China-funded bridge to raze coral reef in southern Philippines: Report \
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China-funded bridge to raze coral reef in southern Philippines: Report

02-Dec-2022
The 3.81-km four-lane Connector Bridge links Davao's third-largest city and tourist island. The bridge, projected to be completed in 2027, can accommodate up to 25,000 vehicles daily. It is also expected to reduce travel time between Samal and Davao City.
02-Dec-2022 World
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US and Filipino forces start war drills in the region facing Taiwan \
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US and Filipino forces start war drills in the region facing Taiwan

28-Mar-2022
Thousands of US and Filipino forces began one of their largest combat exercises in years on Monday. It will include live-fire simulations, aircraft assaults, urban warfare, and also beach landings in the northern Philippines near the Taiwanese border. The annual exercises are known as Balikatan — Tagalog for shoulder-to-shoulder. They will take place from March […]
28-Mar-2022 World
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Philippines logs 237 new COVID-19 cases \
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Philippines logs 237 new COVID-19 cases

15-Dec-2021
Manila [Philippines], December 15 (ANI/Xinhua): Another 237 cases of COVID-19 cases have been reported in the Philippines, taking the total to 2,836,915, the Department of Health said on Wednesday.
15-Dec-2021 World
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Designers Michael Lombard and Michael Cinco Rock the Runway at Paris Fashion Week \
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Designers Michael Lombard and Michael Cinco Rock the Runway at Paris Fashion Week

14-Oct-2021
Fashion week in Paris has sadly come to an end but at least it finished with a spectacular bang as fashion designers Michael Lombard and Michael Cinco rocked the runway with their roaring collections. Designers Michael Lombard and Michael Cinco Rock the Runway With Roaring Collections at Paris Fashion Week These stand-out collections undoubtedly made […]
14-Oct-2021 Lifestyle
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Journalists who ‘speak truth to power’ recognized with Nobel Peace Prize \
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Journalists who ‘speak truth to power’ recognized with Nobel Peace Prize

10-Oct-2021
Two campaigning journalists were awarded the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, which UN Secretary-General António Guterres said was recognition that a free press is “essential for peace, justice, sustainable development and human rights – and the cornerstone for building fair and impartial institutions”. 
From the Philippines, Maria Ressa, Chief Executive and cofounder of online news outlet Rappler, and Russia’s Dmitry Muratov, cofounder and editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta newspaper, were named as the 2021 laureates by Berit Reiss-Andersen, chair of the Norwegian Nobel committee.
No society can be free and fair without journalists who are able to investigate wrongdoing, bring information to citizens, hold leaders accountable and speak truth to power”, the UN chief said in his congratulating this year’s winners.

Our greatest ally

Yet anti-media rhetoric and attacks against media workers continue to rise, observed the top UN official.   “We are seeing growing violence and harassment against journalists, in person and online”, he said. “Women journalists are often subjected to particular abuse”. At the same time, technology has transformed the ways in which information is received and shared – and regularly used to mislead public opinion or to fuel violence and hatred.   Pointing out that “falsehoods trump facts” too often in the midst of the pandemic, Mr. Guterres stressed that “this cannot become the new normal”.   “Free and independent journalism is our greatest ally in combating misinformation and disinformation”, underscored the UN chief. “As we congratulate the award winners, let us reaffirm the right to press freedom, recognize the fundamental role of journalists and reinforce efforts at every level to support a free, independent and diverse media”.  

Hard-fought wins

For over three decades, Ms. Ressa has press freedom, which at times,  and abuse. After publishing stories critical of Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte and his drugs war, the 58-year-old faced multiple criminal charges and investigations. According to the UN cultural organization, , Ms. Ressa has been arrested for “alleged crimes related to the exercise of her profession” and subject to a sustained campaign of gendered online abuse, threats and harassment, which at one point, resulted in her receiving an average of over 90 hateful messages an hour on Facebook. The former lead investigative journalist for Asia at CNN and head of ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs, Ms. Ressa was also among a group of journalists named in 2018 as Time Magazine’s person of the year.

Honouring fallen colleagues

Dmitry Muratov’s newspaper is one of the few remaining in Russia to be highly critical of the ruling elite, particularly President Vladimir Putin. It has reportedly been subjected to threats and harassment, including over its coverage of human rights abuses in Chechnya. The award came a day after the 15th anniversary of the killing of Anna Politkovskaya, one of six murdered Novaya Gazeta reporters. According to media reports, the 59-year-old laureate upheld: “We will continue to represent Russian journalism, which is now being suppressed”. He was later quoted as dedicating the award to “those who died defending the right of people to freedom of speech” and went on to name Igor Domnikov, Yuri Shchekochikhin, Anna Stepanovna Politkovskaya, Nastya Baburova, Natasha Estemirov and Stas Markelov – each of them murdered going about their work – saying: “This is for them”.

Picking a winner

The prestigious award is accompanied by a gold medal and more than $1.4 million in prize money, from a bequest left by Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, who died in 1895. This year’s nominees included environmental activist Greta Thunberg, Belarusian human rights activist and Belarusian politician Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and jailed Russian opposition figure, Alexei Navalny. The World Health Organization (), UN-led equitable vaccine distribution initiative  and Black Lives Matter were among the organizations nominated.
10-Oct-2021 United Nations
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