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DOLE files show cause order vs. Tab Baldwin; gov’t to probe Ateneo drowning

Metro Manila, Philippines – A number of government agencies have launched probes on the drowning of Ateneo de Manila University student athletes Rene Baterbonia and Divine Awili. Labor Secretary Francis Tolentino on Thursday, June 11, told the media that his agency filed a show cause order against men’s basketball team head coach Tab Baldwin, ordering him to explain his alien employment permit (AEP).  US-born Baldwin has coached teams in Malaysia, China, Turkey, New Zealand, Lebanon, and Jordan.  “He has to show documents at kasasabi ko lang kanina, yung bagong rules namin sa AEP ay pinirmahan ko lang one day after this incident, nangyari itong incident ng June 8. Yung bagong rules namin sa AEP pinirmahan ko ng June 9,” Labor Sec. Francis Tolentino said on Thursday, June 11, referring to the drowning case during a team building in Aurora province. [Translation: I only signed our new rules on the AEP…

Mindanao quake death toll rises to 47

Metro Manila, Philippines – The death toll from the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Mindanao has risen to 47, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) reported on Thursday morning, June 11. The number of injuries has climbed to 688, while at least 31 people remain missing. Disaster officials added that the number of displaced individuals has reached 45,609. According to the OCD, a total of 12,641 homes were damaged in the tremor, of which 2,289 were classified as totally destroyed. Meanwhile, nearly 3,000 aftershocks have continued to jolt the region since the main earthquake on Monday, June 8. These range in magnitude from 1.3 to 6.4. At 9:56 a.m. on Thursday, state seismologists from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded a powerful magnitude 5.5 aftershock off Sarangani Bay. In response to the widespread destruction, the provincial government of Sarangani declared a state of calamity on Wednesday due…

Baterbonia family unconvinced of ‘accident’ angle

Metro Manila, Philippines – The family of the late Ateneo cager Rene Baterbonia is unconvinced that the deaths of the 19-year-old athlete and teammate Divine Adili during a team building were purely accidental, despite hearing from school officials on the first day of the wake. Asked whether Ateneo had responded adequately, Rovelyn Baterbonia, the athlete’s mother, replied, “Yung nga sabi ko, may kulang.” [Translation: That’s why I said, something’s missing.] “Aksidente lang daw talaga yung nangyari. Tapos sinabi ko lang sa kanila – aksidente yung nangyari dahil sa kakulangan ninyo,” she added. [Translation: They said what happened was an accident. Then I told them, the accident happened because of their lapses.] Rovelyn said she has yet to receive information on the autopsy results and is waiting for official documents about her son. Baterbonia’s longtime coach, Jess Evangelio, said Ateneo representatives told the family that there were no weights during the…

Senate security threat linked to 18 self-confessed bagmen – Gatchalian

Metro Manila, Philippines – The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) saw the possibility of an “armed group” storming the Senate, Senate President Pro Tempore Win Gatchalian said, adding that there were indications the move could be connected to the 18 self-confessed bagmen involved in alleged flood control kickbacks. In an online press conference on Wednesday, June 10, the acting Senate president disclosed more details about the security threat that prompted him to impose heightened security measures, including a work-from-home arrangement. He said that on Monday, June 8, NBI Director Melvin Matibag relayed the information to senators present at the blue ribbon committee consultative meeting, which tackled the flood control corruption scandal. “What he said is there’s a possibility of na merong manggugulo sa Senado. And it’s a possibility na armed group yung manggulo,” Gatchalian said.  [Translation: What he said is that there’s a possibility that someone may disrupt Senate operations.…

PH urges China to remove floating structure in Scarborough Shoal

Metro Manila, Philippines – The Philippines has urged China to remove a newly monitored floating platform and other structures in Scarborough Shoal (Bajo de Masinloc), which violate Philippine sovereignty, international law, and Beijing’s commitments under the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea. The call was made by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) after Philippine authorities confirmed the presence of what officials described as a movable floating platform inside the shoal, along with other objects and structures monitored in the area. “The Department of Foreign Affairs expresses its concern over the presence of a certain floating platform and structures within and in the vicinity of Bajo de Masinloc,” Foreign Affairs deputy spokesperson Rogelio Villanueva Jr. said in a briefing on Wednesday, June 10.  Villanueva said the country has “indivisible, incontrovertible and longstanding sovereignty” over the shoal. “The Philippines has exercised continuous, uninterrupted sovereignty and…

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DOLE files show cause order vs. Tab Baldwin; gov’t to probe Ateneo drowning

Mindanao quake death toll rises to 47

Baterbonia family unconvinced of ‘accident’ angle

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Senate security threat linked to 18 self-confessed bagmen – Gatchalian

PH urges China to remove floating structure in Scarborough Shoal

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DOJ orders NBI probe on Ateneo cager drowning

PH files diplomatic protest over floating structure in Scarborough Shoal

Sarangani earthquake death toll rises to 45

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