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wjevo As Syrian Rebels Take Charge, Freeing Prisoners of Assad Is a Priority
For many Syrianswjevo, the fall of President Bashar al-Assad provides an opportunity — at last — to try to discover the fates of loved ones who disappeared into a notorious military prison that has become a symbol of human rights abuses under his ru...
spinph Shellfish ban up in six areas – BFAR
MANILA, Philippines The shellfish ban in at least six areas in the country is still in effect amid the presence of toxic red tide, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources said yesterday. The BFAR identified Dumanquillas Bay in Zamboanga del Su...
wjevo DA: Typhoons left P786 million damage to agriculture
MANILA, Philippines The combined damage of Tropical Cyclones Pepito, Nika and Ofel to the agriculture sector in at least six regions has reached P786 million, the Department of Agriculture (DA) reported. According to the DA, the typhoons left 41,076...
jlbet Malabon launches ‘LAB for All’ to boost health services
MANILA, Philippines The Malabon City government yesterday inaugurated its LAB for All medical van, a mobile health unit designed to enhance access to medical and laboratory services for residents, particularly the poor. Mayor Jeannie Sandoval led th...