TODAY’S HEADLINES: US OPEN JR. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP | NEW YORK- Alexandra Eala becomes Philippines’ first Grand Slam junior tennis champion
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Eala wins US Open singles Grand Slam
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(UPDATED) ALEXANDRA “Alex” Eala has etched her name in Philippine sports history as the first Filipino tennis player to win a juniors singles Grand Slam event.
The 17-year-old captured the US Open Girls singles title with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Czech Lucie Havlickova in Flushing Meadows, New York City early Sunday (Philippine time).
Eala reached the final round without dropping a set through six matches.
She now owns three junior Grand Slam titles, taking the girls doubles championships in the 2020 Australian Open and the 2021 French Open.
During the on-court ceremony after the match, Eala, speaking in Filipino, held back tears as she thanked all the people who helped her win the title.
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Today’s Headlines: September 12, 2022
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CAMBODIA
Bodies of lies: Ministry dismisses allegations about organ harvesting rings
A senior government official at the Interior Ministry in charge of combatting human trafficking yesterday dismissed the allegations made by a Hong Kong official and Taiwan journalist that some human trafficking organisations in Cambodia are committing organ harvesting and selling human body parts to the wealthy and on black markets.
READ MORE: https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501145307/bodies-of-lies-ministry-dismisses-allegations-about-organ-harvesting-rings/
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School gardens a lifeline for hungry Cambodian children
SIEM REAP: Among the spinach crops at a rural Cambodian school garden, children test their maths skills while weighing produce — but as food prices rise, the vegetable patch has become a safety net for struggling families.
Long before Covid restrictions ravaged the economy, malnutrition and poverty stalked Cambodia’s youth — the legacy of decades of conflict and instability following the Khmer Rouge‘s genocidal rule in the 1970s.
Food insecurity has worsened since Russia‘s invasion of Ukraine stoked global shortages and inflation.
The World Food Programme (WFP) the prices of local staples have shot up in the past year: duck eggs by more than 20 percent and cooking oil by almost 40 percent.
READ MORE : https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/09/06/latest-stories/school-gardens-a-lifeline-for-hungry-cambodian-children/1857433
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Putin meets Myanmar junta chief, hails ‘positive’ ties
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Marcos -Romualdez Family Newspaper- The Manila Times Political Troll … propagates FAKES NEWS
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SINGAPORE |
Passengers from S’pore and Malaysia unable to board after cruise is overbooked
Adeline Tan
SEP 5, 2022, 10:53 PM SGT
SINGAPORE – Some passengers from Singapore and Malaysia who were booked on cruise ship Genting Dream were unable to board after they were informed that the trip had been overbooked.
The cruise was due to depart Singapore on Sunday, call at Port Klang on Monday, Penang on Tuesday, back to Singapore on Wednesday, before returning to Port Klang on Thursday.
But more than a hundred passengers were unable to board the ship at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre here on Sunday.
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THAILAND |
10 Rohingya rescued from sea off Satun, 41 others found on island
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BANGKOK: Thai authorities rescued 51 Rohingya including two children in southern Satun province on Tuesday.
Local fishermen rescued 10 Rohingya from the sea in Satun’s La-ngu district and another 41 were found on an island in Thung Wa district.
Police are investigating whether both groups came from the same boat and are victims of human trafficking.
La-ngu district police superintendent, Pol Col Sitthipong Husrangsi said local fishermen found the 10 exhausted men clinging to a polystyrene foam.
“They have been placed at a temporary shelter pending further investigation,” he told reporters.
Meanwhile, Satun Provincial Administration said upon interrogation it was found the 10 men, whom were from Rakhine, had escaped from a shelter in Bangladesh.
“The men said their overloaded boat that was bound for Indonesia was hit by a storm forcing them to abandon the vessel. They were in the sea for four days before being rescued by local fishermen,” said the statement.
Meanwhile, authorities extended their search after receiving information that more Rohingya had been pulled onto a beach nearby.
“They found another 41 Rohingya including two young boys on an island off the coast of Thung Wa district. All of them were found in a hungry and dehydrated state,” the statement said.-Bernama
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