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The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday reported seven new confirmed COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) cases, 10 new recoveries, and no new fatalities among Filipinos abroad. In its daily report, the DFA said the new cases and recoveries were recorded in Asia and the Pacific. The Middle East remains […]


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Six months after Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon went under Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), the Philippines’ harshest level of restriction in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we appear now to be on the downward trend in the number of infections. Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, chairman of the National Task […]


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Jakarta -This morning, Turah Parthayana suddenly became trending on Twitter. Turah was accused of sexual harassment. The owner of the long vacation account @ sandi_sa119 made a statement about the allegation to the Turah who allegedly committed sexual harassment. "Chronology 1: The beginning of @Turahpartayana, inviting the victim to watch. Already starting to grepek2. Note: The victim and the perpetrator are in the same dorm," said one of the tweets in the thread. Read The Rest...

Jakarta -Facebook has given permission for its employees to work from home until July 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic that is still raging. The best thing is, employees will be given an allowance of USD 1,000 dollars or around Rp. 14 million for office-related needs. Facebook's move follows other tech companies that have taken similar steps. In late July, Google parent company Alphabet said it would allow employees not to come to the office and work at home until the end of June 2021. Read The Rest...

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