Unang Balita sa Unang Hirit: OCTOBER 16, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong October 16, 2024

- P3.5 milyong halaga ng puting sibuyas na galing China, nasabat sa pantalan sa Maynila | Bureau of Plant Industry: Sapat ang inaangkat na puting sibuyas para sa holiday season

- PBBM: Mga hakbang sa pagtugon sa mga sakuna, dapat isama sa pagpaplano para sa ekonomiya

- Electronic raffle para matukoy ang pagkasunod-sunod ng mga party-list sa balota, itinakda sa Oct. 18

- Right to Know, Right Now Coalition: Pag-atras ng isang local partner ng Miru Systems, posibleng makaapekto sa Eleksyon 2025 | Miru Systems at 2 Filipino Partners, tiniyak sa Comelec na kayang tuparin ang kanilang kontrata sa Eleksyon 2025

- Confidential funds noong termino ni FPRRD, iimbestigahan ng House Quad comm kung nagamit bilang pabuya sa war on drugs | Mga kaso ng pagpatay sa mga lokal na opisyal noong war on drugs, muling iimbestigahan ng PNP | PCapt. Albotra na iniugnay ni Ret. PCol. Garma sa pagpatay kay dating Tanauan Mayor Halili, iniimbestigahan din ng PNP

- 300 pamilya, apektado ng sunog sa Brgy. 775, Sta. Ana

- 17 dayuhang sangkot umano sa mga scam at hacking, arestado; hinihinalang nanggaling sa mas malaking POGO | Kompanyang pinangasiwaan umano ni POGO kingpin Lin Xunhan, sinalakay; mga computer, baklas na | Alice Guo, itinangging konektado siya kay Lin Xunhan; Lin, pahaharapin sa susunod na pagdinig ng Senado | Bureau of Immigration: 12,000 banyagang POGO worker pa lang ang nagpa-downgrade ng working visa | Babala ng PAOCC sa mga property owner: Huwag magpasilaw sa alok na pera ng mga POGO operator

- Panayam kay Bureau of Immigration Spokesperson Dana Sandoval kaugnay sa mga POGO worker na magpapa-downgrade ng visa

- Presyo ng mga bulaklak sa Dangwa, hindi pa tumataas sa ngayon, ayon sa ilang nagtitinda | Payo ng mga nagtitinda, bumili na ng kandila habang mura pa

- PAGASA: Posibleng maramdaman na ang malamig na panahon simula sa susunod na linggo

- "Balota" ni Marian Rivera, showing na ulit sa mga sinehan | Marian Rivera, humataw ng "Lambada" with Sassa Gurl

- Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2024 Jasmin Bungay, kinoronahang Miss Globe 2024 2nd runner-up

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Transcript
00:00Let's go to our first story.
00:04We will begin with news.
00:07First news.
00:13The fishing in South Harbor, Manila from China is worth more than P3 million pesos
00:20because there is no permit and other documents.
00:23We have first news from Bernadette Reyes.
00:25A 40-foot container van full of white onions was launched by the Bureau of Plant Industry
00:33or BPI in South Harbor, Manila.
00:35It weighs 25 metric tons and is worth P3.5 million.
00:40The onions came from China and entered the country without a necessary sanitary and phytosanitary
00:46permit, import clearance, or a proven passage to the standards and safe eating.
00:52According to the BPI, an import permit was issued for the importation of 16,000 metric
00:57tons of white onions, but this is for supply from September to December.
01:02We saw that they declared yellow onions, but we did not issue yellow onions at that time,
01:11July.
01:12So we immediately reported this to the Bureau of Customs and they immediately issued a hold
01:21order.
01:22According to the Bureau of Plant Industry, the harvest season for onions will start again
01:27by January, so it is said that the 16,000 metric tons of white onions will be enough
01:33for the upcoming holiday season.
01:35The vendor, Myla, said that it is a big help that the supply of onions so that the price
01:40does not go up.
01:41Before, onions were expensive.
01:42So now, it's better.
01:43We are not having a hard time when someone is looking for onions.
01:49According to the monitoring of the Department of Agriculture, the price of imported white
01:56onions varies from P70 to P180 per kilo, while the local price is P90 to P140, while the
02:03kilo of red onion is P75 to P140.
02:04This is the holiday season.
02:05The price is increasing.
02:06We are also pointing out that there is a supply.
02:07So they cannot increase or spike the price immediately.
02:08This is the first news, Bernadette Reyes, for the GMA Integrated Marketing Agency.
02:09It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
02:29the planning of the economy, according to President Bongbong Marcos.
02:33On the occasion of President Marcos' opening of the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference
02:37on Disaster Risk Reduction yesterday, he said that it is a big opportunity to help the countries
02:43in the Asia-Pacific region to stop the effects of climate change and disasters.
02:48He is hoping to have a fund for this, which will be used by the poor and vulnerable countries
02:54in the Asia-Pacific region to help the poor and vulnerable countries in the Asia-Pacific
03:19region.
03:20This is the first news, Bernadette Reyes, for the GMA Integrated Marketing Agency.
03:27It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
03:33the planning of the economy, according to President Bongbong Marcos.
03:38It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
03:46the Asia-Pacific region.
03:47It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
03:54the Asia-Pacific region.
03:55It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:01the Asia-Pacific region.
04:02It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:07the Asia-Pacific region.
04:08It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:13the Asia-Pacific region.
04:14It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:20the Asia-Pacific region.
04:21It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:26the Asia-Pacific region.
04:27It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:32the Asia-Pacific region.
04:33It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:37the Asia-Pacific region.
04:38It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:43the Asia-Pacific region.
04:44It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:49the Asia-Pacific region.
04:50It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:54the Asia-Pacific region.
04:55It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
04:59the Asia-Pacific region.
05:00It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
05:04the Asia-Pacific region.
05:05It is important to include in the plans for disaster resilience and sustainability in
05:09the Asia-Pacific region.
05:10Talk to us.
05:11Where are you?
05:12We cannot see where they are because the office said that Miru is not there.
05:17Are we talking to a phantom joint venture here?
05:21In a statement, Miru and the two remaining Filipino partners said that they have submitted
05:27a new net financial contracting capacity, a document showing their liquidity.
05:34They assured Comelec that they can follow and fulfill their contract for the 2025 elections.
05:41They have already shown their ability to do this.
05:45As of now, more than 78,000 of the 110,000 automated counting machines have already been
05:52delivered.
05:53Their commitment to transparency and inclusivity in delivering the remaining requirements remains.
06:01About their office, Miru said that they used to be in Quezon City, but they moved to Manila
06:07to be closer to Comelec because of their desire for easier coordination and communication.
06:14Miru also said that even if the Philippine company St. Timothy retires, the 60% Filipino-owned
06:23joint venture remains because the former shares of St. Timothy went to its other partner.
06:30The coalition will wait for six months, according to the Freedom of Information Act, for the
06:36documents to be issued by Miru Joint Venture.
06:40After the 15 working days, we will be exhausting all our possible remedies, including judicial
06:48remedies if necessary.
06:50We are listening to what Comelec has to say about the Right to Know Right Now Coalition.
06:57This is the first news.
06:58Mark Salazar for GMA Integrated News.
07:04The Philippine National Police will also open the cases of murders of several local officials
07:08in connection with the war on drugs.
07:11The House Squad Committee will investigate if the Confidential Funds of the Duterte Administration
07:16were used as a reward to the police who were killed during the drug war.
07:21This is the first news.
07:22Jonathan Andal for GMA Integrated News.
07:27The alleged money laundering of those who were killed during the drug war was the term
07:33of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
07:35What the House Squad Committee wants to know is where the money came from.
07:39According to one of the chairmen of the committee, it was possibly obtained from the intelligence
07:43funds of Duterte.
07:45That's why the former president investigated the intel fund because Rohina Garma told us
07:52that the money came from there.
07:56So we need to find out where the money came from.
08:00And we're pretty sure that it came from the intel fund.
08:03The Quadcom will call the COA or Commission on Audit to investigate the intelligence funds
08:08of Duterte in his administration.
08:10We're looking for the source of the money.
08:14In the first two months, we saw that there was a sudden increase.
08:20From the former president, Pinoy, the intel fund suddenly increased.
08:25From a certain month, it seems like a big amount was used.
08:32According to the GMA Integrated News Research, the Confidential and Intelligence Funds of
08:39the former president, Noy Noy Aquino, in 2016.
08:41They were divided according to him, Duterte.
08:44When the Duterte administration made the budget for 2017 to 2019,
08:49the Confidential and Intelligence Funds increased by five times or 2.5 billion pesos.
08:54They increased to 4.5 billion pesos from 2019 to 2022.
09:00The Confidential and Intelligence Funds of Malacanang fall under the COA audit.
09:04But the details of the findings are not made public due to its possible effect on national security.
09:10That's why Fernandez thinks that it will be difficult for them to investigate the intel funds of the former president.
09:15He said that they can make a law based on their investigation.
09:19I think it's high time that we have to strengthen the policy of our COA.
09:24There's an abusive intent in using the intel fund to kill people and pay those who perpetrate it.
09:33I think we need to tighten up the liquidation.
09:41The PNP will investigate the so-called cold cases or murder cases of local officials in the aftermath of the drug war.
09:49This is followed by the revelation of former police colonel Ruina Garma
09:52that there are policemen who were involved in the murder of Tanawan City Mayor Antonio Halili in 2018.
09:58We will look into who were involved, particularly the elected officials and other well-known personalities
10:09who died during the height of the anti-drug campaign during the time of the previous administration.
10:15The PNP is also investigating the so-called police official, Garma, who was involved in the murder of Halili.
10:21He is Police Captain Kenneth Albotra, who is in the Police Regional Office 7 in Central Visayas.
10:26Kenneth Albotra is the one who was interviewed by GMA Integrated News saying that Garma's allegation is not true.
10:33To be fair to him, although he's saying that he's not the one being interviewed, but definitely he will be questioned with respect to this case.
10:44This is the first news. Jonathan Andal for GMA Integrated News.
10:48Let's go back to Onyx Street in Barangay 775 in Santa Ana, Manila where there was a fire yesterday.
10:59It was past 6 a.m. and the fire reached 100 houses.
11:03It affected 300 families.
11:06Meanwhile, some of our countrymen are still living in Onyx Street.
11:11They told me that life is hard here.
11:14This is in the middle of the road.
11:16They haven't been told if they will be able to continue to live here,
11:22but we can see that the situation here is really hard.
11:25Because this is a road, motorcycles and pedestrians pass by.
11:31They cannot avoid it.
11:34But our countrymen told me that they have nothing to do but to continue living here
11:39because they have nowhere else to go.
11:41They are waiting for the time when they can go back to the places that were burned, to their old houses,
11:48until they can rebuild their old houses.
11:51Meanwhile, they will put an end to the situation here in this part of Onyx Street in Santa Ana, Manila,
12:00while they are waiting for the notice of when they can go back to their places to rebuild their houses.
12:08Authorities arrested a company in Laguna,
12:11which was held by the arrested Pogo Kingpin, Lin Shu Han, alias Boss Boga.
12:17But there were no hard drives and computers.
12:21In Makati City, 17 people were arrested, possibly from the bigger Pogo,
12:27because they were involved in various scams and hacking.
12:30Salima Refrat has the first news.
12:34Hands up! Hands up!
12:3717 people were arrested in a house in Makati City for love scam, crypto scam and hacking.
12:45There is a hacker and buyer of the data.
12:48We saw a program code and script that can be used to access other systems
12:54without the authority nor consent of our system owner.
12:57We assume that they have activity in terms of hacking.
13:01According to the NBI, since the bigger Pogo operation,
13:05Malaysians, Taiwanese and Chinese are being targeted.
13:10The bigger Pogo has been grouped into a smaller group.
13:15Residential units and apartments are being occupied.
13:22It's not clear that Pogo will continue with their scamming activities.
13:30We asked them where their passports are.
13:33They said it's in the B.I. for the process of downgrading.
13:36It's a working visa, but now it's being downgraded as a tourist.
13:39They were inquisted for online fraud and hacking in the Cyber Crime Prevention Act.
13:45The GMA Integrated News tried to get hold of the arrested people,
13:49but they still have no answers.
13:51In Laguna, the PAGCOR, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission of Paok,
13:57Binan LGU and Binan Police,
13:59New Wave Infotech Ltd. Philippines,
14:02but they found something different.
14:04As you can see, the computers have been downgraded.
14:09The monitors, the CPUs, the hard drives of those computers
14:16have been downgraded and all of them are gone.
14:20Obviously, they are hiding something.
14:23Because the first thing they removed were the hard drives.
14:27The so-called digital evidence has been removed.
14:31It's really unusual.
14:33Of course, if it's going to be closed,
14:35the first thing we would do is to get the valuables.
14:39And we know that computers have value.
14:41The company is an IGL or Internet Gaming Licensee.
14:45But Paok said they have information that
14:48Lin Shun Han, alias Boss Boga,
14:52who is the godfather of illegal gambling in the country,
14:56The other 12 Chinese who were arrested with him
14:59were suspected to be the middle managers of New Wave
15:02and the bosses of other Pogos.
15:04Lin Shun Han is the big boss of New Wave.
15:07New Wave came from other Pogos that were raided.
15:11We have a reasonable ground to believe that
15:14New Wave's involvement is more on scamming.
15:17So maybe he has legitimate offshore gaming.
15:21Paok also said,
15:22We received a report that on Friday,
15:25when the boss was arrested,
15:27on Thursday night,
15:28on the early hours of Friday,
15:30those who were here were his henchmen.
15:32We are still trying to get hold of the company.
15:35Boss Boga will also be called for the next hearing of the Senate,
15:40which is said to be related to Dismissed Bamban Mayor Alice Guo.
15:44According to Paok's witness,
15:46Guo reported to Boss Boga himself as Madam Hua,
15:50related to the establishment of Pogos in Bamban, Tarlac.
15:53Of course, it's annoying.
15:55First of all, there is no truth to these allegations.
15:59It's a deadline for Pogos' foreign employees
16:02to downgrade their working visas
16:05as a preparation for Pogos' departure from the country
16:08before the year ends.
16:10They will be given a temporary visitor visa at 59 days
16:14or almost two months to leave the Philippines.
16:17According to the Bureau of Immigration,
16:19more than 12,000 people voluntarily downgraded their visas.
16:23Those who are legally leaving the country will not be blacklisted.
16:27They will still have the opportunity to come back to the Philippines
16:30for legal reasons.
16:32Those who will be left behind,
16:34those who did not follow the policies of our government,
16:37will be deported and blacklisted.
16:41Paok admitted that it is not easy
16:43to get rid of more than 100 illegal Pogos.
16:46They also warned the property owners
16:49that Pogos operators who are looking for land
16:51will not be exposed to the money.
16:54Please make sure that you do your due diligence
16:57because if we were able to prove
16:59that you allowed your facilities to be used
17:01for illegal activities,
17:03we will lock you up.
17:04We will file a civil forfeiture
17:06so that the government can get your properties.
17:09This is the first news in five sentences
17:11for GMA Integrated News.
17:16Yesterday, Pogo workers filed a deadline
17:19to downgrade their working visas
17:21to temporary visitor's visas.
17:24Now, all Pogos are being locked up in the country.
17:27We will now hear from Donna Sandoval,
17:29spokesperson of the Bureau of Immigration.
17:32Donna, good morning.
17:33Good morning.
17:35Yesterday, you said that 12,000 people voluntarily downgraded their visas.
17:40Will this increase?
17:42It looks like it will increase.
17:45Maybe it will follow up to 13,000 or more.
17:49In the next few days, we will be closing the alley.
17:52Even those who have left the country,
17:54including those we are counting,
17:57those who have left and no plans of returning to the Philippines.
18:00What does it mean to downgrade their visas?
18:03When they downgrade,
18:04essentially they are giving up their working visas.
18:08They are reverting to the basic visa
18:11which is the temporary visitor's visa.
18:14For the temporary visitor's visa,
18:16they are given 59 days to wind down their affairs.
18:20They will be busy here.
18:22They already know their partners.
18:24That's what I always say.
18:26They will book flights and go abroad within that 59-day period.
18:32But that 59-day period is not a pass for them
18:35to go on a vacation or continue working in their companies.
18:39It's really for winding down and leaving the country.
18:43What if instead of downgrading their visas,
18:46they will just hide,
18:48work illegally in other companies,
18:50and they will still be monitored by the BI?
18:53Yes, Egan.
18:54Those companies are liable if they don't downgrade
18:58because it's the company who is responsible for that
19:02because that is the petitioner of their visa.
19:05Then they may be held liable.
19:07We can consider that as harboring Indian aliens.
19:12That's why it's the responsibility also of the company
19:15to ensure that their employees comply with immigration laws.
19:20Foreign nationals who decide to leave, hide, and be illegal,
19:27they will undergo deportation proceedings and blacklisting.
19:31Donna, there's information from PAOK
19:33that those who came from the big POGO
19:35established their own small POGO hub.
19:40Some of them are Filipino operators.
19:43Yes. That's our worry because when it closed,
19:47many people went underground.
19:49It looks like there are people who went underground
19:51and they want to transfer their operations.
19:53The bad news is that our fellow countrymen
19:56have been using this opportunity to gain.
20:00What was mentioned earlier in the soundbite of PAOK
20:04is that we should not let ourselves be fooled by their offers
20:08because instead of big companies now,
20:11they are using smaller resorts and hidden areas,
20:16residential areas to hide their operations.
20:20That's why we are calling on local government units
20:24to be strict in giving permits to companies
20:29that are established in their areas.
20:33Let's move to another topic.
20:35The wife of the former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, Myla,
20:38is still in Singapore until now.
20:41How did it come out that the Quad Committee has a warrant?
20:46Is that allowed?
20:48She left as early as September 3 before anything else.
20:52Her lookout bulletin was issued September 16 already.
20:58She left early and has no records of returning since that day.
21:05Is she still in Singapore?
21:07So far, that is the information we have received.
21:10But we are closely monitoring the movements.
21:14What about Atty. Harry Roque?
21:16As per our records, there is no recent departure.
21:19She was also included in the immigration lookout bulletin
21:23since August 6.
21:25Okay. So she will not be able to leave the Philippines?
21:28If she does not have a hold departure order,
21:31if she does not have a warrant of arrest,
21:34then he may leave the country.
21:36But we are monitoring her cabin and we will inform,
21:40for example, if we can intercept her in the vicinity,
21:44we will inform the appropriate authorities
21:46to check if there is a recently or freshly issued warrant of arrest
21:49or hold departure order against him.
21:51Thank you very much, VI spokesperson Dana Sandoval.
21:54Be careful.
21:55Thank you and good morning.
21:57More than two weeks before the election,
21:59the stalls in Dangwa are ready for the expected increase in the number of flowers.
22:04And live from Manila, we have the first news, Beya Tindak.
22:08Beya, has the price started to rise?
22:14As of now, there is no increase in the price of candles and flowers here in Dangwa.
22:19But according to what we have talked,
22:22before the election, the price may double or even more.
22:29Flowers and candles,
22:31that is what is usually brought by those who visit their loved ones in Puntud
22:36during the election.
22:38That's why it's only been two weeks since the election,
22:41and the price is expected to rise,
22:44according to their sellers.
22:46The price will start to rise at 25 or 26.
22:51And we will be able to give a price to those who want an arrangement.
22:55In some stalls that we went to here in Dangwa,
22:58a bundle of orchids is now Php 800 to Php 850,
23:03but it is possible that it will reach Php 1,000 to Php 1,750 in cash.
23:09If it is in a basket, which is still at Php 300,
23:12the price may even double.
23:15Each bundle of Malaysian Mums is now Php 200 to Php 230.
23:21Anthorium, which is one of the most expensive flowers in the world,
23:26is now Php 560.
23:29It is expected to rise to Php 1,500 per dozen.
23:34Candles are rare in Dangwa,
23:36but for those who sell it,
23:38the cheapest and smallest can be bought for Php 5.
23:43The price of a candle will reach Php 180 to Php 200,
23:47depending on its size and design.
23:49Candles are said to not rot,
23:52which is why the seller, Noel,
23:54decided to buy it while it is still cheap.
23:56The price of candles is getting higher and higher
24:00as the season approaches.
24:03It is better to buy it now
24:05while the price of candles is still cheap.
24:13The average lifespan of arranged flowers like this
24:16is one week.
24:18That is why sellers here in Dangwa
24:22should not be afraid to buy flowers
24:24even a few days before the season.
24:27And that is the first news from Manila,
24:30Bea Penlak for GMA Integrated News.
24:35Dear listeners,
24:36have you experienced the cold weather?
24:40We are approaching the rainy season.
24:42Let's hear from our guests
24:44on EJ Gomez' first live news.
24:48EJ.
24:52Igan, colder temperature is waving.
24:56It is possible to experience that next week,
24:59according to the forecast.
25:0366-year-old Father Felipe
25:05rides his bike to Marikina River Park every day
25:08for his health and to feel young at heart.
25:12In the past few days,
25:14he has experienced the colder weather
25:16in his biking routine.
25:18It is getting colder.
25:20It is almost December.
25:22It is good weather.
25:24If it rains, we will not ride our bikes.
25:27If it is hot?
25:29If it is hot, we will practice for a few hours.
25:33The colder weather these days
25:35is due to the cold weather of Buko, Sireya.
25:38That is why he has a cup of hot coffee
25:40whenever it is cold in the morning.
25:42If it is cold, we will ride our bikes.
25:45If it is hot, we will ride our bikes.
25:48If you are close to the river,
25:50you will feel the cold.
25:52According to the forecast,
25:54we are still in the transition period
25:56to the rainy season,
25:57after the flood.
25:58The rainy season in the country
26:00usually starts on the second week of October
26:03and ends in the middle of November.
26:09Igan, we have talked to a few people
26:12about their experiences
26:14in the colder weather.
26:16They said that they are different.
26:18Those who ride their bikes,
26:20exercise,
26:21and those who just hang out
26:23in Marikina River Park,
26:25they say that this weather is better for them.
26:27They say that they are not lazy
26:29because they have a longer morning routine
26:31in the river.
26:32Those who sell,
26:33just like Rhea's mom,
26:34who is a buko vendor,
26:35they say that it is not okay for them
26:37because the sales are slow.
26:39They say that there are not many people
26:41who drink their buko juice
26:43when it is cold or rainy.
26:46And that is the first news
26:47from Marikina.
26:49EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
26:58Alright, my heart is racing
27:00because, Ian,
27:01you were surprised by our show.
27:04Because he is showing us again
27:06today, Balota.
27:16This is the best actress
27:18of winning performance
27:19of Capuso Primetime,
27:20Queen Mariam Rivera,
27:21as a teacher,
27:22a mother,
27:23a teacher,
27:24and a guardian of the vote of the people.
27:26For those who are already running
27:28in Cinemalaya,
27:29you will be able to watch this
27:30because there is a new cut
27:31that Balota will be showing.
27:33Mariam,
27:34who is a dancer on TikTok
27:36with her co-star,
27:37Sasa Girl.
27:42There you go,
27:43the classic Mariam dancing videos.
27:45There are those who say
27:46that they are confused
27:47because the two of them
27:48are a bit different.
27:50That is just a joke
27:51of some netizens.
27:52From Mariam's dancer,
27:53the transformation
27:54to Sasa Girl
27:55has become a dancer.
27:57Mother,
27:59She is a champion
28:00in clothing and fashion.
28:01Thank you,
28:02and in fashion as well.
28:03That is Balota.
28:05Another win for the Philippines.
28:07The winner of Miss Globe 2024
28:09second runner-up
28:10is our child,
28:11Jasmine Bungkay.
28:15Nice,
28:16congratulations.
28:17Another coronation night
28:18in Albania
28:19just a while ago
28:20at 3 a.m.
28:21Time here in the Philippines.
28:22Very fresh.
28:23Her Filipino-Filipino family
28:24greeted her
28:25with a warm welcome
28:26with her big win.
28:27Finally,
28:28the title and crown
28:29of the International Beauty Pageant
28:30of Miss Globe 2021
28:32goes to Maureen Montane.
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