Monday, 22 September 2014

Government: President Aquino will be bringing home nearly $2.4 billion in investments

'We had discussions with a total of 19 companies' -President Aquino said, adding that all the business entities they talked to praised the economic performance of the Philippines.

President Benigno Aquino III 'Pnoy' will be bringing home nearly $2.4 billion in investments from his 4-nation European trip.

"From our engagements in Europe alone, we are expecting around 2.3 billion dollars in investments in the sectors of manufacturing, energy, the IT-BPM sector, infrastructure, transport. Now, 'yung manufacturing, there is a -- kung pwedeng ano 'yung ating paniniwala na huwag mausog -- meron kaming tatrabahuhin bukas na talagang extra effort mag-lobby to set up manufacturing in the Philippines, really major," he said.

The investments are expected to generate more than 55,000 jobs.

The President, meanwhile, expressed gratitude to the European Union for lifting the ban on Philippine carriers.

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has already resumed flights to London, and is negotiating air agreements in France.

In France, the Philippine government signed a new Air Service Agreement, and the Aquino administration's steps taken for compliance to the 1978 Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW).

Aquino said the problem has been unattended since 2006, requiring a single agency to deal with SCTW in the Philippines. He said under Republic Act 10635, the agency tasked is Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA).

"Ang trabaho nito, now 'yung ipo-professionalize natin itong Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping monitoring system. Tapos ngayon gagawin natin 'yung conflict of interest para 'yung mga kasama sa industry sila rin ang nagsi-certify na name-meet 'yung standard. So 'yung company nila ayaw nila 'di ba may potential na conflict of interest, ngayon hiwalay na. Wala sa industriya, pinipilit nating mai-professionalize itong committee na ito," he said.

ILLEGAL FISHING

Another issue that was dealt by Aquino during his European trip was the illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.

The Philippines was issued by EU with a yellow card, indicating a warning.

Aquino said there was a 16-item checklist of things that the Philippines has to comply with and fortunately, he said, 14 of the 16 have already been met. The remaining steps are the amendment to the Fisheries Code and the other is manning of the new inspectors.

"So, I think we managed to convey that we are striving really hard to comply with all of these requirements so that our fishing industry and the people benefiting from the fishing industry will not suffer a ban on exports from the Philippines to the EU," said the President.

Aquino said the Philippine delegation also made strides with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between École Nationale D'Administration (ENA), France's most prominent school for public service.

The MOU is between ENA and the Development Academy of the Philippines, which will open up several areas for academic exchange and collaboration, specifically for more expertise, efficiency, and professionalism for civil servants.

Philippines and Germany also inked a social security agreement, which entitles Filipinos in Germany and their dependents to the social security benefits of German nationals, and vice versa, Germans in the Philippines will also be entitled of benefits.

"Parang we recognized each other... We recognize and synchronize each other SSS coverage. It will contribute to equality of treatment and eliminate dual coverage amongst others," Aquino said.

LAGUNA DE BAY

During the trip in Brussels, Aquino said he was also able to clarify with the Belgians why his administration did away with the contract with the Belgium-based company for the dredging of Laguna Lake.

He said, during their talk with the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium, the topic was discussed in passing, noting that the issue was already before arbitration and the Philippine government will be bound by the result.

He said they explained to the Prime Minister the main contention that there is an 18.7-billion project, and basically, it will remove silt from one portion of the lake and move it to another portion of the lake.

"There was no belligerence because again, almost said in passing. So I think they were able to say it, we were able to respond appropriately without causing any tension and conflict."

NAIA TERMINAL 3

The issue with Fraport, which constructed the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3, was also discussed with the German government, said the President.

"Nabanggit rin at sinabi natin na meron tayong mga limitasyon, dalawa in particular, nasa korte natin 'yon, nasa Korte Suprema 'pag kaintindi ko, 'yung tungkol doon sa award."

He said the German government was assured that whatever the outcome of the arbitration, the Philippine government will abide by the court's decision.

WEST PHILIPPINE SEA

Another big achievement that Aquino considered in his European trip is the support that the Philippine government was able to receive from European allies on developments in the West Philippine Sea.

Aquino recalled that in the 2012 Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit held in Vientiane, Laos, it was the European Union that supported the Philippine government's stand, which is to settle matters through peaceful means and in accordance with international law.

With this trip and the discussions made with Spain, Belgium, France and Germany, he said there's a deeper appreciation of exactly what the issue is and who are involved.

"Meaning it's not just us and our big brother to the West that says them and Vietnam, but even countries outside the region," Aquino said.

The President also expressed to leaders of the countries he visited, and also to the leadership of European Union, the profound gratitude of the Filipino nation for the help extended to the Philippines when super typhoon Haiyan hit the country in November of last year.

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Entertainment: Ai Ai delas Alas has 20-year-old La Salle boyfriend

MANILA, Philippines - The veteran comedienne Ai Ai delas Alas is in love again with another young man, after her short-lived marriage last year.

In a report published by PEP an entertainment site, 20-year-old Gerald Sibayan, a former badminton player from De La Salle University confirmed his relationship with delas Alas, who is turning 50 on November 11.

Without confirming anything, delas Alas has been dropping hints about a new love on her official Instagram account. Just last Sunday, delas Alas posted a photo showing her and her son Sancho with Sibayan.

Last month, the Quezon City Prosecutor's Office dismissed the charges of violation of the Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Act filed by delas Alas against former husband Jed Salang.

The dismissal came months after delas Alas said she's no longer interested in pursuing the case.

Last year, delas Alas revealed she was physically abused by Salang, which led to her decision to leave him last May 2, 2013.

Delas Alas and Salang were married in Las Vegas on April 3, 2013.


Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Entertainment: Controversial photos of Ellen Adarna from magazine shoot leak online

MANILA, Philippines - A local magazine 'Esquire Philippines' has condemned the leaked nude photos of sexy actress and model Ellen Adarna as a "blatant violation of her privacy" and has asked the public to refrain from spreading it online.

Some of the alleged leaked nude photos of Ellen were published on a popular gossip blog site on Wednesday, September 17.

“Yesterday I received good and bad news. Today will be a f***king good day. Moving on.” This is how Ellen Adarna greeted the news on her Instagram account on Wednesday that her nude photographs from a photo shoot with men's magazine Esquire Philippines were leaked online.

The ABS-CBN actress appeared partly nude on the cover on the April issue of Esquire Philippines.
Here is the Esquire Philippines' complete statement:

“Esquire Philippines and Summit Media condemn the unauthorized distribution of photographs of Ellen Adarna that were originally taken from a shoot the magazine had staged for its April 2014 edition. She had agreed to be featured in Esquire Philippines with the understanding that no nude photographs taken of her then would be published or disseminated. The recent circulation of such sensitive photos without her (or our) knowledge or consent is in blatant violation of her privacy, and her right to dignity. We share her outrage; we are deeply angry; we will not hesitate to take the appropriate legal action.

“The images in question, staged with photographer Jake Versoza, were never used in the magazine itself, and in most cases, were never even in the possession of the magazine. The images we did use from the shoot were treated to make sure any sensitive areas were artfully covered or obscured, as had been the agreement.”

“It is apparent as well to Esquire magazine that its own rights, as well as that of photographer Jake Versoza, have been infringed. We will take the proper measured action to protect its rights. Most importantly, we urge all not to participate in the dissemination of sensitive images that were not intended for public by the one person whose rights and dignity above all else’s should be respected at this time.”

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Sports: Mayweather claims that Pacquiao could be one of his two next opponents

Fresh off his lopsided victory over Marcos Maidana, Boxer Floyd Mayweather denied he is trying to safeguard his undefeated record by avoiding Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao.

Floyd Mayweather has admitted he handpicked opponents in the past but says there is nothing unscrupulous about not fighting one of the few fighters who can match the American's hand speed Many Pacquiao.

"I am not ducking or dodging no opponent," said Mayweather, who turns 38 in February. "If Pacquiao fight presents itself then let's make it happen."

Mayweather said Saturday after beating Maidana for the second time in four months that he is open to a fight against Pacquiao, but it would have to be on Mayweather's terms.

On Sunday, Stephen Espinoza, vice president of sports cable channel Showtime, told the Los Angeles Times that Pacquiao is "absolutely" his first choice as Mayweather's next opponent.
Mayweather is in the middle of a six-fight deal with Showtime.

Monday, 15 September 2014

Chris Brown & Ariana Grande's New Music Video (Watch)


Chris Brown and Ariana Grande are heating things up in Chris' new music video, "Don't Be Gone Too Long."

In the fairy tale/medieval-themed clip, Chris plays the hunted lover of Ariana, a princess, who is captured by an evil king.

The pair is seen getting close in several sexy scenes, and both show off their dance moves.

Ariana gives us her best ballerina poses (even dancing en pointe!) in the clip, while Chris performs his signature hip-hip styles.

Chris, 25, debuted the video on Twitter on Friday, and revealed he also directed the music video.

"I directed this one also.. Wanted to do something different," he Tweeted.
PHOTOS: Chris Brown

Back in February, Ariana, 21, shared a photo of her and a shirtless Chris rehearsing.
"Don't Be Gone Too Long" featuring Ariana, is on Chris' new album, "X," set for release on September 16.

Sunday, 14 September 2014

Entertainment: Mila Kunis ‘pregnancy details'


Mila Kunis is said to prefer being naked as she nears the end of her pregnancy.

The 31-year-old actress is expecting her first child with fiancé Ashton Kutcher. And while their new arrival is due any day now, Mila is reportedly finding it difficult to cope in the summer heat.

So instead of getting dressed, Mila is allegedly finding it more comfortable going nude.

“She’s so big, and the baby is moving a lot,” a source told America’s OK! Magazine. “Nothing makes her feel more comfortable and relaxed than being naked.”

Unsurprisingly, Mila’s fiancĂ© Ashton, 36, is more than happy by the actress’ new lifestyle choice.

According to the source, Ashton “doesn’t mind in the least” that Mila is shunning clothes.
He is also said to be finding it tough to prevent Mila from going “stir crazy” before the baby arrives, and “keeps trying to come up with fun activities to get her out of the house.”

Saturday, 13 September 2014

Sport: First North Korean athletes arrive for Asian Games in South Korea

North Korean athletes first batch arrived in South Korea Thursday for this month's Asian Games after taking a rare flight across the sensitive maritime border.

The S Korea Security was tight as an Air Koryo plane carrying 94 athletes and officials from Pyongyang landed in the South's main international airport in the western port city of Incheon, close to Seoul.

There are South Koreans made placard to welcome the NK athletes reading "Welcome North Korean athletes!" waved "one Korea" flags showing the unified Korean peninsula in the waiting hall of the airport.

They chanted "We are from one nation!" as the North Koreans, wearing white jackets and badges bearing the image of late leaders Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il, walked into buses outside the airport.

The North Koreans, escorted by South Korean police, left for the Asiad athletes' village, without commenting.

The North agreed to send its athletes but withdrew the proposed participation of female cheerleaders, who had taken part in three previous international sporting events in the South and proved a major ticket draw each time.

Direct contact of any sort between the two Koreas has been extremely limited since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War.