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FACT-CHECK: Burning is a lawful means of disposal of a worn-out Philippine flag

FACT-CHECK: Burning is a lawful means of disposal of a worn-out Philippine flag

Oct 22, 2024 | Fact Checked by PressOnePH

A Facebook video clip, without important context, showed the national flag being transported toward a large metal basin filled with an open flame. As expected, the misleading video prompted widespread surprise, confusion, and anger among viewers.

IN GCQ AREAS: Dine-in, delivery services allowed to operate 24 hours; mall hours extended until 11 p.m.

IN GCQ AREAS: Dine-in, delivery services allowed to operate 24 hours; mall hours extended until 11 p.m.

Oct 3, 2020 | Top Stories

The easing of restrictions was done to “augment the additional operational requirements and serve the needs of the public while enhancing income opportunities for workers,” according to DTI’s Memorandum Circular No. 20-52 issued on Friday. 

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