Rising together: Italy touts deep links with PH in commemorative book

The relationship between Italy and the Philippines is expected to further flourish in the years to come, banking on their deep people-to-people connection that spans decades if not centuries, Italian Ambassador to the Philippines Marco Clemente said.The two states are committed to continue bridging the Filipino and Italian people while doubling efforts to expand cooperation in various areas, be it on arts and culture, education, defense, or the economic field, Clemente said while reintroducing to the public the book ‘Philippine-Italy: Rising Together’ on Oct. 12.’This book is about our culture exchanges and how it has affected our political relations, hugely because politics comes after the cultural bonds between two nations,’ he said. ‘We wouldn’t be such good friends, politically, economically if we hadn’t had these strong cultural bonds. This is something which makes us really different from other countries.’For Clemente, the more than 167,000 Filipinos living and working in Italy and the fact that both
states are Christian-majority countries serve as ‘important elements’ of the relations between the two states.’Everything we experience now, and everything you read in this book, is actually an effect of a strong cultural relationship,” he said.The coffee table book was launched in August to mark the 75th year of diplomatic relations between Italy and the Philippines.It covers a wide range of topics and highlights the role of Italian writer and explorer Antonio Pigafetta, who accompanied Ferdinand Magellan on his historic first circumnavigation of the world and set foot as the first Italian national on the archipelago later to be called Las Islas Pilipinas or ‘The Philippines.’It also includes an English translation of the section of Pigafetta’s memoirs “The First Voyage around the World” exclusively devoted to the Las Islas Pilipinas.The book, which can also be accessed for free online, features a series of articles written by experts on Pigafetta’s life and work in Italy and the Philippines.In one article t
itled Pigafetta and his Journey, Association of Italians in the Philippines founder Giordano Galante described the Italian author as the ‘best man to be in that exploration,’ as he approached the Filipinos ‘with the culture that he brings with him and that had formed him up’ before being recruited by Magellan.’He became (an) example of (the) relationship necessary for a correct way in approaching new populations and cultures. Filipino people know this well,’ Galante wrote.’Antonio Pigafetta, the bearer of Italian culture, as we said before, becomes the first Italian to set foot on the Philippine territory, but bringing with him that culture and respect that reflected the teaching and feelings of his homeland, showing everyone how to introduce themselves in new relationships, and thus anticipating the phenomenon that for centuries, it marked the meaning of the Italian presence in this country, and which is still celebrated today with this 75th anniversary of friendly relations between Italy and the Philippines
.’Aside from the book launch, the Embassy of Italy in the Philippines plans to roll out a series of events on education, language, and performing arts that target the marginalized communities in Metro Manila.The embassy said it also plans to offer scholarship opportunities to Filipino students to help them fortify their careers with the help of Italian education.The physical copy of the Philippine-Italy: Rising Together book is not for sale, but a digital version may be accessed for free at the Italian Embassy in Manila’s website.

Source: Philippines News Agency

36 more Chinese POGO workers deported – embassy

The Chinese Embassy in Manila on Saturday said 36 more Chinese nationals who worked for an illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) hub have been deported.They left the country with Philippine police escorts on Oct. 13.’This is the latest step in China-Philippine law enforcement cooperation against POGOs,’ the Embassy said in a statement.’The Chinese Embassy will continue its support in China-Philippine law enforcement cooperation to safeguard healthy social economic and people-to-people exchanges between the two countries,’ it added.The deportation follows the Aug. 1 raid led by the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) on Rivendell Global Gaming Corporation in Pasay City.Upon the PAOCC’s request, the Embassy identified the Chinese nationals among the employees and issued them travel documents.An initial batch of POGO-employed Chinese workers was deported to China on Sept. 22, the Embassy said

Source: Philippines News Agency

PM visits Greece for talks on cooperation, World Expo bid campaign

SEOUL, Oct. 14 (Yonhap) — Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has traveled to Greece for talks on cooperation in advanced industries and to campaign for South Korea’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo, according to his office Saturday.

During a meeting with his counterpart, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in Athens on Friday (local time), Han praised Greece, which fought alongside South Korea during the Korean War, as sharing common values with Seoul and expressed hope for expanded cooperation in areas of advanced industries, renewable energy and environmentally friendly shipbuilding.

Han also asked for Greece’s support for the Seoul government’s bid to host the World Expo in South Korea’s southeastern port city of Busan in 2030.

Mitsotakis agreed on the need for strengthened bilateral cooperation and expressed hope for South Korea’s advanced industry companies to enter Greece, according to Han’s office.

Han also paid a courtesy call on Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou and met with Korean War veterans in Greece t
o express gratitude for their service in the 1950-53 inter-Korean conflict.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

(2nd LD) Key ruling party officials offer to resign over by-election defeat

SEOUL, Oct. 14 (Yonhap) — Key officials of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) have offered to resign over the party’s recent by-election defeat, which could spark a change in the party’s leadership ahead of the parliamentary elections in April.

On Wednesday, Jin Kyo-hoon of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) won 56.52 percent of the vote against his PPP rival Kim Tae-woo’s 39.37 percent in the by-election for the chief of Seoul’s Gangseo Ward, seen as a test of voter sentiment ahead of next year’s parliamentary elections.

Following the crushing defeat, the ruling party leadership vowed to heed the voice of the people and come up with extraordinary measures to win back their trust after the crushing defeat in the by-election.

Three days after the election, PPP Secretary General Lee Chul-gyu said on social media he has decided to step down from the post to help the party stabilize and make a constructive leap forward.

Along with Lee, the party’s other nominative officials, including Park Dae-ch
ul, the PPP’s chief policymaker, have offered to resign, according to the party’s spokesperson.

In response, PPP leader Kim Gi-hyeon said he has accepted their resignations and pledged to carry out reform measures to win back the trust of the public.

“I respect the senior officials’ determination for the stability and progressive leap of the party. and have decided to accept their resignations,” Kim wrote on Facebook, vowing to make people’s livelihoods the party’s top priority.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

(LEAD) Key ruling party officials offer to resign over by-election defeat

SEOUL, Oct. 14 (Yonhap) — Key officials of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) have offered to resign over the party’s recent by-election defeat, which could spark a change in the party’s leadership ahead of the parliamentary elections in April.

This week, Jin Kyo-hoon of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) won 56.52 percent of the vote against his PPP rival Kim Tae-woo’s 39.37 percent in the by-election for the chief of Seoul’s Gangseo Ward, seen as a test of voter sentiment ahead of next year’s parliamentary elections.

PPP Secretary General Lee Chul-gyu said on social media that he has decided to step down from the post to help the party stabilize and make a constructive leap forward.

Along with Lee, the party’s other nominative officials, including Park Dae-chul, the PPP’s chief policymaker, have offered to resign, according to the party’s spokesman.

PPP leaders have pledged to heed the voice of the people and come up with extraordinary measures to win back their trust after the crushing defe
at in the by-election.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

Key ruling party official offers to resign over by-election defeat

SEOUL, Oct. 14 (Yonhap) — A key official of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) has offered to resign over the party’s recent by-election defeat, which could spark a change in the party’s leadership ahead of the parliamentary elections in April.

This week, Jin Kyo-hoon of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) won 56.52 percent of the vote against his PPP rival Kim Tae-woo’s 39.37 percent in the by-election for the chief of Seoul’s Gangseo Ward, seen as a test of voter sentiment ahead of next year’s parliamentary elections.

PPP Secretary General Lee Chul-gyu said on social media that he has decided to step down from the post for the party’s stability and constructive leap forward.

PPP leaders have pledged to heed the voice of the people and come up with extraordinary measures to win back their trust after the crushing defeat in the by-election.

Source: Yonhap News Agency