PBBM on WPS tension: Calm, peaceful disposition not sign of submission


CITY OF PUERTO PRINCESA: The ‘calm and peaceful disposition’ of the Philippines should not be mistaken as a sign of submission as it remains firm in its commitment to defend its territory, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said Sunday.

Marcos made the pronouncement during his visit to Camp General Artemio Ricarte, the headquarters of the military’s Western Command (Wescom) in this city.

Known as the ‘Defenders and Patriots of the Last Frontier,’ the Wescom has jurisdiction over the country’s maritime territory, particularly the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

The President’s visit came after the June 17 incident in Ayungin Shoal where the China Coast Guard (CCG) rammed a Philippine government ship, brandished bladed weapons, and seized disassembled rifles during the country’s rotation and resupply (RORE) mission.

In his message to the troops, Marcos called on the Wescom to continue to fulfill its duty of defending the nation with integrity and respect as it has done so far.

The President reiterated that the P
hilippines is ‘not in the business to instigate wars,’ noting that its ‘great ambition is to provide a peaceful and prosperous life for every Filipino.’

‘We refuse to play by the rules that force us to choose sides in a great power competition. No government that truly exists in the service of the people will invite danger or harm to lives and livelihood,’ Marcos said.

‘And that is why, in defending the nation, we stay true to our Filipino nature that we would like to settle all these issues peacefully. And in the performance of our duties, we will not resort to the use of force or intimidation, or deliberately inflict injury or harm to anyone,’ he added.

‘But at the same time, we stand firm. Our calm and peaceful disposition should not be mistaken for acquiescence,’ the President went on.

Citing the Philippines’ history of never yielding to any foreign power, he said Filipinos owe it to their forefathers to ‘keep the freedoms that they fought, bled and died for, and that we presently enjoy.’

‘Kailanman
ay hindi tayo magpapa-supil at magpapa-api kahit na kanino man (We will never be subjugated and oppressed by anyone),’ he said.

‘The Philippines is a responsible state. We will continue to exercise our freedoms and rights in support of our national interest, in accordance with international law,’ he added.

‘Never been prouder of AFP’

The Commander-in-Chief also commended Filipino soldiers for showing ‘greatest restraint amid intense provocation,’ saying he has ‘never been prouder of the brave women, men, and not just the Western Command but the entire Armed Forces.’

‘You demonstrated to the world that the Filipino spirit is one that is brave, determined, and yet compassionate,’ he said.

The President also led the awarding of the Order of Lapu-Lapu with the Rank of Kamagi to the 79 Filipino soldiers involved in the incident while the Order of Lapu-Lapu Rank of Kampilan was given to the injured Navy seaman.

The Order of Lapu-Lapu is conferred on officials and personnel of the government and private indivi
duals in recognition of invaluable or extraordinary service in relation to a campaign or advocacy of the President.

Marcos assured them that the government would continue to provide all the military’s needs and look after their welfare, as well as their families.

‘Kayo ang halimbawa ng isang Bagong Pilipinas. Kayo ay isa sa aming inspirasyon para lalo pang pagbutihin ang aming sinumpaang tungkulin (You are examples of a New Philippines. You are our inspiration to continue doing our best in carrying out our duty),’ he said.

‘Let us continue to chart the destiny of our nation as that is what we are doing now. We are charting the destiny of the Philippines, one that is strengthened by diversity but united in our quest for peace,’ he added.

Source: Philippines News Agency

Global community urged to take urgent action on climate change


ISTANBUL: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday urged the international community to take urgent action on climate change.

“If there was ever a time to come together and deliver on climate – it is now,” Guterres said in a message on X.

He emphasized the importance of the coming period, saying, “The next 18 months are critical in the fight to limit the rise in global temperature to 1.5C (2.7F) and avoid the worst of climate chaos.”

“Together, let’s create a healthy planet and a safer future for us all,’ he added.

The UN has prioritized efforts to combat climate change, urging nations to commit to more ambitious targets under the Paris Agreement.

The global goal is to limit the increase in global temperatures to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels to prevent catastrophic environmental consequences.

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Ajido pads gold haul to 8 in National Age Group Swimming


MANILA: Jamesray Mishael Ajido grabbed two more golds on Sunday to increase his medal haul to eight in the Philippine Aquatics, Inc. National Age Group Championships at Teofilo Yldefonso Swimming Pool inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Malate, Manila.

Ajido, representing FTW Royals Swim Club, clocked 1 minute and 2.44 seconds to win the boys’ 15 Class A 100-meter backstroke over John Jeremy Villanueva of Pasig City (1:05.87) and Vince Santiago De Leon of Ilustre East Aquatics (1:09.23).

The incoming Grade 9 student from La Salle Green Hills also dominated the 50m freestyle in 24.87 seconds. Matt Aaron Nerison of Elizabeth Seton Saints finished second (26.32s), followed by Elijah Ebayan of South Warriors (26.53).

Ajido previously secured the gold medals in the 50m and 100m butterfly, 100 and 200m freestyle, and 50m and 200m backstroke.

He likewise earned a silver in the 4x100m medley relay with Julian Louwers De Kam, Jalil Sephraim Taguinod and Bryce Barraza on his way to earning the Most Outstand
ing Swimmer award.

His last three events — 200m butterfly, 200m Individual Medley and 400m freestyle — were scheduled late in the afternoon.

Ajido, a member of the FTW Royals Swim Club headed by coach Sherwin Santiago, is still recovering from a right shoulder injury he sustained during the ASEAN School Games tryouts last month.

He bagged the gold medal in the 12-14 100m butterfly at the 11th Asian Age Group Championships at the New Clark City Aquatics Center, Tarlac in February with a time of 55.98 seconds, breaking the 56.36 time of Chinese Wang Yu Xiang in 2019.

Ajido’s teammates swept the boys’ 17 and over Class A 50m freestyle event, with Jerard Dominic Jacinto taking the gold (24.34s), Seb Wong (24.58s) the silver and Johan Carlos Aguilen (24.58s) the bronze.

The top three finishers in the girls division were Camille Lauren Buico (27.31s) and Atasha Dela Torre (28.20s) of Rising Atlantis Swim Club, and Ashley Jullet Wong (28.37s) of FTW Royals Swim Club.

Other winners in the girls’ 50m freestyle
categories were Rica Jane Ansale of Ilustre East Aquatics (girls’ 11 Class A), Sophia Rose Garra of Waverunners Swim Club (girls’ 12 Class A), Caelyn Dane Salac of Modern Aquatic Swim Club (girls’ 13 Class A), Krystal Ava David of Golden Sea Eagles (girls’ 14 Class A), Kristine Jane Uy (girls’ 15 Class A), Nichole Rivera (girls’ 16 Class A).

Champions in the boys’ division were Findlay Jake Mackenzie of Elizabeth Seton Saints (11 Class A), Von Andrei Pinon of Ilustre East Aquatic (12 Class A), Ethan Manuel Elimos of Santa Rosa City (13 Class A), Mark Justine Africano of ECC Swim Club (14 Class A) and Marc Lebron Racuma of CM Riptide Swim Club (16 Class A).

Source: Philippines News Agency

Bacolod’s Oro, Iloilo’s Sinfuego eye back-to-back jr golf titles


MANILA: Hometown bet John Rey Oro will aim for back-to-back wins in the ICTSI-JPGT (Junior Philippine Golf Tour) Visayas Series which starts Monday at Bacolod Golf and Country Club in Binitin, Murcia.

Out to stop Oro’s title campaign in the premier boys’ 16-18 category to be contested over 72 holes are Keith Pagalan, Simon Wahing and Coby Langamin from Manolo Fortich High School in Bukidnon, who are all preparing for the four-leg JPGT Mindanao Series next month.

Cavite’s Patrick Tambalque, a category winner in last year’s JPGT national finals, is another title contender in the first of two Bacolod tournaments that make up the three-leg JPGT Visayas Series.

Oro, 17, won the Iloilo kickoff by six strokes over twin brother John Paul on Thursday.

Iloilo’s Rhiena Sinfuego, also the opening leg winner, is expected to face a strong challenge from Evonne Gotiong, Mikaela Ledesma, Jamela Robles, Breanna Rojas and Necky Tortosa in the girls’ class.

Inno Flores and Alexie Gabi lead the boys’ and girls’ 13-15 divisi
on covering 54 holes, while Kurt Flores and Cailey Gonzales (10-12) and Kvan Alburo and Eliana Mendoza (8-9) will also compete over 36 holes.

Aside from the titles, the winners are seeking slots to the national match play finals in October after the 14-leg nationwide circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

The next Bacolod event will be on July 1 to 4 at Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club course, the former Marapara layout, in Bata Subdivision.

Source: Philippines News Agency

Boeing’s Starliner mission delays return anew due to tech issues


ANKARA: Boeing’s first astronaut mission using its Starliner capsule has been extended once again, with the spacecraft now set to remain docked at the International Space Station (ISS) until at least July 2, a week later than the previous target date of June 26.

This extension allows Boeing and NASA additional time to address several issues that have emerged with the capsule.

“We are taking our time and following our standard mission management team process,” said Steve Stich, manager of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, in an update on Friday night (June 21).

“We are letting the data drive our decision-making relative to managing the small helium system leaks and thruster performance we observed during rendezvous and docking,” he added.

Starliner’s current mission, known as Crew Flight Test, launched on June 5 and sent NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the ISS, where it arrived a day later.

However, the journey was not entirely smooth.

During its approach to the station, Starliner experi
enced problems with five of its 28 reaction control system RCS thrusters, though four were eventually restored.

The mission team also identified five small helium leaks in Starliner’s propulsion system. One was detected before launch but was not considered a serious issue, while the other four appeared after the capsule deployed from its United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.

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S. Korea auto exports expected to hit record high in 2024


SEOUL: South Korea’s car exports are forecast to reach a record high this year, driven by solid demand for eco-friendly models and sport utility vehicles, an industry association said Sunday.

According to the Korea Automobile and Mobility Association (KAMA), the country’s car exports are projected to grow 5.4 percent on-year to USD74.7 billion in 2024, an all-time high.

The amount is expected to come to USD98 billion if taken together with expected auto component sales in the global market.

During the first five months of this year, car exports rose 4.7 percent on-year to USD30.8 billion, a record figure for any cited period ever, government data showed.

“Car exports are expected to enjoy solid growth in the second half, led by strong demand from the North American market and the rising popularity of domestic makers’ SUVs and hybrid models,” the report read.

KAMA chief Kang Nam-hoon called for efforts to maintain a stable labor-management relationship, the introduction of flexible working systems and pol
icy support to ensure stable shipments amid geopolitical instability to continue the export growth momentum.

But domestic sales of cars are expected to fall 5.9 percent on-year to 1.65 million units in 2024 on weak domestic demand and a high base effect.

Domestic production is forecast to inch down 0.1 percent to 4.24 million this year, according to the report.

Source: Philippines News Agency