Recognition Actions speak louder than words.


by The Philippine Star

The Philippine Star— It’s good to see countries with shared values going beyond words in recognizing the Philippines’ sovereign rights and maritime entitlements in the South China Sea, based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea or UNCLOS.

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—and need to back words with action. Sounding very much like a man who knows his time as a Hibs player is about to end, Paul Hanlon will always be interested in every detail – good, bad, encouraging and madly frustrating – of each development at the club he’s supported since childhood. Even if he doesn’t end up on the coaching staff, one of the possibilities mentioned in this final season of his playing contract, there’s no chance of this lifelong love affair simply fizzling out in a few weeks’ time. He's worth listening to, then,...

www.derryjournal.com—​North West optimism becoming reality as words develop into actions. In the first two months since the return of the Executive there has been and air of optimism that this historic trend appears to be changing. The Derry Chamber has played host to Minister for the Economy Conor Murphy MLA three times since the resumption of Executive affairs, most recently in March as the keynote speaker at our President’s Annual Lunch. Addressing Chamber members at the City Hotel, Minister Murphy said that a “compelling economic proposition is emerging in the North West”, with...

New York Post—Real-life 'Baby Reindeer' stalker speaks out, is considering legal action after Netflix show: 'I'm the victim'. “He’s using ‘Baby Reindeer’ to stalk me now,” she told the Daily Mail. “I’m the victim. He’s written a bloody show about me.”