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Pope Francis Says Ukrainians ‘Deserve Peace’

“I ask you to pray for peace in Ukraine," Pope Francis pleaded in special prayers as the threat of war with Russia continued to loom over the former Soviet republic.

496 More Cops Beat Covid-19, Active Cases Down To 2,043

The number of police officers infected with the Covid-19 continued to decline as the Philippine National Police logged more recoveries on Thursday.

Elderly, Health Workers Priority For Covid-19 Testing In Baguio

Senior citizens and health workers remain as the priority sectors in Covid-19 testing efforts, the Baguio City's top health official said.

BARMM Turns Over School Buildings In Lanao Sur, Maguindanao

The education ministry of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao has handed over school buildings worth more than PHP35 million in Lanao del Sur and Maguindanao.

LGUs Outside NCR To Decide On ‘No Vax, No Ride’ Policy

The local government units outside the National Capital Region will decide whether to implement the “no vaccine, no ride” policy, an official of the Department of Transportation on Thursday.

Gov’t Urged To Craft Pandemic Exit Plan

Presidential Adviser for Entrepreneurship Joey Concepcion and molecular biologist OCTA research fellow Fr. Nicanor Austriaco have urged the government to begin the country’s exit plan from the pandemic.

CDO’s Vax Pre-Sign Up For 5 To 11-Yr-Olds Reaches 9K-Mark

A total of 9,000 children aged five to 11 years old have so far been enrolled in the city's online Covid-19 pre-registration program, the city health office said Thursday.

PH Attains All-Time High Palay, Corn Harvests In 2021

Record-breaking sectoral performance as the country’s national palay and corn production hit record levels at 19.96 million metric tons and 8.3 MMT, respectively in 2021.

Max’s Restaurant Gives All-Out Sarap Deals: All-You-Can And Double Up On Solos

Max’s is bringing back its much-awaited All-You-Can promo.

NegOcc Rolls Out Veterinary Rehab Efforts In Typhoon-Hit Areas

The Negros Occidental provincial government has embarked on a month-long veterinary relief and rehabilitation mission in disaster-hit areas in a bid to recover the PHP742-million loss brought by Typhoon Odette to the local animal industry.

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