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Romania · RomaniaWASHINGTON: Surgeons in the United States have transplanted a modified pig kidney into a living person for the second time, a hospital said Wednesday, celebrating an advance in animal-to-human organ transplants.The procedure at NYU Langone Health in New York was carried out in April on Lisa Pisano, 54, who had suffered heart failure and end-stage kidney disease, with doctors giving her just weeks to live barring some kind of medical intervention…See the Story
US woman gets pig kidney in 2nd transplant of its kind
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Department of Justice · ManilaMANILA, Philippines: The Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday asked for patience in the manhunt for former Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Gerald Bantag, saying his arrest would be "just a matter of time."In a Palace press briefing, DoJ spokesman Jose Dominic Clavano 4th said that authorities have been keeping tabs on Bantag's whereabouts."The manhunt against Bantag continues. We have a general idea already of his whereabouts so it's just a mat…See the Story
DoJ: Arrest of former prison chief 'just a matter of time'
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Manila · ManilaMANILA, Philippines: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday reminded the Philippine National Police (PNP) to be more involved in the community to gain more trust from the public.During the first Joint National Peace and Order Council (NPOC) and Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) meetings in Malacañang, the chief executive pointed out that effective police work could only be achieved when law enforcement and the public are in sync."You h…See the Story
Marcos reminds PNP to be more involved in community
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Manila · ManilaMANILA, Philippines: Malacanang on Thursday said it was now considering taking legal action against the proliferators of "deepfake" videos showing President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. seemingly directing the military to launch hostile actions against another country.Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Assistant Secretary Patricia Kayle Martin, in a radio interview, said that they have now sought the help of the Department of Information and Commu…See the Story
Palace mulls legal action vs proliferators of 'deepfake' videos
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Manila · ManilaPRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday vowed no mercy would be shown to those behind online sexual abuse and exploitation of children as he ordered a crackdown on those crimes.The President issued the statement as he condemned the crimes of online sexual abuse or exploitation of children (Osaec) and child sexual abuse or exploitation materials (Csaem) in the Philippines."Determined to protect our children and show no mercy to offenders in er…See the Story
Marcos: no mercy for child abusers
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Department of Justice · ManilaTHE Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday warned government officials and police who were cooperating with the investigation being conducted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) into the previous administration's war on drugs that they would be held accountable.DoJ spokesman Jose Dominic Clavano IV issued the statement after former senator Antonio Trillanes IV said ICC investigators had already reached out to more than 50 Philippine Natio…See the Story
DoJ reminds govt workers not to cooperate with ICC
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Books · ManilaTHE National Book Development Board (NBDB) kicked off the largest all-Filipino book fair in the Philippines on Thursday at the World Trade Center in Manila.The second iteration of the Philippine Book Festival (PBF), which will run until April 28, has been envisioned as a response to the challenges faced by the book publishing and education sectors, said NBDB Chairman Dante 'Klink' Ang II."[The Philippine Book Festival] is a space solely dedicate…See the Story
2nd all-Filipino book fair opens at WTC in Manila
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Manila · ManilaTHE United States and the Philippines called on China to cease its "unlawful interference" with Filipinos' freedom of navigation in the South China Sea.Senior Philippine and US officials made the appeal on April 24 at the conclusion of the 11th Philippines-United States Bilateral Strategic Dialogue (BSD) in Washington.First held in 2011, the dialogue serves as the main annual platform for the two countries for discussing political, security, and…See the Story
US, PH tell China: Cease 'unlawful interference'
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