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LEISURE. A child bikes along the concrete road that connects his village in Sitio 117 to the nearby market in Barangay Mintal, Davao City on Saturday, September 23. (Kenneth Paul Senarillos/davaotoday.com)

LEISURE

A child bikes along the concrete road that connects his village in Sitio 117 to the nearby market in Barangay Mintal, Davao City on Saturday, September 23. (Kenneth Paul Senarillos/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article Duterte: Diagram shows Lanao drug trade funds Marawi attacks
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Duterte: Diagram shows Lanao drug trade funds Marawi attacks

President Rodrigo Duterte said Friday the diagram of people involved in the illegal drug trade in Lanao del Sur province shows how the drug trade operates in Marawi City, funding the activities of local terrorists.

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Read more about the article First submarine cable system to boost Davao’s internet connection
Globe VP for Sourcing & Int'l Facilities Investments Arlene Jallorina (right) and Globe VP for Enterprise Product Management Cindy Salaya (2nd from right) lead the pulling of the SEA-US cable in Brgy. Talomo, Davao City. (Photo taken from Globe Business official website)

First submarine cable system to boost Davao’s internet connection

The $250-million Southeast Asia-United States (SEA-US) submarine cable system will provide the city and the island of Mindanao the “best connectivity” with a capacity of 800 gigabits per second (gbps), Ernest L. Cu, president and chief executive officer of the Globe Telecom, said during the launch here on Friday.

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SORRY. President Rodrigo Duterte makes an apology to Davao journalists late Friday night, September 22, for turning into a difficult subject to cover due to the Palace's security protocols, in contrast to the time when he was still the mayor of the city. (Zea Io Ming C. Capistrano/davaotoday.com)

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President Rodrigo Duterte makes an apology to Davao journalists late Friday night, September 22, for turning into a difficult subject to cover due to the Palace's security protocols, in contrast to the time when he was still the mayor of the city. (Zea Io Ming C. Capistrano/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article Davao’s tourist arrivals picks up after drop since ML declaration
OPTIMISTIC. City Tourism Operations Officer Generose Tecson says the tourism industry remains positive despite the 20 million total revenue loss within the period from May 24-27, days after the declaration of Martial Law in Mindanao during the iSpeak Forum on Thursday at the City Hall. (Robby Joy Salveron/davaotoday.com)

Davao’s tourist arrivals picks up after drop since ML declaration

Tourist arrivals in Davao City is starting to pick up after its drop when ?M?artial ?L?aw was declared in May this year?, ci???ty officials said.? Data from the City Tourism Operations Office showed tourist arrivals picked up from a low of 151,170 in July and 185,660 in August.

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