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Conti: ICC arrest warrant should be served in secret
International Criminal Court (ICC) assistant to counsel Atty. Kristina Conti on Wednesday said that authorities should carry out the arrest warrant issued by the tribunal in secret.
Philippines ranked 7th most affected country by extreme weather in 2024
The Philippines was the seventh most affected country by extreme weather events in 2024, up four places from a year ago, according to the Climate Risk Index (CRI) 2026 by non-government development and environmental organization Germanwatch.
3 Luzon areas under Signal No. 1 as Uwan approaches Taiwan
Severe Tropical Storm Uwan maintained its strength as it slowly moved over the seas South of Taiwan, PAGASA said on Wednesday.
NBA: Mavs fire unpopular GM Nico Harrison

The Dallas Mavericks fired general manager Nico Harrison on Tuesday, nine months after his trade of Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers sent the organization into a tailspin.
‘Goldenberg: The Concert Series XX’: PCSO Vocal Ensemble celebrates Filipino folk music, heritage
“Goldenberg: The Concert Series XX” featuring the PCSO Vocal Ensemble celebrated Filipino folk music and heritage on November 7 at the historic Goldenberg Mansion in Manila.
Suicide bombing in Pakistan capital kills 12, raises regional tension
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A suicide bomber killed 12 people in Pakistan’s capital on Tuesday in a sharp escalation of militant violence that the defence minister said had pushed the country into a “state of war”.
PAGASA: Rains, gusty winds in Ilocos Norte, Batanes due to Uwan

Severe Tropical Storm Uwan is expected to affect parts of northern Luzon, bringing rains and winds on Wednesday, PAGASA said.
Dallas Mavericks fire general manager Harrison, architect of Doncic-to-Lakers move
The Dallas Mavericks have fired general manager Nico Harrison, the NBA team confirmed on Tuesday, ending a four-year tenure defined by bold decisions that culminated in the trade of Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers earlier this year.
US airlines cancel 1,200 flights as government shutdown continues
Airlines canceled 1,200 flights on Tuesday, the fifth straight day they have topped 1,000 since the government imposed mandatory flight reductions to address safety concerns.
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