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  • Lacking Vital Nintendo Switch Parts Threaten Supply
    The logo of the Nintendo is displayed at Nintendo Tokyo, Nintendo's first official store in Japan
    The Nintendo Switch has been in demand these days, more so that most are holed up at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Airplane Carrying Medical Supplies Crashes In Philippines, All 8 Onboard Killed
    Plane Crash
    The eight people on board the chartered flight included the pilot, two crew members, a flight medic, a doctor, a nurse, a Canadian national, and an American national.
  • China's Investments In The Philippines Nearly Doubled In 2019
    China Philippine Investments
    China, which was ranked as the Philippines' second-largest investor, increased its investments in the country by 74.9 percent to $1.75 billion last year.
  • FBI Arrests Church Leaders In Sham Marriage Operations
    Attendees in a Bolivia church
    Apollo Quiboloy’s church branch in Los Angeles has been raised by the FBI for immigration fraud and questionable fund-raising activities.
  • Philippines Probes 11 Potential Cases Of Wuhan Coronavirus
    Philippines potential coronavirus
    The Philippines has no confirmed cases of the Wuhan coronavirus to date but 11 people are being monitored closely for potential infection.
  • PHIVOLCS Keeps Guard Up Despite Taal Calm
    Taal volcano eruption remnants
    The PHIVOLCS reiterated on Tuesday that there is still a possibility eruptions from the Taal volcano will follow in the coming days.
  • Taal Residents Return Home To ‘Nothing’
    Taal volcano aftermath
    Some Taal residents have returned home to see if there’s anything left of their investments.
  • Philippines: NDRRMC Clarifies Level 5 Alert Fake News
    Taal volcano, Philippines
    The NDRRMC said residents around the Taal Volcano should be wary of fake news regarding the Alert Level being raised to 5.
  • China, Philippines Closes High-Tech Train Project
    Electric trains
    A report claimed that China and the Philippines have reached an agreement in building diesel-electric multiple unit trains in the latter's country.
  • Government Downplays Concern On Philippine President’s Health Status
    Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte
    The Malacañang Palace said over the weekend that President Rodrigo Duterte is doing fine and pushing through with his South Korean schedule this month.
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