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Woman Who Accused 11 Cops Of Robbery, Rape Shot Dead

Woman Who Accused 11 Cops Of Robbery, Rape Shot Dead KEY POINTS She accused 11 police officers in the city of robbing and raping her last month Her alleged rapist was found dead in an apparent suicide four hours after her killing A 35-year-old woman from the Philippines who accused multiple policemen in Cebu City of robbing and raping her last month was gunned down Monday, local authorities said.  Ritchie Nepomuceno was shot repeatedly and killed by unknown assailants in Natalio Bacalso Avenue, said Maj. Alejandro Batobalonos, chief of the police’s Integrity Monitoring and Enhancement Group (IMEG) Visayas field unit, Rappler reported. 

First Collab 2021 web conference to highlight e-commerce and collaboration for recovery and growth

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines)  The Philippine Association of National Advertisers, in partnership with the Certified Digital Marketer Program, will hold the inaugural Collab 2021 web conference on April 20 at 4 p.m. with the theme of e-commerce and collaboration. Touted as a 360-degree view web conference, the event will feature a lecture on the new e-commerce landscape and trends, elevator pitches on collaboration from expert guests, and in-depth panel discussions covering topics such as e-commerce marketing, consumer behaviors, product innovations, and operations. The event will bring together a powerhouse line-up of experts from different areas of the e-commerce value chain: ● Arthur Pena, Group Director for Media of P&G, and responsible for the FMCG brand’s e-commerce initiatives.

Telemedicine as lifeline during Covid-19: Inquirer columnist

MANILA (PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Over the past year, we have seen telemedicine-i.e., the use of telecommunications technologies for different aspects of health care-become a regular feature of medical practice in the country, as Covid-19 cut off face-to-face consultations. Once a novelty conceived for distant communities or reserved for individuals unable to leave their homes, it has become the first point of encounter between doctors and patients; once a fringe pursuit and even a frowned-upon terrain, the internet has now become an even more essential domain in clinical medicine. This is a welcome development. Actually, this is where we had been heading anyway as a society; the pandemic only served as a turning point. This digital exodus holds the potential to enhance health literacy and, more importantly, make health care accessible to their patients by bridging geographic, socioeconomic, and physical barriers to care. It also allows doctors to continue thei

Overcoming barriers to building successful digital subscription news products

Overcoming barriers to building successful digital subscription news products 2021-04-15. Asian news publishers The Jakarta Post and The Philippine Daily Inquirer reveal their strategies for developing and sustaining successful digital news products at the Asian Media Leaders e-Summit 2021. | April 15, 2021 By Sherwin Chua At a session at the Asian Media Leaders eSummit (AMLS) 2021, Rudyard Arbolado, President and CEO of The Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI), and Adisti Sawitri, Managing Editor of The Jakarta Post (JP), discussed how their respective publications had used lessons from WAN-IFRA’s inaugural Newsroom and Business Transformation Asia programme in 2020 to tackle obstacles when building digital subscription products. 

Southern Philippines: Keeping Normalisation on Track in the Bangsamoro

What’s new? Two years into a three-year transition, the “normalisation” process that aims to disarm ex-rebels and pay peace dividends to the Philippines’ Bangsamoro region is behind schedule, partly because of COVID-19. Manila has recently taken steps to restore the momentum, but time is of the essence. Why does it matter? Normalisation has several essential components, including supplying socio-economic support, deploying peacekeeping teams to boost conflict mitigation efforts and disbanding private militias. Whether or not the government extends the 2022 deadline for the political transition, delays in carrying out these measures could frustrate former insurgents and raise the risk of violence.

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