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A 10-year-old Japanese boy who was stabbed near his school in China has passed away

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BEIJING. A tragic incident unfolded in southern China when a 10-year-old Japanese boy was fatally stabbed near his school in Shenzhen. The boy, a student at the Shenzhen Japanese School, succumbed to his injuries, prompting Japan to call on China for answers and increased security measures.

Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa expressed deep sorrow over the boy’s death, stressing the urgency of Japan’s prior requests for enhanced safety precautions ahead of China’s Sept. 18 commemoration of the Mukden Incident, a key historical event marking the start of Japan’s invasion of Manchuria in 1931.

The young boy was attacked on Wednesday, about 200 meters (220 yards) from the school gates. The attacker, identified by local police as Zhong, a 44-year-old man, was apprehended at the scene. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the arrest, but no motive has been disclosed.

During a press briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian expressed condolences, saying, “Our hearts go out to his family,” and assured that China would offer necessary assistance. Lin also confirmed that the boy was a Japanese national, with parents from both Japan and China.

Japan had earlier urged China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to bolster security at Japanese schools in China, particularly in light of rising tensions surrounding the anniversary of the Mukden Incident. Kamikawa voiced her dismay that the attack took place despite these warnings, stating, “I find it extremely regrettable that the attack occurred despite our prior requests for increased safety.”

In an official statement, Kamikawa further remarked, “Such an attack should never occur in any country. Japan takes this incident extremely seriously and will once again request that Beijing ensures the safety of Japanese citizens.”

The attack on the Japanese boy follows a series of violent incidents targeting foreign nationals in China. In June, a stabbing at a school bus stop in Suzhou resulted in the death of a Chinese bystander who tried to stop the attacker, while a Japanese mother and her child were injured. Chinese officials have denied any connection between the two incidents.

Lin, addressing the recent events, said, “Similar cases may happen in any country,” and assured that these isolated incidents would not impact China’s relationship with Japan. He reiterated that China values its ties with Japan and will take steps to protect the safety of all foreign nationals.

“China and Japan are in communication on the case,” Lin added. “We always welcome people from all countries, including Japan, to come to China for traveling, studying, business, or living. We believe individual cases will not affect the exchanges and cooperation between China and Japan.”

The stabbing of the Japanese boy has not been widely reported in Chinese media, but the incident has sparked an outpouring of condolences on social media platforms like Weibo, where many users expressed grief and condemned the violent act.

Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is now advising all Japanese citizens in China to remain vigilant and take extra precautions, citing recent knife attacks. An email from the Japanese Embassy urged residents to be aware of their surroundings and stay cautious. The Japanese Consulate in Guangzhou, which oversees the Shenzhen region, has also called for measures to prevent further violence against Japanese nationals.

This tragic event comes amid strained relations between China and Japan, heightened by historical tensions and the recent uptick in attacks involving foreign nationals. Earlier this year, a Chinese man attacked four U.S. university instructors in Jilin, though none of the injuries were critical.

Japan has once again pressed China for detailed information regarding the investigation into the stabbing and demanded concrete steps to prevent similar attacks in the future.

24 ex-PNP chiefs, iniimbestigahan kaugnay sa pagtakas ni Alice Guo

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MAYNILA. Sinisiyasat ng Philippine National Police (PNP) ang 24 dating PNP chiefs dahil sa alegasyong isa sa kanila ang tumulong kay dismissed Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo na makatakas mula sa bansa kapalit ng malaking halaga. Ito ang ibinunyag ni PNP chief Police General Rommel Marbil sa pagdinig ng Senate finance subcommittee hinggil sa P205.8-bilyong budget ng PNP para sa 2025.

“Wala pa po kaming report coming from [retired] General Raul Villanueva doon sa sinabi niya, but we are investigating 24 of our former chief PNP kung involved po sila,” pahayag ni Marbil.

Dagdag pa rito, nais din ng PNP na makuha ang pahayag ni PAGCOR Senior Vice President Raul Villanueva, na dating commander ng Intelligence Services Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP). Ayon kay Marbil, “For the meantime, (lahat ng 24 ex-PNP chiefs) ‘yun po ang iniimbestigahan natin but we have to ask General Villanueva to really mention the name kasi under oath po siya.”

Sinabi rin ni Marbil na nakipag-usap na siya kay DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos para palawigin ang imbestigasyon hindi lang sa mga dating PNP chiefs kundi sa lahat ng posibleng tumulong kay Guo sa kanyang pagtakas.

Sa isang pagdinig sa Senado noong Martes, isiniwalat ni Villanueva na may mga intelligence report na nagsasabing isang dating PNP chief ang nasangkot sa pagtakas ni Guo at bahagi ng kanyang “buwanang payroll.” Bagama’t kinukumpirma pa ang impormasyong ito, tinukoy ni Marbil na may negatibong epekto ito sa imahe ng PNP.

“Hindi kami natutuwa sa sinabi niya. Since he is under oath, you have to tell us kasi it affects the whole organization,” ani Marbil. “And remember, it’s not the whole organization na PNP alone. It’s peace and order ang naapektuhan doon sa sinabi niya.”

Ayon pa kay Marbil, kasalukuyang ginagawa ng PNP ang liham na naka-address kay Villanueva, hinihimok itong pangalanan ang ex-PNP chief na tinutukoy niya. Sakaling mabigo si Villanueva na ibunyag ang pangalan, ang usapin ay mapupunta sa PNP-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) para sa mas malalim na imbestigasyon.

Second wave of Hezbollah device explosions fuels fears of Israel-Lebanon escalation

BEIRUT. A second wave of explosions involving hand-held radios used by Hezbollah rocked southern Lebanon on Wednesday, deepening fears of a broader conflict between the militant group and Israel. This latest incident follows an earlier wave of pager explosions on Tuesday, marking Lebanon’s deadliest days since cross-border hostilities reignited nearly a year ago.

Lebanon’s health ministry reported 20 deaths and over 450 injuries in Wednesday’s blasts, which affected Beirut’s suburbs and the Bekaa Valley. The death toll from Tuesday’s first wave of explosions rose to 12, including two children, with nearly 3,000 people wounded.

Israeli officials have not commented on either set of blasts, but security sources indicate that Israel’s spy agency Mossad was responsible. A Hezbollah official described the incidents as the most significant breach in the group’s security history.

The explosions—first through pagers on Tuesday and now through hand-held radios—have thrown Hezbollah into chaos. The timing coincides with Israel’s ongoing conflict in Gaza, heightening fears that fighting could spill over into Israel’s northern border and potentially lead to a full-scale regional war.

“We are opening a new phase in the war. It requires courage, determination, and perseverance from us,” said Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant during remarks at an air force base.

Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi accused Israel of orchestrating dangerous escalations across multiple fronts in the Middle East, further heightening tensions.

The United States, which denied involvement in either wave of explosions, said it was working diplomatically to prevent an escalation. A U.S. official revealed that Israel informed Washington of a planned operation in Lebanon on Tuesday but gave no specifics, and the scale of the explosions surprised the U.S.

At least one of Wednesday’s explosions occurred near a Hezbollah funeral for victims of the first wave of explosions. A Reuters reporter saw Hezbollah members hurriedly removing batteries from remaining radios, trying to prevent further detonations.

Lebanon’s Red Cross confirmed it deployed 30 ambulance teams to address the multiple explosions, which hit locations in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley. The exploded devices were identified as ICOM radios, prompting the company to investigate. Although the model in question was discontinued a decade ago, counterfeit versions may be circulating.

Hezbollah purchased the radios and pagers about five months ago. Sources say Israeli spies remotely detonated explosives planted in 5,000 pagers before the devices entered Lebanon, triggering Tuesday’s first wave of blasts. The United Nations Security Council will convene on Friday at the request of Arab states to address these attacks.

Among those injured was Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon. While earlier reports suggested he suffered minor injuries, subsequent details revealed that he lost an eye and severely injured the other during the explosions.

Hezbollah has vowed to retaliate. On Wednesday, the group launched rockets at Israeli artillery positions, marking the first counterattack since the explosions. The Israeli military reported no casualties. Mohanad Hage Ali, deputy director of research at the Carnegie Middle East Center, remarked, “Hezbollah wants to avoid an all-out war, but given the scale of the situation, there will be pressure for a stronger response.”

In anticipation of further escalation, Israel is shifting troops and resources to its northern border, including elite 98th Division forces.

The ongoing clashes have the potential to destabilize Lebanon further, a nation already dealing with a severe economic crisis, a financial collapse in 2019, and the catastrophic 2020 Beirut port explosion.

Rising tensions could also complicate ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S. White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said it is too early to gauge how the explosions will affect these talks.

As Hezbollah continues to support Hamas in Gaza, the potential for a wider conflict remains a serious concern. In a statement, Hezbollah warned, “Israel should await a response to the pager massacre,” suggesting that retaliation may be imminent.

Movie Review: “His Three Daughters” – A poignant exploration of family and loss

Azazel Jacobs’ “His Three Daughters,” set to stream on Netflix, offers a powerful and intimate look at family dynamics as three estranged sisters confront the looming death of their father. Set almost entirely in a small New York apartment, the film serves as a raw exploration of grief, resentment, and the complex ties that bind family members. With standout performances from Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne, the movie transforms what could have been a quiet, unnoticed film into a captivating drama filled with both tension and unexpected humor.

The plot centers around Christina (Elizabeth Olsen), Katie (Carrie Coon), and Rachel (Natasha Lyonne), three sisters who have come together to care for their dying father. He’s confined to a bedroom, barely conscious, while the sisters take turns watching over him. Though the specter of death looms large, it’s the unresolved conflicts between the siblings that become the true focus of the story. The film unfolds like a play, with limited settings and a script-driven narrative that captures the isolation and emotional volatility of this family.

Katie, the eldest sister, is portrayed by Carrie Coon, whose opening monologue sets the tone for much of the movie. She’s a perfectionist, struggling to control her emotions while harboring deep resentment toward her sisters. She lives close by in Brooklyn but has been mostly absent from their father’s life, leaving the caregiving to Rachel, the middle sister. Rachel, played by Lyonne, is an unemployed stoner who never left home and has been left with the burden of caring for their father. The youngest, Christina, played by Olsen, is a free-spirited yogi who lives across the country and has just left her own child for the first time to be with her sisters.

Jacobs’ script masterfully allows moments of humor to seep through the drama. One such moment comes when the sisters grapple with writing their father’s obituary, a task that brings out both the absurdity and the grief of trying to sum up a life in a few short lines. Katie’s frantic attempts to get a medical professional to confirm a DNR order further heighten the emotional stakes, as the sisters struggle with wanting their father to stay alive but also fearing the drawn-out agony of his final days.

What truly elevates “His Three Daughters” are the nuanced performances. Coon’s portrayal of the judgmental, controlling Katie is both formidable and heartbreaking. Lyonne, often known for her sharp comedic timing, brings a subtle, quiet sadness to her character, making Rachel a sympathetic figure despite her rough edges. Olsen, who is typically reserved in this role, communicates volumes through her silence and body language, especially in scenes where her character is being unknowingly observed.

As the film progresses, it becomes clear that the sisters’ assumptions about one another are often misguided, revealing the complexities of their relationships and the depths of their individual grief. In one of the more profound moments, Christina remarks, “Death isn’t like it is in the movies,” a line that encapsulates the raw authenticity of the film’s portrayal of loss.

“His Three Daughters” might be a slow burn, but it is never boring. Even with the temptations of distraction in a streaming environment, the film’s tension and emotional resonance keep viewers engaged. The limited theatrical release may have flown under the radar, but its availability on Netflix ensures that it will reach the larger audience it deserves.

In a time when family dynamics are often oversimplified on screen, “His Three Daughters” offers a refreshing and realistic portrayal of how grief can tear people apart and, just as often, bring them closer together. Whether watched alone or with family, the film will undoubtedly resonate with anyone who has experienced the complexities of familial love and loss.

“His Three Daughters,” streaming Friday on Netflix, is rated R for language and drug use. The film has a running time of 101 minutes and earns a solid 3.5 out of 4 stars.

Mga aral mula sa sitwasyon ni Doc Willie Ong: Tatlong mahalagang puntos

Sa kasalukuyang kalagayan ni Doc Willie Ong, may mga mahahalagang aral tayong maaaring mapulot. Narito ang tatlong bagay na sa tingin ko’y mahalagang bigyang-pansin.

Una, kung papasok ka sa isang laban, gaya ng pulitika, dapat handa ka sa lahat ng aspeto—hindi lang puso ang kailangan, kundi dapat handa rin ang iyong mental, pisikal, emosyonal, sosyal, at spiritual na kalusugan. Si Doc Willie Ong, na kilala sa kanyang mabuting puso at hangaring maglingkod, ay nakaranas ng matinding emotional breakdown nang tumakbo siya bilang vice president. “Hindi siya handa emotionally at socially,” kaya’t naging masakit ang epekto sa kanya ng mga batikos. Dapat may maayos na plano at paghahanda sa ganitong mga laban.

Pangalawa, kahit anong katayuan mo sa buhay, maging doktor ka man o hindi, walang exempted sa mga sakit. Kailangan nating bantayan ang ating kalusugan, at matutong magbalanse ng stress. Ayon kay Doc Willie, “ang stress ang dahilan kung bakit tayo nagkakasakit,” at madalas na unang naapektuhan ang ating mental health. Kaya mahalaga ang tamang pangangalaga ng ating katawan at pag-iwas sa sobrang stress.

Pangatlo, kailangan natin matutunan ang halaga ng pahinga. Si Doc Willie ay naging abala noon sa kanyang kampanya na umikot sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng bansa kasama ang kanyang asawa na si Doc Liza. Dahil dito, napagod ang kanyang katawan, lalo na’t may dinadala rin siyang emotional stress. Ang katawan ay may hangganan, kaya’t mahalaga ang tamang pamamahinga at pag-aalaga sa sarili.

Higit sa lahat, huwag nating kalimutan ang humingi ng gabay mula sa Diyos. Siya ang nagbibigay ng lakas upang magpatuloy sa laban ng buhay. Kapag buo ang ating pananampalataya at pagtitiwala sa Kanya, mapagtatagumpayan natin ang lahat ng pagsubok at mga pasanin sa buhay. “Ang Ama lamang ang nakakaalam ng ating misyon dito sa mundo,” kaya’t laging isama Siya sa ating mga plano upang manatiling motivated kahit maraming pagsubok at bashers.

Naniniwala ako na malalampasan ni Doc Willie Ong ang kanyang mga pinagdadaanan dahil batid niya kung ano ang nangyayari sa kanyang katawan. Sa lahat ng ating followers, palagi nating i-check ang ating PHYSICAL, MENTAL, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, at SPIRITUAL HEALTH. Ang balanseng kalusugan ng mga aspetong ito ang susi upang tayo’y manatiling malusog. At huwag ding kalilimutan ang kahalagahan ng pagkakaroon ng kumpletong ngipin, natural man o artificial, dahil malaki ang epekto nito sa ating pangkalahatang kalusugan.

Tandaan, “Love lang, Not Hate.”

Tupperware files for bankruptcy after years of decline: ‘The party is over’

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Tupperware, the iconic maker of plastic food storage containers, has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after facing years of declining sales and financial difficulties. Once a household name, the company has struggled to maintain its relevance and adapt to changing consumer preferences.

In a statement released late Tuesday, Laurie Ann Goldman, President and CEO of Tupperware Brands Corporation, acknowledged the financial pressures that have plagued the company. “Over the last several years, the company’s financial position has been severely impacted by the challenging macroeconomic environment,” Goldman said. Filing for Chapter 11, which allows companies to reorganize their finances, gives Tupperware a chance to address its financial issues. Goldman emphasized that this process “is meant to provide us with essential flexibility as we pursue strategic alternatives to support our transformation into a digital-first, technology-led company.”

Historically, Tupperware operated on a direct sales model, with its famous “Tupperware parties” similar to how Avon marketed its products. It wasn’t until 2022 that the brand began selling its products in Target stores, marking a shift in strategy. The company, founded 78 years ago, was seen as a pioneering force in empowering women to enter the sales industry. However, its decline in popularity among younger consumers and growing concerns over plastic products contributed to its financial struggles.

“The party is over for Tupperware,” noted Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at UK-based Hargreaves Lansdown, in a statement. She added that while a buyer might still emerge for the business, revitalizing the brand would be challenging. “With plastic seen as far from fantastic among eco-aware consumers, revitalizing the brand will be an uphill struggle.”

Tupperware’s troubles became public in April 2023 when the company warned that it might go out of business if it could not secure additional financing. In August, the company managed to reach a deal with creditors, reducing its interest payments by $150 million and securing $21 million in new financing. It also received an extension on the deadline for repaying $348 million in debt and reduced its total debt by $55 million. Despite these efforts, the company’s financial situation continued to worsen.

Earlier this year, Tupperware closed its only U.S. manufacturing plant in South Carolina, resulting in 148 layoffs, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act filing.

As the company proceeds with Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it plans to seek court approval to continue its operations during the restructuring process. Bankruptcy protection is often used by businesses to reduce debt, cut costs, and streamline operations.

Tupperware’s stock has plummeted by 74.5% this year, with shares last trading at just 51 cents, reflecting the deep financial challenges the once-prominent brand faces. Whether Tupperware can find a way to recover or will be forced to wind down its operations remains to be seen.

Tupperware has declared bankruptcy.

VP Sara Duterte, tumangging manumpa sa kamara: “Hindi ako kaibigan ni PBBM”

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MAYNILA. Tumanggi si Vice President Sara Duterte na manumpa upang magsabi ng totoo sa ginanap na pagdinig ng House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability kaugnay ng paggamit ng pondo ng Office of the Vice President (OVP).

Sa pagdinig na ginanap kahapon, inatasan ng chairperson ng komite na si Manila Rep. Joel Chua ang committee secretary na panumpain ang mga resource persons mula sa OVP, Department of Budget and Management (DBM), at Commission on Audit (COA). “Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth (in this inquiry)? So help you, God,” wika ng sekretarya sa mga resource persons.

Tumanggi si Duterte na manumpa at iginiit niya na siya ay isang resource person lamang at hindi witness. Ayon sa kanya, batay sa rules ng Kamara, tanging mga witness lamang ang kailangang sumailalim sa panunumpa. Sinang-ayunan naman ni dating Pangulong at Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo ang posisyon ni Duterte, tinukoy ang mga ruling ng Korte Suprema at precedent sa Senado.

Gayunpaman, ipinunto ni Bukidnon Rep. Jonathan Keith Flores na ang mga resource person ay hindi itinuturing na akusado at dapat na manumpa. Dahil dito, nagpasya si Rep. Chua na “noted” ang paliwanag ni Arroyo at pinayagan si Duterte na magbigay ng pambungad na talumpati. Sa kanyang pahayag, sinabi ni Duterte na ang pagdinig ay isang pag-atake laban sa kanya at iniugnay ito sa darating na 2028 presidential elections.

“Ang mga nangyayari ay parte ng mga pulitikal na atake laban sa akin,” sabi ni Duterte, at hiniling na tapusin na ang pagdinig, subalit hindi ito pinagbigyan ni Chua. Makalipas ang ilang minutong recess, nagpaalam si Duterte na aalis at pinayagan ito ng komite dahil hindi naman siya nanumpa.

“Hindi Ko Kaibigan si PBBM”
Matapos ang pagdinig, sa isang ambush interview, matapang na sinabi ni Vice President Sara Duterte na hindi niya kailanman naging kaibigan si Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (“PBBM”). “Never, hindi kami naging magkaibigan (PBBM),” tugon ni Duterte sa mga reporter nang tanungin kung may posibilidad pa ba ng rekonsilasyon sa pagitan nila ni Marcos.

Dagdag pa niya, “Nagkakilala lang kami dahil mag-running mate kami noong 2022 elections. Bago pa man kami maging running mate, hindi na kami nag-uusap.” Gayunpaman, sinabi ni Duterte na si Senator Imee Marcos, kapatid ni PBBM, ay matalik niyang kaibigan mula pa noong 2012. “Ang kaibigan ko talaga si Senator Imee Marcos, kilala niya ako since 2012,” ayon kay Duterte.

Nang tanungin kung naniniwala siyang si PBBM ang nasa likod ng mga pulitikal na pag-atake laban sa kanya, sinabi ni Duterte, “Let’s sit down.” Ayon sa kanya, ang mga mambabatas ng administrasyon ang siyang nagtatangkang magpabagsak sa kanyang kandidatura sa pamamagitan ng impeachment at pagpapahina ng kanyang tsansa sa 2028 national elections.

Si Pangulong Marcos at VP Duterte ay tumakbo sa ilalim ng “Team Unity” noong 2022 elections, kung saan nakakuha ng higit 31 milyong boto si Marcos at higit 32 milyong boto naman si Duterte.

Groundbreaking study maps how pregnancy changes the brain in countless ways

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A recent study, led by neuroscientist Liz Chrastil of the University of California, Irvine, has provided the first detailed map of how pregnancy affects a woman’s brain, revealing profound changes that occur throughout gestation. The study, published in Nature Neuroscience, sheds light on how nearly every part of the brain is impacted during the transition to motherhood, a discovery that may eventually help scientists understand conditions like postpartum depression.

Chrastil, who co-authored the study, had the unique opportunity to observe her own brain changes during pregnancy. “It’s been a very long journey,” Chrastil shared. “We did 26 scans before, during, and after pregnancy and found some really remarkable things.”

One of the key findings was that more than 80% of the brain regions studied showed reductions in gray matter, where cognitive processes take place. The gray matter volume decreased by an average of 4%, a reduction comparable to the changes that occur during puberty. While the loss of gray matter might seem concerning, researchers believe this is likely part of the brain’s fine-tuning process, adjusting neural circuits to prepare for the demands of motherhood.

“This isn’t a bad thing,” explained co-author Emily Jacobs from the University of California, Santa Barbara. “It likely reflects the reorganization of the brain, optimizing it for social cognition and caregiving.”

What sets this study apart from previous research is its comprehensive tracking of the brain throughout pregnancy and beyond. Past studies have only provided snapshots of brain changes before and after pregnancy. Chrastil’s study, however, captured brain scans before conception, throughout the pregnancy, and for two years postpartum, offering an unprecedented look at the brain’s transformation.

The study not only focused on the cerebral cortex, the brain’s outer layer, but also examined deeper inner regions. Joseph Lonstein, a professor of neuroscience and psychology at Michigan State University who was not involved in the study, described the research as “a good first step to understanding much more about whole-brain changes that could be possible in a woman across pregnancy and postpartum.”

The research team’s findings also hinted at potential connections between brain changes and qualities beneficial for infant care. However, the study did not explore specific behavioral impacts in humans, though future research may address this.

The research is part of a larger initiative known as the Maternal Brain Project, a global collaboration supported by the Ann S. Bowers Women’s Brain Health Initiative and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. The project aims to scan the brains of hundreds of women across various stages of pregnancy to build a more comprehensive understanding of maternal brain changes.

Researchers hope that data from the larger study will one day help identify early indicators of postpartum depression. “There is so much about the neurobiology of pregnancy that we don’t understand yet,” said Jacobs. “It’s not because women are too complicated. It’s because biomedical sciences have historically ignored women’s health.”

As the Maternal Brain Project moves forward with international collaborations, including partners in Spain, the groundbreaking study could pave the way for significant advancements in maternal mental health care, offering hope for early diagnosis and prevention of pregnancy-related conditions.

This study marks a crucial step in better understanding the intricate changes in the maternal brain and has the potential to revolutionize how we care for pregnant women in the future.

Global cybercrime platform ‘Ghost’ dismantled in major operation, 51 arrested

THE HAGUE. Europol announced on Wednesday, September 18, that an international law enforcement effort has successfully dismantled the notorious encrypted communication platform known as Ghost, which was widely used by criminal organizations for drug trafficking and money laundering. The operation hailed as a significant strike against organized crime, resulted in the arrest of 51 individuals from several countries, with further arrests expected as investigations continue.

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“This was truly a global game of cat and mouse, and today, the game is up,” stated Europol’s Deputy Executive Director, Jean-Philippe Lecouffe, emphasizing the scale of the operation and its impact on criminal networks.

Ghost, popular among organized crime syndicates due to its robust security features, had become a crucial tool for illicit activities. The dismantling of the platform marks a major victory for global law enforcement agencies working to combat transnational crime.

In addition to dismantling the platform, the operation led to the prevention of several life-threatening situations, the seizure of over €1 million ($1.11 million) in cash, and the discovery of a drug laboratory in Australia. Weapons and drugs were also confiscated during the raids.

“Today we have made it clear that no matter how hidden criminal networks think they are, they can’t evade our collective effort,” said Europol’s Executive Director, Catherine De Bolle. She described the Ghost platform as “a lifeline for serious organized crime,” underscoring the importance of this victory in the ongoing battle against global criminal operations.

The operation was carried out with the collaboration of authorities from Australia, Canada, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States, reflecting a strong international commitment to combating organized crime. More disruptions to illegal activities are anticipated as the investigation deepens.

This high-profile takedown is another example of the growing cooperation between law enforcement agencies worldwide in targeting cybercrime platforms that fuel criminal enterprises.

Tatlong Chinese na nagnakaw sa kapwa pasahero, arestado sa NAIA

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MAYNILA. Arestado ang tatlong Chinese na sangkot sa pagnanakaw habang nasa biyahe patungong Maynila matapos silang harangin ng mga tauhan ng Bureau of Immigration (BI) noong Setyembre 15.

Ayon kay BI Officer-in-Charge Joel Anthony Viado, ang mga suspek na sina Lyu Shuiming, 48; Xu Xianpu, 41; at Xie Xiaoyong, 54, ay inireport sa mga opisyal ng BI sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 matapos umanong magnakaw ng handbag sa isang flight ng Philippine Airlines mula Kuala Lumpur.

Sa ulat ng BI, si Lyu ay nahuli sa akto ng isang flight attendant habang ninanakaw ang handbag ng isang babaeng huwes na naglalaman ng humigit-kumulang ₱63,000. Ang hukom ay naglalakbay kasama ang dalawang abogado.

Ayon sa mga saksi, binuksan ni Lyu ang overhead stowage bin ng eroplano at kinuha ang bag ng lady judge. Naaktuhan umano siya ng mga flight attendant habang hinahalungkat ang personal na gamit ng hukom at kinuha ang mga mahahalagang bagay sa loob ng bag.

Bagamat may valid visa si Lyu para makapasok sa Pilipinas, agad siyang inaresto ng mga opisyal ng Philippine National Police (PNP) Aviation Security Group (AVSEGROUP). Samantala, sina Xu at Xie ay nakasakay sa isang outbound flight palabas ng bansa. Ang tatlong suspek ay inirekomenda ng BI na maisama sa kanilang blacklist.

“Patuloy kaming makikipagtulungan sa mga airline at airport security upang mabantayan ang mga galaw ng mga dayuhang posibleng miyembro ng nasabing gang,” ani Viado.

Pinuri rin ni Viado ang mabilis na aksyon ng airline staff at PNP AVSEGROUP sa insidente. “We will not allow these kinds of foreigners to victimize our kababayan,” pahayag niya.

Dagdag pa niya, “The BI will continue to monitor the progress of this case, and blacklist any other members that might be found.”