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Prostitution den ni-raid sa Batangas; 10 babae nailigtas

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Lemery, Batangas. Arestado ang tatlong suspek, kabilang ang isang bugaw, matapos madiskubre ng mga awtoridad ang isang restobar sa bayang ito na ginawang prostitution den.

Sampung babae ang nasagip sa human slavery, kabilang ang isang menor de edad.

Ayon sa ulat noong Sabado, huli ng National Bureau of Investigation – Batangas ang kanilang target sa akto na nag aalok ng babae at tumatanggap ng bayad na pera sa loob ng restobar.

Batay sa impormasyong natanggap ng NBI, ginawa lamang front ang restobar para sa prostitusyon.

Sinabi ni Atty. Giselle Garcia-Dumlao, spokesperson ng NBI, na may VIP service ang restobar kung saan pwedeng pumili ang mga customer ng mga babae, na pwede nilang dalhin sa VIP room sa halagang P2,000.

Bukod sa bugaw, arestado rin ang cashier ng restobar.

Sinampahan na ng kasong human trafficking at child abuse ang tatlong nadakip.

DOH nagbabala sa Dengue ngayong tag-init

Pinag-iingat ng Department of Health (DOH) ang publiko laban sa mga lamok na naghahatid ng dengue dahil hindi umano pinalalagpas nito ang panahon ng tag-init sa pagpapakalat ng sakit.

Sinabi ni DOH Officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire na marami ang nag-aakala na tuwing tag-ulan lamang umaatake ang mga lamok na may dengue. Ngunit hindi ito ang kaso sa Pilipinas tuwing tag-init.

“Ang dengue po dito sa Pilipinas ay endemic. Ibig sabihin, whatever type of season or month, ay nangyayari ang dengue sa bansa,” ayon kay Vergeire.

Ipinaliwanag niya na tuwing tag-init kung kailan kapos ang suplay ng tubig, marami sa tao ang nag-iimbak ng tubig sa mga dram, palanggana, at timba nang hindi tinatakpan. Dito umano nangi­ngitlog ang mga lamok kapag naging ‘stagnant’ ang tubig.

“So, iyon pong ating iniipon na tubig ay clear at stagnant iyan. Kailangan takpan ng lahat ng sisidlan ng tubig  para maiwasan ang mga lamok ay magmultiply at magkaroon sa ating kabahayan,” payo ng opisyal.

Mula Enero 1 hanggang Marso 18, nakapagtala na ang bansa ng  27,670 kaso ng dengue.  Mas mataas ito ng 94% kumpara sa naitala noong nakaraang taon sa parehong mga buwan na uma­bot sa 14,278.

Karamihan sa mga bagong naitalang kaso ay sa National Capital Region (3,898), Central Luzon (3,053), at Davao Region (2,707).

PH may 443 bagong COVID cases

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Naireport ng Department of Health ang 443 bagong COVID-19 cases sa buong bansa nitong Linggo, at sumampa ang COVID-19 cases sa bansa sa 4,085,969.

Tumaas ang bilang ng aktibong kaso sa 9,569, pinakamataas sa loob ng walong araw sa ika-16 na pagkakataon na nakapagtala ng mas mataas sa 9,000 na aktibong kaso, ayon sa ulat.

Tumaas din ang bilang ng mga gumaling sa 4,009,961, habang umakyat din ang death toll sa 66,439.

Pinakamaraming kaso sa mga sumusunod na lugar sa nakalipas na dalawang linggo sa Metro Manila sa 1,344 cases, sinundan ng Calabarzon sa 493, Davao Region sa 446, Northern Mindanao sa 301, at BARMM sa 232.

Ang COVID-19 bed occupancy ay 6.7%, kung saan 3,933 beds ang okupado at 19,556 ang bakante.

Muling nagpapaalala si San Pablo City Health officer James Lee Ho na maging responsableng mamamayan at patuloy na sumunod sa health and safety protocols.

Kinakailangan ang agarang paghihiwalay (immediate isolation) para sa sinumang indibidwal na may lagnat o hindi bababa sa dalawa (2) o higit pang sintomas ng COVID-19 (ibig sabihin, ubo at sipon, o sipon at namamagang lalamunan). Ang lahat ng asymptomatic na nakumpirma na mga kaso ay dapat ilagay sa isolation ng hindi bababa sa 10 araw mula sa unang viral diagnostic test, ayon kay Lee Ho.

Pope slams ‘insinuations’ against John Paul II as baseless

ROME (AP) — Pope Francis on Sunday publicly defended St. John Paul II, condemning as “offensive and baseless” insinuations that recently surfaced about the late pontiff.

In remarks to tourists and pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square, Francis said he was aiming to interpret the feelings of the faithful worldwide by expressing gratitude to the Polish pontiff’s memory.

Days earlier, the Vatican’s media apparatus had described as “slanderous” an audiotape from a purported Roman mobster who insinuated that John Paul would go out looking for underage girls to molest.

The tape was played on an Italian TV program by Pietro Orlandi, brother of Emanuela Orlandi, the teenage daughter of a Vatican employee who lived at the Vatican. The disappearance of the 15-year-old in 1983 is an enduring mystery that has spawned countless theories and so far fruitless investigations in the decades since.

Francis noted that in Sunday’s crowd in the square were pilgrims and other faithful in town to pray at a sanctuary for divine mercy, a quality John Paul stressed often in his papacy, which spanned from 1978 to 2005.

“Confident of interpreting the sentiment of all the faithful of the entire world, I direct a grateful thought to the memory of St. John Paul II, in these days the object of offensive and baseless insinuations,” Francis said, his voice turning stern and his words drawing applause.

Last week, Pietro Orlandi met for hours with Vatican prosecutors who earlier this year reopened the investigation into his sister’s disappearance. Italy’s Parliament has also begun a commission of inquest into the case.

Emanuela vanished on June 22, 1983, after leaving her family’s Vatican City apartment to go to a music lesson in Rome. Her father was a lay employee of the Holy See.

Among the theories about what happened to her have been ones linking the disappearance to the aftermath of the failed assassination attempt against John Paul in 1981 in St. Peter’s Square or to the international financial scandal over the Vatican bank. Still other theories envision a role played by Rome’s criminal underworld.

The recent four-part Netflix documentary “Vatican Girl” explored those possible scenarios and provided new testimony from a friend who said Emanuela had told her a week before she disappeared that a high-ranking Vatican cleric had made sexual advances toward her.

Her brother has long insisted the Vatican knows more than it has said. The Vatican prosecutor in charge of the probe says the pontiff has given him free rein to try to find the truth.

While at the Vatican last week, Pietro Orlandi provided Vatican prosecutors with an audiotape from a purported Roman mobster insinuating that John Paul would go out looking for underage girls to molest. The Vatican’s editorial director in a scathing editorial noted the insinuation lacked any “evidence, clues, testimonies or corroboration.”

Writing in the Vatican’s newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, Andrea Tornielli said “no one deserves to be vilified in this way, without even a shred of a clue, on the basis of the ‘rumors’ of some unknown figure in the criminal underworld or some sleazy anonymous comment produced on live TV.”

John Paul’s longtime secretary, Polish Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, also criticized the insinuations as “unreal, false and laughable if they weren’t tragic and even criminal.”

Pietro Orlandi’s lawyer, Laura Sgro, has insisted her client wasn’t accusing anyone.

Alabama mass shooting: 4 confirmed dead, reports of at least 20 injured at teenager’s birthday party

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A mass shooting at a teenager’s birthday party in Dadeville, Alabama, Saturday evening left at least four dead and reportedly more than 20 injured. 

At approximately 11:45 p.m., Special Agents with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) launched a death investigation at the request of the Dadeville Police Chief, according to a press release obtained by Fox News. 

“The investigation is a result of a shooting which occurred at approximately 10:34 p.m. near the 200 Block of Broadnax Street in Dadeville, located in Tallapoosa County. Currently, there have been four confirmed fatalities and multiple injuries,” ALEA said. 

“The following agencies responded to the scene and are currently assisting with the investigation: The Dadeville Police Department, Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Office, Bureau of Alcohol, the Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and the 5 Circuit District Attorney’s Office. Nothing further is available as the investigation is ongoing.”

“This morning, I grieve with the people of Dadeville and my fellow Alabamians. Violent crime has NO place in our state, and we are staying closely updated by law enforcement as details emerge,” Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, tweeted Sunday morning. 

Officials have not revealed the exact number of surviving victims, but a photo taken by a witness showed the bodies of at least six teenagers on the ground, according to BNO News.

According to the outlet, a witness at the scene said the total number of victims was higher than six, including multiple people who died at the scene. The witness observed white sheets covering the bodies.

A photo posted to Twitter shows multiple families gathered outside a local hospital following the incident.

Susan Foy, the Chief Marketing Director of Russell Medical Center in Alexander City, located about 18 miles from Dadeville, called the incident a “horrific tragedy.” 

She confirmed to Fox News the hospital treated multiple victims and released them. Several victims with gunshot wounds have had to be transferred to other hospitals to better tend to their specific wounds/injuries. Of the victims treated at the medical center, she had no word on any fatalities. Foy would not get into ages of victims or a specific number. The hospital is a small, rural facility with just 81 beds. It’s not rare to transfer patients to other facilities that have access to more specialists. (FoxNews)

Four people were killed and at least 20 more were injured in a shooting on Saturday night in the small town of Dadeville, Alabama, a local TV station reported on Sunday, citing investigators on the scene and a release from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. (Photo from Reuters)

G7 building consensus for faster end to carbon emissions

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Sapporo, Japan.  Leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy nations were finalizing a consensus Sunday on phasing out carbon emissions that contribute to climate change, amid calls from China and other developing countries for more aid in making a transition to renewable energy.

The G-7 energy and environment ministers gathered in the northern Japanese city of Sapporo are expected to issue a communique Sunday that balances climate and other environmental concerns with needs for energy security.

Officials attending the closed door talks indicated they expect a statement embracing a faster shift to renewable energy while slashing carbon emissions in the coming decade.

However, setting a timeline for phasing out coal-fired power plants remains a sticking point, the Kyodo News Service reported. Japan relies on coal for nearly one-third of its power generation and is also promoting the use of so-called clean coal, using technology to capture carbon emissions, to produce hydrogen — which produces only water when used as fuel.

The G-7 nations account for 40% of the world’s economic activity and a quarter of global carbon emissions. Their actions are critical, but so is their support for less wealthy nations often suffering the worst effects of climate change while having the fewest resources for mitigating such impacts.

The president-designate for the next United Nations climate talks, the COP28, who was also attending the talks in Sapporo, issued a statement urging G-7 nations to increase financial support for making energy transitions.

Sultan Al Jaber urged fellow leaders to help deliver a “new deal” on climate finance to boost efforts to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change and help protect biodiversity, especially in developing nations.

“We must make a fairer deal for the Global South,” he said. “Not enough is getting to the people and places that need it most.”

He said developed countries must follow through on a $100 billion pledge they made at the 2009 COP15 meeting.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Liuz Inacio Lula da Silve issued a joint statement saying “We remain very concerned that funding provided by developed countries continues to fall short of the commitment of $100 billion per year.”

Al Jaber urged international financial institutions to do a better job of supporting efforts to minimize and mitigate climate change given the need to vastly and rapidly increase renewable power generation capacity.

While the G-7 energy and environment ministers were wrapping up their two-day meetings in Sapporo, farther south in the mountain city of Karuizawa G-7 foreign ministers were grappling with other shared concerns including regional security and the war in Ukraine.

Both gatherings are in advance of a G-7 summit to be held in Hiroshima in May.

Energy and environment ministers of the Group of Seven wealthy nations met Saturday, seeking to reconcile the realities of a world largely reliant on fossil fuels with the urgent need to end carbon emissions to stave off the worst consequences of climate change.

Kalakhang bahagi ng PH apektado pa rin ng Easterlies

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Ang Easterlies o mainit na hangin mula sa Pacific Ocean ay patuloy na makakaapekto sa bansa, partikular sa silangang bahagi ng Visayas at Mindanao, ayon sa Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) kanina.

Sa kanilang 4 a.m. bulletin, sinabi ng weather bureau na ang Metro Manila at ang natitirang bahagi ng bansa ay magkakaroon ng bahagyang maulap hanggang sa maulap na papawirin na may pulu-pulong mga pag-ulan at pagkidlat-pagkulog dahil sa easterlies at localized thunderstorms.

Nagbabala ang PAGASA sa publiko sa posibleng pagbaha o pagguho ng lupa sa panahon ng matinding pagkidlat.

Ang buong bansa ay makakaranas ng mahina hanggang sa katamtamang hangin at mahina hanggang sa katamtamang pag-alon sa baybayin.

Ang temperatura ay nasa pagitan ng 24.2 °C at 33.4 °C.

47 PNP officials at pulis mananagot sa P6.7-bilyong shabu

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Nasilip ng Philippine National Police (PNP) na may kriminal at adminis­tratibong pananagutan ang 47 na tauhan at opisyal ng ahensya kaugnay sa nasamsam na 990 kilo ng shabu sa Maynila noong nakaraang taon.

Ito ay batay sa memorandum na nilagdaan ni PNP Directorate for Investigation and Detective Management (DIDM) Director Police Major General Eliseo Cruz.

Karamihan sa mga pulis na sangkot ay galing sa Philippine Drug Enforcement Group (PDEG) na pinamumunuan ni dating PDEG chief Police Brigadier General Narciso Domingo.

Ipinag-utos na ng Special Investigation Task Group 990 (SITG 990) sa 47 opisyal at tauhan na isurender ang kanilang mga armas.

Nakatakdang magsagawa ng press conference sa bukas ang SITG 990 upang talakayin ang mga natuklasan sa imbestigasyon sa kaso ng tinanggal sa pwesto na si dating Police Master Sergeant Rodolfo Mayo Jr.

Matapos masamsam ang 990 kilo ng shabu sa len­ding company na pag-aari nito sa drug bust noong Oktubre 2022, inaresto si Mayo na isang intelligence officer ng PDEG sa isinagawang serye ng operasyon.

Nauna dito, naghain ng leave of absence si Domingo matapos tukuyin ni DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos na kabilang sa dalawang general at siyam na iba pang opisyal ng PNP na sangkot sa “cover-up”.

Itinanggi ni Domingo ang paratang at iginiit na ang paghahain niya ng leave of absence ay upang bigyang daan ang imbestigasyon.

Presyo ng gas, kerosene tataas; diesel may rollback

Bababa ang presyo ng diesel samantalang tataas naman ang presyo ng gasoline at kerosene sa Martes sa susunod na linggo.

Tataas ang gasolina ng P0.30 bawat litro, samantalang ang gaas naman ay tataas ng P0.20 bawat litro.

Nauna dito ay inasahan ng mga eksperto ang pagbaba ng presyo ng gasolina. Samantala, maaaring bumaba ng P0.40 hanggang P0.70 bawat litro ang presyo ng diesel.

Japan PM Kishida evacuated after blast at outdoor speech

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated today, Saturday after an apparent smoke or pipe bomb was thrown at the venue where he was just about to begin a stump speech in the city of Wakayama, followed by a loud explosion. He was later confirmed to be safe, NHK reported.

Video footage showed people who had gathered at the scene running for shelter, while a man was subdued by several others who appeared to be police officers at the scene. A Twitter post also showed that people were escaping from the scene.

Kishida, who was in the city for a speech to support a Liberal Democratic Party candidate for a by-election planned for later this month, left the scene unhurt after the incident, which took place as he was speaking with a candidate of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.

The incident comes nine months after the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was shot with a homemade weapon while campaigning for the LDP in July in Nara Prefecture.

Japan PM Fumio Kishida Attacked: Residents try to flee after what appeared to be a smoke bomb was thrown at a port in Wakayama, western Japan. (AP)