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EDITORIAL –  A new department for OFWs

COMMENTS:  Topping is not a solution to the flight of Filipino Women who are abused by foreign household employers. Law limiting to professional and skilled  employment must be put into law…
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EDITORIAL – Tribute to a hero

The Philippine Star

 December 30, 2021
EDITORIAL - Tribute to a hero

COMMENTS: DU30’s tribute to heroes is just lip service… A bastard is a bastard,  with no respect to his Filipino root.. DU30 is Chinese in words, deeds and mind. .. Luck for us that he is superseded by his old age or else Hitler raises from his ashes….

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EDITORYAL – Huwag magtipun-tipon COVID ay umuusbong

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The Straits Times says

Time for personal action on climate change

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Dealing with Omicron

The warnings about the Omicron variant were clear — it will spread fast and soon become the predominant cause of infection in the country.

Another wave is likely, along with another round of restrictions. The challenge is what needs to be done to cope with what appears imminent.

With infections linked to Omicron doubling almost daily, it’s time for the government to dust off its preparedness plan.

Agent Orange/dioxin patients during a physical therapy session at the Centre for Nurturing and Treatment of Agent Orange/Dioxin Victims in the suburbs of Hà Nội. — VNA/VNS Photo

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Ms Caitlin Wiesen, UNDP Resident Representative in Việt Nam

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Việt Nam has experienced several decades of war and the country is still suffering from this legacy. Dioxin, or Agent Orange, remains one such challenge that the Government of Việt Nam and its citizens are still grappling with today. As Việt Nam reaches sixty years since the chemical was first used in the war in the country, it is important we do not forget the victims of this tragedy.

READ MORE: https://aseanews.net/2021/12/30/op-ed-editorial-vnavns-agent-orange-a-war-legacy-affecting-generations/

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