News Roundup 04 January 2020
Jan 04, 2020 • 2 min Read
Serpent eagle rescued in Kidapawan | INQUIRER.NET – A serpent eagle was rescued by Rebecca Bacat and her husband beside the road in Barangay Luvimin, Kidapawan on Friday. The bird was turned over by the couple to Hermie Dugaduga of the dxND radio station who provided it with initial care. Subsequently, the bird was brought to Dr. Eugene Gornez, a veterinarian, who confirmed that it is a serpent eagle, estimated to be about four months old as gleaned from the development of its feathers and the length of its beak. The bird will stay with Gornez over the weekend and will be turned over to the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) by Monday.
Pinoys in Iraq told: Prepare for mandatory evacuation after US killing of Iranian commander | PHILSTAR.COM – Filipinos in Iraq have been urged by the Department of Foreign Affairs to coordinate closely with the Philippine Embassy and their respective employers in case a mandatory evacuation will result from escalating tension in the region. A United States airstrike on Friday killed top Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani at Baghdad’s international airport in Iraq, triggering regional conflict and a wave of backlash against President Donald Trump for supposedly instigating war.
Pimentel hits back at Angkas for alleged smear campaign against Senator | Manila Bulletin – Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III on Saturday hit Angkas for the smear campaign supposedly launched against him after endorsing motorcycle-hailing company JoyRide for the pilot run of motorcycle taxi services. He repeated his Friday statement that his endorsement of JoyRide in September 2019 was meant to prevent the monopoly of Angkas and to make sure that the DOTr will come up with realistic findings on the pilot run of motorcycle taxis. He stressed that monopolies are prohibited.
Shorter route among big changes in Traslacion | The Manila Times – The route of the procession will be shorter, and devotees will not be allowed to clamber up the front of the carriage carrying the image of the Black Nazarene. These were among the changes agreed on by the police and the Catholic Church for the Traslacion on January 9. The Traslacion is the traditional procession transferring the Nazarene from the Quirino Grandstand at Rizal Park to Quiapo Church in the heart of Manila.