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2,725 karagdagang kaso ng COVID-19 naitala noong nakaraang linggo

Naitala ng Department of Health (DOH) nitong ika-18 ng Disyembre, 2023, ang 2,725 karagdagang kaso ng COVID-19 mula Disyembre 12 hanggang 18. Ito ang pinakamataas na bilang ng mga bagong kaso sa isang linggo sa nakalipas na 24 na linggo.

Ang naitalang 2,725 bagong kaso ay 50% mas mataas kumpara sa 1,821 bagong kaso noong nakaraang linggo. Ito ay nagreresulta sa isang daily average na 389 kaso, na 50% mas mataas kaysa sa 260 na daily average na kaso noong nakaraang linggo.

Napansin din na ito ang unang pagkakataon sa loob ng 23 na linggo na ang bilang ng mga bagong kaso sa isang linggo ay umabot ng mahigit sa 2,000, at ang daily average ay lumampas sa 300 kaso.

Sa kabuuang bilang, 16 sa mga kaso ay itinuturing na severe o critical. Subalit, nananatili sa low-risk zone ang paggamit ng healthcare resources.

Sa datos na nakuha hanggang ika-17 ng Disyembre, 2023, 8.8% o 211 ng kabuuang admissions ng COVID-19 ay itinuturing na severe o critical. Ito ay bahagyang mas mababa kumpara sa 228 severe at critical admissions noong ika-10 ng Disyembre.

Ang paggamit ng ICU beds ay nasa 12.9%, bumaba mula sa tatlong sunod-sunod na linggong pagtaas, habang ang non-ICU bed utilization ay nasa 18.3%, pinakamataas ito sa nakalipas na limang linggo.

Bilang tugon sa pagtaas na ito, patuloy ang pakikiisa ng DOH sa mga hakbang upang mapanatili ang kaligtasan ng publiko. Ang pagsunod sa health protocols, tulad ng pagsusuot ng face mask, paghuhugas ng kamay, at pag-iwas sa malalaking pagtitipon, ay ipinapaalala pa rin sa lahat.

Deadliest earthquake in nine years strikes northwestern China, claiming 127 lives

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BEIJING. A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 struck northwestern China just before midnight on Monday, resulting in at least 127 casualties, making it the deadliest quake in the country in nine years. The quake wreaked havoc in the mountainous regions of Gansu and Qinghai provinces, leaving more than 700 people injured and causing widespread destruction.

The China Earthquake Networks Center reported that the earthquake occurred at a relatively shallow depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles) in Gansu’s Jishishan county, approximately 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the provincial boundary with Qinghai. The U.S. Geological Survey measured the magnitude at 5.9. The tremors damaged roads, disrupted power and communication lines, and triggered at least one landslide.

State broadcaster CCTV disclosed that 113 fatalities were confirmed in Gansu, with another 536 reported injuries. In Qinghai, an area north of the epicenter, 14 people lost their lives, and 198 sustained injuries, according to the People’s Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party.

As emergency responders conducted search and rescue operations amid collapsed buildings and landslides, those who lost their homes were forced to endure a freezing winter night in tents at hastily set-up evacuation sites. The earthquake’s shallow depth and mainly vertical movement contributed to the severity of the destruction, along with the lower quality of buildings in the relatively poor area.

Afraid of aftershocks, residents spent the night in makeshift camps. Ma Dongdong, who lost parts of his house and his milk tea shop, expressed anxiety, stating, “I just feel anxious, what other feelings could there be?” He, along with his family and neighbors, spent the night in a field, making a fire to stay warm.

Emergency authorities in Gansu called for 300 additional workers for search and rescue operations, and Qinghai officials reported 20 people missing in a landslide. The earthquake’s impact extended to Lanzhou, the Gansu provincial capital, where students hastily evacuated dormitories.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for an all-out search and rescue effort to minimize casualties. The China Meteorological Administration reported an overnight low of minus 15 to minus 9 degrees Celsius (5 to 16 degrees Fahrenheit) in the affected area. Tents, folding beds, and quilts were dispatched to the disaster area, with a plea for generators, long coats, and fuel for stoves.

At least 4,000 firefighters, soldiers, and police officers were mobilized for the rescue effort, and the People’s Liberation Army Western Theatre established a command post to coordinate operations. The China Meteorological Administration urged sending halal food due to the ethnic makeup of the affected population.

This tragic event marks the deadliest earthquake in China since the August 2014 quake in Yunnan province, emphasizing the urgent need for coordinated rescue efforts and support for the affected communities.

Hostages in Gaza craft ‘SOS’ signal from leftover food after IDF tragedy

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Three Israeli hostages were mistakenly killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in Gaza on Friday. The victims, Yotam Haim (28), Samer Talalka (22), and Alon Shamriz (26), had used leftover food to create signs pleading for help after being held in the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City during the recent hostilities.

The IDF acknowledged that the three men, who were holding a white flag, were shot in violation of the “rules of engagement.” The hostages had been seized and taken to Gaza during the Hamas attacks on October 7, resulting in approximately 1,200 deaths in southern Israel.

Israeli officials expressed regret over the incident and revealed that the hostages had been staying in a building adjacent to where they were shot for an unspecified period. The hostages emerged shirtless from the building, with one carrying a stick with a white cloth, prompting a soldier to perceive them as a threat and open fire.

The tragic situation unfolded as Israeli troops faced stiff resistance in Gaza. Two of the hostages were immediately killed, and the wounded third returned to the building. Despite an initial cease-fire order, the wounded hostage was later shot and killed.

A subsequent search of the building uncovered messages written on fabric, reading “SOS” and “Help, 3 hostages.” It is believed that the hostages had been in the location for some time, although it remains unclear whether they were abandoned by their captors or had managed to escape.

Families of the hostages have urged the Israeli government to negotiate a new truce, echoing calls from the international community for an “immediate and durable truce.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted on maintaining military pressure for both the return of hostages and victory.

As the conflict continues, international pressure on Israel has intensified, with France’s Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna calling for a truce during her visit to Israel. However, Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen rejected the idea, considering it a gift to Hamas.

The destruction caused by the Israeli bombardment has raised concerns of a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, with widespread shortages of basic supplies. Calls for a “sustainable ceasefire” have come from the UK and Germany, while the United Nations warns of the dire situation in the region.

Despite diplomatic efforts, the conflict persists, with the IDF revealing images of what they claim to be Hamas’s largest attack tunnel near the Erez border crossing with Israel, emphasizing the ongoing challenges in the region.

The hostages used leftover food to write SOS on a white cloth before being shot dead by IDF. Source: X

BP halts Red Sea shipments amidst Houthi rebel attacks

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BP has announced the temporary suspension of all oil shipments through the Red Sea in response to a series of attacks by Houthi rebels. The oil giant attributed this decision to the “deteriorating security situation” in the region, as Houthi rebels continue to target vessels they suspect are headed for Israel.

The Red Sea serves as a crucial route for oil, fuel, and consumer goods shipments globally. Several freight firms have already halted their journeys due to the ongoing attacks.

On Monday, Evergreen Line, one of the world’s largest shipping firms, declared that it would no longer carry Israeli cargo via the Red Sea, citing concerns for the safety of ships and crew. The company instructed its container ships to suspend navigation through the Red Sea until further notice.

The Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, have been targeting ships passing through the Bab al-Mandab Strait, also known as the Gate of Tears. This narrow channel, notorious for its navigational challenges, is a key passage for ships traveling between Yemen, Djibouti, Eritrea, and the Suez Canal.

The rebels have explicitly expressed support for Hamas and claimed to be targeting vessels bound for Israel, using drones and rockets against foreign-owned ships. However, it remains uncertain if all the attacked ships were indeed destined for Israel.

The most recent reported attack involved the MT Swan Atlantic, hit by an “unidentified object” off Yemen’s coast. Despite having no links to Israel, the attack raises concerns about the indiscriminate nature of the assaults.

In response to the escalating situation, BP emphasized that the safety and security of personnel and those working on its behalf are its top priorities. The company stated that it would continually review the decision to pause shipments based on evolving circumstances in the region.

Analysts suggest that if other major oil companies follow suit, there could be an impact on crude prices in Europe and the Mediterranean. Currently, Brent crude, the international oil price benchmark, has edged up to $77.17 per barrel.

As attacks on ships intensify, shipping companies are diverting their vessels from the Red Sea. Maersk, MSC, CMA-CGM, and Inventor Chemical Tankers are among the firms redirecting their routes, with some opting for the longer journey around southern Africa.

The shipping industry anticipes various consequences, including delays, increased insurance premiums, and potential disruptions in the supply chain. Despite the challenges, industry experts note that the sector is better equipped to handle crises compared to the Suez Canal blockage in 2021, thanks to improved conditions in the wake of COVID-19-related supply chain issues.

63-anyos patay, ginang sugatan sa ‘akyat-bahay’

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DASMARIÑAS, Cavite. Patay ang isang 63-anyos na ina habang sugatan ang kanyang 31-anyos na manugang matapos pasukin ng dalawang hinihinalang miyembro ng “akyat-bahay gang” ang kanilang bahay sa Brgy. Paliparan 2, sa lungsod na ito, kahapon ng gabi.

Natagpuan ni Lloyd Hendrick Andaya ang kanyang inang si Socorro Alvarez Andaya, 63-anyos, na wala ng buhay sa loob ng kanilang bahay at natagpuan naman niya si Nica Ricel Candado, 31, ang live-in partner ni Andaya, na sugatan sa loob ng comfort room. Isinugod si Candado sa DLSU-UNC hospital at inilabas din agad pagkatapos gamutin.

Sinabi ni Lt. Col. Julius Balano, hepe ng pulisya sa Dasmariñas City, na alas-11:00 ng gabi nang abutan ni Lloyd Hendrick ang nangyari, ngunit ang insidente ay iniulat sa pulisya alas-8 ng umaga kinabukasan.

Ang dalawang biktima ay parehong may sugat sa ulo, na hinihinalang pinalo ng matigas na bagay. Ayon sa imbestigasyon, ang mga suspek ay pumasok sa bahay at nagnakaw ng pera at alahas mula sa kuwarto.

Lumabas sa imbestigasyon na posibleng nanlaban ang mga biktima sa mga suspek, base sa mga kagamitan na nagkalat sa lugar ng krimen. Mayroong dalawang indibiduwal sa compound na itinuturing na “persons of interest” dahil sa kanilang koneksiyon sa naunang insidente ng pagtatangka na pagnakawan ang bahay ng nasawing biktima.

Patuloy ang pulisya sa pagsisiyasat upang kilalanin ang mga salarin. Ang mga biktima ay may negosyong water refilling station.

North Korea launches potential intercontinental ballistic missile with reach across entire US, confirms Japan

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Seoul, South Korea. North Korea launched a potential intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Monday morning, signaling an advancement in the reclusive state’s illicit weapons program, according to analysts. The missile, if confirmed as an ICBM, displayed the capability to reach anywhere in the United States, as reported by the Japanese Defense Ministry.

Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Defense Shingo Miyake stated at a news conference in Tokyo that based on the trajectory and potential warhead weight, the missile could have a range exceeding 15,000 kilometers (9,320 miles), covering the entire US territory. The missile reportedly flew at a highly lofted trajectory for approximately 73 minutes, reaching an altitude of 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles) and a distance of about 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) before landing in the sea west of Hokkaido, Japan.

Analysts, however, caution that the missile would need to be fired at a flatter trajectory to pose a direct threat to the United States. Joseph Dempsey of the International Institute for Strategic Studies emphasized that lofted tests do not present the same challenges as a normal ICBM trajectory, including the warhead’s ability to survive reentry and maintain accuracy over longer distances.

While the specific missile type was not officially disclosed, Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies suggested that Monday’s test was likely the third launch of the Hwasong-18 missile, a powerful solid-fueled ICBM previously tested in April and July. This development indicates a maturing North Korean missile program, demonstrating a record of reliability.

The Hwasong-18, a solid-fueled missile, represents a more advanced technology compared to the liquid-fueled Hwasong-17 tested earlier this year. Solid-fueled ICBMs are considered more stable and can be deployed more rapidly, enhancing North Korea’s ability to launch long-range nuclear strikes.

North Korea’s recent missile advancements align with Kim Jong Un’s goal of matching the military capabilities of other nations, such as the United States and European countries. The country’s progression from the Hwasong-17 to the Hwasong-18 indicates ongoing development and technological refinement.

The launch comes less than 24 hours after North Korea conducted another ballistic missile test towards the waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula. The consecutive tests have triggered international concern and condemnation, with North Korea accusing the US and South Korea of “reckless military provocations.”

Experts suggest that North Korea’s provocative actions and strong rhetoric may be contributing to increased trilateral cooperation between the US, Japan, and South Korea. The countries are reportedly sharing real-time missile tracking data, underscoring the geopolitical tensions in the region.

As the global community closely monitors the situation, North Korea’s continued missile testing poses challenges for regional stability and security, prompting responses from neighboring countries and heightened diplomatic efforts.

Pimentel: Hindi pagsali ng kamara sa senado sa Cha-cha, labag sa saligang batas

Bilang tugon sa isinusulong na ideya ng Kamara ukol sa Charter Change o Cha-cha na hindi isinasama ang Senado, ipinaalala ni Senate Minority Leader Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III na ito ay hindi lamang kontra sa Saligang Batas kundi imposible ayon sa konstitusyon.

Ayon kay Pimentel, hindi maaaring i-amyenda ng Mababang Kapulungan ang Konstitusyon na hindi kasama ang Senado, at ito ay hindi lamang paglabag sa batas kundi tila isang hakbang na hindi maaaring mangyari.

“Not involving the Senate and they believe that they can amend the constitution, impossible. Hindi lang unconstitutional, impossible pa,” ayon sa senador.

Binigyang-diin ni Pimentel na ang ganitong “attitude” ng mga miyembro ng Kamara ay maaaring humantong sa hindi pagkakaroon ng suporta mula sa mga senador. Sa kanyang pahayag, ipinunto niyang ang bilang ng mga senador na sumusuporta sa Cha-cha ay limitado lamang sa 24.

Hindi rin pumabor si Pimentel sa mungkahi ni Pampanga Rep. Dong Gonzales na isagawa ang Cha-cha sa pamamagitan ng People’s Initiative. Ayon sa senador at abogado, hindi maaaring i-overhaul ang Konstitusyon sa paraang ito dahil ito ay surgical amendment lamang, at may itinakdang patakaran ang konstitusyon na dapat sundan.

Sa pangunguna ni Gonzales, bukas ang Kamara sa pagsusulong ng Cha-cha, ngunit ang hamon ngayon ay kung paano lalabas ang Senado sa prosesong ito at kung paano haharapin ng mga miyembro ng Kongreso ang hamon ng pagsusulong ng malawakang pagbabago sa Saligang Batas.

Investigation launched into X for suspected violations of EU laws on hate speech and fake news

The European Commission has formally initiated infringement proceedings against the social media platform X, previously known as Twitter, owned by US billionaire Elon Musk. The investigation centers around potential breaches of the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA), specifically related to hate speech, fake news, and transparency.

Under the Digital Services Act, which became effective in August, companies can face fines of up to 6% of their global income or be prohibited from operating within the EU for violations of the law. The decision to launch the investigation follows recent requests for evidence of X’s compliance with new regulations aimed at combatting hate speech, racism, and disinformation on platforms within the EU.

Thierry Breton, the EU commissioner overseeing the DSA, confirmed the proceedings against X in a post on the platform. The investigation is based on suspicions of a breach of obligations related to countering illegal content and disinformation, transparency, and a suspected deceptive design of the user interface.

The inquiry into deceptive design focuses on the controversial use of “blue check” marks, which were previously given by Twitter to verified users but are now reportedly only available to those who pay. Critics argue that this practice could contribute to the spread of fake news and misinformation.

The investigation was prompted by concerns raised after Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s subsequent response. The EU sent a formal letter to X on October 10, citing indications that the platform was being used to disseminate illegal content and disinformation in the EU during the conflict.

Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X, responded to the EU’s letter, stating that the company is actively working to address the operational needs of the conflict and is committed to removing accounts associated with terrorist organizations in real time.

The European Commission’s decision to proceed with formal proceedings is based on a preliminary investigation, which allegedly focused on the dissemination of illegal content in the context of the conflict between Hamas and Israel. The EU expressed concerns about the effectiveness of X’s mitigations and its compliance with the notice and action mechanism for illegal content.

No specific timeline has been provided for the investigation, but the EU could apply interim measures if deemed necessary before its conclusion. The European Commission also mentioned the possibility of issuing new guidance to all social platforms ahead of the upcoming EU parliamentary elections. If X were to withdraw services from the EU, officials insisted that legal action would still apply.

Earlier this year, Facebook, TikTok, Google, and Microsoft signed a code of conduct in preparation for the new laws under the DSA. However, Twitter exited the code of conduct in May, prompting a warning from Commissioner Breton about the legal obligations under the DSA related to combating disinformation.

Dagdag-bawas sa presyo ng petrolyo, epektibo simula ngayong araw

Inaasahan ang pagpapatupad ng dagdag-bawas sa presyo ng ilang produktong petrolyo ngayong araw, Disyembre 19, ayon sa anunsyo ng ilang kilalang kompanya ng langis sa bansa.

Ang mga pangunahing kalahok sa industriya tulad ng Pilipinas Shell, Petron Corporation, Seaoil, PTT Philippines, Total Philippines, Unioil, Petro Gazz, at Phoenix Petroleum ay nagpahayag na magkakaroon ng dagdag na P0.10 kada litro para sa diesel at bawas na P0.85 kada litro naman para sa kerosene. Sa kabilang banda, mananatiling parehas ang presyo ng gasolina simula alas-6 ng umaga.

Isa rin sa nagtakda ng katulad na pagbabago sa presyo ang Caltex (CPI) at Cleanfuel, na magiging epektibo alas-12:01 mamayang hatinggabi.

Ang hakbang na ito ay epekto ng patuloy na pagbabago ng presyo sa pandaigdigang merkado ng langis. Noong Martes, nagpatupad na rin ang ilang kompanya ng langis ng bawas-presyo, kung saan nagkakahalaga ito ng P1.60 kada litro para sa gasolina, P1.85 kada litro para sa diesel, at P1.40 kada litro para sa kerosene.

Breaking News: Pope approves blessings for same-sex couples if they don’t resemble marriage

ROME. Pope Francis officially sanctioned Catholic priests to bless same-sex couples, marking a radical shift towards inclusivity while upholding the church’s steadfast prohibition on gay marriage.The Pope’s decision, outlined in a new document from the Vatican’s doctrine office released today, asserts that individuals seeking God’s love and mercy should not undergo an “exhaustive moral analysis” as a prerequisite.

The document, a detailed expansion on a letter Pope Francis sent to conservative cardinals in October, addresses the possibility of offering blessings to same-sex couples under specific circumstances, ensuring these rituals do not blur with the sacrament of marriage.

Reiterating the condition, the document underscores the Vatican’s belief in marriage as a lifelong sacrament between a man and a woman. It emphatically emphasizes that any blessings for same-sex couples must be non-liturgical, avoiding association with set wedding rituals, clothing, or gestures.

Crucially, the document rejects an outright denial of requests for blessings for same-sex couples. It provides a broad scriptural definition of “blessing,” asserting that those seeking a transcendent relationship with God and His love should not be subjected to an exhaustive moral analysis.

The document states, “Ultimately, a blessing offers people a means to increase their trust in God. The request for a blessing, thus, expresses and nurtures openness to the transcendence, mercy, and closeness to God in a thousand concrete circumstances of life, which is no small thing in the world in which we live.”

The Vatican, historically opposing same-sex marriage, confronted controversy in 2021 when the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith explicitly stated the church could not bless unions of same-sex couples, citing that “God cannot bless sin.” Pope Francis, seemingly blindsided by the statement, removed the official responsible for it and initiated steps towards a reversal.

In the new document, the Vatican denounces doctrinal or disciplinary schemes that lead to “narcissistic and authoritarian elitism,” urging a shift from analysis and classification towards evangelizing and opening the door to grace.

While the document acknowledges that individuals in “irregular” unions, whether gay or straight, are considered in a state of sin, it emphasizes that this should not deprive them of God’s love or mercy. It explicitly states that an exhaustive moral analysis should not be a precondition for conferring blessings.

The Rev. James Martin, a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ Catholics, lauded the document as a “huge step forward” and a “dramatic shift” from the Vatican’s 2021 policy. The Pope’s decision signals a more inclusive and compassionate approach within the Catholic Church towards the LGBTQ+ community.