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On Valentine’s Day, LGBTQ+ activists in Japan call for same-sex marriage rights

TOKYO. Activists and members of the LGBTQ+ community in Tokyo distributed colorful chocolate candy for Valentines Day, commemorating the fifth anniversary of their legal battle for marriage equality for same-sex couples.

Japan stands as the sole member of the Group of Seven nations that still denies same-sex couples the right to marry and receive spousal benefits.

While public support for legalizing marriage equality has been steadily growing in Japan, the conservative-leaning Liberal Democratic Party remains a significant obstacle to the campaign, often associated with traditional family values and a reluctance to embrace gender equality and sexual diversity.

Gathering outside a bustling downtown Tokyo train station, activists passionately advocated for equal marriage rights, distributing bags of Meiji “marble chocolate” candy, accompanied by informational flyers detailing their ongoing legal challenges.

February 14th also marks the fifth anniversary of the initial lawsuits filed in pursuit of LGBTQ+ marriage rights. Since February 14, 2019, over a dozen couples have filed lawsuits across Japan, spanning six separate cases in five different courts.

Of the five rulings issued thus far, four have declared the denial of rights unconstitutional, with one ruling aligning with the constitution. The outcome of the sixth petition, currently before a district court in Tokyo, is expected next month.

At the rally, a 41-year-old former police officer who goes by the alias Kotfe, citing concerns for legal repercussions, expressed hopes for increased public awareness and support for sexual diversity and same-sex unions. Kotfe and his male partner, a former firefighter, have been together for 12 years and aspire to marry once granted the legal right.

Fumiko Suda, a lawyer representing plaintiffs in Sapporo, voiced her frustration with the government’s resistance to legalizing marriage equality. She emphasized that 36 countries, spanning both the West and Asia, including Taiwan, Thailand, and Nepal, have already embraced marriage equality.

Despite Japan’s conservative stance, recent surveys indicate a majority of Japanese citizens support legalizing same-sex marriage, with growing backing from the business community.

Although critics argue its effectiveness, the government passed an LGBTQ+ awareness promotion law in June. Additionally, the Supreme Court deemed Japan’s requirement for compulsory sterilization surgery for transgender individuals seeking to officially change their gender as unconstitutional.

Hiromi Hatogai, a lesbian involved in the case before the Tokyo district court, lamented, “Despite the many years I’ve spent with my partner, we are considered strangers, not family, in the eyes of the law.” Hatogai stressed their simple desire for legal recognition through marriage, akin to any other couple.

As Japan grapples with evolving societal attitudes towards LGBTQ+ rights, activists and allies continue to press forward, advocating for equal treatment and recognition under the law.

E-bike, e-trike balak nang iparehistro ng LTO

Pinaplano na ng Land Transportation Office (LTO) na mairehistro na ang mga e-bicycle at e-tricycle sa bansa. Ito ay dahil parami na umano ng parami ang mga e-bike at e-trike at nagiging cause of concern.

Bukod dito, nais din ng Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) at LTFRB na obligahin na ang mga driver ng mga naturang sasakyan na kumuha ng lisensiya bago payagang magmaneho. “Nakikita namin na ­parami nang parami… para habang hindi pa ganoon karami na nakaka-obstruct na ng traffic, na ‘yung major accidents ang nako-cause niya, ay ma-address na namin kaagad,” sabi ni MMDA Acting Chairman Romando Artes.

Ang mga e-vehicle units, e-tricycles, e-bikes, e-pedicables, e-scooters, push carts, at kuliglig sa mga kalsada ay hindi lamang nagpapabagal sa daloy ng trapiko kundi nagdadala rin ng panganib sa mga driver, pasahero at pedestrians.

Ang pagdami ng bilang ng e-vehicles ay dahil na rin sa paggamit nito nang hindi na kailangang iparehistro at hindi na kailangang kumuha ng lisensya. “When these e-vehicle users violate the law, how can we issue a traffic violation ticket if the users do not possess a license? We also cannot charge the vehicle owners because they are not registered,” ayon kay Artes.

Batay sa monitoring ng MMDA, kahit menor-de-edad ay nakikitang nagmamaneho ng e-vehicles sa national highways at ang ilan ay hindi man lang nagsusuot ng helmets o protective gears. Inabisuhan na rin ang mga LGU sa Metro Manila na magsumite sa Lunes ng isang listahan ng kanilang sariling mga ordinansa, regulasyon, at programa, partikular sa ang paggamit ng mga electric vehicles para sa hanapbuhay, upang maplantsa ang mga issue.

Sa panig naman ni LTFRB Chair Atty. Teofilo Guadiz, sinabi niya na ang pagdami ng e-trikes ay nakakaapekto sa plano ng pamahalaan sa modernization ng public utility vehicles (PUVs).

PCG executes swift rescue mission, reuniting survivors with loved ones

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TINGLOY, Batangas. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) carried out a successful and efficient rescue mission to aid two survivors of the capsized fishing boat, Motorbanca Velocity, in Tingloy, Batangas.

On the midnight of February 15, 2024, BRP Malapascua (MRRV 4403) safely transported the survivors, Wilbert Binay, 45 years old and Mr. Edgar Glen Binay, 42 years old, reuniting them with relatives from Sitio Butong, Barangay Bulacan, Golo, Lubang, Occidental Mindoro, to Batangas International Port, Sta Clara, Batangas City.

Throughout the journey, BRP Malapascua provided essential provisions and accommodation for the survivors. The Coast Guard Medical and Nursing Unit-Southern Tagalog conducted thorough medical evaluations before transferring the survivors to St. Patrick’s Hospital.

Investigations revealed that the Motorbanca Velocity capsized due to engine trouble and rough seas around 4 PM on February 12, 2024, in Tingloy waters. The fishermen promptly contacted their sister, reporting being swept ashore in Barangay Bulacan.

Upon arrival at Tingloy Port this morning, local sub-station personnel offered assistance and initiated an initial investigation. After gathering information, the survivors were properly turned over to their families.

PCG District Southern Tagalog Commander, CG Commodore Geronimo Tuvilla, along with PCG Station Commander in Batangas, CG Captain Jerome Jeciel, and Vice Mayor Mikee Alvarez, personally joined the rendezvous, extending their heartfelt gratitude to all rescuers involved in ensuring the safe transfer of survivors.

In a statement, CG Commodore Tuvilla expressed gratitude to the search and rescue teams involved in the swift and successful response, acknowledging their dedication and professionalism.

US company’s lunar lander rockets toward the moon for a touchdown attempt next week

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Another private U.S. company took a shot at the moon Thursday, launching a month after a rival’s lunar lander missed its mark and came crashing back.

NASA, the main sponsor with experiments on board, is hoping for a successful moon landing next week as it seeks to jumpstart the lunar economy ahead of astronaut missions.

SpaceX’s Falcon rocket blasted off in the middle of the night from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, dispatching Intuitive Machines’ lunar lander on its way to the moon, 230,000 miles (370,000 kilometers) away. The lander resembled a stunning six-pointed star jewel — each point a leg — as it successfully separated from the upper stage and drifted off into the black void with the blue Earth far below.

“If all goes well, a touchdown attempt would occur Feb. 22, after a day in lunar orbit.”

“Only five countries — the U.S., Russia, China, India, and Japan — have scored a lunar landing, and no private business has yet done so. The U.S. has not returned to the moon’s surface since the Apollo program ended more than five decades ago.”

“There have been a lot of sleepless nights getting ready for this,” Intuitive Machines’ co-founder and chief executive Steve Altemus said before the flight.

“The Houston-based company aims to put its 14-foot (4.3-meter) tall, six-legged lander down just 186 miles (300 kilometers) shy of the moon’s south pole, equivalent to landing within Antarctica on Earth. This region — full of treacherous craters and cliffs, yet potentially rich with frozen water — is where NASA plans to land astronauts later this decade. The space agency said its six navigation and tech experiments on the lander can help smooth the way.”

“NASA’s first entry in its commercial lunar delivery service — Astrobotic Technology’s Peregrine lander — stumbled shortly after liftoff in early January. A ruptured fuel tank and massive leak caused the spacecraft to bypass the moon and come tearing back through the atmosphere 10 days after launching, breaking apart and burning up over the Pacific.”

“Others made it to the moon before wrecking.”

“An Israeli nonprofit’s lander crashed in 2019. Last year, a Tokyo company saw its lander smash into the moon followed by Russia’s crash landing.”

“Only the U.S. has sent astronauts to the moon with Apollo 17’s Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt closing out the program in December 1972. That was it for U.S. moon landings until Astrobotic’s short-lived try last month.”

“Intuitive Machines nicknamed its lander after Homer’s hero in ‘The Odyssey.'”

“Godspeed, Odysseus. Now let’s go make history,” said Trent Martin, vice president of space systems.

“NASA is paying Intuitive Machines $118 million to get its latest set of experiments to the moon. The company also drummed up its own customers, including Columbia Sportswear, which is testing a metallic jacket fabric as a thermal insulator on the lander, and sculptor Jeff Koons, who is sending up 125 inch-sized moon figurines in a see-through cube.”

“The lander also is carrying Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Eaglecam, which will snap pictures of the lander as they both descend.”

“The spacecraft will cease operations after a week on the surface.”

74 anyos na Lola pinatay ng anak na may topak

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SAN JUAN, Batangas. Natagpuan ang bangkay ng isang 74 anyos na lola sa loob ng kanyang bahay sa Brgy. Sico 2, bayang ito, kamakalawa ng gabi.

Kinilala ng pulisya ang nasawing biktima na si alyas Rosie na ang bangkay ay natagpuan sa kusina at may malaking sugat sa ulo, bandang 6:00 ng gabi.

Ayon sa imbestigador, posibleng hinataw sa ulo ng matigas na bagay ang biktima ng kanyang anak na babae na si alyas Rosaleeh na agad na inaresto ng mga rumespondeng pulis.

Nadiskubre lang ang krimen nang tumugon ang mga barangay tanod at pulisya matapos humingi ng tulong ang apo ng biktima na si alyas Sofia.

Ayon kay Sofia, kararating lang niya mula sa paaralan nang siya ay pigilan ng suspek na pumasok, agad siyang nagduda kaya pumunta agad sa barangay hall upang humingi ng tulong.

Sa imbestigasyon ng mga otoridad, lumalabas na nagkaroon ng mainitang pagtatalo ang mag-ina sa hindi pa malaman na kadahilanan na nagresulta sa pagpatay.

Sinabi rin ng mga kaanak na ang suspek ay may problema sa pag-iisip.

Israeli forces enter southern Gaza hospital saying hostages were likely held there

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RAFAH, Gaza Strip. Israeli forces entered the main hospital in southern Gaza on Thursday, following an incident where a patient was killed and six others wounded by Israeli fire within the complex. The Israeli army cited suspicions of hostages being held by Hamas as the reason for the limited operation.

The raid occurred after Israeli forces attempted to evacuate displaced individuals from Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, a focal point of Israel’s recent offensive against Hamas. Tensions in the region have escalated, with Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah exchanging attacks, raising concerns of a wider conflict.

Israeli military spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari stated that the operation was precise and limited, emphasizing that medical staff and patients would not be forcibly removed. Israel accuses Hamas of using civilian structures, including hospitals, as shields for its fighters.

Ashraf al-Qidra, a spokesperson for Gaza’s Health Ministry, condemned the incursion, alleging heavy shooting that injured displaced individuals seeking refuge in the hospital. He criticized the military’s directive to relocate patients to an older, inadequately equipped building, highlighting the challenges faced by those unable to evacuate safely.

Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon continued for a second day, prompted by a previous rocket attack that resulted in casualties on both sides of the border. Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, a Hamas ally, have intensified, heightening fears of an expanded conflict.

Negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza have stalled, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterating his commitment to the offensive until Hamas is dismantled and hostages, taken during a previous attack, are returned.

Scenes of Chaos in Hospital

Nasser Hospital has become emblematic of the devastation wrought upon Gaza’s healthcare system amid ongoing conflict. Videos from the aftermath of the recent strike depicted medics navigating through smoke-filled corridors, attending to wounded patients amidst the chaos.

Dr. Khaled Alserr, one of the remaining surgeons at Nasser Hospital, described the escalating situation as dire, with patients already grappling with previous injuries. The ongoing conflict has further strained resources and hampered efforts to provide adequate care.

International humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, have decried the predicament faced by those within Nasser Hospital, caught between military operations and the imperative of seeking medical treatment.

Binati ng palasyo si Enrile sa kanyang ika-100 kaarawan

Sa ika-100 taon ng buhay ni Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile, nagpadala ang Malakanyang ng mainit na pagbati sa kanyang kaarawan kahapon. Sa isang pahayag sa kanilang opisyal na Facebook page, binati ng Office of the President (OP) si Enrile at ipinaabot ang wish ng  Malakanyang sa kanya na “joy and good health.”

“The Office of the President (OP) extends warm birthday wishes to our Chief Presidential Legal Counsel, Juan Ponce Enrile… Wishing you a year filled with joy and good health,” ang sinabi ng OP sa kanilang Facebook post.

Dagdag pa ng OP, pinupuri rin nila si Enrile sa kanyang “tireless efforts in serving (the country).”

Nagsimula ang karera ni Enrile sa pampublikong serbisyo nang maupo siya bilang finance undersecretary sa panahon ng pamumuno ni dating Pangulong Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. Siya rin ay naging instrumento sa pagpapabago ng mga patakaran at regulasyon na nananatili hanggang sa kasalukuyan sa Insurance Code of the Philippines bilang acting head ng Insurance Commission.

Bukod dito, nagsilbi rin si Enrile bilang acting Customs commissioner, acting finance secretary, chairperson ng Monetary Board of the Central Bank of the Philippines, at defense secretary sa panahon ng kanyang panunungkulan sa ilalim ng pamamahala ni Marcos Sr.

Bukod pa dito, nagsilbing mambabatas si Enrile hanggang sa kanyang pagtatalaga bilang chief legal counsel ni Pangulong Marcos Jr. noong Hulyo 2022.

Ipinagdiwang ni PBBM ang buhay at mga kontribusyon ng dating senador, at ginawaran ito ng Presidential Letter of Felicitation at centenarian stamp sa ilalim ng Republic Act 10868.

Sa mga tagumpay at paglilingkod ni Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile, patuloy siyang pinararangalan at kinikilala ng Malakanyang at ng sambayanan.

1 dead, multiple people injured in shooting near Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory rally in Kansas City

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Kansas City Police reported one fatality and multiple injuries following a shooting near the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory rally at Union Station on Wednesday. Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves confirmed the death of one person and stated that at least 10 to 15 others sustained injuries.

Authorities took two armed individuals into custody for further investigation. The Kansas City Police utilized X, formerly Twitter, to announce that officers were evacuating everyone from inside Union Station.

The shooting occurred around 2 p.m. near the Union Station parking garage. Police efforts were focused on reuniting families who became separated during the chaotic incident.

“The celebration was marred by a shooting. This is absolutely a tragedy,” expressed Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas.

Kade Collins, who attended the parade with his father, recounted the harrowing experience to Fox 4 KC. “We heard 10-12 gunshots, but we thought they were fireworks, so we didn’t really panic at first or get too worked up. But then everyone started screaming and took off running,” said Collins. “Once the crowd moved out of the way, I could see three people with gunshot wounds on the ground. I saw one girl with a gunshot wound to her leg. A second woman was also shot and had something tied around her leg to make a tourniquet and her leg was covered in blood.”

Collins witnessed bystanders aiding the wounded, stating, “There was a guy right by her, and he was in a lot worse shape – he was lying flat on his back. There were multiple people around him helping him. All three of these people seemed pretty young. In their 20s to 30s. We were trying to get out of there as fast as we could.”

Collins also recounted his father witnessing the police apprehending a suspect. “When we were walking out, there was someone pointing and saying ‘he’s right there, he’s right there.’ and police ran to the guy the crowd was pointing at and tackled him and put him in handcuffs. Everyone took off running and screaming.”

Bulacan Church bumigay: 1 patay, 52 sugatan

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SAN JOSE DEL MONTE CITY. Bumagsak ang ikalawanag palapag ng St. Peter the Apostle Church sa Brgy. Tungkong Mangga, San Jose del Monte City sa Bulacan habang ipinagdiriwang ang Day of Ashes kahapon. Ayon sa mga ulat, isang senior citizen ang namatay habang 52 naman ang nasugatan.

Kinilala ang nasawi na si Luneta Morales, 80 anyos. Dinala ang mga sugatan sa iba’t ibang ospital kabilang ang Ospital ng Lungsod ng San Jose del Monte, Tala Hospital, Brigino General Hospital, Skyline Hospital, Labrpo Diagnostic Center, at Grace General Hospital.

Agad na rumesponde ang mga tauhan ng City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, kasama ang San Jose del Monte City Police Station, Bureau of Fire Protection, City Engineering Office, City Traffic Management – Sidewalk Clearing Operations Group, City Health Office, at City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office.

Ayon kay Gina Ayson, hepe ng City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office ng CSJDM, nangyari ang insidente bandang 8:30 ng umaga sa ikalawang palapag ng simbahan kung saan dumagsa ang mga deboto na nagpapahid ng abo sa noo. Hindi kinaya ng ikalawang palapag ng simbahan na gawa sa kahoy ang bigat ng mga tao dahil marami ang dumalo sa misa.

Dahil dito, pansamantalang ipinasara ang simbahan at sasailalim ito sa inspeksiyon ng city building official. Kailangan munang magkaroon ng clearance mula sa engineering office at building official bago ito muling magamit.

Tiniyak naman ni Mayor Arthur B. Robes na sasagutin ng lokal na pamahalaan ang lahat ng gastusin para sa pagpapagamot ng mga nasugatan sa insidente.

Napag alaman naman sa kura paroko ng simbahan na si Father Romulo Perez, inaanay na ang mga materyales na kahoy ng bumagsak na palapag, at hindi ito nakayanan ang dami ng dumalo sa misa. Isa rin sa tinitignang dahilan ng sakuna ang sobrang bigat na dinala ng estruktura bunga ng overloading.

IDF airs footage of Hamas leader Sinwar in Gaza tunnel

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has aired footage allegedly showing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar walking through a Gaza tunnel with family members. In the one-minute clip, Sinwar is seen accompanied by what appears to be his wife and children, walking through the tunnel underneath Khan Younis. Despite facing away from the camera, the IDF claims to have identified Sinwar by the size of his ears and using artificial intelligence. The IDF spokesperson, Daniel Hagari, emphasized that the footage reveals Hamas leaders’ focus on self-preservation and material wealth.

The one-minute-long clip, filmed on October 10, features Sinwar in a tunnel underneath the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, walking behind what appears to be his wife along with three of his children, who are led by Sinwar’s brother Ibrahim, according to the IDF.

Sinwar appears healthy, in one piece, carrying a bag and wearing Adidas flipflops. One of his daughters is seen holding a doll.

The video was taken from Hamas surveillance footage from the tunnels that was recently retrieved by IDF troops operating in the area.

Hagari stated, “Every resident of Gaza [can now] see how Hamas leaders live underground and how they don’t think about anything other than themselves, their families, and their money.” He further declared the IDF’s determination to apprehend Sinwar, stating, “The hunt for Sinwar will not stop until we catch him, dead or alive.”

The IDF also reported the detention of close relatives of senior Hamas military commanders, including Sinwar, and revealed details about the tunnel network’s raid, which allegedly contained living quarters for senior Hamas officials. The IDF claims to have discovered millions of shekels and dollars in cash hidden in safes within the compound where Hamas officials resided during the conflict.

The airing of the footage coincides with ongoing negotiations in Cairo involving Israeli, US, Qatari, and Egyptian officials aimed at reaching an extended truce and hostage deal. However, reports suggest that Sinwar has been “out of contact” for at least 11 days, potentially impacting the progress of negotiations. Despite this, neither side has confirmed the reports regarding Sinwar’s status.

This development follows previous revelations by the IDF, including footage of Muhammed Sinwar, Yahya’s brother and a senior Hamas commander, driving through a major tunnel network near the Erez border crossing. The IDF claims Muhammed Sinwar led the construction of this network, described as the largest-ever Hamas attack tunnel discovered by the military.