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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Miyerkules, November 29, 2023:
- Nawalang Pinay, kabilang sa mga bagong pinalaya ng grupong Hamas; sumailalim sa check-up sa ospital
- Congenital heart failure ang ikinamatay ng elepanteng si Maali, ayon sa Manila Zoo Chief Vet
- DOH: Dumami ang may flu-like illness pero malayo ito sa mga respiratory illness sa China
- Pagbabalik-bayad ng immigration sa mga na-offload, iminungkahi sa senado
- 3 resolusyong nananawagan sa pamahalaan na makipagtulungan sa ICC, lusot sa 2 House Comm.
- Christmas lights na walang mga markang pasado ito sa quality standards, kinumpiska ng DTI
- Mga mangingisda, nakakahuli na muli ng mga isda sa Manila Bay nang suspindehin ang reclamation projects
- Liwasang Aguinaldo, pinalamutian ng mga pailaw; may temang pag-asa at malasakit
- Heart Evangelista, hands-on sa ilang proyekto; photographer niya na ang mister
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- Nawalang Pinay, kabilang sa mga bagong pinalaya ng grupong Hamas; sumailalim sa check-up sa ospital
- Congenital heart failure ang ikinamatay ng elepanteng si Maali, ayon sa Manila Zoo Chief Vet
- DOH: Dumami ang may flu-like illness pero malayo ito sa mga respiratory illness sa China
- Pagbabalik-bayad ng immigration sa mga na-offload, iminungkahi sa senado
- 3 resolusyong nananawagan sa pamahalaan na makipagtulungan sa ICC, lusot sa 2 House Comm.
- Christmas lights na walang mga markang pasado ito sa quality standards, kinumpiska ng DTI
- Mga mangingisda, nakakahuli na muli ng mga isda sa Manila Bay nang suspindehin ang reclamation projects
- Liwasang Aguinaldo, pinalamutian ng mga pailaw; may temang pag-asa at malasakit
- Heart Evangelista, hands-on sa ilang proyekto; photographer niya na ang mister
24 Oras is GMA Network's flagship newscast, anchored by GMA News pillars Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales, and Emil Sumangil featuring top news stories from the Philippines and the hottest showbiz news on Chika Minute hosted by Iya Villania. Visit GMA News Online (http://www.gmanews.tv/24Oras) for more.
For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs, including the full version of 24 Oras.
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00:00 Live from the GMA Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:06 Good evening, Zon Visayas and Mindanao.
00:21 [Filipino Newsreel Narration]
00:50 A cry for help, which was heard even in the Philippines.
00:54 In the latest release of the victims of Hamas,
01:01 the Filipino Nora Lynn Babadilla, who remained unaccounted for since the explosion.
01:09 Nora Lynn was with another woman in this video while Hamas was escorted to turn over to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
01:19 Her body was not in good condition and she was still remembering her loved one.
01:24 She is now undergoing medical check-up at the hospital.
01:28 In the Philippines, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. himself announced his release.
01:33 In the high-rises of Batangas, the relatives of Nora Lynn are now able to breathe freely.
01:39 I was thinking of the Lord. I was not thinking that he was dead. I was not thinking that he would never come back.
01:47 I was hoping that he would come back because he did not see the body.
01:49 There is nothing to say that he was burned.
01:52 Nora Lynn has been working in Israel for almost three decades and she has not been home for a long time.
01:58 That is why she was released early.
02:02 This is probably the most advanced and happiest gift that our Lord gave us for Christmas.
02:12 I would like to thank the Lord God.
02:16 The President said that Nora Lynn's release accounted for all Filipinos affected by the chaos in Israel and Gaza.
02:24 Nora Lynn has dual citizenship. That is why she is now an Israeli citizen.
02:30 But the DFA will still help her if she wants to return to the Philippines.
02:34 We are very grateful. There was no consideration other than simply goodwill.
02:38 We did not pay anything to be released. Nothing like that.
02:45 According to the Israeli Embassy, Nora Lynn visited the Kibbutz Nirim near the Gaza border and the Temple of Hamas.
02:52 They were happy that Nora Lynn was safe and was still being held.
02:56 Meanwhile, in a video released by the Philippine Embassy in Israel,
03:00 a Filipino named Jimmy Pacheco explained why he was being forced to stay in Hamas.
03:07 It was natural that I was forced to stay because the food was not good.
03:14 And about my doctor, my condition, everything was okay.
03:19 They released me yesterday, especially my mental health. Everything was okay.
03:24 He is thankful that he can return to the Philippines for Christmas
03:28 because he has not celebrated Christmas in the country for six years.
03:32 When I was still in the city of Gaza, I had no hope of living and I had no hope of returning to my family.
03:42 I prayed to God first, I prayed and then to my children. I was able to do this.
03:49 Since Friday, 81 people were released from Hamas, including two Filipinos,
03:55 in exchange for 180 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
04:00 It is still part of the agreement to cease the two-party agreement.
04:05 It is expected that this will be added on the last day of the two-party ceasefire.
04:11 The new phase of the truce is also planned.
04:15 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Adinaldo, for 24 Hours.
04:21 GMA Integrated News will not stop the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas group.
04:28 On Sunday, December 3, watch the GMA Integrated News documentary, "Na Sundo,"
04:35 where the stories and experiences of our fellow countrymen in the war and the war of Raffi Tima, JP Soriano, and video producer Kim Sora will be broadcast.
04:44 We are now back with the congenital heart failure and we discovered that the elephant Simali has cancer
04:53 based on the necropsy of Manila Zoo.
04:56 The City Hall plans to invite a new elephant to Sri Lanka.
05:02 However, a group of people who used to eat there are now being stopped.
05:05 Simali should be kept in a natural habitat.
05:09 Oscar Oida is on the line.
05:11 This video was taken on Monday, a day before the elephant Simali was eaten in Manila Zoo.
05:28 Simali was eating at that time but it was noticed that it was difficult to chew the leaves.
05:34 He was squeezed several times and tried to eat.
05:38 According to the uploader of the video, he noticed that the elephant was weak.
05:44 According to the chief veterinarian of Manila Zoo,
05:47 the congenital heart failure is due to the lack of feeling of the elephant's death.
05:54 We gave him emergency drugs such as antihistamines because we saw that he was having difficulty breathing.
06:03 We also gave him vitamin supplements to strengthen him.
06:08 Around 3.45, he was already having difficulty breathing and that's when he died.
06:15 It's very painful to lose the animal that I can't take care of.
06:23 It became a family life.
06:25 In the necropsy done to Simali, it was discovered that he had cancer.
06:31 The pancreas was bulging. It was neoplastic, meaning it was hard and it looked like it had cancer.
06:42 We saw the aorta, the tube outside his heart.
06:49 It had a thick layer of fat.
06:53 It could be the cause of his death, the congenital heart failure.
06:59 Manila Zoo admitted that they found out that Simali had cancer after the necropsy.
07:05 But they were brave. The animals regularly checked up on their body.
07:10 It could be that he was feeling something in his body but we didn't see it.
07:18 Animals are not like humans who you can ask or talk to.
07:22 Simali was 43 years old when he died.
07:26 He was brought to the Philippines in 1981 as a gift from Sri Lanka to the former First Lady Imelda Marcos.
07:33 He had a partner, Shiva, who died first in 1990.
07:38 The group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals or PETA was angry and dismayed when Simali died.
07:47 In 2010, he moved Manila Zoo to his natural habitat.
07:53 Our recommendation was to move him to a sanctuary in Northern Thailand.
07:58 But moving to Manila Zoo was not an easy task.
08:02 We talked to experts about this.
08:06 But they did not give Simali a chance.
08:11 He is already in a captive state. He cannot go out.
08:17 We don't know what will happen to him when he is brought back and if he can adapt to the new environment.
08:26 The Manila LGU is now thinking of ways to preserve Simali's animals
08:31 so that he can continue to be recognized by visitors to Manila Zoo.
08:37 Mayor Lacuña also wrote to the government of Sri Lanka to remind them of the promise he will make to donate elephants to Manila Zoo.
08:46 We will communicate with them to inform them that Simali is no longer there and for their offer to us to push through.
08:59 Why would we bring him back? So that the same thing will happen to him like what happened to Simali?
09:05 For GMA Integrated News, Oscar Oida, 24 Hours.
09:10 Wash your hands and face masks to avoid diseases, according to experts.
09:17 The health department confirmed that the country is experiencing more severe diseases,
09:22 even though it is far from the spreading respiratory illness in China.
09:26 Marisol Abduraman was there.
09:32 Venus' three-month-old son has been in the womb and in labor for a week.
09:37 He was having a hard time breathing and eating because his lungs were hurting.
09:43 He was having a hard time and I was having a hard time sleeping.
09:47 She was afraid because the baby was not getting better even after a week.
09:52 He would eat until he would get better.
09:55 Now? Now, it's been a week.
09:59 Outside, some are still wearing masks.
10:03 Yes, there are still some who are still in labor.
10:09 For extra protection, not only COVID, but also the diseases in the world. Just to protect myself.
10:15 In the latest report of the DOH on November 11,
10:19 the number of influenza-like illnesses in the country reached 182,721.
10:27 But according to Health Secretary Ted Herbosa,
10:29 no one should be concerned.
10:31 This is far from the situation in China that our health department is continuously monitoring.
10:36 Don't be worried. We're doing our own surveillance.
10:39 And we will make sure that in the Philippines, we don't have a report of a rise of the respiratory illness.
10:45 So don't worry, our countrymen, about the news reports on respiratory illness in China.
10:51 Even so, the DOH is ready if needed.
10:56 Our hospitals are now ready.
10:57 After our experience with COVID-19, of course, we'll be able to feel as soon as there are a rise of cases going to our emergency department.
11:06 The Philippine Federation of Professional Associations is also calling on the public to set minimum health standards to avoid illness.
11:14 Wash your hands, cover your nose when you urinate, and if you have a cough, use alcohol.
11:23 We should wear a mask. It's hard to distinguish because some people have allergies.
11:29 They have asthma, it will also come out.
11:31 So they should be consulted.
11:33 It will help if we get vaccinated against the flu according to the DOH.
11:37 But the best countermeasure against any illness is to be healthy.
11:42 For GMA Integrated News, Marisol Abdurrahman, Nakatuto 24 Hours.
11:51 Payback for those who were offloaded due to the Bureau of Immigration.
11:56 That includes the complaint of some senators that the agency should use immigration fees and other collections.
12:05 Marisol Abdurrahman, Nakatuto 24 Hours.
12:07 The process of filing papers, she spent a lot.
12:11 And then they're doing this to us.
12:13 All of my son's papers are legal.
12:15 I'm also ashamed of the expenses.
12:18 At the same time, there's no chance of going there.
12:21 I also want to go to a foreign country.
12:23 These are just a few of the passengers who were offloaded or who were not on their flights outside the country.
12:30 According to the Bureau of Immigration, more than 32,000 Filipinos were offloaded or did not leave the country last year.
12:38 Some are complaining because of the long queue and the frequent questions of immigration.
12:46 Some netizens have also complained about the search for their documents, including their diploma, birth certificate, and yearbook.
12:55 The Bureau of Immigration said that less than 1% of the people were offloaded or not on their flights
13:03 due to a lack of documents or about possible victims of human trafficking.
13:10 That's why the Senate Committee on Finance Chair Senator Sonny Angara is urging to reimburse the offloaded passengers.
13:19 We also supported Senator Chief Escudero's suggestion to put special provisions in the budget of the Bureau of Immigration
13:26 to use the immigration fees and collections to reimburse the Filipino passengers who were forced to spend money
13:34 because the boarding was deferred or they were stopped from leaving the country without a court order.
13:39 This is a big help to our fellow OFWs who are in danger of losing their livelihoods due to their offloading.
13:47 But this is just a proposal and it has not been approved yet.
13:51 There are still no provisions on the conditions to get reimbursement and how much will be returned.
13:59 We are still trying to get permission from the Bureau of Immigration and the Department of Justice about this.
14:06 For JMA Integrated News, I'm Neymara Fran, for 24 Hours.
14:11 The three resolutions that are being called to the government to assist the International Criminal Court regarding the detected drug war are now in the camera.
14:21 The one on the subject of the Solicitor General is in the hands of Tina Panganiban Perez.
14:31 The young partylist and other protesters outside the camera were shouting "Justice for the victims of war on drugs" this morning.
14:39 They accompanied it with the hearing of the House Committees on Justice and Human Rights
14:44 on the resolutions that are being called to the government to assist the investigation of the International Criminal Court
14:51 on the bloody war against drugs of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
14:56 After more than four hours of deliberation, the decision was unanimous.
15:01 The three resolutions were approved by some of the judges from the Mayoralty and the Opposition.
15:21 The issue that we are discussing here is life. So there are no impediments that should be stopped in the search for justice for the 7,732 victims.
15:33 When the investigation was allowed, the ICC pre-trial chamber said that there is a basis for believing that there were crimes against humanity
15:44 such as murder, torture, and other heinous crimes committed during the war on drugs from November 2011 to March 2019.
15:53 We believe and hope that this investigation of the ICC is for the interest of the families of the loved ones who have lost their loved ones
16:03 who have been continuously seeking justice for the past seven years.
16:10 According to the Department of Justice, 7,732 were convicted in various police operations against drugs.
16:18 But the justice system in the country is working now that there are several cases filed in court and some have already been sentenced.
16:27 The Solicitor General also argued that the Philippines has no legal obligation to assist the ICC
16:35 because there is no jurisdiction in the Philippines. The Philippines left the ICC in 2019
16:41 while the ICC pre-trial chamber decided in 2021 to start an investigation into the war on drugs.
16:49 The primary jurisdiction to investigate all offenses and crimes that happened within Philippine territory
16:58 belong to the national domestic institutions. If we allow someone else to do what we ought to do,
17:05 then in effect we are surrendering part of our sovereignty.
17:10 After approving the resolutions, the government is now asking for help in the investigation of the International Criminal Court,
17:18 to be coordinated by the House Committee on Justice and the House Committee on Human Rights
17:24 in Antiveros, which is now eating up the same resolution.
17:28 For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez, Nakatutok 24 Horas.
17:34 Two days before December, the Christmas lights in Divisoria were lit up by the Department of Trade and Industry.
17:41 There are items that are more affordable than the price guide.
17:46 Bernada Treas is on the spot!
17:53 The Christmas lights are really sparking.
17:58 But if those are dangerous,
18:01 these 16 Christmas lights should not be used anymore.
18:06 DTI is making them a part of the division in Manila because there is no ICC sticker or product standard mark
18:13 that is a record of passing the quality standards. And the manufacturer is not included.
18:20 We don't know who's chasing them, who's the manufacturer. It's not written there.
18:24 And it's not tested.
18:27 In the past few years, there are reports that the Christmas lights were lit by fire.
18:34 That's what we're avoiding.
18:36 It's obvious that the yellow content is no longer used because it's not being sold anymore.
18:42 The notice of violation of the store and four other profits from the laundry was issued.
18:48 According to DTI, aside from ensuring that the quality of the Christmas lights that will be purchased
18:52 through the inspection of the ICC or PS marking like this,
18:56 they also plan well how to use it.
18:59 For example, avoid many Christmas lights that may be lit by fire.
19:05 We will not sleep with the Christmas lights on, especially at night.
19:09 So turn off all the Christmas lights. Do not overload.
19:12 Do not wet it because it's an electrical product.
19:16 When we decorate, make sure it's far from the children.
19:19 Even if it's fire, the Christmas lights should be passed through the quality standards.
19:24 Some components or parts of the fire, we monitor and enforce the product standards
19:31 such as wiring, electrical wiring, and Christmas lights.
19:36 That's included in the list of BPS and FTEB enforces compliance with those standards.
19:44 DTI also inspected some supermarkets in Divisoria.
19:47 Some Noche Buena items there are even cheaper in the price guide,
19:51 such as spaghetti sauce and mayonnaise.
19:54 In the Noche Buena price guide issued by DTI,
19:57 more than 150 items are more expensive compared to last year, including ham.
20:02 There's no ham anymore because ham is expensive.
20:06 So just a little bit of everything.
20:12 The price guide for the Noche Buena products is set by manufacturers.
20:16 It's a manufacturer's price guide.
20:19 That's why they are making sure that there's no profiteering at the retailer's level.
20:25 For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Katootok, 24 Hours.
20:31 The study of the reclamation projects in Manila Bay is not yet complete.
20:37 The Philippine Reclamation Authority has again allowed two of the projects to be continued.
20:42 The Gold Signal was tied to the compliance review of DNR.
20:45 Katootok, Simbaki, Polido.
20:47 The fishermen of Siben were happy to show their last fish, mamali, which weighs 2 kilos.
20:57 They were able to catch fish again in the sea that is surrounded by Pasay City
21:01 after the reclamation project in Manila Bay was suspended.
21:05 It's usually in the evening, in the morning.
21:08 Because they are still stopped, they are not yet operating.
21:11 The reclamation projects were suspended for a few months
21:14 because DNR is conducting a compliance review and cumulative impact assessment
21:19 for 22 reclamation projects in Manila Bay.
21:22 But the study is not yet complete.
21:25 The Philippine Reclamation Authority has given a ghost signal
21:28 that two projects will be continued in more than 600 hectares of sea in Pasay.
21:34 The group of fishermen is dismayed.
21:36 They said that their assessment will be a science miss.
21:42 But it's not yet complete.
21:44 Now that it's been given, it's wrong. It's too early.
21:47 But the Philippine Reclamation Authority said that the ghost signal is tied to the compliance review of DNR.
21:53 The projects were seen to be in compliance with the conditions of the Environmental Compliance Certificate and Area Clearance.
22:01 They complied with what was required documentation-wise and then review-wise as well overall.
22:08 This review is not just a review of the requirements of the DPRA.
22:13 What DNR did was a review of its own conditions.
22:17 In the continuation of the compliance review of DNR,
22:20 not long after, there is another ghost signal to be given.
22:24 As part of the review of DNR, more than 300 hectares of reclamation projects in Manila are covered by the popular Manila Bay Sunset.
22:33 If the DNR's review is really completed and the projects can be submitted in compliance,
22:38 I think logically, they would be also allowed to resume if ever.
22:44 For GMA Integrated News, Macky Pulido, for Tuto. 24.
22:48 Historical tour with a holiday twist.
22:53 A vibe in the historical Aguinaldo Square in Kawitkawite,
22:56 which was lit up by different lights.
22:59 And Maris Umali is on live.
23:02 Maris!
23:05 Let's feel the Christmas spirit of full of joy and full of hope while the history is being brought back.
23:16 The vibes of the lights here in the historical Aguinaldo Square and the beautiful museum of Emilio Aguinaldo
23:23 or Aguinaldo Shrine is open to the public.
23:26 The whole Aguinaldo Shrine is covered with colorful lights
23:34 in the lights of Aguinaldo Square.
23:36 The white mansions are more highlighted in the beauty of different colors
23:40 through the new 3D projection mapping.
23:44 The posters with designs are full of fireworks.
23:47 This became a garden of lights that is full of glowing flowers.
23:51 Enjoy the ramp of the tunnel of lights that has a bigger version on the road to the church.
23:58 But there is more meaning of the message that is being delivered to the people of Kawit.
24:04 It is heart-warming for Kawit.
24:06 It shows and gives them hope.
24:10 And the programs that are being done here
24:14 will give us happiness even though we are having a hard time,
24:20 even though we have a lot of problems.
24:22 That is why it is being held every night from the opening on November 18.
24:27 There is a saying that it is a good place to visit.
24:31 We are still inside the Aguinaldo Shrine.
24:35 It is beautiful.
24:38 We always feel that Christmas is very lively.
24:41 For those who are not just full, there is also a food bazaar where you can buy different kinds of food.
24:46 There are also toys, clothes, and Christmas lights and decors in the market.
24:50 Christmas is open in Kawit every night from 6 to 10,
24:54 but it will extend until 12 at night starting in December.
25:02 Pia, aside from the colorful lights, the museum of Emilio Aguinaldo will also be lit up in red
25:11 as a token of Pope Francis' call to make the huge sacrifice of persecuted Christians around the world
25:18 for the so-called Red Wednesday.
25:20 And that is the latest news.
25:22 Merry Christmas to you, Pia, and to all our viewers from Kawit, Cavite.
25:26 For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali, for 24 Hours.
25:31 Merry Christmas and thank you very much, Maris Umali.
25:33 Harte Vangalista is very hands-on in her projects.
25:40 She is not just a photographer, but also an outsider.
25:44 She is also grateful for the things that she believes are removed for the better.
25:49 Let's talk to Aubrey Carampel.
25:51 It is the season to be jolly and to be busy.
25:58 Harte Vangalista is a global fashion icon.
26:01 She is very consistent in her commitments.
26:04 She will be accompanied by fans on her latest show on her YouTube channel, I Am Harte.
26:13 Harte showed her team some unfiltered moments when she went to New York Fashion Week
26:20 with her husband, Senator Cheese Escudero.
26:23 Everybody uses everybody.
26:26 This is my skin, my life. Harte Vangalista.
26:29 Harte is very hands-on in producing almost one-hour content from the concept to editing.
26:36 She wants to show her most authentic self.
26:41 Can you imagine a lot of artists who get cancelled for something so little
26:48 because the expectations of people are so high, they are perfect.
26:53 It's not like that at all.
26:55 I feel like I'm one of the brave ones to start but that's how she is.
26:59 I'm really appreciative that people like me and they are appreciative too.
27:05 Harte is very thankful to her team especially to Cheese, her social media husband.
27:11 Because Cheese is also her photographer.
27:14 That's when she realized that what we do is not easy.
27:18 He's there for me as I am there for him too.
27:22 For now, Harte is grateful to the people around her and to the person who is her prime time queen, Marian Rivera.
27:30 You just feel thankful that things were done and things were removed for the better.
27:38 I think for me, that's all I need.
27:41 Everything else like people that I was friends with before, like for example, Marian.
27:50 You realize that it's such trivial matters for it to even be anything.
27:54 There are people who are more painful than you that you need to remove from them.
27:58 But there are others who are deserving.
28:00 So I'm very, very happy that Marian and I are okay.
28:04 Harte is also looking forward to see Marian again.
28:07 I really do give credit to Marian because she really spoke to a lot of our common friends that she'd like to see me.
28:17 So I was just very in a situation so I really appreciate that.
28:24 Obrigarampel, updated showbiz happenings.
28:28 And that's all for this Wednesday's news.
28:32 I'm Mel Tiangco.
28:34 My fellow countrymen, it's almost Christmas.
28:37 And I'm PR Kanghel for a bigger mission.
28:41 For a wider service to the country, I'm Emil Sumangyo.
28:45 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines.
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29:14 Let's find out why love is being forced.
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