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pannaginip · 2 months
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AlterMidya on Twitter @altermidya:
LOOK: Filipino fisherfolks and environmental groups protest in front of the Netherlands embassy in Makati City today, March 22, to demand justice for what they call "grave corporate abuse" by Dutch dredging company Boskalis Westminster NV.
According to Kalikasan - People's Network for the Environment, the Dutch company is involved in several reclamation projects in the country such as the San Miguel Corporation's New Manila International Airport (NMIA) in Bulacan.
NMIA is considered by Boskalis as their "largest project in history."
“Boskalis is profiting from a project that bypassed environmental and social scrutiny, ignored warnings from impact assessments, and, worst, used military intimidation to coerce ‘consent’ from affected communities," said anti-reclamation activist Jhed Tamano.
The groups also seek accountability from the Dutch export credit agency Atradius Dutch State Business for supporting the construction of NMIA by providing export credit insurance valued at EUR 1.5 billion.
"We urge the Netherlands government to investigate corporate abuses by Dutch companies and -- until these abuses are thoroughly investigated -- to pressure the Philippine government to halt the airport project,” said Jonila Castro of Kalikasan.
Meanwhile, environmental advocates also protest in Papendrecht, Netherlands, where the Boskalis Westminster NV headquarters is located.
Photos by John Carlo Magallon
2024 Mar. 22
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travelbloggerhindi · 1 year
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mutiniir · 1 year
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OH LOOK A TF2 INSERT
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(pls forgive me for drawing sniper ugly here- this is literally the first time ive ever drawn him)
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pineappical · 2 months
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Did you know that Wichita Kansas has a huge Filipino community?
it does?!! :-O that's cool!!!!
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caus34concern · 9 months
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happy buwan ng wika or smth idk i suck at tagalog
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mourningmaybells · 6 months
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gonna be in an interview in hopes of joining an artists' cooperative bro im so scared
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fujianvenator · 1 year
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think its interesting how when i was 12 and first like actively making friends online i was so excited to like be friends w ppl in different countries coz it was the first time people with such different experiences and walks of life were my friends not the kids of my parents intl friends and it was so novel like interacting like that for the first time in my life but now that im 20 im so used to everyone being everywhere else that now i get the most excited when i meet people online who r in the same fucking country as me 💀
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buko-pandan · 2 years
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maria clara at ibarra is doing so well like pls I hope this means more filipino period dramas and that it'll get put in accessible streaming 😭
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cruger2984 · 2 months
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THE DESCRIPTION OF SAINT PEDRO CALUNGSOD The Patron of the Filipino Youth Feast Day: April 2
"In a spirit of faith, he undertook the demanding work asked of him and bravely faced the many obstacles and difficulties he met. In the face of imminent danger, he would not forsake Fr. Diego, but as a 'good soldier of Christ,' preferred to die at the missionary's side." -St. John Paul II
The 2nd Filipino-born saint was born on July 21, 1654 in one of the islands of the Visayas (Ginatilan, Cebu).
Since Pedro did so well in the religion classes of the Jesuit boarding school in Guam, he was chosen as a companion of Diego Luis de San Vitores, the Spanish Jesuit missionary who pioneered the first missionary journey to Guam in the Mariana Islands. In 1668, they reached Guam, and the first year was a triumph of graces: thousands of people lined up to attend catechism classes and to receive the sacraments.
Their success arose the envy of a Chinese impostor and a criminal from Manila who was exiled in Guam named Choco, and of the Macanjas (medicine men), the traditional sorcerers of the islands. They initiated a slander campaign against the missionaries, spreading the rumor that the water used for baptism was poisonous, and intended to kill the children. Many of the Chamorros believed them, and thus began a war against the missionaries and the Spanish soldiers.
Diego and Pedro went to Tumon to baptize a newborn child against the will of his father and the village chief named Matå'pang. When he became aware of the baptism of his daughter, he became furious and was fed up with the Christian teachings. Assisted by his friend and a pagan named Hirao, he attacked the missionaries on the beach. Pedro, after evading several spear attacks, he was eventually hit on the chest and finished off with a machete. Diego had the time to show him a crucifix and to give the absolution before being pierced with a lance and struck on the head. Pedro died on April 2, 1672, forgiving his enemies.
Beatified by St. John Paul II on March 5, 2000 and was canonized as a saint twelve years later on World Mission Sunday - October 21, 2012, by Pope (later Pope Emeritus) Benedict XVI.
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hrpphilippines · 3 months
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Filipino workers (OFWs), who were in Israel, have come back home
So far, 224 Filipino workers (OFWs) who were in Israel have come back home to the Philippines. This happened because of fighting that is happening in Israel. The government helped them get back safely and gave them some money and a place to stay while they waited for their flights. Since armed militants from the Palestinian group Hamas launched their attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7. the…
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pannaginip · 23 days
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Filipino-American activists protested Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s visit to the United States for the first trilateral U.S.-Japan-Philippines leaders’ summit on April 11.
In a statement, Brittany Tabora of Anakbayan-DC and Bayan-DMV said that it is critical for Filipinos around the world to know that Filipinos in the US do not stand for Marcos.
For the progressive groups, the trilateral summit is among the series of efforts to leverage the Philippines’ strategic geo-political location for economic and military benefit as tensions rise between the U.S. and China, “at the expense of the sovereignty of the Philippines, the economic conditions of Filipino workers, and the health of the environment.”
"We’re here bringing the voices of the Filipino people to oppose the trilateral summit that’s happening around the US, Philippines and Japan. The US government talks about bringing economic growth, prosperity, clean energy and peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. But we know this is a guise for more war and militarism in the Asia Pacific region and also an opportunity to perpetuate unequal economic and military agreements,” said Julie Jamora of Malaya Movement USA.
2024 Apr. 14
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solrazo · 4 months
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SM Supermalls job fair paves the way for 2024 career opportunities
SM Supermalls, in collaboration with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Public Employment Service Office (PESO), Local Government Units (LGUs), the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) Jobs Group, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP), Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc. (PHILEXPORT), and SM Retail are set…
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takeoffphilippines · 5 months
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#iPalawanMoNa! Claim your International Remittance Anytime, Anywhere with PalawanPay
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) are integral contributors to the Philippine economy, playing a significant role in shaping the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and foreign exchange earnings. Their remittances, which constitute at least 10 percent of the national GDP, are crucial for sustaining households, meeting basic needs, supporting education, providing shelter, and fostering entrepreneurial endeavors.
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Recognized as modern-day heroes, OFWs work tirelessly to support their families. The Palawan Group of Companies acknowledges their dedication and passion for supporting their loved ones and aims to help make their lives easier with Palawan Express Pera Padala (PEPP). PEPP serves as a bridge to ensure that the hard-earned money of OFWs is securely and promptly received by their families with its “cash agad ang tanggap” (receive money immediately) service. With its availability of funds, this service sets it apart from other remittance centers because money can be received automatically. Apart from an extensive network of over 6,000 branches and authorized agents nationwide, it also has more than 55 international remittance partners making it a trusted and leading international remittance pick-up center in the Philippines.
Furthering their commitment to their brand promise of “mura, mabilis at walang kuskos balungos na serbisyo” (affordable, fast, and hassle-free service), the Palawan Group of Companies proudly announces the integration of their international remittance services into their PalawanPay e-wallet app. This new feature provides a more accessible, fast, secure, and efficient method for OFWs' families to claim remittances anytime and anywhere from PalawanPay’s available international remittance partners such as Remitly, Japan Remit, Instant Cash, Uniteller, and IntelExpress. The app simplifies the process, allowing users to claim remittances online with just a few clicks. Recipients can select the "Claim Remittance" option, choose the "International Remittance Partner," input the "Claim Code" and other necessary details, review the information, and confirm the transaction. Claiming of international remittance via PalawanPay is powered by Perahub. The Palawan Group of Companies continues to forge partnerships, ensuring efficiency in its operations and excellent customer servicing. 
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In addition to convenience, PalawanPay prioritizes the security and well-being of its users. Those who choose to claim their remittances via the PalawanPay App are entitled to free Kabayan ProtekTODO Insurance. The insurance covers claims ranging from Php 1,000 to Php 15,000 for one month, with coverage of up to Php 20,000. For claims exceeding Php 15,001, the insurance is valid for six months with coverage of up to Php 25,000. Want to receive remittances the easy, secure, and convenient way? #IPalawanMoNa by downloading the PalawanPay app from the Apple Store, Huawei App Gallery, or the Google Play Store. Claiming remittances has never been easier as Palawan Group of Companies continues to redefine convenience and security through its International Remittance services, available via the PalawanPay App or Palawan Express Pera Padala outlets!
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yukyuknisa · 6 months
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The Missing Husband Episode 61 English Sub - Full Episodes
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The Missing Husband Episode 61 English Subtitles
It follows the story of OFWs in Qatar, Anton and Millie, who venture to work abroad away from their families to save enough money for their future. However, their plans were disorganized when Millie got pregnant. They try to start anew in the Philippines. After getting married, the two signed up for an investment opportunity. Anton invests all their life savings and invites several others to join. Later on, Anton finds out that the business is a scam. He and Millie lost all their hard-earned possessions, which caused conflict in their marriage. Things become more complicated when Anton started receiving death threats from those he invited to the investment scheme. Anton promised Millie that he would fix everything. Until one morning, Anton vanishes, leaving blood all over their kitchen. Was there someone who tried to kill him? Or was it all part of his escape plan? Where can Millie find her missing husband? (Source: IMDb)
⬇️⬇️Watch The Missing Husband Episode 61 Eng Sub - Full Episodes⬇️⬇️
Website : https://dramasian.xyz/search/The+Missing+Husband
Native Title: The Missing Husband
Country: Philippines
Episodes: 80
Aired: Aug 28, 2023 - ?
Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Original Network: GMA
Content Rating: Not Yet Rated
Also Known As:
Director: Mark A. Reyes
Screenwriter: Des Garbes-Severino, Renato Custodio Jr.
Genres: Romance, Drama
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nadnadayu · 6 months
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The Missing Husband Episode 61 English Sub - Full Episodes
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The Missing Husband Episode 61 English Subtitles
It follows the story of OFWs in Qatar, Anton and Millie, who venture to work abroad away from their families to save enough money for their future. However, their plans were disorganized when Millie got pregnant. They try to start anew in the Philippines. After getting married, the two signed up for an investment opportunity. Anton invests all their life savings and invites several others to join. Later on, Anton finds out that the business is a scam. He and Millie lost all their hard-earned possessions, which caused conflict in their marriage. Things become more complicated when Anton started receiving death threats from those he invited to the investment scheme. Anton promised Millie that he would fix everything. Until one morning, Anton vanishes, leaving blood all over their kitchen. Was there someone who tried to kill him? Or was it all part of his escape plan? Where can Millie find her missing husband? (Source: IMDb)
⬇️⬇️Watch The Missing Husband Episode 61 Eng Sub - Full Episodes⬇️⬇️
Website : https://dramasian.xyz/search/The+Missing+Husband
Native Title: The Missing Husband
Country: Philippines
Episodes: 80
Aired: Aug 28, 2023 - ?
Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Original Network: GMA
Content Rating: Not Yet Rated
Also Known As:
Director: Mark A. Reyes
Screenwriter: Des Garbes-Severino, Renato Custodio Jr.
Genres: Romance, Drama
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aulianadd · 6 months
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The Missing Husband Episode 61 English Sub - Full Episodes
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The Missing Husband Episode 61 English Subtitles
It follows the story of OFWs in Qatar, Anton and Millie, who venture to work abroad away from their families to save enough money for their future. However, their plans were disorganized when Millie got pregnant. They try to start anew in the Philippines. After getting married, the two signed up for an investment opportunity. Anton invests all their life savings and invites several others to join. Later on, Anton finds out that the business is a scam. He and Millie lost all their hard-earned possessions, which caused conflict in their marriage. Things become more complicated when Anton started receiving death threats from those he invited to the investment scheme. Anton promised Millie that he would fix everything. Until one morning, Anton vanishes, leaving blood all over their kitchen. Was there someone who tried to kill him? Or was it all part of his escape plan? Where can Millie find her missing husband? (Source: IMDb)
⬇️⬇️Watch The Missing Husband Episode 61 Eng Sub - Full Episodes⬇️⬇️
Website : https://dramasian.xyz/search/The+Missing+Husband
Native Title: The Missing Husband
Country: Philippines
Episodes: 80
Aired: Aug 28, 2023 - ?
Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Original Network: GMA
Content Rating: Not Yet Rated
Also Known As:
Director: Mark A. Reyes
Screenwriter: Des Garbes-Severino, Renato Custodio Jr.
Genres: Romance, Drama
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