Rohingya Muslims flee refugee camp for Indonesia over growing fears of gang violence in Bangladesh
China's top envoy to preside over UN Security Council on Nov. 29 to propose extended truce, 2 state solution for Palestinians
Pope Francis in good, stable condition after bout with flu over the weekend
‘Pinikpikan Cookout', tampok sa pagtatapos ng Ibagiw 2023
FMR project ng NTF-ELCAC, isasagawa sa Luba, Abra
China's top envoy to preside over UN Security Council on Nov. 29 to propose extended truce, 2 state solution for Palestinians
Pope Francis in good, stable condition after bout with flu over the weekend
‘Pinikpikan Cookout', tampok sa pagtatapos ng Ibagiw 2023
FMR project ng NTF-ELCAC, isasagawa sa Luba, Abra
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00:00 Nightly greetings.
00:06 One and all, William Thieau, homegrown and happy here to bring you the latest breaking
00:11 events for PTV News Now.
00:14 Groups of Rohingya Muslims are again on the move from their Bangladeshi refugee camps,
00:21 where they sought payment from the abuse and atrocities of Myanmar military and police
00:26 since the summer of 2017.
00:29 This time, Bangladeshi gangs are to blame for the extortion and harassment in which
00:34 Rohingyas have been abducted, held hostage for ransom, and then tortured and slain if
00:39 ransom is not paid or demands not met or sent away from human trafficking.
00:45 And the brutality continues to escalate all throughout the massive camps where refugees
00:50 number in the hundreds of thousands and prompted hundreds to set sail for two-week perilous
00:55 sea journey to safety in Indonesia. Over half a dozen boats have made it to Aceh, Indonesia,
01:02 where more are expected to arrive and Indonesian coast patrols to step up efforts to turn them
01:09 away.
01:11 Four weeks since the fateful Saturday weekend of October 7, China has kept mum on Israel's
01:18 war versus Hamas in the tightly enclosed city of Gaza, even as the United States and most
01:24 of the EU have rallied on the side of the Jewish State.
01:28 On Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Minister will preside over a UN Security Council to take
01:33 up its extended ceasefire proposal.
01:36 China has long maintained its stand for an extended, truce, and ultimate pact to end
01:42 the war and humanitarian crisis in the condemned Palestinian city, where at least 15,000 have
01:48 died, more than 5,000 of whom were children. This as the last day of a four-day truce that
01:54 began on Friday and delayed for quite a while on Saturday ends tomorrow, while the U.S.,
02:01 Qatari officials and more are lobbying hard to prolong the truce that has yielded 41 hostages
02:07 released by Hamas and over 120 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
02:13 In addition to an extended truce, Foreign Minister Wang Yi will butt for a roadmap to
02:19 lasting peace and two-state solution that will eventually lead to Palestinian independence.
02:25 For his part, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is unmoved and vows to resume attacks
02:31 on Gaza with the full force of the IDF.
02:36 In other news, Pope Francis may be infallible and without fault under ex-Cathedra, but is
02:42 completely helpless against the unseen flu virus, which he had over the weekend and is
02:47 now on the path to recovery. So says Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni in a statement claiming
02:53 the Pope has no fever and his respiratory condition is substantially improving. On Saturday,
03:00 the Pope's activities for the day had to be scrapped over a diagnosis of light flu symptoms,
03:05 but ruled out any pulmonary complications as per city scan results. As a result, Pope
03:11 Francis led the recital of the Angelus from his residence rather than from a window overlooking
03:16 St. Peter's Basilica Square. He is up for a major and much-anticipated speech at the
03:22 United Nations Climate Summit in Dubai next Saturday. Besides respiratory problems, a
03:27 host of physical ailments has hounded the Pope since 2013, to include an inflamed colon,
03:33 nagging knee pain and hip problems.
03:38 At this moment, let's turn to our colleague at the PTV station in Pine City for the latest
03:43 developments in the Cordilleras.
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04:42 It has been a time of learning, sharing and above all, a time of embracing transformative
04:49 potential of art as a catalyst for change, but has also sparked meaningful conversations
04:56 about the critical issues facing our communities.
05:00 Let us carry the spirit of Ibaguil, beyond these festival days. Let us be catalysts for
05:06 positive change in our daily lives, in our communities and in the way we relate to the
05:13 world. Together we can create a Baguio that is not only rich in artistic expression, but
05:20 also beacon of progress, inclusivity, transparency and a model for good governance.
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06:52 Thank you Ala, and that's a wrap for tonight's show and we look forward to bringing you tomorrow's late breakers at this hour.
06:59 So keep in mind to always be aware, keep fit, stay out of trouble, be abused while you catch the news right here.
07:06 This is William Theo wishing you all a restful night ahead.
07:10 night ahead.
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