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INQToday: Elephant Mali may have died of heart failure; Manila mulls taxidermy

/ 01:21 PM November 29, 2023

Gov’t secured last Filipino held by Hamas in Gaza — Marcos

President Bongbong Marcos says the government has now located and secured the second and last Filipino held by Hamas in Gaza.

Marcos said Noralyn Babadilla is now in Israel.

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Senators move to pass PH maritime zones law to stop China’s bullying

Senators are seeking an end to China’s continued bullying with the passage of the proposed Philippine maritime zones law.

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Senate Bill  No. 2492 was elevated to the Senate floor on Tuesday by the chamber’s special committee on Philippine maritime and admiralty zones through its chairman, Senator Francis Tolentino.

 Manila Zoo chief vet: Elephant Mali may have died of heart failure

Manila Zoo’s chief veterinarian says the death of the Philippines’ only elephant may have been due to heart failure.

According to Dr. Heinrich Patrick Peña-Domingo, their findings were based on the result of the necropsy conducted on Vishwamali, who was known to locals as Mali.

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