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MELBOURNE, Australia -- Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo urged regional neighbors Monday, March 4, 2024, to stand together more strongly in upholding the rule of law in the South China Sea, where China is forcefully pursuing territorial claims in conflict with other nations.Manalo spoke at a forum on maritime cooperation on the sidelines of a Southeast Asian leaders’ summit in the Australian city of Melbourne at which increasingly assertive moves by China is high on the agenda.Manalo referred to the Philippines’ victory over China in a 2016 arbitration ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, that invalidated Beijing’s vast territorial claims in the South China Sea. China did not accept the ruling.Manalo said the Philippines pursued the case to uphold the rule of law and to promote the peaceful settlement of such disputes.“The shared stewardship of the seas and oceans in the region behooves us to unite in preserving the primacy of international law so we can ensure equitable and sustainable outcomes for all,” he said.“It also calls for us to stand firmly together in opposing actions that contradict or are inconsistent with international law,” he added.China claims sovereignty over virtually the entire South China Sea, which is one of the world’s most crucial waterways for shipping. That has put it at odds with the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei, which all maintain claims to islands, reefs and undersea resources in the region.Manalo called for regional neighbors to uphold cooperation over confrontation and diplomacy over the threatened use of force.“For the South China Sea and the seas and oceans of the Indo-Pacific to be unifying domains of peace, stability and prosperity, we need to gather more strongly around the collective responsibility as well as a shared sense of stewardship,” he said.Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong echoed Manalo’s comments, saying the nine member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations represented at the Melbourne summit need to “nurture and protect agreed rules, uphold international law, prevent conflict and build strategic trust.”“Shared prosperity is an incentive to maintain peace, yet it is not enough to guarantee peace. The stakes are clear,” Wong said.“We know that a major conflict in our region would be devastating to our communities and economies, as the terrible conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have shown,“ she added.She announced that Australia would spend 40 million Australian dollars ($26 million) on enhancing its maritime partnerships in the region aimed at both security and prosperity.Australia and the Philippines, conducted joint sea and air patrols in the South China Sea for the first time in November.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Manalo in December that China will maintain military pressure on the Philippines in the South China Sea.Wang “warned that if the Philippine side misjudges the situation, goes its own way, or even colludes with ill-intentioned external forces to continue to stir up troubles, China will defend its rights in accordance with law and respond resolutely,” the official Xinhua News Agency reported.Wang’s comments followed China’s mobilization of its coast guard and maritime militia to block Philippine supply missions to support its soldiers and fishermen. (AP) Is it legal to gamble online in Philippines? Philippines IF HE runs for mayor of Cebu City in the 2025 midterm elections, his runningmate will be former mayor Tomas Osmeña.City Councilor Nestor Archival made the announcement during the Openline media forum on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.Rodrigo “Bebot” Abellanosa is his candidate for south district representative, while Mary Ann de los Santos is his candidate for north district representative.His lineup for city councilors in the south district consists of Jose Abellanosa, Margarita “Margot” Osmeña, and Eugenio “Jun” Gabuya, while in the north district it consists of Sisinio “Bebs” Andales, Alvin Dizon and Alvin Arcilla.However, the minority floor leader said his final decision will solely rest on securing enough financial support to fuel a campaign. Otherwise, it’s a no-go.He also clarified that the list is not yet final, saying it is subject to the collective decision of their political party, the Bando Osmeña Purok Kauswagan (BOPK). Former mayor Osmeña endorsed Archival for mayor last month.“He might not be a ‘good’ candidate, but I know he would be a good mayor,” Osmeña told SunStar Cebu in a report published on Feb. 28. Archival is one of four individuals who have expressed their intention to run for mayor next year. The other three are incumbent Mayor Michael Rama, Metropolitan Cebu Water District board chairman Jose Daluz III, and former Bureau of Customs commissioner Yogi Filemon Ruiz. During the 2022 national and local elections, Archival ranked first among the candidates running for councilor in the north district after he garnered 125,485 votes.Aside from being an engineer, Archival is also a businessman and a known environmental advocate.“I was telling Tommy to give me time. I mean, the willingness is one of the ingredients to run but some of the resources like financial resources you need that. If I cannot find it, then I don’t run. So, I’m trying to find ways on how I can find it,” Archival said. If he wins the mayoral race, Archival said that among his agenda will be the “in-house” order within the City’s leadership.He said he has observed over the years that many City Hall officials are either neophytes or inexperienced. He said they must be complemented with individuals who are experienced and experts for better management of manpower and resources of the City Government. He said he will also look for “right” and “realistic” finances that will efficiently fuel the City’s programs and projects thus avoiding wastage. This will include allocating and appropriating only needed funds for every department based on their annual expenses. In his experience, some departments receive more funds than what they need for their annual expenses, he said. 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IF HE runs for mayor of Cebu City in the 2025 midterm elections, his runningmate will be former mayor Tomas Osmeña.City Councilor Nestor Archival made the announcement during the Openline media forum on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.Rodrigo “Bebot” Abellanosa is his candidate for south district representative, while Mary Ann de los Santos is his candidate for north district representative.His lineup for city councilors in the south district consists of Jose Abellanosa, Margarita “Margot” Osmeña, and Eugenio “Jun” Gabuya, while in the north district it consists of Sisinio “Bebs” Andales, Alvin Dizon and Alvin Arcilla.However, the minority floor leader said his final decision will solely rest on securing enough financial support to fuel a campaign. Otherwise, it’s a no-go.He also clarified that the list is not yet final, saying it is subject to the collective decision of their political party, the Bando Osmeña Purok Kauswagan (BOPK). Former mayor Osmeña endorsed Archival for mayor last month.“He might not be a ‘good’ candidate, but I know he would be a good mayor,” Osmeña told SunStar Cebu in a report published on Feb. 28. Archival is one of four individuals who have expressed their intention to run for mayor next year. The other three are incumbent Mayor Michael Rama, Metropolitan Cebu Water District board chairman Jose Daluz III, and former Bureau of Customs commissioner Yogi Filemon Ruiz. During the 2022 national and local elections, Archival ranked first among the candidates running for councilor in the north district after he garnered 125,485 votes.Aside from being an engineer, Archival is also a businessman and a known environmental advocate.“I was telling Tommy to give me time. I mean, the willingness is one of the ingredients to run but some of the resources like financial resources you need that. If I cannot find it, then I don’t run. So, I’m trying to find ways on how I can find it,” Archival said. If he wins the mayoral race, Archival said that among his agenda will be the “in-house” order within the City’s leadership.He said he has observed over the years that many City Hall officials are either neophytes or inexperienced. He said they must be complemented with individuals who are experienced and experts for better management of manpower and resources of the City Government. He said he will also look for “right” and “realistic” finances that will efficiently fuel the City’s programs and projects thus avoiding wastage. This will include allocating and appropriating only needed funds for every department based on their annual expenses. In his experience, some departments receive more funds than what they need for their annual expenses, he said. Archival said he will be stringent in funding and allocating the City’s coffers to only vital services, programs and projects. / EHP Philippines at the Southeast Asian Games THE Palarong Pambansa 2024 is scheduled to take place from July 6 to 17, 2024.The announcement was made through the official Facebook page of the event, the Palarong Pambansa 2024-Cebu City, on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024.In the schedule of activities, delegates are expected to arrive on July 6 and 7.In a chat message on Saturday, Feb. 17, Cebu City Sports Commission chairman John Pages said there will be 17 participating regions.Pages said the city is expecting 10,000 to 12,000 individuals, composed of athletes and coaches.Pages said that upon arrival, delegates will be met at the airport and piers and escorted to their designated billeting quarters. He said beds, tumblers and pillows will be provided for free to all the athletes.He said the city will assist with transportation, although some regions, especially those from Negros and neighboring islands, will be traveling with their buses.On July 7 and 8, solidarity meetings and refresher courses will take place.Pages said the solidarity meetings will be attended by the representatives of the 17 regions, headed by their respective Department of Education (DepEd) regional directors.He added that the refresher course will be for the officiating members (umpires, referees, etc) and will be conducted per sport.July 9 will be the opening ceremony, which will be held at the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC).The Palaro will have a one-day break on July 10, before the official start of the competition proper, which is from July 11 to 15. There will be 28 sports.The closing ceremony, scheduled for July 16, is expected to be held at the South Road Properties, the same venue where Sinulog 2024 took place.July 17 will be the departure of the athletic delegations.Pages said the “Suroy-Suroy” is scheduled after the competition proper but no specific date yet, saying that they still need to coordinate with the Cebu City Tourism Office and Cebu Province Tourism Office regarding the matter.“Our Cebu Palaro theme is Beyond Sports. We want them not only to compete at the highest level in sports but also to explore and experience Cebu. Many of these athletes, especially those in elementary school, are traveling for the first time, especially after the pandemic. We want them to bring home good memories of Cebu,” Pages said.He said they will offer the athletes and visitors as many options as they can so they can choose their tourism-related activities.He said they are also coordinating with many establishments to try to get discounts for the athletes.Billeting quartersAbellana National School, equipped with 140 classrooms, will accommodate officiating officials during the event.City Central Elementary and High School, boasting 128 classrooms, will be designated for Central Visayas.CCDA Gothong Elementary and High School, featuring 178 classrooms, will serve as the billeting quarters for Davao Region.Don Sergio Osmeña Memorial National High School, with 89 classrooms, will be allocated for Bicol.Don Vicente Rama Memorial Elem School, having 86 classrooms, will be designated for Ilocos Region.Don Vicente Rama High School, with 117 classrooms, will host delegates from Eastern Visayas.Pardo Elementary and High School, totaling 152 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Mimaropa.Guadalupe Elementary School, with 158 classrooms, will be assigned to Western Visayas.Labangon Elementary School, equipped with 95 classrooms, will be designated for Zamboanga.Lahug Elementary and High School, featuring a total of 95 classrooms, will be allocated for the Caraga region.Mabolo Elementary School, with 81 classrooms, will accommodate participants from the Cordillera Administrative Region.Mabolo National High School and Bagong Lipunan Elementary School, 94 classrooms combined will host delegates from Central Luzon.Punta Princesa Elementary School, boasting 105 classrooms, will be designated for Northern Mindanao.Ramon Duterte National Memorial High School, featuring 83 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Calabarzon.Zapatera Elementary and Night High School, having a combined total of 114 classrooms, will serve delegates from the BARMM region.San Nicolas Elementary School, equipped with 109 classrooms, will be allocated for Cagayan Valley.Talamban Elementary and High School, featuring a total of 182 classrooms, will also host delegates from the BARMM region.Tisa Elementary and High School, totaling 141 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Soccsksargen.Tejero Elementary and High School have been reserved as billeting quarters.VenuePages said there are 30 playing venues, nine outdoor venues and 19 indoor venues.Pages said the average distance from the CCSC to all playing venues is 3. 35 kilometers. The farthest distance from CCSC is 10.5 kilometers, which is the Ateneo de Cebu.He said 70 percent of indoor venues are air-conditioned while 30 percent have cooling systems.He said playing venues can accommodate 200 to 15,000 spectators.He added that there will be free Wi-Fi access in all playing venues and billeting quarters.He said there will be live streaming for all the games through their official Facebook page and Youtube channel.

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THE Palarong Pambansa 2024 is scheduled to take place from July 6 to 17, 2024.The announcement was made through the official Facebook page of the event, the Palarong Pambansa 2024-Cebu City, on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024.In the schedule of activities, delegates are expected to arrive on July 6 and 7.In a chat message on Saturday, Feb. 17, Cebu City Sports Commission chairman John Pages said there will be 17 participating regions.Pages said the city is expecting 10,000 to 12,000 individuals, composed of athletes and coaches.Pages said that upon arrival, delegates will be met at the airport and piers and escorted to their designated billeting quarters. He said beds, tumblers and pillows will be provided for free to all the athletes.He said the city will assist with transportation, although some regions, especially those from Negros and neighboring islands, will be traveling with their buses.On July 7 and 8, solidarity meetings and refresher courses will take place.Pages said the solidarity meetings will be attended by the representatives of the 17 regions, headed by their respective Department of Education (DepEd) regional directors.He added that the refresher course will be for the officiating members (umpires, referees, etc) and will be conducted per sport.July 9 will be the opening ceremony, which will be held at the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC).The Palaro will have a one-day break on July 10, before the official start of the competition proper, which is from July 11 to 15. There will be 28 sports.The closing ceremony, scheduled for July 16, is expected to be held at the South Road Properties, the same venue where Sinulog 2024 took place.July 17 will be the departure of the athletic delegations.Pages said the “Suroy-Suroy” is scheduled after the competition proper but no specific date yet, saying that they still need to coordinate with the Cebu City Tourism Office and Cebu Province Tourism Office regarding the matter.“Our Cebu Palaro theme is Beyond Sports. We want them not only to compete at the highest level in sports but also to explore and experience Cebu. Many of these athletes, especially those in elementary school, are traveling for the first time, especially after the pandemic. We want them to bring home good memories of Cebu,” Pages said.He said they will offer the athletes and visitors as many options as they can so they can choose their tourism-related activities.He said they are also coordinating with many establishments to try to get discounts for the athletes.Billeting quartersAbellana National School, equipped with 140 classrooms, will accommodate officiating officials during the event.City Central Elementary and High School, boasting 128 classrooms, will be designated for Central Visayas.CCDA Gothong Elementary and High School, featuring 178 classrooms, will serve as the billeting quarters for Davao Region.Don Sergio Osmeña Memorial National High School, with 89 classrooms, will be allocated for Bicol.Don Vicente Rama Memorial Elem School, having 86 classrooms, will be designated for Ilocos Region.Don Vicente Rama High School, with 117 classrooms, will host delegates from Eastern Visayas.Pardo Elementary and High School, totaling 152 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Mimaropa.Guadalupe Elementary School, with 158 classrooms, will be assigned to Western Visayas.Labangon Elementary School, equipped with 95 classrooms, will be designated for Zamboanga.Lahug Elementary and High School, featuring a total of 95 classrooms, will be allocated for the Caraga region.Mabolo Elementary School, with 81 classrooms, will accommodate participants from the Cordillera Administrative Region.Mabolo National High School and Bagong Lipunan Elementary School, 94 classrooms combined will host delegates from Central Luzon.Punta Princesa Elementary School, boasting 105 classrooms, will be designated for Northern Mindanao.Ramon Duterte National Memorial High School, featuring 83 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Calabarzon.Zapatera Elementary and Night High School, having a combined total of 114 classrooms, will serve delegates from the BARMM region.San Nicolas Elementary School, equipped with 109 classrooms, will be allocated for Cagayan Valley.Talamban Elementary and High School, featuring a total of 182 classrooms, will also host delegates from the BARMM region.Tisa Elementary and High School, totaling 141 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Soccsksargen.Tejero Elementary and High School have been reserved as billeting quarters.VenuePages said there are 30 playing venues, nine outdoor venues and 19 indoor venues.Pages said the average distance from the CCSC to all playing venues is 3. 35 kilometers. The farthest distance from CCSC is 10.5 kilometers, which is the Ateneo de Cebu.He said 70 percent of indoor venues are air-conditioned while 30 percent have cooling systems.He said playing venues can accommodate 200 to 15,000 spectators.He added that there will be free Wi-Fi access in all playing venues and billeting quarters.He said there will be live streaming for all the games through their official Facebook page and Youtube channel. Philippines at the Southeast Asian Games MELBOURNE, Australia -- Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo urged regional neighbors Monday, March 4, 2024, to stand together more strongly in upholding the rule of law in the South China Sea, where China is forcefully pursuing territorial claims in conflict with other nations.Manalo spoke at a forum on maritime cooperation on the sidelines of a Southeast Asian leaders’ summit in the Australian city of Melbourne at which increasingly assertive moves by China is high on the agenda.Manalo referred to the Philippines’ victory over China in a 2016 arbitration ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, that invalidated Beijing’s vast territorial claims in the South China Sea. China did not accept the ruling.Manalo said the Philippines pursued the case to uphold the rule of law and to promote the peaceful settlement of such disputes.“The shared stewardship of the seas and oceans in the region behooves us to unite in preserving the primacy of international law so we can ensure equitable and sustainable outcomes for all,” he said.“It also calls for us to stand firmly together in opposing actions that contradict or are inconsistent with international law,” he added.China claims sovereignty over virtually the entire South China Sea, which is one of the world’s most crucial waterways for shipping. That has put it at odds with the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei, which all maintain claims to islands, reefs and undersea resources in the region.Manalo called for regional neighbors to uphold cooperation over confrontation and diplomacy over the threatened use of force.“For the South China Sea and the seas and oceans of the Indo-Pacific to be unifying domains of peace, stability and prosperity, we need to gather more strongly around the collective responsibility as well as a shared sense of stewardship,” he said.Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong echoed Manalo’s comments, saying the nine member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations represented at the Melbourne summit need to “nurture and protect agreed rules, uphold international law, prevent conflict and build strategic trust.”“Shared prosperity is an incentive to maintain peace, yet it is not enough to guarantee peace. The stakes are clear,” Wong said.“We know that a major conflict in our region would be devastating to our communities and economies, as the terrible conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have shown,“ she added.She announced that Australia would spend 40 million Australian dollars ($26 million) on enhancing its maritime partnerships in the region aimed at both security and prosperity.Australia and the Philippines, conducted joint sea and air patrols in the South China Sea for the first time in November.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Manalo in December that China will maintain military pressure on the Philippines in the South China Sea.Wang “warned that if the Philippine side misjudges the situation, goes its own way, or even colludes with ill-intentioned external forces to continue to stir up troubles, China will defend its rights in accordance with law and respond resolutely,” the official Xinhua News Agency reported.Wang’s comments followed China’s mobilization of its coast guard and maritime militia to block Philippine supply missions to support its soldiers and fishermen. 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MELBOURNE, Australia -- Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo urged regional neighbors Monday, March 4, 2024, to stand together more strongly in upholding the rule of law in the South China Sea, where China is forcefully pursuing territorial claims in conflict with other nations.Manalo spoke at a forum on maritime cooperation on the sidelines of a Southeast Asian leaders’ summit in the Australian city of Melbourne at which increasingly assertive moves by China is high on the agenda.Manalo referred to the Philippines’ victory over China in a 2016 arbitration ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, that invalidated Beijing’s vast territorial claims in the South China Sea. China did not accept the ruling.Manalo said the Philippines pursued the case to uphold the rule of law and to promote the peaceful settlement of such disputes.“The shared stewardship of the seas and oceans in the region behooves us to unite in preserving the primacy of international law so we can ensure equitable and sustainable outcomes for all,” he said.“It also calls for us to stand firmly together in opposing actions that contradict or are inconsistent with international law,” he added.China claims sovereignty over virtually the entire South China Sea, which is one of the world’s most crucial waterways for shipping. That has put it at odds with the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei, which all maintain claims to islands, reefs and undersea resources in the region.Manalo called for regional neighbors to uphold cooperation over confrontation and diplomacy over the threatened use of force.“For the South China Sea and the seas and oceans of the Indo-Pacific to be unifying domains of peace, stability and prosperity, we need to gather more strongly around the collective responsibility as well as a shared sense of stewardship,” he said.Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong echoed Manalo’s comments, saying the nine member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations represented at the Melbourne summit need to “nurture and protect agreed rules, uphold international law, prevent conflict and build strategic trust.”“Shared prosperity is an incentive to maintain peace, yet it is not enough to guarantee peace. The stakes are clear,” Wong said.“We know that a major conflict in our region would be devastating to our communities and economies, as the terrible conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have shown,“ she added.She announced that Australia would spend 40 million Australian dollars ($26 million) on enhancing its maritime partnerships in the region aimed at both security and prosperity.Australia and the Philippines, conducted joint sea and air patrols in the South China Sea for the first time in November.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Manalo in December that China will maintain military pressure on the Philippines in the South China Sea.Wang “warned that if the Philippine side misjudges the situation, goes its own way, or even colludes with ill-intentioned external forces to continue to stir up troubles, China will defend its rights in accordance with law and respond resolutely,” the official Xinhua News Agency reported.Wang’s comments followed China’s mobilization of its coast guard and maritime militia to block Philippine supply missions to support its soldiers and fishermen. (AP), check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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IF HE runs for mayor of Cebu City in the 2025 midterm elections, his runningmate will be former mayor Tomas Osmeña.City Councilor Nestor Archival made the announcement during the Openline media forum on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.Rodrigo “Bebot” Abellanosa is his candidate for south district representative, while Mary Ann de los Santos is his candidate for north district representative.His lineup for city councilors in the south district consists of Jose Abellanosa, Margarita “Margot” Osmeña, and Eugenio “Jun” Gabuya, while in the north district it consists of Sisinio “Bebs” Andales, Alvin Dizon and Alvin Arcilla.However, the minority floor leader said his final decision will solely rest on securing enough financial support to fuel a campaign. Otherwise, it’s a no-go.He also clarified that the list is not yet final, saying it is subject to the collective decision of their political party, the Bando Osmeña Purok Kauswagan (BOPK). Former mayor Osmeña endorsed Archival for mayor last month.“He might not be a ‘good’ candidate, but I know he would be a good mayor,” Osmeña told SunStar Cebu in a report published on Feb. 28. Archival is one of four individuals who have expressed their intention to run for mayor next year. The other three are incumbent Mayor Michael Rama, Metropolitan Cebu Water District board chairman Jose Daluz III, and former Bureau of Customs commissioner Yogi Filemon Ruiz. During the 2022 national and local elections, Archival ranked first among the candidates running for councilor in the north district after he garnered 125,485 votes.Aside from being an engineer, Archival is also a businessman and a known environmental advocate.“I was telling Tommy to give me time. I mean, the willingness is one of the ingredients to run but some of the resources like financial resources you need that. If I cannot find it, then I don’t run. So, I’m trying to find ways on how I can find it,” Archival said. If he wins the mayoral race, Archival said that among his agenda will be the “in-house” order within the City’s leadership.He said he has observed over the years that many City Hall officials are either neophytes or inexperienced. He said they must be complemented with individuals who are experienced and experts for better management of manpower and resources of the City Government. He said he will also look for “right” and “realistic” finances that will efficiently fuel the City’s programs and projects thus avoiding wastage. This will include allocating and appropriating only needed funds for every department based on their annual expenses. In his experience, some departments receive more funds than what they need for their annual expenses, he said. Archival said he will be stringent in funding and allocating the City’s coffers to only vital services, programs and projects. / EHP Is it legal to gamble online in Philippines? . Check out our ✨ guide for the best online casino in Philippines and find your next favourite site. Read more about PH casino 🛡️ safety, bonuses and more. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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MELBOURNE, Australia -- Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo urged regional neighbors Monday, March 4, 2024, to stand together more strongly in upholding the rule of law in the South China Sea, where China is forcefully pursuing territorial claims in conflict with other nations.Manalo spoke at a forum on maritime cooperation on the sidelines of a Southeast Asian leaders’ summit in the Australian city of Melbourne at which increasingly assertive moves by China is high on the agenda.Manalo referred to the Philippines’ victory over China in a 2016 arbitration ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, that invalidated Beijing’s vast territorial claims in the South China Sea. China did not accept the ruling.Manalo said the Philippines pursued the case to uphold the rule of law and to promote the peaceful settlement of such disputes.“The shared stewardship of the seas and oceans in the region behooves us to unite in preserving the primacy of international law so we can ensure equitable and sustainable outcomes for all,” he said.“It also calls for us to stand firmly together in opposing actions that contradict or are inconsistent with international law,” he added.China claims sovereignty over virtually the entire South China Sea, which is one of the world’s most crucial waterways for shipping. That has put it at odds with the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei, which all maintain claims to islands, reefs and undersea resources in the region.Manalo called for regional neighbors to uphold cooperation over confrontation and diplomacy over the threatened use of force.“For the South China Sea and the seas and oceans of the Indo-Pacific to be unifying domains of peace, stability and prosperity, we need to gather more strongly around the collective responsibility as well as a shared sense of stewardship,” he said.Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong echoed Manalo’s comments, saying the nine member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations represented at the Melbourne summit need to “nurture and protect agreed rules, uphold international law, prevent conflict and build strategic trust.”“Shared prosperity is an incentive to maintain peace, yet it is not enough to guarantee peace. The stakes are clear,” Wong said.“We know that a major conflict in our region would be devastating to our communities and economies, as the terrible conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have shown,“ she added.She announced that Australia would spend 40 million Australian dollars ($26 million) on enhancing its maritime partnerships in the region aimed at both security and prosperity.Australia and the Philippines, conducted joint sea and air patrols in the South China Sea for the first time in November.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Manalo in December that China will maintain military pressure on the Philippines in the South China Sea.Wang “warned that if the Philippine side misjudges the situation, goes its own way, or even colludes with ill-intentioned external forces to continue to stir up troubles, China will defend its rights in accordance with law and respond resolutely,” the official Xinhua News Agency reported.Wang’s comments followed China’s mobilization of its coast guard and maritime militia to block Philippine supply missions to support its soldiers and fishermen. (AP) Philippines at the Southeast Asian Games . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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IF HE runs for mayor of Cebu City in the 2025 midterm elections, his runningmate will be former mayor Tomas Osmeña.City Councilor Nestor Archival made the announcement during the Openline media forum on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.Rodrigo “Bebot” Abellanosa is his candidate for south district representative, while Mary Ann de los Santos is his candidate for north district representative.His lineup for city councilors in the south district consists of Jose Abellanosa, Margarita “Margot” Osmeña, and Eugenio “Jun” Gabuya, while in the north district it consists of Sisinio “Bebs” Andales, Alvin Dizon and Alvin Arcilla.However, the minority floor leader said his final decision will solely rest on securing enough financial support to fuel a campaign. Otherwise, it’s a no-go.He also clarified that the list is not yet final, saying it is subject to the collective decision of their political party, the Bando Osmeña Purok Kauswagan (BOPK). Former mayor Osmeña endorsed Archival for mayor last month.“He might not be a ‘good’ candidate, but I know he would be a good mayor,” Osmeña told SunStar Cebu in a report published on Feb. 28. Archival is one of four individuals who have expressed their intention to run for mayor next year. The other three are incumbent Mayor Michael Rama, Metropolitan Cebu Water District board chairman Jose Daluz III, and former Bureau of Customs commissioner Yogi Filemon Ruiz. During the 2022 national and local elections, Archival ranked first among the candidates running for councilor in the north district after he garnered 125,485 votes.Aside from being an engineer, Archival is also a businessman and a known environmental advocate.“I was telling Tommy to give me time. I mean, the willingness is one of the ingredients to run but some of the resources like financial resources you need that. If I cannot find it, then I don’t run. So, I’m trying to find ways on how I can find it,” Archival said. If he wins the mayoral race, Archival said that among his agenda will be the “in-house” order within the City’s leadership.He said he has observed over the years that many City Hall officials are either neophytes or inexperienced. He said they must be complemented with individuals who are experienced and experts for better management of manpower and resources of the City Government. He said he will also look for “right” and “realistic” finances that will efficiently fuel the City’s programs and projects thus avoiding wastage. This will include allocating and appropriating only needed funds for every department based on their annual expenses. In his experience, some departments receive more funds than what they need for their annual expenses, he said. Archival said he will be stringent in funding and allocating the City’s coffers to only vital services, programs and projects. / EHP licensed online casinos THE Palarong Pambansa 2024 is scheduled to take place from July 6 to 17, 2024.The announcement was made through the official Facebook page of the event, the Palarong Pambansa 2024-Cebu City, on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024.In the schedule of activities, delegates are expected to arrive on July 6 and 7.In a chat message on Saturday, Feb. 17, Cebu City Sports Commission chairman John Pages said there will be 17 participating regions.Pages said the city is expecting 10,000 to 12,000 individuals, composed of athletes and coaches.Pages said that upon arrival, delegates will be met at the airport and piers and escorted to their designated billeting quarters. He said beds, tumblers and pillows will be provided for free to all the athletes.He said the city will assist with transportation, although some regions, especially those from Negros and neighboring islands, will be traveling with their buses.On July 7 and 8, solidarity meetings and refresher courses will take place.Pages said the solidarity meetings will be attended by the representatives of the 17 regions, headed by their respective Department of Education (DepEd) regional directors.He added that the refresher course will be for the officiating members (umpires, referees, etc) and will be conducted per sport.July 9 will be the opening ceremony, which will be held at the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC).The Palaro will have a one-day break on July 10, before the official start of the competition proper, which is from July 11 to 15. There will be 28 sports.The closing ceremony, scheduled for July 16, is expected to be held at the South Road Properties, the same venue where Sinulog 2024 took place.July 17 will be the departure of the athletic delegations.Pages said the “Suroy-Suroy” is scheduled after the competition proper but no specific date yet, saying that they still need to coordinate with the Cebu City Tourism Office and Cebu Province Tourism Office regarding the matter.“Our Cebu Palaro theme is Beyond Sports. We want them not only to compete at the highest level in sports but also to explore and experience Cebu. Many of these athletes, especially those in elementary school, are traveling for the first time, especially after the pandemic. We want them to bring home good memories of Cebu,” Pages said.He said they will offer the athletes and visitors as many options as they can so they can choose their tourism-related activities.He said they are also coordinating with many establishments to try to get discounts for the athletes.Billeting quartersAbellana National School, equipped with 140 classrooms, will accommodate officiating officials during the event.City Central Elementary and High School, boasting 128 classrooms, will be designated for Central Visayas.CCDA Gothong Elementary and High School, featuring 178 classrooms, will serve as the billeting quarters for Davao Region.Don Sergio Osmeña Memorial National High School, with 89 classrooms, will be allocated for Bicol.Don Vicente Rama Memorial Elem School, having 86 classrooms, will be designated for Ilocos Region.Don Vicente Rama High School, with 117 classrooms, will host delegates from Eastern Visayas.Pardo Elementary and High School, totaling 152 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Mimaropa.Guadalupe Elementary School, with 158 classrooms, will be assigned to Western Visayas.Labangon Elementary School, equipped with 95 classrooms, will be designated for Zamboanga.Lahug Elementary and High School, featuring a total of 95 classrooms, will be allocated for the Caraga region.Mabolo Elementary School, with 81 classrooms, will accommodate participants from the Cordillera Administrative Region.Mabolo National High School and Bagong Lipunan Elementary School, 94 classrooms combined will host delegates from Central Luzon.Punta Princesa Elementary School, boasting 105 classrooms, will be designated for Northern Mindanao.Ramon Duterte National Memorial High School, featuring 83 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Calabarzon.Zapatera Elementary and Night High School, having a combined total of 114 classrooms, will serve delegates from the BARMM region.San Nicolas Elementary School, equipped with 109 classrooms, will be allocated for Cagayan Valley.Talamban Elementary and High School, featuring a total of 182 classrooms, will also host delegates from the BARMM region.Tisa Elementary and High School, totaling 141 classrooms, will accommodate participants from Soccsksargen.Tejero Elementary and High School have been reserved as billeting quarters.VenuePages said there are 30 playing venues, nine outdoor venues and 19 indoor venues.Pages said the average distance from the CCSC to all playing venues is 3. 35 kilometers. 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