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Philippines plans military upgrades to disputed South China Sea outposts amid tensions with China

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MANILA. The Philippines has announced its intention to enhance islands and reefs in the South China Sea, a move that intensifies the ongoing territorial disputes with China. The upgrades aim to improve living conditions for troops stationed on these contested features, as confirmed by Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Romeo Brawner, on Monday.

“We’d like to improve all the nine, especially the islands we are occupying,” stated Brawner, referring to the nine features, including reefs and islands, currently under Philippine control in the South China Sea. Notable locations among these are the Second Thomas Shoal, locally known as Ayungin, and Thitu Island, the largest and strategically significant in the region.

Thitu Island, referred to as Pag-asa locally, is situated approximately 480km (300 miles) west of the Philippine province of Palawan. Brawner revealed plans to install a desalination machine on a warship deliberately grounded on Second Thomas Shoal in 1999 to assert the Philippines’ sovereignty claim.

“We are just trying to make it more liveable, more habitable for our soldiers because they really have poor living conditions,” emphasized Brawner.

The Philippine military’s broader strategy includes the acquisition of additional ships, radars, and aircraft, signaling a shift from internal defense to territorial defense, according to Brawner. Tensions persist in the South China Sea, with multiple nations, including Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Vietnam, asserting sovereignty over various areas in the region, crucial for goods transportation valued at over $3 trillion annually.

China, however, claims almost the entire South China Sea, dismissing an international tribunal’s ruling that its claims lack legal basis. Recent months have witnessed heightened tensions between China and the Philippines, marked by standoffs and collisions around disputed reefs. Chinese ships have also employed water cannons against Philippine boats, exacerbating the ongoing maritime disputes in the region.

Pope Francis stands firm on same-sex blessings despite opposition

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ROME. Pope Francis has reaffirmed his controversial decision to permit priests to bless same-sex couples, acknowledging the resistance he has faced and emphasizing that “solitude is a price you have to pay” for making challenging choices.

In a Sunday interview on the Italian talk show “Che Tempo Che Fa,” Francis reiterated his stance, declaring that “the Lord blesses everyone.” However, he acknowledged the notable opposition his decision has triggered, particularly in Africa, where bishops have collectively refused to implement the Vatican declaration. Individual bishops in Eastern Europe, Latin America, and other regions have also expressed their dissent.

The Vatican’s declaration on December 18 restated the traditional teaching of the church, affirming that marriage is a lifelong union between a man and a woman. Despite this, it allowed priests to offer spontaneous, non-liturgical blessings to same-sex couples seeking God’s grace, as long as such blessings are not confused with the formal rites of a wedding.

In his first comments since the controversy erupted, Pope Francis addressed the resistance his decision encountered. He attributed the opposition to bishops’ lack of understanding of the issue and their unwillingness to engage in a dialogue about it.

When asked if he felt alone in his decision, Francis responded, “You take a decision and solitude is a price you have to pay.”

“Sometimes decisions are not accepted,” he added. “But in most cases, when you don’t accept a decision, it’s because you don’t understand.”

Francis warned of the danger when individuals who do not comprehend a decision refuse to participate in a “brotherly discussion,” opting instead to harden their hearts, resist, and “make ugly conclusions.”

“This has happened with these last decisions about blessing everyone,” Francis explained. “The Lord blesses everyone.”

7-anyos na batang babae, iginapos, ginahasa, at pinatay sa kuweba

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LUCBAN, Quezon. Natagpuan sa loob ng isang kuweba sa bayang ito ang bangkay ng isang 7-anyos na batang babae, na pinaniniwalaang biktima ng kahindik-hindik na karahasan noong Linggo ng umaga.

Ang Grade 2 pupil na kilala sa pangalang “Nene,” ay nawawala mula pa noong Sabado ng gabi hanggang sa matagpuan ang kanyang bangkay na nakagapos at nakatago sa loob ng isang kuweba sa malayo at madilim na bahagi ng brgy. Palola.

Naiulat ng magulang ni Nene ang kanyang pagkawala sa Lucban Police, na agad namang nagsagawa ng imbestigasyon. Natuklasan ng tiyo ng biktima ang bangkay nang makakita siya ng isang lalaki na may dalang panghukay na lumabas mula sa kuweba.

Ngang makaalis ng lalaki, agad na tinungo ng tiyo ang lugar at doon nadiskubre ang katawan ng kanyang pamangkin na tinabunan ng mga bato.

Ayon sa ulat ni Major Marnie Abellanida, Lucban police chief, inaresto nila ang 33-anyos na lalaki na si Alyas Noel, na nanggaling sa kuweba, matapos ang follow-up operation. Positibong kinilala ng ina ang nasawing bata.

Patuloy pa ang imbestigasyon ng Lucban Police, kasabay ang pagsusuri ng Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) sa labi ng biktima upang malaman ang ikinasawi at tiyakin ang aspeto ng pang-aabuso.

PAGASA: Asahan ang mas matinding El Niño sa mga darating na buwan

Nagbabala ang PAGASA sa mas titindi pang epekto ng kasalukuyang El Niño sa bansa mula ngayong buwan hanggang sa mga susunod na buwan ng taon.

Ayon sa pahayag ni DOST Secretary Renato Solidum Jr., hinggil sa kasalukuyang kalagayan, inaasahan ang katamtaman hanggang sa matinding tagtuyot mula Pebrero hanggang Mayo ngayong taon.

Nauna diro, inanunsyo ni Solidum na 65 na lalawigan ang posibleng maapektuhan ng matinding tagtuyot dahil sa dry spell sa unang quarter ng 2024.

Iniulat ni Solidum na ang nagdaang El Niño noong 1997 hanggang 1998 ay katulad ng sitwasyon ngayong taon, kung saan marami ang maaapektuhan, at inaasahang milyon-milyong pisong halaga ang malulugi sa sektor ng agrikultura.

Sa ngayon, ang Department of Agriculture (DA) ay nagsasagawa ng mga hakbang para maibsan ang epekto ng El Niño sa sektor ng agrikultura sa bansa. Kinikilala ang mga aspetong nangangailangan ng agarang aksyon upang maiwasan ang mas malubhang pinsala.

Surgeon General report: Clearing the air on vaping amidst controversy

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NEW YORK. Sixty years ago, the U.S. surgeon general released a groundbreaking report that quelled a long-standing public debate on the perils of cigarettes, triggering substantial changes in smoking habits across America. Today, as vaping continues to be a topic of concern, some public health experts suggest that a similar report is needed to provide clarity.

Many U.S. adults hold the belief that nicotine vaping is as harmful as, or even more dangerous than, cigarette smoking. Contrary to this belief, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the majority of scientists concur that electronic cigarettes are significantly less dangerous than traditional cigarettes.

However, this does not imply that e-cigarettes are entirely harmless. Public health experts are divided on the precise extent of harm or benefit these devices bring. Lawrence Gostin, a public health law expert at Georgetown University, emphasizes the urgent need for clarifying information: “There have been so many confusing messages about vaping; a surgeon general’s report could clear that all up.”

A major obstacle to understanding the long-term effects of vaping is the limited time e-cigarettes have been in existence. Scientists have not had enough time to observe if vapers develop health issues like lung cancer and heart disease. Dr. Kelly Henning, leading the public health program at Bloomberg Philanthropies, notes, “There’s a remarkable lack of evidence.”

SMOKING AND VAPING

Cigarette smoking, historically described as the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, claims an annual toll of 480,000 lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A decline in smoking rates since the 1960s is anticipated to reduce this toll by 2030.

In 1964, U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry released a landmark report declaring smoking as a cause of illness and death, leading to transformative measures such as warning labels on cigarette packs, a ban on cigarette commercials, increased tobacco taxes, and restrictions on smoking locations.

Some experts credit e-cigarettes with contributing to the decline in smoking rates. Billed as a means to help smokers quit, the FDA has authorized specific e-cigarettes as less-harmful alternatives for adult smokers.

Vaping gained popularity in the 2010s among both adults and teens. In 2014, e-cigarettes surpassed combustible cigarettes as the most-used tobacco product among youth. However, U.S. health officials’ concerns about youth nicotine addiction leading to a resurgence in smoking have not materialized. Last year, the high school smoking rate dropped to less than 2%, a substantial decline from the 35% rate seen 25 years ago.

Kenneth Warner, a researcher at the University of Michigan, credits e-cigarettes for this achievement: “If it weren’t for e-cigarettes, I think we would be hearing the public health community shouting at the top of their lungs about the success of getting kids not to smoke.”

VAPING’S BENEFITS AND HARMS

Cigarettes, labeled the deadliest consumer product, contain thousands of chemicals, with at least 69 known carcinogens. The vapor from e-cigarettes is estimated to contain fewer chemicals and carcinogens, with studies indicating improved lung function in smokers who completely switch to vaping.

Donald Shopland, a committee clerk for the 1964 report, emphasizes the relative safety of vaping: “I would much rather see someone vaping than smoking a Marlboro. There is no question in my mind that vaping is safer.”

However, concerns arise regarding the impact on non-smokers. Studies on vaping are varied, with conflicting results on its effects. Bronchitis symptoms and aggravation of asthma in young vapers have been documented, along with potential impacts on blood vessels and the heart. Nicotine, the addictive stimulant in cigarettes and vapes, remains a significant concern.

Studies suggest nicotine exposure in adolescents may affect brain development, leading to concerns about links to ADHD, depression, and stress. However, experts stress that research is limited, and more investigation is required.

Despite the conflicting evidence, there is no consensus on whether vaping effectively aids smoking cessation, with studies yielding different conclusions.

CLEARING THE AIR

Recently, the World Health Organization raised concerns about the burgeoning global markets for electronic cigarettes, especially their appeal to young people. In 2016, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy advocated efforts to prevent and reduce e-cigarette use by children and young adults.

The FDA, recognizing the potential benefits for smokers, initiated steps to regulate e-cigarettes four months before the report’s release. While several e-cigarettes have gained FDA authorization, criticism persists regarding perceived inconsistencies in product regulation.

Despite concerns, the variety of e-cigarette devices in the U.S. has surged, primarily due to disposable imports from China offering diverse flavors. Youth vaping, however, has seen a recent decline, with 10% of high school students reporting e-cigarette use in the previous month, down from 14% the previous year.

The decline is attributed to various factors, with Steven Kelder, a University of Texas researcher, mentioning the 2019 outbreak linked to black-market vape cartridges containing THC, a thickening agent unrelated to commercial nicotine e-cigarettes.

Sherri Mayfield, a postal worker, recalls the 2019 outbreak, emphasizing the need for further study on vaping. While acknowledging cigarettes as unsafe, she notes the prolonged timeframe for health deterioration: “Cigarettes aren’t safe, but at least it can take them decades to destroy your health.”

The surgeon general’s office recognizes the impact of the 1964 report and suggests similar action is required to address youth vaping. However, Dr. Vivek Murthy’s current website does not list vaping or smoking as priority issues, raising questions about the current stance on this pressing public health matter.

Senator Marcos challenges covert U.S. fuel transfer to Subic as ‘strike 3

MANILA. Senator Imee Marcos disclosed on Wednesday that the United States Navy conducted a clandestine transfer of 39 million gallons of fuel from Pearl Harbor in Hawaii to Subic Bay in the Philippines. Expressing concern over the “pre-positioning of military supplies” within the country amid regional tensions, Marcos called for an explanation from the Department of National Defense and the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

According to Marcos, the US-registered oil products tanker Yosemite Trader loaded with fuel on December 20 last year entered Philippine territory on Tuesday and remains around 50 kilometers west of Subic Bay as of Wednesday. The senator urged authorities to clarify the circumstances surrounding the transfer, labeling it as Washington’s “strike three in attempting to deprive the Filipino people of the right to know.”

The first strike, according to Marcos, was the US request to house Afghan refugees in the Philippines, followed by the unadvised landing of military aircraft in the country’s international and domestic airports.

Marcos emphasized that the silence from both countries on the fuel transfer raised suspicions, particularly in the context of predictions about possible conflict between the US and China over Taiwan. Concerns over pre-positioning of military supplies in the Philippines escalated after the strengthening of the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between Manila and Washington last year.

“The Mutual Defense Treaty is not a license to leave the Filipino people in the dark,” Sen. Marcos asserted. “Subic is not an EDCA site, so where in Philippine territory will millions of gallons of oil be stored? This is not just an issue of foreign policy but of Philippine sovereignty, even environmental safety. The government better have a clear explanation for this.”

The Stop the War Coalition Philippines (STWC) revealed that the shipment originated from the US Navy’s Red Hill Underground Storage Facility in Honolulu, Hawaii, comprising 40% of the facility’s fuel. The STWC, raising concerns about safety and accountability, questioned whether the Philippine government was aware of or allowed the transfer, who would use the fuel, and for what purpose.

Local media reports from Hawaii suggested that the fuel shipment, now in Philippine waters, is expected to “support operations in the South China Sea.” The STWC highlighted the history of the Red Hill facility, which, near an aquifer, had a fuel leak in 2021 that affected the local water supply, leading to the relocation of 4,000 families. Red Hill, a World War-II era facility, has since been permanently shut down.

Imbestigasyon sa ‘signature-buying’ at pondo ng gobyerno, ikinakasa ng Makabayan bloc para sa cha-cha

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Inihain ng Makabayan bloc ang isang resolusyon upang imbestigahan ang diumano ay “signature-buying” at paggamit ng pondo ng gobyerno para sa People’s Initiative na layong amyendahan ang 1987 Konstitusyon.

Sa pamamagitan ng House Resolution 1541, hiniling nina House Deputy Minority Leader at ACT Teachers party-list Rep. France Castro, Kabataan Rep. Raoul Manuel, at Gabriela Rep. Arlene Brosas na pangunahan ng House Committee on Public Accounts ang ikinasang imbestigasyon.

Ayon kay Castro, kumakalat na mga ulat hinggil sa paggamit ng pandaraya sa pagpapapirma para sa pekeng People’s Initiative para sa Charter Change. Ang ulat ay naglalaman ng mga akusasyon ng “vote buying,” kung saan pinaniniwalaang magkakasabay na iboboto ito ng Kongreso at Senado upang amyendahan ang Konstitusyon.

Sa resolusyon, iginiit ng mga mambabatas na hindi lamang ito labag sa Konstitusyon, kundi ito rin ay hindi moral na gugulan ang pondo mula sa social protection program at iba pang pondo ng gobyerno upang suhulan ang publiko na pumirma sa panukalang pagbabago sa Konstitusyon.

Isa rin sa binanggit sa resolusyon ang pro-charter change na paid advertisement na tinatawag na “Edsa-pwera,” na ipinalabas sa telebisyon.

Naalala rin sa resolusyon ang pahayag ni Sen. Imee Marcos hinggil sa aniya ay pagbibigay ng ₱20 milyon bawat distrito sa ilang lalawigan para sa “signature buying.”

Sa pangunguna ng House Committee on Public Accounts, umaasa ang Makabayan bloc na magiging makatarungan at malayang maisasagawa ang imbestigasyon upang mabunyag ang anumang katiwalian sa likod ng isinusulong na People’s Initiative para sa Charter Change.

Barangay league president orders election for San Pedro chapter positions

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SAN PEDRO CITY, Laguna. The Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas has issued a directive for the holding of an election in the Liga ng mga Barangay San Pedro Chapter, Laguna Province, today (January 15, 2024), following the postponement of the previous election. The election aims to fill various vacant positions within the local chapter.

After the unsuccessful election on December 15, 2023, the Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas, led by National President Eden Chua-Pineda, instructed the incumbent San Pedro City Chapter President, Diwa Tayao, on January 8, 2024, to organize a new election.

In the recent communication from the national president, Chua-Pineda outlined that Tayao is now tasked with conducting the election for the positions of City Liga President, Vice President, Auditor, and Board of Directors of the Liga ng mga Barangay San Pedro Chapter, Laguna Province.

The directive explicitly stated, “This serves as your authority to proceed with the election on January 15, 2024, provided that a National Liga Representative must be present either in person or through Zoom, and the conduct of the election is in accordance with Article XII Section 2 of the Election Code.”

A total of 27 barangay leaders from San Pedro City are anticipated to participate in the election, representing various communities and constituencies.

The letter also emphasized that copies of the proceedings and electoral results must be submitted to the Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas National office in Pasig City within 15 days from the date of the elections. This ensures transparency and accountability in the election process.

The directive from the Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas National Office underscores the commitment to uphold democratic principles and the rule of law within the local governance structure, promoting fair and just elections.

Pamamaril sa perya sa Cavite: 1 patay, 3 sugatan

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IMUS, Cavite. Patay ang caretaker ng carnival ang at tatlo pa ang sugatan matapos pagbabarilin ng isang hindi pa kilalang lalaki sa loob ng isang peryahan sa Barangay Anabu 2, lungsod na ito, kagabi ng madaling araw.

Ayon kay Police Captain Michelle Bastawang, spokeperson ng Cavite Peovincial Police Office, kinilala ang namatay na biktima na si Peter Jerico, 25 anyos na residente ng Barangay San Juan 1, General Trias, Cavite.

Ang mga sugatan naman ay nakilalang sina “Cesar,” 33 anyos ng Barangay Lecheria, Calamba City; “Joselito,” 31 anyos; at “Maryjane,” 27 anyos, pawang mga residente ng Barangay Gugo Proper, Bataan, at mga stay-in worker ng Mini-Carnival.

Batay sa imbestigasyon, naganap ang insidente bandang 12:30 ng madaling araw habang nag-aayos ng kagamitan ang tatlong biktima. Diumano ay biglang pumasok ang suspek sa compound at mabilis na pinagbabaril si Jerico, at nadamay pa ang dalawa nitong kasama.

Pagkatapos ng pamamaril, agad na tumakas ang suspek bitbit ang kanyang baril. Ang mga biktima ay agad dinala sa ospital, ngunit dead on arrival ito, habang nasa estable nang kundisyon sina Maryjane at Joselito.

Sa pagsisiyasat, lumalabas na si Jerico lamang ang target ng gunman. Ayon sa CCTV footage sa lugar, makikita ang suspek na nakasuot ng gray jacket at sakay ng motorsiklo.

Upang mahuli agad ang suspek, isinasagawa ng Cavite PNP ang isang manhunt operation.

Taiwan denounces ‘fallacious’ Chinese remarks on election; anticipates unofficial US Visit

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TAIPEI, Taiwan. Taiwan strongly condemned what it deemed as “fallacious comments” from China in the aftermath of the self-governing island’s presidential and parliamentary election held the previous day. The verbal exchange adds an ominous tone to the future of Taiwan-China relations under the newly elected President, Lai Ching-te, and also impacts China’s association with the United States.

The U.S. government announced on Sunday that it has dispatched two former officials, Stephen Hadley, former National Security Advisor, and James Steinberg, former Deputy Secretary of State, for post-election meetings with political leaders in Taiwan. Their visit, scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, is likely to raise tensions with China. The American Institute in Taiwan, acting as the de facto U.S. Embassy, issued a news release confirming the visit.

President-elect Lai Ching-te’s victory secures a third consecutive four-year term for the Democratic Progressive Party, continuing its hold on the presidency after eight years under President Tsai Ing-wen. China perceives the party as a formidable adversary and a significant obstacle to its objective of bringing the island’s 23 million people under its control.

Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry released a statement accusing China’s Foreign Ministry and its Taiwan Affairs Office of disseminating falsehoods in their statements issued on Saturday night following the election results. The statement specifically contested China’s persistent assertion that Taiwan is a domestic Chinese matter. China considers Taiwan a renegade province and insists it should not maintain a foreign ministry or official relations with foreign governments.

The escalating war of words between Taiwan and China raises concerns about the future diplomatic landscape in the region, with the United States playing a potentially contentious role. The visit of the former U.S. officials signals continued American engagement with Taiwan, despite the lack of formal diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Taiwan, further complicating an already delicate geopolitical situation.