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Boying Remulla Opposes Duterte’s ICC Interim Release: “The best medical care is already available in the Netherlands”

DOJ Chief Boying Remulla Speaks on ICC Interim Release Bid of Former Pres. Rodrigo Duterte BOYING REMULLA – The Department of Justice Chief expressed an opposition to the interim release bid of former Pres. Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Former Pres. Rodrigo Roa Duterte is detained under the custody of the International ... Read more

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House tells Senate via ‘submission’: Impeachment rap’s return has no basis

MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives’ prosecution team finds no legal basis in the Senate impeachment court’s move to remand the Articles of Impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte. It stressed that the complaint against her did not violate the 1987 Constitution. The panel’s position is contained in its formal “submission” to the impeachment

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Finn Azaz savours trip of a lifetime while hoping he’ll have football equivalent with Ireland next summer

FINN AZAZ went for high altitude and Machu Picchu this summer as he aims to scale heights with Ireland next year.

Middlesbrough midfielder Azaz, 24, was given this summer off by Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson so he is fresh for the new season.

23 March 2025; Finn Azaz of Republic of Ireland during the UEFA Nations League B/C Play-off 2nd Leg match between Republic of Ireland and Bulgaria at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
His emergence has come as a welcome help to Ireland’s midfield issues
Machu Picchu ruins in the mountains.
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The spectacular view at Machu Picchu that greeted him and his friends[/caption]

And Azaz undertook a trip of a lifetime with pals to South America, with the hope he has another one at the North American World Cup with Ireland next year.

Azaz said: “I went on a little travel with my friends. I went to Machu Picchu which was amazing.

“We like to get to places where most footballers probably wouldn’t go.

“We actually went to Rio, Peru — Machu Picchu — and Colombia.”

He travelled after speaking to Hallgrimsson who decided to give most of his players at Championship clubs the summer off.

The English second tier ended at the start of May and Hallgrimsson departed from the norm by not asking many of those to play in June after a month of inactivity.

But he told them it was so they were fresh for the start of the World Cup qualification camp in September and having no summer off next year.

Azaz added: “Not many managers would have considered that in terms of that kind of longer-term thinking which I appreciated. I had a few niggles as well.

“I agreed the main focus had to be on September.

“It’s going to be a huge six months but I’m ready for the challenge now.”

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Thailand’s Multifaceted Narrative: Cannabis Policies, Cultural Tensions, and Humanitarian Challenges in 2025

In recent times, Thailand has been the epicenter of headlines, causing ripples across borders and seas alike. From the aromatic wafts of cannabis to temple tiffs with Cambodia, and humanitarian concerns echoing in the corridors of the UN, the narrative of Thailand unfolds with compelling twists and turns. Let’s start with the fragrant flurry that is Thailand’s cannabis kerfuffle. The winds of change blew through when Somsak Thepsutin, Thailand’s Public Health Minister, wielded his signature power to redefine cannabis usage strictly as a medical matter. Soon, securing a whiff of marijuana will demand navigating the bureaucratic maze to procure a doctor’s nod and medical credentials. The relaxation that once allowed a broader retail flourish is being rolled back, classifying cannabis as a narcotic once again. This move, welcomed by some, dismissed by others, isn’t politically colored, insists Thepsutin; it’s a response to sidestep the sticky mess of poor past policies…

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AirAsia Celebrates 16th Consecutive Win as World’s Best Low-Cost Airline with Krabi Event

Get ready to soar on cloud nine! AirAsia is once again relishing the sweet taste of victory, snagging its 16th consecutive title as the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline. But winning is not enough for this high-flyer—they’re taking celebrations to another level! The festivities kicked off with a lavish trip to the scenic paradise of Krabi, organized in partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). A jet-set crew of over 120 key opinion leaders (KOLs) and media moguls from Asia packed their bags to join the fun, all in an effort to promote Green Season travel and elevate Krabi on the must-see travel radar. The grand highlight? AirAsia wheeled out their brand-new commemorative Still Winning, Still Gold aircraft livery. This sleek beauty made its dazzling debut when it touched down in Krabi on June 19, met with cheers and an enthusiastic welcome at Krabi International Airport. Imagine the flash of…

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Two-Headed Snake Discovered in Phayao Evokes Awe Amidst Local Folklore

Tucked away in the picturesque province of Phayao, a family returning to their homestead in Chiang Mai unearthed an extraordinary phenomenon. This tale of wonder began on June 24 at residence number 40/2 in the serene Mueang Don Luang of the Nong Tong subdistrict, located in the idyllic Hang Dong district. Amidst the mundane task of tidying up a wardrobe, the family discovered a bizarre spectacle—a snake with not one, but two heads. As the dust particles floated serenely in the quiet confines of their home, this serpentine oddity, around 40 centimeters long, lay camouflaged in hues of yellow and black, adorned with a peculiarly stubby tail. Its eyes were shut forever, leaving the family wide-eyed with unprecedented awe. Wilai, a vigilant member of the family, couldn’t believe her eyes when she stumbled upon the limp creature nestled among their possessions. Curiosity, mingled with trepidation, led her to gingerly nudge…

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Smoked: Phuket raid seizes 30,000 illegal cigarettes, woman arrested

Phuket police have made a significant bust, seizing nearly 30,000 illegal cigarettes and arresting a woman in a raid on a rental room in the Ratsada neighbourhood. The operation, carried out on Monday, June 23, follows complaints about the illegal sale of tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to the public and minors. The raid targeted a …

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Dimples Romana On Secret To Her Successful Showbiz Career

Dimples Romana talked about her career Kapamilya actress Dimples Romana achieved longevity in showbiz, and here’s what she said about this. Dimples is one of the actresses who was able to continue her acting career for a long time. She has done various roles that have proved her versatility. One of the most recent acting ... Read more

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Man and woman, 30s, charged and due in court as part of ‘false imprisonment’ probe involving woman in Kildare

A MAN and woman in their 30s arrested as part of an investigation into an alleged ‘false imprisonment’ have been charged.

The alleged incident involving a woman occurred in Castletown, Celbridge, Co Kildare at 10.10pm on Monday night.

The two people were arrested within the first 90 minutes of Gardai receiving the report on the night.

They are now set to appear in Blanchardstown District Court No. 1 at 10.30am this morning.

In a statement a garda spokesperson said investigations were ongoing.

They said: “Gardai investigating the alleged incident of false imprisonment of a woman which occurred in Castletown, Celbridge, Co. Kildare on Monday 23rd June 2025 have charged the man and woman who were arrested in connection with this investigation.

“Both the man and woman, aged in their 30s, are due to appear before Blanchardstown District Court No. 1 this morning Wednesday 25th June 2025 at 10.30am.

“Investigations ongoing.”

Garda Síochána lamp on a building.
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Joe Marinelli dead at 68: General Hospital and Guiding Light soap star dies after battle with stomach cancer

VETERAN TV actor Joe Marinelli has died after a battle with stomach cancer, aged 68.

The General Hospital and Santa Barbara star died in Burbank, California, his wife Jean Marinelli told The Hollywood Reporter.

Joe Marinelli at the 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Joe Marinelli has died, aged 68[/caption]

The iconic actor was also known for his roles in The Morning Show and Guiding Light.

His friend Leigh J. McCloskey also confirmed Marinelli’s death, adding you could not find “a sweeter man or a dearer friend” than him.

The artist said: “Joe was a champion.

“He was a great acting partner, teacher, philosophical friend, passionate believer in people.”

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