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Tlem China Covid outbreak grows with millions under lockdown FILE PHOTO: A Philippine flag, surprisingly intact, waves proudly over the desolate post-Yolanda landscape in Leyte. Philippine Daily Inquirer/NINtilde;O JESUS ORBETAMANILA, Philippines mdash; A regional alliance of peoplersquo movements and community organizations said the climate debt of rich countries to developing countries far exceeds the pledged $100 billion a year in climate finance, as loss and damage due to the climate crisis became a key dispute in the r <a href=Link cup</a> ecently concluded 26th Conference of the Parties COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland.According to the Asian Peoplersquo Movement on Debt and Development APMDD , the cost of climate change in developing countries is predicted to run up to $1.2 trillion per year by 2060 if rich countries fail to pay up their climate debt.Article c <a href=Link water bottle</a> ontinues after this advertisement APMDD executive director Lidy Nacpil said the failure of rich countries to deliver their US$100 billion annual target contributions to climate finance as agreed in 2009 has greatly dented the trust of developing countries who had incurred serious loss and damage due to climate change.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOOrion Perez blasts economic restrictions: lsquo <a href=Link france</a> ;Filipino firstrsquo; is hurting PHNEWSINFOBinay, Castro raise concerns over DENR order on Masungi GeoreserveNEWSINFODENR to evict developerof Masungi GeoreserveCost of climate changeThe recent tragedies brought by strong typhoons in the Philippines are illustrative, said Nacpil.In Decemb Jhqi Trump calls on Americans to cease hoarding food, supplies The facade o <a href=Link termoska</a> f the headquarters of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency PDEA in Quezon City. Photo from the PDEA Facebook account MANILA, Philippines mdash; The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency PDEA will never condone any illegal acts of its personnel.PDEA Director General Wilkins Villanueva gave that statement on Wednesday in response to a court ruling that some of the agencyrsquo agents illegally arrested last July 28 alleged drug suspects in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental.Article continues after this advertisement We will leave it to the court while our personnel will also have their rights to be heard, Villanueva said. I immediately ordered for the conduct of investigation on the said incident.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOOn PhilHealth, education, lsquo;blanksrsquo;: OSG answers Duterte camp petitionNEWSINFOBinay, Castro raise concerns over DENR order on Masungi GeoreserveNEWSINFO2 cops killed in Bulacan buy-bustJudge Amelia Lourdes Mendoza, who presides over Branch 34 of the Dumaguete Regional Trial Court, handed down the 15-page order dated Oct. 9, which granted the motion of the accused to quash the evidence against them.The court dismissed the case and ordered the Philippine Natio <a href=Link ca</a> nal Police to release the accused.The court obtained closed-circuit televi <a href=Link stanley</a> sion CCTV footage showing that the suspects were picked up in different areas, not arrested in a house as stated in an official report mdash; which the judge sa | |
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