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Inquirer.net on MSNIn Leyte, repainting of shrine for ‘Yolanda’ victims draws flakThe recent repainting of the “Surge of Hope,” the memorial erected in Tanauan town of Leyte for those who perished during the ...
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The Manila Times on MSN457 calamity victims receive housing unitsFAMILIES in Cebu province that have become homeless due to calamities, particularly the 2013 Super Typhoon Yolanda, are the direct beneficiaries of 457 housing units from the National Housing ...
Rescue and recovery organizations from around the world are pouring into the storm-battered Philippines, where Supertyphoon Haiyan, also known as Yolanda, inflicted widespread devastation. Up to ...
Legacy devices are again being hijacked by Volt Typhoon to target critical infrastructure and governmental departments.
Authorities estimated the typhoon killed 10,000 or more people, but with the slow pace of recovery, the official death toll three days after the storm made landfall remained at 942.
Salt Typhoon’s reach is a lot wider than initially thought, compromising numerous telecommunications companies and other organizations in both the private and public sector, around the world.
Telecoms haven't notified most victims of Chinese phone data hacking campaign, sources say More than a million people's metadata was stolen, an industry source said.
Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson will celebrate a special Mass on Wednesday to pray for victims of Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated the Philippines on Nov. 8.
Salt Typhoon’s latest victims include Charter, Consolidated, and Windstream, underscoring the widening scope of China's cyberespionage campaign against critical US infrastructure.
Fourteen months after the deadliest storm in Philippine history, Pope Francis stood on a rain-swept stage to deliver a message of hope to the battered town of Tacloban.
The amphibious assault ship USS Boxer arrived in the Philippines with emergency supplies Tuesday as the island nation continues to recover from Super Typhoon Krathon.
Crypto exchanges Binance and KuCoin announced that they will airdrop tokens to help victims of Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam.
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