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32 students food poisoned after eating pastil

More than 30 students at a university in Davao City were food poisoned after allegedly eating pastil sold during a three-day fundraising event on campus. Pastil is a Filipino rice dish made from steamed rice with dry shredded beef, chicken, or fish and wrapped in banana leaves. The students were taken to the hospital and are being treated. The university has not issued an official statement on the incident.

Construction worker killed, two more injured, as school building collapses in Logroño

Construction worker killed, two more injured, as school building collapses in Logroño
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San Pedro Hospital Finally On Its Way | Channel5Belize com

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Fórum Canario Saharaui condemns threats made against Spain by Brahim Ghali

The Fórum Canario Saharaui has expressed its absolute rejection of the statements made by Brahim Ghali, leader of the Polisario Front, in the Spanish media, in which the Fórum underlines his threats to Spain with phrases such as: "You have accounts pending that one day you will have to pay".

Davao City prepared to handle new Covid-19 variants

DAVAO CITY Amid reports that a new Covid-19 subvariant has entered the country, the Davao City Covid-19 Task Force on Thursday assured the city has the capacity to address the threat of the new variants here. "I assure the public that the task force is prepared to face threats of the new variants of the virus. Our strategies are already in place, and we only have to push the button to address the threat of spike of cases," said Dr. Michelle Schlosser, spokesperson of the Davao City Covid-19 Task Force. Health officials said Omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1 has been detected in 14 individuals-11 foreign tourists, two Metro Manila residents, and one resident of Puerto Princesa City in Palawan. Even with heightened border control measures, Schlosser said new variants cannot be prevented from entering the country and the city. "The disease is invisible. Some of those infected have symptoms while others do not, and those who manifest symptoms even hide it and do not get themsel

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