DFA, JAPAN EMBASSY HOST MARITIME SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW SEMINAR

MANILA– In collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in Manila, the DFA-Office of Maritime and Ocean Affairs organized a seminar on “Maritime Security and International Law” with Professor Kentaro Furuya of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies and the Japan Coast Guard Academy presenting on the experience of Japan in policing and protecting its maritime domain.

Participants included the member agencies of the National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS), who benefitted from Japan’s perspective on the maritime security environment in the East China Sea, specifically the measures taken by the Japan Coast Guard in mechanizing international law, including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), to protect its territorial sea.

Japan added that its effort to exercise a rules-based order in its maritime domain is a combination of police power, led by the Japanese Coast Guard, and the enforcement of territorial integrity exercised by Japan’s Self Defense Force, which is complemented by international support and security alliances.

Professor Furuya underscored the importance of UNCLOS in guiding Japan’s responses to its maritime issues, and exercising patience until diplomatic solutions are achieved, encouraging the Philippines to consider the same.

MOAO Assistant Secretary Maria Angela A. Ponce thanked Professor Furuya for his presentation, and the Embassy of Japan for organizing the session, with the assurance that the DFA stands ready to widen its engagement on maritime issues with the Japanese government and other potential partners “in identifying common challenges, expand our perspectives and examining various approaches to utilizing UNCLOS to protect our interests.”

The seminar on maritime security and international law is just the first of many activities being organized by the Embassy of Japan to highlight the deep bilateral cooperation on maritime issues between the governments of the Philippines and Japan.

Source: Republic of Philippines Department Of Foreign Affairs

Singapore Reports 24,080 New COVID-19 Cases

SINGAPORE– Singapore reported 24,080 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total tally to 748,504.

Of the new cases, 2,950 cases were detected through PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests, and 21,130 through ARTs (antigen rapid tests), according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health.

Among the PCR cases, 2,866 were local transmissions and 84 were imported cases.

Among the ART cases, with mild symptoms and assessed to be of low risk, there were 21,025 local transmissions and 105 imported cases.

A total of 1,726 cases are currently warded in hospitals, with 53 cases in intensive care units.

Eleven more patients have died from complications, due to the COVID-19 infection, bringing the death toll to 1,030, the ministry said.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Vietnam Reports 98,762 New COVID-19 Cases, 3,557,629 In Total

HANOI– Vietnam logged 98,762 new COVID-19 infections yesterday, its new daily record, up 4,377 cases from Monday, according to its Ministry of Health.

The new infections, logged in 63 localities nationwide, included 98,743 domestically transmitted and 19 imported.

The Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, remained the pandemic hotspot with 13,323 cases, yesterday, also its highest-ever daily number, followed by northern Quang Ninh province, with 4,011 cases, and northern Bac Ninh province with 3,933 cases.

On the same day, the health authorities also documented 15,382 COVID-19 cases detected earlier, in northern Ha Giang province.

The infections brought the total tally to 3,557,629, with 40,338 deaths. Nationwide, as many as 2,479,883 COVID-19 patients, or 70 percent of the infections, have so far recovered.

Around 195 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in the country, including 178.2 million shots on people aged 18 and above, said the ministry.

Vietnam has by far gone through four waves of increasing scale, complication, and infectivity.

As of yesterday, it has registered over 3.55 million locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, since the start of the current wave in Apr, 2021, said the health ministry.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Sumatran Elephant Dies In Aceh Due To Bacterial Infection

JAKARTA– A wild Sumatran elephant died, two days after being treated intensively at the Saree Elephant Training Centre, in Indonesia’s Aceh province, the Aceh Natural Resources Conservation Agency said, yesterday.

The agency’s head, Agus Arianto, said, forest guards found the 30-year-old female elephant last Friday, in a malnourished and critical condition, in a forest in Lamtamot village, Aceh Besar district.

“There is an old infected wound in the abdomen. We suspect it was due to being hit by a wooden pole or spear,” Arianto said.

The guards found no indication of violence on the elephant.

Based on a necropsy result, the elephant died of infection from untreated wounds, that triggered the spread of bacteria throughout the body, and then damaged the metabolic system.– NNN-ANTARA

In 2022, this is the third death of Indonesian wild elephants that the International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies as Critically Endangered due to hunts, conflicts, and habitat destructions.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Brunei’s Daily COVID-19 Cases Top 4,000 For Two Consecutive Days

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN– Brunei reported 4,220 new COVID-19 cases yesterday, another record daily high, bringing the national tally to 67,762.

As a country of 420,000 people, Brunei saw its daily cases exceeding the 4,000 mark for two straight days, after recording more than 3,000 cases for six straight days, since last Tuesday.

The newly recorded cases were all local infections, the country’s health ministry said.

The ministry said, the country is going through the third wave of COVID-19 and the number of cases is expected to increase beyond the total reported, during the second wave, with the Omicron variant replacing the Delta variant as the dominant variant.

As of Feb 28, 54.4 percent of Brunei’s population have received three doses of the COVID-19 vaccines, while more than 94 percent have received one and two doses.

The COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer, BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, China’s Sinopharm are administered in Brunei.

According to the health ministry, two more patients passed away in the past 24 hours, bringing the death tally to 127.

Currently, 31,422 active cases are being treated and monitored in Brunei, where 36,213 recoveries have been reported.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK