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MANILA, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The Philippines is exploring legal options against China accusing it of destruction of coral reefs within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea, an allegation rejected by Beijing an attempt to "create political drama". The Philippines foreign ministry late on Thursday said it was awaiting assessments from various agencies of the extent of environmental damage in Iroquois Reef in the Spratly islands and would be guided by solicitor general Menardo Guevarra. Any move to pursue arbitration would be highly controversial after the Philippines' landmark 2016 victory in a case against China that concluded Beijing's claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea had no basis under international law. Iroquois Reef is close to the Reed Bank, where the Philippines hopes to one day access gas reserves, a plan complicated by China's claim to the area. Coral in the South China Sea has been used for limestone and construction materials, traditional medicines and even souvenirs and jewelry.
Persons: Menardo, Guevarra, Mao Ning, Neil Jerome Morales, Martin Petty Organizations: China, Department of Foreign Affairs, South China, Reed Bank, Thomson Locations: MANILA, Philippines, South China, Beijing, Spratly, Hague, China, South, Manila, Vietnam, Malaysia
Nobel laureate Ressa acquitted in Philippine tax case
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( Mikhail Flores | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/4] Philippines Nobel laureate Maria Ressa faces the media after she and her news site Rappler were acquitted of tax fraud by a trial court in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines, September 12, 2023. After the verdict was announced, Ressa told reporters Her acquittal sends a "good signal" to the business community, as her tax charges "have a lot to do with the rule of law". "The acquittal now strengthens our resolve to continue with the justice system, to submit ourselves to the court despite the political harassment, despite the attack on press freedom," Ressa said. Ressa's acquittal was expected after she was cleared of similar tax charges nine months ago. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who has been in office for 14 months, has said he would not interfere in the court cases against Rappler.
Persons: Maria Ressa, Rappler, Eloisa Lopez, Rodrigo Duterte, Ressa, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, Francis Lim, Mikhail Flores, Martin Petty, Kanupriya Kapoor Organizations: REUTERS, Rappler, World Press, Thomson Locations: Philippines, Pasig City, Metro Manila, MANILA, Russian
Nobel laureate Maria Ressa acquitted in Philippine tax case
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Philippine journalist and Nobel laureate Maria Ressa reacts outside the Pasig Regional Trial Court following her acquittal in a tax evasion case in Pasig, Metro Manila on Sept. 12, 2023. Philippines Nobel laureate Maria Ressa and her news site Rappler were acquitted of tax fraud by a trial court on Tuesday, in another legal victory for the embattled journalist. After the verdict was announced, Ressa told reporters she felt "good" about the court's decision. Ressa's acquittal was expected after she was cleared of similar tax charges nine months ago. Ressa, 59, is currently on bail and was convicted in 2020 for cyber libel in one of several cases against the website filed by government agencies.
Persons: Maria Ressa, Rappler, Ressa, Rodrigo Duterte Locations: Philippine, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines, Russian
The Nobel Prize-winning journalist Maria Ressa on Tuesday was acquitted by a Philippine court of tax fraud, the latest legal victory in her fight for the survival of her news site Rappler, which has come to represent the precariousness of the nation’s press freedoms. A regional trial court in Pasig City, near Manila, found that Ms. Ressa did not violate the country’s tax code, according to the ruling. It was the fifth and final tax-related charge against Ms. Ressa, who faced a fine and up to 10 years in prison, and her publication, according to a statement from Rappler. Ms. Ressa, the Philippines’ most prominent journalist, has been the target of harassment and intimidation since she founded the news site in 2012. She has faced a series of civil and criminal cases, including charges of tax evasion and violations of foreign ownership rules.
Persons: Maria Ressa, Ressa, Ms, Locations: Philippine, Pasig City, Manila, Philippines
Hong Kong CNN —Philippine Nobel Peace laureate Maria Ressa was acquitted of tax evasion Tuesday, according to her news site Rappler, in the latest legal victory for the veteran journalist. Ressa and Rappler are now cleared of all five tax-related charges filed during the administration of former President Rodrigo Duterte, according to CNN affiliate CNN Philippines. “This is really a win not just for Maria … but a win for the Philippines,” Ressa’s lawyer Francis Lim told supporters outside Regional Trial Court in Pasig city. The ruling comes eight months after Ressa was cleared of four earlier counts of tax violations filed in 2018 by Duterte’s government. She won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, along with Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov, for her efforts to safeguard freedom of expression in the Philippines.
Persons: Maria Ressa, Ressa, Rodrigo Duterte, Maria …, , Francis Lim, Dmitry Muratov Organizations: Hong Kong CNN —, CNN, CNN Philippines Locations: Hong Kong, Hong Kong CNN — Philippine, Philippines, Pasig city, , Russian
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Philippines hopes politics will take a 'back seat' to economics: Nobel Prize winner Maria RessaNobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa, who founded online news website Rappler, discusses how "the rich got richer" and the "poor got poorer" in the Philippines during Covid lockdowns.
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa and her news site Rappler were acquitted by a court of tax evasion charges on Wednesday, a judge said, handing Ressa a victory in a case the veteran journalist has described as part of a pattern of harassment. She said the charges were “politically motivated” and “a brazen abuse of power.”The tax evasion case stemmed from accusations by the state revenue agency that Rappler had omitted from its tax returns the proceeds of a 2015 sale of depositary receipts to foreign investors, which later became the securities regulator’s basis to revoke its license. The Philippine justice department said it respected the decision of the court. Ressa, 59, is currently on bail as she appeals a six-year prison sentence handed down in 2020 for a libel conviction. She has been fighting a string of government lawsuits that have stoked international concern about media harassment in the Philippines, one of Asia’s most dangerous places for journalists.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa gives a speech during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony on Dec. 10, 2021 in Oslo, Norway. Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa and her online news company were cleared Wednesday of tax evasion charges she said were among a slew of legal cases used by former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to try to muzzle critical reporting. Rappler welcomed the court decision as "the triumph of facts over politics." Human Rights Watch said the tax charges under Duterte's rule were "bogus and politically motivated" and the acquittal of Ressa and Rappler "is a victory for press freedom in the Philippines." The tax court ruled that the Philippine Depositary Receipts issued by Rappler were non-taxable, removing the basis of the tax evasion charges filed by Justice Department prosecutors under Duterte.
[1/4] Rappler CEO and Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa speaks to the press after a Manila court acquitted her from a tax evasion case, outside the Court of Tax Appeals in Quezon City, Philippines, January 18, 2023. The tax evasion case stemmed from accusations by the state revenue agency that Rappler had omitted from its tax returns the proceeds of a 2015 sale of depositary receipts to foreign investors, which later became the securities regulator's basis to revoke its licence. The Philippine's justice department said it respected the decision of the court. Ressa, 59 is currently on bail as she appeals a six-year prison sentence handed down in 2020 for a libel conviction. Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Ed Davies, Jacqueline Wong and Michael PerryOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Philippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa plans to appeal her cyber libel conviction at the country’s Supreme Court, her lawyer said Tuesday, after losing her legal battle and having months added to her sentence. The appeals court in its October 10 decision upheld its earlier ruling that affirmed a lower court’s conviction, and added eight months to her six-year jail sentence. Ressa, a dual US-Filipino citizen, is head of Rappler, which earned a reputation for its in-depth reporting and tough scrutiny of then President Rodrigo Duterte. Ressa and Rappler have been fighting numerous legal battles, including alleged tax offences and violation of foreign ownership rules on domestic media. “The ongoing campaign of harassment and intimidation against me and Rappler continues, and the Philippines legal system is not doing enough to stop it,” Ressa said after losing her appeal.
MANILA, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Philippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa plans to appeal her cyber libel conviction at the country's Supreme Court, her lawyer said on Tuesday, after losing her legal battle and having months added to her sentence. The appeals court in its Oct. 10 decision upheld its earlier ruling that affirmed a lower court's conviction, and added eight months to her six-year jail sentence. Ressa and Rappler have been fighting numerous legal battles, including alleged tax offences and violation of foreign ownership rules on domestic media. "The ongoing campaign of harassment and intimidation against me and Rappler continues, and the Philippines legal system is not doing enough to stop it," Ressa said in a statement after losing her appeal. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Martin PettyOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Агентство Bloomberg опубликовало список 50 людей с наибольшими достижениями в своей сфере в 2020 годуИздание Bloomberg представило список из 50 человек, достигших самых выдающихся успехов в своей сфере в 2020 году. Перечень состоит из пяти категорий по областям: политика, бизнес, развлечения, финансы, наука и технологии, пишет Сноб. Развлечения:# Билли Айлиш, певица;# Бон Джун Хо, режиссер;# Селеста Барбер, актриса;# Донна Лэнгли, глава Universal Filmed Entertainment Group;# Swizz Beatz и Timbaland;# Сара Купер, комик;# Колин Каперник, активист;# Гай Фьери, ресторатор, писатель и телеведущий;# Джейсон Хехир, документалист;# Рене Монтгомери, активист;# Айя Кьогоку и Хисаши Ногами, руководители Nintendo Co;# Маркус Рашфорд, нападающий «Манчестер Юнайтед». Политика:# Светлана Тихановская, лидер оппоиции в Белоруссии;# Луис Лакалье Поу, президент Уругвая;# Алисия Гарза, Патрис Каллорс и Опал Томети, основательницы движения Black Lives Matter;# Джон Робертс, главный судья Верховного суда США;# Абдалла Хамдук, премьер-министр Судана;# Летисия Джеймс, генеральный прокурор штата Нью-Йорк;# Одунайо Эвенийи и Дамилола Одуфауа, соосновательницы Феминистской коалиции;# Мухаммад ибн Заид Аль Нахайян, наследный принц Абу-Даби;# Мэдисон Коуторн, избранный член палаты представителей конгресса США;# Мариа Ресса, генеральный директор Rappler Inc.;# Цай Инвень, президент Тайваня. Бизнес:# Аврора Джеймс, основательница проекта Fifteen Percent Pledge;# Страйв Масайиа, основатель Econet Group;# Рид Хастингс, глава Netflix;# Сумит Сингх, генеральный директор Chewy Inc.;# Вонг Чинг, генеральный директор Meituan;# Джон Фоли, генеральный директор Peloton Interactive Inc.;# Бюджу Равиндран, основатель и глава Think & Learn Pvt.
Persons: Swizz Beatz Timbaland, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup —, Билли Айлиш, Бон Джун Хо, Селеста Барбер, Донна Лэнгли, Сара Купер, Колин Каперник, Гай Фьери, Джейсон Хехир, Рене Монтгомери, Айя Кьогоку, Хисаши Ноги, Маркус Рашфорд, Светлана Тихановская, Луис Лакалье Поу, Алисия Гарза, Патрис Каллорс, Опал Томети, Джон Робертс, Летисия Джеймс, Одунайо Эвенийи, Дамилола Одуфауа, Мухаммад ибн Заид Аль Нахайян, АбуДаби, Мэдисон Коуторн, Мариа Ресса, Цай Инвень, Аврора Джеймс, Страйв Масайиа, Рид Хастингс, Сумит Сингх, Вонг Чинг, Джон Фоли, Бюджу Равиндран, Вийя, Форрест Ли, Кристалина Георгиева, Джеймс Горман, Байжа Бхатт, Владимир Тенев, Джейн Фрейзер, Алан Ховард, Линда Киркпатрик, Даррен Уильямс, Чанпэн Чжао, Цзэн Юйцюнь, Гвинн Шотвелл, Тим Брэй, Энтони Фаучи, Чон ЮнКен, Келлер Ринаудо Organizations: Bloomberg, Universal, Entertainment, Nintendo, Rappler Inc, Econet, Netflix, Chewy Inc, Interactive, Sea Ltd, Citigroup, Citigroup — —, Howard Asset Management, Mastercard Inc, Southern Bancorp Inc, Binance Holdings, Technology, SpaceX, годуИздание, Сноб, Манчестер Юнайтед, Верховный суд, Феминистская коалиция, Международный валютный фонд, Корейское агентство по контролю и профилактике заболевания Locations: Белоруссия, Уругвай, США, Судан, НьюЙорк, Тайвань, Северная Америка, Белый дом
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