(Eagle News) — President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, Dec. 13, said the return of the Balangiga bells to the country was due to the “demand of the Filipino people.” “Let me be clear on this, here and now. The credit of the return of the Balangiga bells does not belong to any worker or officials of government,” Duterte said in a speech during the unveiling of the Las Pinas Drug Rehabilitation Center marker in Pulang […]
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McDonald’s profits jump as it eyes more home delivery
by John Biers Agence France Presse NEW YORK, United States (AFP) — McDonald’s turned in another strong round of earnings Tuesday following heavy promotions in the US as it ramps up tech-focused home-delivery and mobile pay initiatives. The fast food giant scored a solid six percent jump in global comparable sales, fueled by gains in several key markets, including the United States, China, Britain and Canada. “We’re building a better McDonald’s and winning back customers,” […]
Saudi Arabia says Qatar boycott to remain in place
CAIRO, Egypt (AFP) — Arab states that have cut ties with Qatar vowed Wednesday to maintain their boycott of the emirate, criticizing its “negative” response to their list of demands to end the diplomatic crisis. Qatar appealed for “dialogue” to resolve the row while United States President Donald Trump spoke to Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to urge all parties “to negotiate constructively.” The foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab […]
Qatar slams ‘unrealistic’ demands by Arab rivals in Gulf crisis
by David Harding Agence France Presse DOHA, Qatar (AFP) — Qatar said Tuesday the demands of Arab rivals in a Gulf diplomatic crisis were impossible to meet, ahead of talks in Egypt between Saudi Arabia and allies that have cut ties with Doha. Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani told a press conference in Doha that the list of conditions for restoring relations “is unrealistic and is not actionable.” “It’s not about terrorism, […]
Pound steady in Asia on hopes for stimulus
TOKYO, Japan (AFP) — The pound held steady Wednesday and demand for higher-yielding currencies picked up as traders considered a meeting of Japanese officials and the possibility of fresh stimulus to counter the impact of Britain’s EU exit. In Tokyo, sterling bought $1.3328 slightly down from $1.3340 in New York where it had made gains after plunging to a 31-year-low $1.3121 earlier in the week. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko […]





