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    Moscow’s war on Ukraine and the ferocious financial backlash it’s unleashed are not only inflicting an economic catastrophe on President Vladimir Putin’s Russia. The repercussions are also menacing the global economy, shaking financial markets and making life more perilous for everyone from Uzbek migrant workers to European consumers to hungry Yemeni families.

    Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula reminded the faithful that placing ashes on the forehead is a sign of the great love of the Lord. "The ashes are imposed by making the sign of the cross to remind us that even if we are sinners, there is hope because we have been redeemed by Christ through his life-giving death on the cross," Advincula said in an interview over Church-run Radio Veritas on Ash Wednesday.

    The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday proposed amendments to the Oil Deregulation Law to enhance competition in the fuel sector, strengthen and institutionalize consumer protection, and protect and promote national economic security.

    The Department of Health (DOH) on Wednesday logged 866 new cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), the lowest single-day tally so far for this year. The figure is higher than the 421 infections reported on Dec. 28, 2021 -- the last time the country saw the lowest three-digit daily new cases.

    Education Secretary Leonor Briones said Wednesday learners who want to participate in face-to-face classes are not required to be vaccinated against Covid-19. “Not necessarily, hindi (not) required. It is voluntary kasi ang parents ang magdi-decide diyan (because the parents will be the ones to decide on that), but, of course, we will encourage them,” Briones said during a televised public briefing.

    The Philippine and Australian governments, citing "mature" ties, have reaffirmed their commitment to elevate their relations to a strategic partnership. The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday said the two sides discussed several areas of cooperation during the second Foreign Ministry Consultations held in Manila on February 28, which included ways and existing collaboration to address the pandemic.

    None of the passengers of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) tested for Covid-19 in February were found positive as compared to a 4 percent positivity rate in January. The MRT-3 said there were 488 antigen tests administered in MRT-3 stations as part of its voluntary and random Covid-19 testing -- compared to 1,335 antigen tests administered during the program’s initial rollout from January 11 to 31.

    Malacañang on Wednesday said the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine posed economic, trade, and human resource implications to the country and the Filipino people. Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, also the acting presidential spokesperson, said President Rodrigo Roa Duterte gave assurances that mitigating measures and contingency plans will be put in place as part of the government’s pro-active response to the Russia-Ukraine war.

    Some 141 Filipinos are still in war-torn Ukraine as intense fighting in the country rages seven days since Russia's invasion, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Wednesday. Of this number, 45 are in the capital Kyiv, 55 are near the Hungarian border, and the others are spread across Ukraine. At least 87 seafarers are also onboard ships docked near the country.

    Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Sarah Lou Arriola said many Filipinos are still hesitant to go home, some of whom refused to separate from their Ukrainian family while some opted to stay with their employers.

    But she said the Philippines would continue monitoring them to ensure their safety and extend aid, including evacuation support, when requested.

    "We're monitoring because we want to know how they are. The situation is fluid so we don't know if okay ngayon baka bukas magputukan na sa kanila (if by tomorrow there would be shelling in their locations)," she said in a DZMM interview.

    Since Russia launched a massive military assault against Ukraine on February 24, around 40 Filipinos have safely crossed the Polish border. At least 27 Filipinos have also sought refuge in Moldova, nine in Austria and four in Romania.

    The DFA said 21 of the 27 in Moldova are all crewmembers of the MV S-Breeze, who were extracted by Philippine Honorary Consul Victor Gaina from February 27 to March 1.

    Gaina brought a bus to Odessa to evacuate the Filipino seafarers in Chornomosk last Sunday but only eight joined him back to the Moldovan capital Chisinau.

    The 13 seafarers, including the master, chose to stay fearing liability and legal action from the shipowner for abandonment of the vessel but eventually decided to get repatriated the following day.

    The DFA said Gaina had to scramble for transportation as there was reported heavier fighting in the area and no transport wanted to risk.

    "Last night, at around 2300H (Philippine standard time), Honorary Consul Gaina reported the successful extraction of the remaining 13 Filipino seafarers," it said.

    The M/V S-Breeze, a bulk carrier, has been on drydock for repairs at the Ilyichevsk Ship Yard in Port of Odessa, Ukraine since January 27, 2022.

    The Philippine Embassy in Budapest and the Philippine Consulate in Chisinau will make arrangements to repatriate them the soonest, added the DFA.

    Meanwhile, 10 more are expected to evacuate from Lviv to Poland.

    As of March 2, a total of 19 Filipinos have been repatriated from Ukraine, 13 of whom arrived last night from Poland via an Emirates Airlines flight.

    Meanwhile, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) assured assistance to the 13 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who arrived from Ukraine.

    “We shall provide financial and livelihood assistance to returned OFWs. Welcome home, compatriots,” OWWA chief Hans Leo Cacdac said in a Twitter post.

    Earlier, Cacdac said among the forms of assistance to be provided is a livelihood package for the workers to start a small business in the country.

    “The DFA (Department of Foreign Affairs)-DOLE (Department of Labor and Employment)-OWWA assisted the arrival of 13 returned Filipinos from Ukraine last night. Sec. (Silvestre) Bello and Team DOLE-OWWA support the effort of SFA (Secretary of Foreign Affairs) @teddyboylocsin and Team @DFAPHL,” he added. (with report from Ferdinand Patinio/PNA)

     

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    The Philippines’ national hero Dr. Jose Rizal once said “Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan”. As it rang true back then, so does the statement hold until today. To celebrate the capacity of the youth to bring change for the good of society, Quezon City District 4 Councilor Hero Bautista has launched the 1st Hero Youth Achievement Awards.