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Kim Kardashian now legally single from Kanye West

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LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday granted reality TV star Kim Kardashian’s request to be declared legally single from rapper Kanye West after nearly eight years of marriage.

The businesswoman and star of Keeping Up with the Kardashians filed for divorce a year ago, citing irreconcilable differences with Mr. West, who has legally changed his name to Ye. The couple have four children ranging in age from two to eight.

Mr. West, 44, had objected to the divorce and publicly appealed for his wife to return to their marriage. In recent Instagram posts, he criticized her parenting and her new relationship with Saturday Night Live actor Pete Davidson.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Steve Cochran approved Ms. Kardashian’s petition to end the marriage through a bifurcation proceeding, which allows for a change in marital status while other issues are addressed.

“The Court grants termination of the marital status,” the judge said in a written order issued after a public hearing.

A representative for Mr. West did not respond to a request for comment.

Mr. West and Ms. Kardashian, 41, married in May 2014, making them one of the most talked about celebrity couples in Hollywood, popularly known as “Kimye.”

The couple’s relationship became strained in 2020 when West, who suffers from bipolar disorder, ran an unsuccessful campaign marked by erratic statements to be elected US president under his self-styled Birthday Party.

The pair grew further apart with the 21-time Grammy winner spending most of his time at his ranch in Wyoming and Ms. Kardashian remaining in their Calabasas, California, mansion outside Los Angeles. Ms. Kardashian released a statement urging compassion for Mr. West’s mental health struggles.

The marriage was the first for Mr. West and the third for Ms. Kardashian after she had brief marriages with basketball player Kris Humphries and music producer Damon Thomas. — Reuters

DMCI Mining net income hits P1.4B

DMCI Mining Corp. on Thursday said its core net income more than doubled last year to P1.4 billion from P575 million previously due to deferred tax liability re-measurement.

“2021 was a banner year for us. We were able to take advantage of the strong China demand and elevated nickel prices because our two mining assets were operational the whole year,” DMCI Mining President Tulsi Das C. Reyes said in a media release.

The latest profit figure excluded a nonrecurring income of P247 million. Revenues grew 63% to P4 billion in 2021 from P2.5 billion in the earlier year.

The mining company said it shipped 1.9 million wet metric tons (WMT) of nickel ore in 2021, higher by 18% than 1.6 WMT the previous year.

Due to surging nickel prices, shipments nearly tripled the company’s net income to P1.7 billion from P575 million.

Of the total nickel ore shipments, more than 1 million WMT came from Berong Nickel Corp. while Zambales Diversified Metals Corp. accounted for nearly 900,000 WMT.

“We expect significant market volatility due to the worsening conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The economic sanctions on Russia will lead to significant supply disruptions,” said Mr. Reyes.

DMCI Mining is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Consunji-owned DMCI Holdings, Inc., which holds businesses in general construction, coal and nickel mining, power generation, real estate development, water concession and manufacturing.

In the third quarter of 2021, DMCI Holdings attributable net income rose 112.8% to P3.99 billion from P1.88 billion in 2020.

For the January-September period last year, attributable net income increased 244.6% to P13.5 billion from P3.9 billion.

DMCI Holdings shares went up 35 centavos or 3.92% to close at P9.27 at the stock exchange on Thursday. — Luisa Maria Jacinta C. Jocson

Without PATAFA endorsement: EJ Obiena set to miss four international meets

THE Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) on Thursday slammed the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association (PATAFA) for its decision not to endorse Olympian pole-vaulter Ernest John “EJ” Obiena in four international meets including the World Indoor Championships set on March 18 to 20 in Belgrade, Serbia.

The World No. 5 and Asian record-holder wrote PATAFA a request on Feb. 24 for an endorsement that would allow him to compete in Belgrade, which was denied in a letter from national athletics training director Renato Unso last Monday after citing the former’s refusal to agree to the Philippine Sports Commission-initiated mediation in the past.

Mr. Obiena was also expelled from the national team, which would automatically deny him from receiving endorsements from PATAFA for him to be allowed to see action in the Hanoi Southeast Asian Games slated for May 12 to 23 and the Hangzhou Asian Games set on Sept. 12 to 25.

He is also expected not to get the PATAFA’s nod in the World Championships scheduled July 15 to 24 in Eugene, Oregon.

“Again, how many more gold medals or what more achievements does EJ need to get Patafa’s endorsement?” said POC President Abraham Tolentino. “He’s the best in Asia and his numbers have been rising consistently, but still he’s bound to be denied more medals for the country.”

The impasse had gotten worse after PATAFA President Philip Ella Juico lodged a complaint against Mr. Obiena and the POC at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Feb. 11.

The rift was rooted from PATAFA’s accusation that Mr. Obiena allegedly fabricated liquidations concerning salaries of Ukrainian coach Vitaly Petrov, which the Southeast Asian Games gold medalist repeatedly denied.

Mr. Obiena posted a season-best 5.81 meters, which he registered twice in two separate meets — Orlen Cup and Orlen Copernicus Cup — in Poland last month, that earned him a spot to the Belgrade and Eugene meets.

Mr. Obiena was also hoping to take a shot at his personal best 5.93m he registered in the Golden Roof Challenge in Innsbruck, Austria last year.

But because of the conflict, he would have to pass up on these rare chances.

MR. JUICO’S SIDE
Mr. Juico, for his part, denied Mr. Obiena’s claim that PATAFA refused to give the latter endorsement to the Belgrade event.

“Who said it was denied? They don’t know what they’re talking about. It’s PATAFA’s call,” said Mr. Juico.

Mr. Juico also stressed the CAS case has nothing to do with liquidation issue Mr. Obiena has been embroiled in.

“The case has nothing to do with the integrity issues Mr. Obiena faces. POC fails to realize these are two separate issues. Why not bring POC action to CAS? The POC shouldn’t have gotten involved in a clearly internal matter and therefore legally and morally wrong,” said Mr. Juico.

“I told the public that I’ll fight the POC action on Jan. 26, the day they railroaded the proceedings. Last time I checked, we still are a free country and still had rights under our constitution.

“It’s an appeal, not a complaint,” he added. Joey Villar

Turn down the volume as WHO sets new safe limit for music venues

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YOUNG people risk hearing loss from loud music in venues such as nightclubs and concerts, the World Health Organization (WHO) said as it issued a new global standard for safe listening.

Nearly 40% of teenagers and young adults aged 12–35 years in middle and high-income countries are exposed to potentially damaging sound levels in venues such as nightclubs, discotheques, and bars, the WHO said in a statement, adding that it recommended a maximum average sound level of 100 decibels.

The risk of hearing loss is intensified because most audio devices, venues, and events do not provide safe listening options, Bente Mikkelsen, WHO director for the department for noncommunicable diseases said on Wednesday.

The WHO also said that it recommended live monitoring of sound levels and designated “quiet zones” at venues.

The new recommendations are in addition to guidelines the WHO issued in 2019 outlining how individuals can limit hearing damage due to prolonged exposure to loud music on devices such as mobile phones and audio players. — Reuters

Jollibee Vancouver serves thousands on opening day 

VANCOUVER resident Keisuke Kondo camped out at 833 Granville Street for over 12 hours - arriving Thursday night at around half past 8 before the Friday 9am opening - to be the Jollibee’s first official customer on opening day. — JOLLIBEE

JOLLIBEE Foods Corp.’s (JFC) first Vancouver outlet was launched last week Friday, Feb. 25, and served nearly 5,000 customers — with some even camping out overnight for over 12 hours just for the famous Filipino fastfood favorite.

“We are extremely delighted by the enthusiastic reception to our first Jollibee store, and we look forward to serving our great-tasting food to more Vancouverites,” JFC President and Chief Executive Officer Ernesto Tanmantiong said in a statement on Thursday.

The newly opened store is located on Granville Street at Vancouver’s downtown entertainment district. Jollibee said this is its first outlet in British Columbia and its 23rd store in Canada.

Jollibee said it now has branches across “four of the five most populous Canadian provinces,” with shops also present in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba.

The company plans to launch two more stores in Strawberry Hill Shopping Center in Surrey and along Cambie Street near downtown’s Vancouver City Hall.

“Jollibee’s entry into the Vancouver market is a milestone for the Jollibee Group as we continue to expand in North America in line with our vision of becoming one of the top 5 restaurant companies in the world,” Mr. Tanmantiong said.

JFC now has over 5,900 stores across 34 countries. It has eight wholly owned brands under its belt, namely: Jollibee, Chowking, Greenwich, Red Ribbon, Mang Inasal, Yonghe King, Hong Zhuang Yuan, and Smashburger.

The company also has six franchised brands, namely: Burger King, Panda Express, PHO24, and Yoshinoya in the Philippines on top of Dunkin’ and Tim Ho Wan in certain territories in China. It also has an 80% stake in The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf and a 60% ownership in the Superfoods Group.

In 2021, JFC swung to profitability with a P5.94-billion net income attributable to equity holders from the P11.51-billion loss incurred in 2020. The company also posted an 18.7% revenue growth to P153.51 billion from P129.31 billion.

On Thursday, Jollibee shares at the stock exchange went up 1.68% or P4.00 to close at P242.80 apiece. — Keren Concepcion G. Valmonte

Tax court grants P6-M refund to tech firm

THE COURT OF Tax Appeals partially granted the tax refund claim of Microchip Technology Ireland Limited of its unused input value-added tax (VAT) traced to zero-rated sales for the second and fourth fiscal quarters of 2016.

In an eight-page ruling dated Feb. 24, the court’s third division ordered the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to refund or issue a tax credit certificate to the technology company in the amount of P6 million representing its unused input VAT.

The appellate court earlier partially granted the claim of the company for a refund of P957,300.81 for the period July to September 2015.

The company asked the court to reverse its ruling as it said that the certificate of non-registration of Microchip Technology Ireland Limited issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was sufficient compliance to qualify for VAT zero-rated sales to Microchip Technology Ireland.

Microchip Technology Ireland Limited is engaged in developing and distributing power management circuit boards and semiconductors.

However, the incumbent commissioner of the BIR asked the court to deny the petitioner’s claim of refund.

The BIR commissioner argued that services rendered by the company to its customer Microchip Technology Incorporated is not VAT zero-rated, since the customer is doing business in the Philippines.

Microchip Technology Ireland Limited argued that both parties are the same entity, as Microchip Technology Ireland re-registered as a limited company and is a foreign entity.

Documentary evidence of the original certification of non-registration of Microchip Technology Ireland issued by the SEC was presented by the petitioner, which the court found as sound evidence.

The court said that the certificate attached by the company was sufficient documentary evidence to show that it is a foreign corporation.

“All these, taken together, remove any doubt in the Court’s mind that ‘Microchip Technology Ireland’ and ‘Microchip Technology Ireland Limited’ are the same entity and that the latter, similar to the former, is a non-resident foreign corporation,” the court concluded.

The court ruled that the sales of both Microchip Technology Ireland and Microchip Technology Incorporated would be considered the same, which qualified the company for VAT zero-rating and claim for a refund.

“Proceedings before the Court of Tax Appeals are not governed strictly by technical rules of evidence,” it said in the ruling. “The paramount consideration remains the ascertainment of truth.” — John Victor D. Ordoñez

Pre-need firm Eternal Plans placed under conservatorship

THE Insurance Commission (IC) has placed pre-need company Eternal Plans, Inc. under conservatorship after the firm failed to plug a cash deficiency in its 2018 trust fund.

Insurance Commissioner Dennis B. Funa placed the company under conservatorship on Jan. 20 due to the company’s “unwillingness to comply” with the orders of the regulator.

The IC, in a letter to Eternal Plans in November 2021, directed the company to put cash into its trust fund to make up for the deficiency. The deadline was Dec. 28 after the company was granted an extension, the Department of Finance (DoF) said in a press release on Thursday.

After the company failed to meet the deadline, Mr. Funa said it asked for a regulatory reprieve and for time to undergo rehabilitation.

“We find this request consistent with the regime of conservatorship. Hence, the case of the company falls under the conservatorship process under the Insurance Code,” he said.

Mr. Funa said the company has not corresponded further with the commission.  The “trust fund deficiency remains deficient,” he said.

John Apatan, division manager of IC’s conservatorship division, was named as the pre-need firm’s conservator.

Conservators may be appointed to manage a pre-need company’s assets and liabilities, collect debts due, and make decisions that would preserve its assets and restore its viability, the Pre-Need Code of the Philippines said.

Eternal Plans has not responded to a request for comment as of deadline time.

The pre-need firm is part of the ALC Group of Companies founded by late businessman and former ambassador Antonio L. Cabangon Chua.

According to the Pre-Need Code of the Philippines, a trust fund ensures guaranteed benefits and services under a pre-need plan contract. The code requires that certain percentages of insurance plans be deposited into the trust fund.

“Should the commission discover a deficiency in the trust fund, it shall give notice of the same to the pre-need company and require the said company to make additional deposits,” it said. — J.P. Ibañez

Stuff to do (03/04/22)

Gigi De Lana kicks off concert tour

SINGER/actress Gigi De Lana and her band The Gigi Vibes kick off their Domination tour — ABS-CBN Events’ first on-ground concert in two years — at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila on March 5, 8 p.m. The Manila leg will be followed by the group’s Middle East leg. They are scheduled to perform at the Jubilee stage at the Expo 2020 in Dubai on March 12, the National Theater of Abu Dhabi on March 18, and Crowne Plaza Bahrain on March 25. Domination will also be streamed on KTX.ph on April 23 featuring the Manila concert and snippets of the Middle East tour. Joining Gigi and The Gigi Vibes is Jed Madela. Tickets for the Newport Performing Arts Theater are available via Ticketworld at P8,000 (platinum), P7,000 (SVIP), P6,000 (VIP), P5,000 (gold), P3,500 (silver), and P1,500 (bronze). Meanwhile, online viewers can purchase tickets on KTX.ph at P695 (SVIP), P495 (VIP), and P195 (regular) for the April 23 special streaming.

RWM’s Bar 360 holds concert series

NOW that Metro Manila, along with 38 other areas, has been placed under Alert Level 1, Resorts World Manila (RWM) has lined up a concert series at Bar 360 with performances every Saturday of March at 10:45 p.m. Female-fronted band Gracenote is kickstarting the Bar 360 Concert Series on March 5. Gracenote is an electro-pop-rock band led by Eunice Jorge (vocalist, songwriter, pianist, and violinist), along with Jazz Jorge (bass), EJ Pichay (drums), and Tatsi Jamnague (guitars). Pinoy music icon Gino Padilla — known for the songs “Let The Love Begin,” “I Believe In You,” and “Closer You and I” — performs on March 12. Taking the stage on March 19 is Imago. The OPM rock band —  known for hits like “Sundo,” “Akap,” and “Taralets” —  is composed of Myrene Academia (bass), Tim Cacho and Zach Lucero (guitars), and Mervin Panganiban (drums). Closing out the concert series is Pinoy alternative band Sandwich on March 26. The award-winning OPM band known for hits like “Two Trick Pony,” “Sugod,” and “Betamax,” is composed of Raymund Marasigan (lead vocals, keyboards, additional guitar, percussion), Diego Castillo (rhythm and lead guitar), Myrene Academia (bass guitar, aerophones), Mong Alcaraz (lead guitar, keyboards), and Mike Dizon (drums). Bar 360 is located at RWM’s Garden Wing. The shows are open to patrons 21 years old and above for a minimum cover charge of P1,000 consumable on food and drinks.

Exhibit mixes cardiovascular health and art

THE J. AMADO Araneta Foundation and Araneta City’s Gateway Gallery partner with public interest law organization ImagineLaw in hosting an art exhibit to celebrate the culmination of Philippine Heart Month. Titled “Heart to Art,” the exhibit features crowdsourced art by local artists that depict personal stories and experiences with heart disease and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It is open for public viewing for free at the Gateway Gallery from March 1 to 15. In the Philippines, coronary heart disease is responsible for taking over 120,800 lives annually making it the No. 1 cause of death in the country. About half of Filipinos who died from COVID-19 also suffered from comorbidities, the majority of which was found to be coronary heart disease. Gateway Gallery is Araneta City’s museum devoted to the promotion of Philippine arts and culture. It is a free-admission museum, open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 5F Gateway Tower, Araneta City, Quezon City.

MTV celebrates Women’s Day with coffee, music

MTV will be flipping its logo and more in celebration of women everywhere for International Women’s Day (IWD). The campaign in the Philippines kicks off on March 8, with a special coffee bundle for charity, free cold brew giveaways, and on-air specials featuring some of the most inspiring women in music and television. Together with Filipina-owned café and coffee roaster Commune, MTV has produced a coffee bundle composed of a limited-edition tote bag and a 250-gm bag of an exclusive coffee roast, with 100% of the proceeds from the sales going towards supporting Filipina coffee farmers via the International Women’s Coffee Alliance. Snag a bundle online and in-store from March 8, at P880. On March 8, the first 50 customers to walk into Commune’s physical store in Makati and strike this year’s IWD #BreakTheBias pose can redeem up to two bottled cold brews each — one for themselves, and another for a special woman in their life. From March 8, MTV will be airing music specials and videos featuring some of the most powerful and inspiring women in music and TV. From Olivia Rodrigo to Madonna and Kacey Musgraves to Rita Ora, these women have blazed trails and literally rocked our world. Tune in on Tuesdays at 9:40 p.m.

NCCA’s Saan Ka Lulugar webinar series

IN CELEBRATION of National Arts Month, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), through the National Committee on Architecture and the Allied Arts (NCAAA), is holding a series of conversations that will highlight how creativity in planning, designing, and constructing of built environment can hasten recovery from the impacts of the pandemic. With the theme “Creativity as a Catalyst for Recovery,” the four-part webinar series, “Saan Ka Lulugar” is open to the public. The fourth session, on March 4, 2 p.m., will focus on creative innovations. Register at http://bit.ly/SaanKaLulugar2022. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/NCAAAexecon.

Free webinar looks at WWII in the Philippines

THE AYALA Foundation, Inc. — Filipinas Heritage Library, and US Embassy in the Philippines present “Popcorn At The Barracks” with Nick Deocampo. The free webinar is part of “Liberation: War & Hope,” a series of events in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII. The webinar will be on March 5, 10 a.m. to noon, on line via Zoom and Facebook Live. In the latest installment of “Liberation Talks,” webinars by Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL), independent filmmaker and UP professor Nick Deocampo will discuss the legacies left behind by World War II on Philippine cinema. The webinar will also cover topics related to the treatment of American films during the three-year occupation of the Philippines by the Japanese military as well as the triumphant return of Hollywood on local screens. To learn more, visit filipinaslibrary.org.ph and ayalamuseum.org.

Geneology webinar focuses on links to Fujian

THE MUSEUM Foundation of the Philippines will be holding a webinar, “Relative Finder: Reconnecting Family Histories From Filipinas to Fujian,” led by Eduardo Dela Cruz, on March 5, 10 a.m. Mr. De la Cruz is an IT professional from Northern Samar. Since 2012, his advocacy work Relative Finder, has helped reconnect the roots of over 60 families from the Philippines and China. He is a contributor to Tulay Chinese-Filipino Digest where he writes about his experiences bridging lost family histories. His work has been presented in international conferences and media outfits. To join the webinar, register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ocT44vesSsCOwnBbfJHS5g .

Asian Cultural Council holds fundraiser

THE ASIAN Cultural Council (ACC) Auction 2022 will be held on March 5 at 2 p.m. at the Leon Gallery. A portion of the proceeds from this annual auction will help fund various ACC grants for Filipino and other Asian artists and arts-based practitioners. To view the catalogue, visit https://leon-gallery.com/…/The-Asian-Cultural-Council…. Register to bid online at https://www.leonexchange.com/en/auctions. Auction items are currently on view at Leon Gallery, Eurovilla I, Legazpi St. corner V.A. Rufino St., Legazpi Village, Makati.

Drex Zamboanga eyes former ONE world lightweight champion Christian Lee

D. ZAMBOANGA

FILIPINO Drex Zamboanga wants a shot at Christian Lee’s ONE world lightweight crown.

“If possible, I would like to face Christian Lee. I’ve been watching his fights from way back, and I feel like we’d have an interesting match skill-wise,” said Mr. Zamboanga.

Mr. Zamboanga’s dare came more than a week after his impressive first-round win over Rahul Raju in “ONE: Full Circle” in a match where the former had to jump three weight classes from flyweight to lightweight.

“At first, I struggled adjusting to lightweight. It’s not easy because I jumped three weight classes, but I had to maintain my speed,” said the 28-year-old Marrok Force mainstay. “I focused on enhancing my speed and power during my training and loaded up on conditioning to match [Raju’s] strength.”

The Bangkok, Thailand-based Mr. Zamboanga overcame his struggles in disposed of Mr. Raju in just 65 seconds.

“I was able to maintain my training and executed my game plan against Mr. Raju very well. I’m very happy because it’s been two years since I last fought due to injury,” said the fighter who remains undefeated in ONE Championship.

After his fight against Mr. Raju, Mr. Zamboanga sees himself staying at lightweight rather than flyweight because he believes he’s better off competing in that division. — Joey Villar

Entertainment News (03/04/22)

GMA releases voters’ education series

GMA NEWS and Public Affairs Digital Media has rolled out its voters’ education campaign, #eLeksyonSerye. With more than 172 million followers across popular social media platforms, GMA News and Public Affairs is utilizing a multimedia approach to equip voters with the right information for the upcoming 2022 elections. “This digital effort continues our commitment to the ‘Dapat Totoo’ campaign for Eleksyon 2022, in line with our goal of empowering Filipino voters to choose the right leaders that will chart the future of our country at this critical juncture in history,” Marissa L. Flores, Senior Vice-President for GMA News and Public Affairs, said in a statement. The campaign kicks off with the #eLeksyon2022 Quiz via Facebook (https://bit.ly/eLeksyon2022QuizFB) and Instagram (https://bit.ly/eLeksyon2022QuizIG) filters powered by GMA New Media, and duets on TikTok. The #eLeksyon2022 Quiz challenges viewers on their actual knowledge of elections. GMA News reporters, public affairs hosts, radio personalities, and celebrities are joining the challenge as well. The #eLeksyon2022 Quiz is also available on GMA News Online via https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/publicaffairs/content/821816/e-leksyon-2022-quiz/story/.

More than 30 Batman titles now on HBO GO

TO COINCIDE with the release of The Batman in cinemas on March 2, the streaming service HBO GO will stream 33 Batman movies and series. The movies — which include Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021), Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition (2016), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), The Dark Knight (2008), and Batman Begins (2005) — will be available until March 13. One can subscribe to HBO GO online at http://www.hbogoasia.ph or the mobile app via the App Store or Play Store for as low as ₱99.70/month. HBO GO can also be accessed via Cignal, Globe and Skycable.

Jollibee Studios releases online series

JOLLIBEE has released a drama trilogy, My Crush is A Cactus Killer. Produced by Jollibee Studios, follows two people who find a joyful connection: a love for plants. But that is not the only thing they have in common: both have faced setbacks in their professional and personal lives due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. As they try to put the pieces of their lives back together, will a shared love of plants make them discover that love can make change easier? Directed by Sigrid Bernardo, it features Gigi de Lana and Raphael Balaccua. The mini-series is exclusively available on the Jollibee Studios YouTube channel.

Avril Lavigne releases new album

SINGER, songwriter, designer, and philanthropist Avril Lavigne has released a new album, Love Sux, via DTA Records. It is Ms. Lavigne’s 7th studio album and marks the first new music she has released since 2019. Love Sux showcases Ms. Lavigne’s signature pop-punk sound. The 12-track album featuring previously released singles “Bite Me” and “Love It When You Hate Me” feat. blackbear. The singer kicks off her Bite Me 2022 Canada Tour in May and will also be headlining iHeartRadio’s Daytime Stage on Sept. 24 in Las Vegas. She will be attending the music festival circuit this fall, with performances at the When We Were Young Festival, Firefly Festival, and Boston Calling Music Festival. For more information on her upcoming tour dates, visit avrillavigne.com. Love Sux is available on all digital streaming platforms.

Netflix’s The Adam Project releases trailer

THE FILM The Adam Project follows a time-traveling pilot who teams up with his younger self and his late father to come to terms with his past while saving the future. Directed by Shawn Levy, it stars Ryan Reynolds, Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, Walker Scobell, Catherine Keener, and Zoe Saldaña. The Adam Project premieres on March 11. To watch the trailer, visit https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=266729928922487.

Pokémon introduces new games

THE POKÉMON Company is introducing two new games: the Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet on Nintendo Switch in late 2022. The premier trailer for Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet has been released on the official Pokémon YouTube channel (Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Announcement Trailer). After their release, Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet will be able to link with Pokémon HOME, a cloud service for Nintendo Switch and mobile devices (iOS/Android), designed as a place where all Pokémon can gather. By linking Pokémon HOME with other services and software titles, the user will be able to bring together Pokémon from other games — such as the main Pokémon series games and Pokémon GO — to deposit them in Pokémon Boxes and trade with people all over the world. For more details about other titles already connected with Pokémon HOME, check: https://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/pokemonhome/about/ . Meanwhile, Daybreak, a free content update (Ver. 1.1.0) for Pokémon Legends: Arceus, was released on Feb. 28. In celebration of Pokémon Day, gamers can receive items that will help their play on Pokémon Legends: Arceus. This gift includes 30 Ultra Balls, 30 Gigaton Balls, and 30 Jet Balls. To get them, use the password (ARCEUSADVENTURE) in the Mystery Gifts menu before 23:59 JST on March 31. For more details on how to receive gifts via the Mystery Gifts feature, go to: https://www.pokemon.co.jp/support-sp/uketori_legends_arceus.html

Pubg Mobile partners with the Greek Tourism

MOBILE GAME Pubg Mobile has partnered with the Greek National Tourism Organization to release a new arena map for players based on the Greek island, Santorini. Shaped by ancient volcanic eruptions, Santorini is known as the crowning jewel of the Aegean Sea and remains the most popular Greek destination for travelers worldwide. The new partnership brings elements of the island town to Pubg Mobile’s new “Santorini Arena Map,” with a new 8v8 Clan battle experience as players go toe to toe traversing the island’s hills. In 8v8 Team Deathmatch, players have infinite respawns and earn a point for each enemy they eliminate. The first team to achieve the elimination target within the time limit wins. Players can access the new Santorini 8v8 map by selecting Unranked and Arena on the Mode Selection screen. Pubg Mobile is available to download for free on the App Store and Google Play Store.

Basic Energy to install solar power on 30 gas stations

BASIC Energy Corp. will solarize 30 oil retail outlets under what it calls “ambitious” Green Energy E-Transport Project, the listed company said on Thursday.

“With this project, [we] aim to target the solarization of an initial 30 out of 1,500 planned retail station sites coupled with complementary operation of around 60 out of the 3,000 Basic E-buses,” the company said in a press release posted by the exchange on Thursday.

Among the identified retail stations are those belonging to Total Philippines Corp., ECO Oil Co. Ltd., and Filpride Energy Corp.’s USA 88.

“The Green Energy E-Transport Project is [Basic Energy’s] ambitious endeavor in pursuit of its vision to become a major instrument in the country’s drive for energy self-sufficiency by providing clean, efficient, and reliable energy sources,” the company said.

Earlier. Basic Energy announced that its board of directors approved the proposed P40-million budget for the project’s capital and operating expenses this year. The budget will be disbursed on a quarterly basis.

The firm’s board also approved a P31-million initial budget for the assessment of a 50-megawatt wind power project under its subsidiary Mabini Energy Corp.

Basic Energy shares at the local bourse inched up by one centavo or 2% to close at 51 centavos apiece on Thursday. — Marielle C. Lucenio

Malaysia holds rate at record low, warns of Ukraine risks

MALAYSIA kept its benchmark interest rate at a record low to support its nascent recovery, though warned the war in Ukraine has emerged as a “key” risk to global growth and trade.

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) maintained the overnight policy rate at 1.75% on Thursday, a decision expected by all 22 economists in a Bloomberg survey. Borrowing costs have remained steady since July 2020, with analysts expecting monetary policy normalization to start in the second half of the year.

Despite the ongoing economic recovery at home and abroad, the central bank warned that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine poses a possible threat.

“The unfolding developments surrounding the military conflict in Ukraine, however, have emerged as a key risk to global growth and trade prospects, commodity prices and financial market conditions,” it said in a statement.

It also said that the current stance of policy monetary is “appropriate and accommodative,” and would continue to be determined by new data and their implications on the outlook for inflation and growth. BNM is set announce updated economic forecasts at the end of the month.

“The overall language of the MPC statement sounded neutral, and shows no sign of BNM intending to start the rate normalization process anytime soon,” said Winson Phoon, head of fixed-income research at Maybank Securities Pte in Singapore.

Malaysia’s high vaccination rate has allowed the country to roll back virus curbs, which helped the economy rebound at the end of 2021 and lift optimism for the manufacturing sector. For this year, the government forecasts gross domestic product to grow within a range of 5.5% to 6.5%, from 3.1% in 2021, as it aims to reopen its borders as soon as next month.

The central bank sees headline inflation moderating on waning base effects, and gains in the core measure — which strips offs volatile food and fuel costs — to be modest, given the slack in the economy and the labor market.

The recovery still faces risks, including COVID-19 flareups, protracted supply bottlenecks and the Russia-Ukraine war. China’s slowing economy and the Federal Reserve’s policy tightening will further weigh on the economy, Finance Minister Zafrul Aziz said Wednesday. — Bloomberg