa lungsod na ito
Tinitingnan ng pulisya ang selos bilang motibo ng pagpatay.
Ayon sa ulat na ipinadala ni Police Col. Christopher Olazo, direktor ng Cavite Provincial Police Office, kay Police BGeneral Carlito Gaces, direktor ng POlice Regional Office Calabarzon, ang biktima ay kinilalang si Mark Anthony Andag Domingo, may-asawa at residente ng Brgy. San Francisco, General Trias City, Cavite.
Agad namang nahuli ang suspek na si Crisanto Calagos Jr., 35 taong gulang, may-asawa at residente ng Salitran, Dasmarinas.
Batay sa imbestigasyon na isinagawa ni Police MSgt. Elmo Caboboy, nakuha umano ni Domingo sa isang ride-hailing app ang isang babaeng pasahero at inihatid ito sa Dara compound, Salitran, Dasmarinas. Pagdating sa lugar, naghintay ang rider sa pasahero na kumuha ng pera sa loob ng kanilang bahay.
Sa sandaling ito, dumating si Calagos at agad sinaksak ang gulong ng motor ni Domingo. Nang tanungin ng biktima ang suspek kung bakit, agad siyang sinaksak sa likod at ginilitan pa sa leeg.
Matapos ang krimen, tumakas ang suspek subalit agad siyang nadakip ng tracking team ng Cavite PNP sa P. Campo Avenue, Brgy. Sabang, Dasmarinas.
Sa pahayag ng pulisya, madalas sa istasyon ng pulis si Calagos dahil sa mga reklamo ng asawa tungkol sa kanyang matinding pagseselos at pananakit tuwing may makikitang lalaki na naglalakad o nakatayo sa harap ng kanilang bahay.
BEIJING. China’s government on Friday rejected as “far-fetched and unprofessional” a report by a U.S. security firm that blamed Chinese-linked hackers for attacks on hundreds of public agencies, schools and other targets around the world.
A foreign ministry spokesperson repeated accusations that Washington carries out hacking attacks and complained the cybersecurity industry rarely reports on them.
Mandiant’s report came ahead of a visit to Beijing by Secretary of State Antony Blinken aimed at repairing relations that have been strained by disputes over human rights, security and other irritants. Blinken’s visit was planned earlier this year but was canceled after what the U.S. government said was a Chinese spy balloon flew over the United States.
The report said hackers targeted email to engage in “espionage activity in support of the People’s Republic of China.”
“The relevant content is far-fetched and unprofessional,” said the Chinese spokesperson, Wang Wenbin.
“American cybersecurity companies continue to churn out reports on so-called cyberattacks by other countries, which have been reduced to accomplices for the U.S. government’s political smear against other countries,” Wang said.
The latest attacks exploited a vulnerability in a Barracuda Networks email system and targeted foreign ministries in Southeast Asia, other government agencies, trade offices and academic organizations in Taiwan and Hong Kong, according to Mandiant.
It described the attacks as the biggest cyber espionage campaign known to be conducted by a ”China-nexus threat actor” since a 2021 attack on Microsoft Exchange. That affected tens of thousands of computers.
China is regarded, along with the United States and Russia, as a leader in the development of computer hacking for military use. Security consultants say its military also supports hobbyist hacking clubs that might work for outsiders.
Barracuda announced on June 6 that some of its its email security appliances had been hacked as early as October, giving the intruders a back door to compromised networks.
Mandiant said the email attacks focused on issues that are priorities for China, particularly in the Asia Pacific region. It said the hackers searched for email accounts of people working for governments of political or strategic interest to China at the time they were participating in diplomatic meetings.
Earlier this year, Microsoft said state-backed Chinese hackers have been targeting U.S. critical infrastructure and could be laying the technical groundwork for the potential disruption of critical communications between the U.S. and Asia during future crises.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin speaks during a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, Friday, June 16, 2023. China’s government on Friday rejected as “far-fetched and unprofessional” a report by a U.S. security firm that blamed Chinese-linked hackers for attacks on hundreds of public agencies, schools and other targets around the world. (AP Photo/Liu Zheng)
Magsisimula na ng pamamahagi ng mga bivalent COVID-19 vaccine sa mga healthcare workers at mga senior citizen sa susunod na Linggo, ayon sa Department of Health (DOH).
Gaganapin ang paglulunsad na ito sa pamamagitan ng isang seremonya sa Philippine Heart Center sa Quezon City sa Hunyo 21, na dadaluhan ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Naipadala na sa Pilipinas ang mahigit na 390,000 dosis ng bivalent COVID-19 bakuna mula sa Lithuania.
Kabilang sa mga kwalipikadong tatanggap ng unang yugto ng bivalent vaccine ang mga healthcare workers at senior citizen na tumanggap na ng pangalawang booster shot sa loob ng 4 hanggang 6 na buwan.
Hinikayat ng DOH ang mga Pilipinong nararapat na mabakunahan ng bivalent vaccines dahil ang mga ito ay modified na bakuna laban sa orihinal at Omicron strains ng virus.
“Kahit pa bumababa ang bilang ng COVID-19 positivity rate na 11.6 porsyento sa National Capital Region as of June 10, patuloy pa rin naming pinapayuhan ang lahat ng nararapat na indibidwal na magpabakuna dahil patuloy pa rin ang banta ng impeksyon,” ayon kay Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa.
Binigyang-diin ng kalihim na ang mga bakuna ay napatunayang ligtas at epektibo, at ibinibigay ng libre.
Ang mga bivalent vaccine ay mage-expire sa Nobyembre 23.
Ayon sa pinakabagong datos ng DOH, mahigit sa 78.4 milyong Pilipino ang nabakunahan na laban sa COVID-19. Sa bilang na ito, mahigit na 23.8 milyon ang tumanggap ng unang booster dose habang halos 4.4 milyon ang nakatanggap ng pangalawang booster shot.
BERLIN. A bronze sword made more than 3,000 years ago that is so well-preserved it “almost still shines” has been unearthed in Germany, officials say.
Bavaria’s state office for the preservation of historical monuments says the sword, which is believed to date back to the end of the 14th century B.C. — the middle of the Bronze Age — was found during excavations last week in Noerdlingen, between Nuremberg and Stuttgart in southern Germany.
It has a bronze octagonal hilt and comes from a grave in which three people — a man, a woman and a boy — were buried in quick succession with bronze objects, the Bavarian office said in a statement this week. It is not yet clear whether the three were related to each other and, if so, how.
“The sword and the burial still need to be examined so that our archeologists can categorize this find more precisely,” said the head of the office, Mathias Pfeil. “But we can already say that the state of preservation is extraordinary. A find like this is very rare.”
It’s unusual to find swords from the period, but they have emerged from burial mounds that were opened in the 19th century or as individual finds, the office said.
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