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LOS ANGELES—Once the Los Angeles Clippers figured out Miami’s zone defense, their three-point barrage was on.
SAN Miguel Beer (SMB)—largely behind June Mar Fajardo—was in the upper echelons in almost all statistical departments in its twin-kill in the 44th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
By Jake Coyle / The Associated Press
THE Department of Finance (DOF) remains bullish on the prospects of passing the remaining packages under the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program (CTRP) within the year as these gain headway in the Senate.
By Samuel P. Medenilla & Recto Mercene
THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Wednesday said the country ended 2019 with more cash circulating in the local economy, which it attributed to the rise in bank lending.
Manila Mayor Isko Moreno inducts into office the 2020-2021 officers of the Circulation Managers Association of the Philippines, led by the newly elected president Rolando Manangan (seventh from left) of BusinessMirror.
GLOBAL think tanks and credit watchers agree that the novel coronavirus (nCoV) now wreaking havoc on China and other countries in Asia-Pacific could dent economic growth in the region.
By Lourdes Lee Valeriano
The number of automated teller machines (ATMs) declined in the third quarter of the year, largely due to the reduction of units provided by the smaller banks during the period.
By Koji Ueda / The Associated Press
By Ken Ritter / The Associated Press
JUNE MAR FAJARDO suffered what could be his worst injury in his career—a complete fracture on his right tibia—and will be sidelined at least for the entire Philippine Cup.
THE man behind the success of Team Philippines in the 30th Southeast Asian Games will have his share of the limelight in the San Miguel Corp.-Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Annual Awards Night. Team Philippines Chef de Mission William “Butch” Ramirez will be honored with the Executive of the Year honor during the March 6 gala at the Centennial Hall of the Manila Hotel for his successful stewardship of the country’s successful campaign in the SEA Games.
SAN JUAN—The screams echoed across Puerto Rico when Jennifer Lopez unfurled a feather cape representing the flag of the United States territory during the Super Bowl’s half-time show, a moment that many were still replaying and sharing on Monday.
LEGAZPI CITY—Ambassador of Israel to the Philippines Rafael Harpaz hailed the efforts of the city government in implementing its disaster risk-reduction management program, as well as the local people’s resilience on disaster preparedness that have both resulted in zero casualties during calamities.
LATVIA—Ambassador to Poland Leah M. Basinang-Ruiz presented her credentials as nonresident Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of the Philippines to the Republic of Latvia before President Egils Levits at his residence in Riga Castle on January 7.
THE Embassy of Israel in the Philippines and the Jewish community donated goods to the residents of Barangay 776 in Santa Ana, Manila, after a fire recently devastated the area.
TOKYO—An 18-member House of Representatives delegation to Japan, led by Majority Floor Leader Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, conducted a visit from January 23 to 26 to gain a better understanding of the Asian country’s experience on disaster prevention, preparation, response and rehabilitation as Congress prepares to sharpen its budgetary and Legislative initiatives.
GENEVA—The Philippines earlier expressed its willingness to continue to promote and support the discourse on displacement issues caused by disasters as a member of the Steering Group of the Platform on Disaster Displacement (PDD).
COTABATO CITY—A Japanese diplomatic official recently visited the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) to officially inform the region’s officials of Japan’s strengthened and revitalized diplomatic office in Davao City, as well as their readiness to serve the Bangsamoro constituents.
THE European Union will provide emergency humanitarian assistance to those most affected by the Taal Volcano eruption with the amount of €750,000, or roughly P42 million.
THE Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines is starting its cultural program with its latest feature, EUROPelikula, in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP).
By Liz Weston / NerdWallet
Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic push for an Opec+ production cut ran into Russian resistance again on Tuesday, while delegates from the alliance met in Vienna to assess the fallout from the coronavirus.
SAN FRANCISCO—Twitter will begin to label and in some cases remove doctored or manipulated photos, audio and videos that are designed to mislead people.
BEIJING—Global business is catching a chill from China’s virus outbreak. Mink breeders in Denmark called off a fur auction because Chinese buyers can’t attend due to travel curbs imposed to contain the disease.
By America’s Test Kitchen / The Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS—UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Tuesday that “a wind of madness is sweeping the globe,” pointing to escalating conflicts from Libya and Yemen to Syria and beyond.
SM Foundation Inc. (SMFI) turns over medical equipment to Quezon Medical Center – Pediatrics Department on Tuesday in a simple program at the ground floor of the hospital.
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