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PHL, France hold political talks

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THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the Philippines and France held their fourth Political Consultations, tackling potential collaboration in trade and investment, energy, health, climate change, science and technology, defense, and people-to-people exchanges.

In a statement on Wednesday, the DFA said Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Ma. Theresa P. Lazaro met with France’s Director for Asia and Oceania Benoît Guidée, during the consultation.

“The Undersecretary and the Director discussed practical steps to foster closer collaboration on issues of mutual interest and benefit. In particular, France reaffirmed its support for the early conclusion of negotiations towards a comprehensive, balanced, and modern PH-EU (European Union) Free Trade Agreement,” it said.

The agency added that both countries also committed to strengthen development cooperation on infrastructure, maritime affairs, and environment.

The two envoys also discussed views on the latest developments in the South China Sea, Southeast Asian region, Ukraine, and the Middle East.

“They also emphasized the importance of a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific as well as the crucial role of freedom of navigation in the region for global security, including economic security,” the DFA said. — Adrian H. Halili

Japan to open new visa centers in April

GENERAL VIEW of cherry blossom trees with Mount Fuji in the background at Lake Kawaguchiko, Fujikawaguchiko, Japan, April 14, 2024. — REUTERS

JAPAN will open new visa application centers in the Philippines in April to streamline the visa process and enhance convenience for applicants, the Japanese Embassy said on Wednesday.

The Japan Visa Application Centre (JVAC), operated by VFS Service Philippines, Inc., will begin accepting applications on April 7, with branches located in Parañaque City, Makati City, Quezon City, Cebu City, and Davao City.

“Applications will no longer be accepted at the accredited agencies on April 6, 2025. Please note that from April 7, 2025, applications will be accepted at the Japan Visa Application Center,” it said in a statement.

However, it noted that if applicants coursed through an accredited agency before April 6, 2025, the release of their passport will also be at the agency where they applied.

Applicants with diplomatic or official passports or those requiring urgent humanitarian assistance are advised to contact the Embassy of Japan in Manila or the nearest consulates in Cebu and Davao for guidance.

In a separate briefing, the Embassy said the new visa center would not hasten the visa application process.

It advised applicants to apply “well in advance” and “take advantage of the reservation system” that was launched on March 19.

Japan welcomed a record-high 800,000 Filipino tourists in 2024. — Chloe Mari A. Hufana

Masungi Georeserve asks Marcos to intervene in DENR eviction order

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THE Masungi Georeserve Foundation on Wednesday asked President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. to intervene in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (DENR) cancelation of a 2002 agreement that was instrumental in the development of the georeserve.

The Foundation made the statement after the Blue Star Construction Development Corporation, its conservation partner, officially received a 15-day notice from DENR ordering its eviction from the lot where the georeserve stands.

“This eviction order weakens the very safeguards designed to protect Masungi’s lands. Any precipitous action to enforce the same, and even just the threat of it, can only embolden entities who have boldly asserted illegal claims in Lot 10 that Blue Star has assiduously resisted through the years to ensure the land is not lost,” the Foundation said.

It urged the government to “pause and review” the DENR’s eviction order to allow for “a fair and thorough review” and engage in open dialogue with all stakeholders to find “a just and sustainable path forward.”

In announcing the cancellation of the contract, the DENR last month cited the company’s “failure to go through a bidding process.”

“The DENR canceled the 2002 supplemental agreement also for lack of the required Presidential Proclamation that should declare Lot 10 as open for disposition to develop housing units within the area. The said area was registered under the Republic of the Philippines in Original Certificate of Title (OCT) 3556 and later on transferred to Bureau of Corrections and DENR Region IV-A (Calabarzon),” the agency said in a statement in early March.

The Foundation said the order threatens not only years of forest restoration, wildlife protection, and geotourism but also the livelihoods of up to 100 hardworking rangers and their families.

In a separate statement, Blue Star said it has referred the eviction document to its legal counsel for appropriate legal steps.

“We will respond in due course through the proper channels.”

“We urge all stakeholders to engage with fairness and responsibility—ensuring that discussions remain rooted in verified facts, a shared commitment to environmental stewardship, and the integrity of public-private partnerships.” — Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza

SSS, CFO to launch KaSSSangga Collect Program

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THE Social Security System (SSS) has partnered with the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) to implement the KaSSSangga Collect Program, giving its workers social security protection.

“CFO will act as an authorized Coverage and Collection Partner of SSS, enabling the agency to collect and remit the monthly SSS contributions of its JO (Job Order) and COS (Contract of Service) workers through a salary-deduction scheme,” SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Joseph M. de Claro said in a statement on Wednesday.

The SSS and CFO signed a Memorandum of Agreement on March 7 to formalize the partnership.

Under the agreement, JO and COS workers will be registered as self-employed SSS members through the KaSSSangga Collect Program. The SSS, however, noted they do not fall under the coverage of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) due to their employment status.

This will give them access to social security benefits, including sickness, maternity, disability, retirement, funeral, and death benefits.

They will also be able to apply for SSS loan programs, such as salary and calamity loans.

“Furthermore, they will receive additional coverage from the Employees’ Compensation Program (ECP) for work-related sickness, disability, or death,” Mr. de Claro added.

Regular CFO employees can also continue paying their SSS contributions as voluntary members under the program. — Aaron Michael C. Sy

17 terrorists nabbed in Maguindanao del Sur

COTABATO CITY — Seventeen local terrorists were arrested in an anti-terror operation in Ampatuan, Maguindanao del Sur on Monday.

The operation also led to the seizure of powerful improvised explosive devices and six assault rifles, Major Gen. Donald M. Gumiran, commander of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, said, citing a report from the Army’s 90th Infantry Battalion (IB).

Soldiers and policemen were dispatched to Barangay Kapinpilan after Moro villagers reported the presence of the 17 men in the area, three of whom were spotted assembling powerful improvised explosive devices using ammonium nitrate as main blasting powder.

Moro leaders in Ampatuan confirmed to reporters that the 17 men are combined members of the Dawlah Islamiya and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

The 17 local terrorists yielded peacefully when they sensed that soldiers and policemen had surrounded their hideout, ready to neutralize them if they resisted arrest.

They are now in the joint custody of the 90th IB and the police, undergoing tactical interrogation, according to municipal officials. — John Felix M. Unson

Choco Mucho and Akari eye semis slot against PLDT, Galeries Tower

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Games on Thursday
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4 p.m. – Choco Mucho vs PLDT
6:30 p.m. – Akari vs Galeries Tower

CHOCO MUCHO and Akari shoot for the first two semifinal seats as they battle PLDT and Galeries Tower, respectively, on Thursday in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference at the PhilSports Arena.

The Flying Titans took the opener of their best-of-three quarterfinal duel with the High Speed Hitters, 20-25, 19-25, 25-15, 25-20, 18-16, while the Chargers likewise prevailed in a 21-25, 25-19, 20-25, 25-16, 15-11, both last Saturday and will advance to the round-robin semis with a Game Two triumph.

A decider, if necessary, is either next Tuesday at the same Pasig venue or next week at the Ynares Center in Antipolo.

The Flying Titans may just use the same combination that helped them mount and complete a comeback from two sets down centered on setter Mars Alba, who checked in the third set and dished out 16 excellent sets while chipping in three hits.

“We knew we needed to be strong to have a chance to win,” said Ms. Alba.

Sisi Rondina will again be the player to watch after dropping 31 points last game.

Ivy Lacsina, for her part, is expected to ride the crest of her 28-point masterpiece last outing as the Chargers target their second semifinal appearance since making it that far in last year’s Reinforced Conference where they ended up as runners-up.

“We just need to keep on working,” she said. — Joey Villar

Alyssa Solomon remains eligible in UAAP Season 87 after KVF draft withdrawal

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (NU) spiker Alyssa Solomon will remain eligible in the ongoing UAAP Season 87 women’s volleyball.

The UAAP Board of Managing Directors (BMD) cleared Ms. Solomon of any conflict in the aftermath of her Korean Volleyball Federation (KVF) draft application withdrawal, according to the league’s statement on Tuesday night.

“The University Athletic Association of the Philippines Board of Managing Directors, after due deliberation, confirmed that National University student-athlete Alyssa Solomon remains eligible to compete in the UAAP,” the league stated.

“While the BMD noted that Ms. Solomon did apply and was included in the draft list of the 2025 Korean Volleyball Federation Asian Quota Draft, her subsequent action in immediately withdrawing her application allowed her to continue competing in the ongoing UAAP Season”

Ms. Solomon enlisted for the Korean league earlier this month, featuring 43 players under the 2025 Asian Quota Draft set this April.

The move, however, led to questions about her due to the existing UAAP rules that prohibit players during the season to apply for any pro league in order to retain amateur status and focus on their respective team’s campaign.

The rule, stemming from the precedent of student-athletes jumping to the pro basketball league like the PBA 10 years ago, is implemented from there on across all UAAP sports.

To dodge any repercussions though in the middle of NU’s title retention bid, Ms. Solomon this week withdrew her application with no games affected as the Korean league draft is still an initial list.

Ms. Solomon, last season’s Finals MVP, is coming off a stellar week after being named the Collegiate Press Corps’ UAAP Player of the Week with an average of 23 points as NU completed a 7-0 sweep of the first round.

“The UAAP remains committed to ensuring the integrity of its competitions and the welfare of its student-athletes,” the UAAP concluded. — John Bryan Ulanday

Baylor Scheierman’s big night boosts Boston Celtics past Nets

ROOKIE BAYLOR SCHEIERMAN came off the bench to toss in a career-high 20 points and Kristaps Porzingis finished with a team-high 25 to help the short-handed Boston Celtics defeat the visiting Brooklyn Nets 104-96 on Tuesday.

Scheierman made 7 of 8 shots from the field, including 6 of 7 attempts from 3-point territory. The six treys were also a career best. Porzingis collected a game-high 13 rebounds and blocked three shots.

Boston (50-19) had a 98-88 lead — the first double-digit margin for either team — following a Porzingis basket with 1:37 remaining. Brooklyn (23-46) trimmed its deficit to four points on a Ziaire Williams 3-pointer with 47.4 seconds left, but the Celtics led 102-96 after a Porzingis dunk with 38.6 seconds to play.

Derrick White (18 points), Jrue Holiday (12) and Payton Pritchard (10) also scored in double figures for Boston, which was without Jayson Tatum (knee) and Jaylen Brown (knee). Tatum leads the team in scoring (27.1), rebounding (8.7) and assists (5.9). Brown is averaging 22.8 points per game.

D’Angelo Russell led Brooklyn with 18 points. Williams scored 15. — Reuters

Injured Holtmann out of Philippine football team

PHILIPPINE MEN’S FOOTBALL team coach Albert Capellas ruled out ace striker Gerrit Holtmann for the Filipinos’ home game against Maldives in the third round of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers on Tuesday.

The Spaniard tactician explained that Mr. Holtmann is recovering from the minor muscle tear he sustained last month and that his Bundesliga club VfL Bochum is bidding to retain its status in the German top-flight.

“It’s a very big risk if he comes with us and plays again because he has some muscle problem and his club is fighting to avoid relegation in the Bundesliga,” said Mr. Capellas.

“I would love to have him and he’s committed 100 percent with the national team. I know it’s painful for him not to join us but in the end we have to be smart to make the best decision for everybody.”

The absence of Mr. Holtmann, who has scored two goals in two appearances with the Philippine crew since 2022, left striking duties to the likes of Jarvey Gayoso, Bjorn Kristensen, Santi Rublico and Javi Mariona.

Still, the 150th-ranked Pinoy booters are favored against the No. 162 Maldivians in the Group A opener set at the New Clark City Stadium in Capas.

As for Mr. Holtmann, Mr. Capellas said they hope to have the 29-year-old on board in the next window in June, when they face Tajikistan, their strongest rival for the lone ticket to the 2027 Asian Cup up for grabs in the group.

“If he can rejoin us in June we have a very important game against Tajikistan,” said Mr. Capellas, who previously steered the side to the semifinals of the Asean Championship last December. — Olmin Leyba

PSC supports Filipino boxers in 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

PHILIPPINE Sports Commission (PSC) Chair Richard Bachmann on Wednesday reiterated its commitment to finance the Filipino boxers now that the sport will remain on the calendar of the 2028 Los Angeles (LA) Olympics.

“The Philippine Sports Commission stands alongside the global sporting community in celebrating this positive development,” Mr. Bachmann told The STAR. “We are fully committed to providing the support to all Filipino boxers aiming for success at the 2028 LA Olympics.”

Mr. Bachmann said boxing in the quadrennial games should boost the country’s chances of winning more gold medals there since the sport has constantly delivered the country medals including the last two Olympics.

Of the 18 medals the country won in the Olympics, 10 of those came from boxing, including bronzes from Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas in Paris last year.

“The inclusion of boxing in the sports program for the 2028 LA Olympics is a significant development for the international sporting community, as well as for our country, where the sport enjoys immense passion and support,” said Mr. Bachmann. — Joey Villar

High5 Futsal Men’s and Women’s Leagues eyeing to expand nationwide

PINAY 5 FUTSAL CLUB Head Coach Vic Hermans and High5 Futsal League chief Danny Moran (center) with players are all set for the 2025 season of the country’s premier futsal tournament.

THERE is no way to go but up for Philippine futsal with the continuous soar of the High5 Futsal Men’s and Women’s Leagues in a bid to discover talents starting from the grassroots level.

Now on its fourth year as a premier platform for aspiring futsal players, High5 vowed to shore up their drive in a grander bid of representing the country in future international tournaments with homegrown talents.

“Philippines has the talent to compete in Asia and around the world. That’s the dream,” said High5 Chief Organizer Danny Moran, also the President and Chairman of the Henry V. Moran Foundation, in a media availability for its new season on Wednesday at the Amici Italian Restaurant in Greenhills, San Juan.

“The potential is really within the Filipinos in futsal where it’s all about skills and not necessarily about height. We have talented players in a sport where the Philippines can really compete and stand out internationally.”

High5 rolled the red carpet last month with the women’s division featuring 10 teams including Pinay 5 Futsal Club, the first ever professional futsal club in the country, as well as the eight-team men’s side.

Pinay 5 Futsal Club, under the mentorship of Dutch coach Vic Hermans, is topping women’s league so far with three of its players also making it to the pre-selected national team for the country’s 2025 FIFA Women’s Futsal World Cup hosting this November.

But reigning supreme in the Philippines is just the beginning as High5, which supports over 400 schools for futsal development in the last 10 years, and the Pinay 5 Futsal Club aspire to represent the country abroad soon.

“The future starts now. We started it four years ago and we’re growing. I don’t know where we’ll end up but I hope this team would be to play in the AFC and other international tournaments. That’s our goal,” said Mr. Hermans, who also serves as the Director of Sports of the Henry V. Moran Foundation.

Before that though, High5 that’s playing for now at the Aquinas School in San Juan and the Tuloy FC in Muntinlupa, is eyeing to expand nationwide with planned tournaments in Cebu, Pangasinan, Davao and Cagayan de Oro. — John Bryan Ulanday

Taiwan defense drills identify 2027 for potential China invasion

US OFFICIALS have claimed as recently as last year that China is preparing to be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027. — I-HWA CHENG/BLOOMBERG

TAIWAN identified 2027 as the potential year for a Chinese invasion for the first time in its annual military drills, as concerns grow on the self-ruled island about tensions with Beijing.

The Taiwanese Defense Ministry unveiled the date in a document released on Tuesday to brief lawmakers on upcoming war games simulating an attack by the Chinese military. The exercises will also double in length to 10 days this summer, reflecting an increased emphasis on military preparedness in the democracy that China claims as its territory.

No previous plan for Taiwan’s biggest annual live-fire drills in at least a decade specified a year for a potential Chinese invasion, according to public documents seen by Bloomberg. Despite that, Defense Minister Wellington Koo appeared to play down the naming of a date.

“The Han Kuang Exercise always sets a timeline of one to two years in the future, because the acquisition of new weapons and training require repeated drills for validation,” he told reporters on Wednesday, as he prepared to address lawmakers.

It’s unclear how the 2027 setting will change the program of the drills, or whether the date is actually more of a political signal.

Focusing this year’s exercises on 2027 could be a tactic to get past a stalemate in Taiwan’s split parliament, where opposition parties are challenging certain military spending plans, according to Jack Chen, director of Formosa Defense Vision, an advocacy group. “This could make the opposition parties and the public feel that increasing the military budget is an urgent necessity,” he added.

President Xi Jinping has set the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) the goal of becoming a “modern military” by 2027, and a world-class force by 2047. US officials have claimed as recently as last year that China is preparing to be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027, citing as evidence Beijing’s buildup of fighter aircraft, warships and move to double its inventory of ballistic and cruise missiles since 2020.

Taiwanese officials have previously dismissed that US assessment, with Mr. Koo saying in 2023 that China wouldn’t be ready to carry out amphibious landing operations. Corruption purges that have roiled the upper echelons of the PLA have also raised questions about Chinese troops’ ability to fight a war.

The Pentagon said in an annual report to Congress in December that corruption investigations could hinder Mr. Xi’s modernization goals and shake Beijing’s confidence in its high-ranking PLA officials.

Since Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te took office last May, Beijing has been ramping up pressure on the self-ruled democracy. It has conducted two large-scale military exercises around Taiwan and sent warplanes over a de facto boundary line on a regular basis.

US President Donald Trump has asked the island to ramp up its defense spending, and refused to say whether he’d defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion, in an apparent return to Washington’s long-standing stance of strategic ambiguity.

Beijing said it held military drills around Taiwan earlier this week, days after Mr. Lai gave a speech that made him the island’s first President to officially designate China a “hostile foreign force.”

China has also sharpened its rhetoric. Wang Huning, Beijing’s No. 4 leader who oversees Taiwan affairs, has urged his nation to “shape the inevitable reunification of the motherland,” while over the weekend the Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily newspaper called Mr. Lai a “cornered dog.” — Bloomberg