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  1. America’s Ban On Importing Crab Meat From The Philippines Takes Effect

    Due to the Philippines’ failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the United States’ ban on importing Philippine crab meat officially took effect, according to a business news report by the Philippine Star. This latest development is another embarrassment for the Philippines as it is the only Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member nation that failed the US comparability assessment. It should be noted that the Philippines took pride in hosting the ASEAN Summit this year.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Philippine Star news report. Some parts in boldface…

    As the US import ban on Philippine crab meat takes effect today, the blue swimming crab industry is bracing for massive economic losses – estimated at P6 billion to P7 billion annually – and job displacements, an industry stakeholder said.

    Former E.B. Magalona mayor and crab meat exporter Alfonso Gamboa said the country’s failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) led to the loss of its largest export market.

    About 90 percent of Philippine crab meat production is exported to the United States, Gamboa said.

    The United States National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announced on May 12 that imports of Philippine blue swimming crab products would be restricted due to inadequate documentation on mandatory marine mammal protection and bycatch monitoring programs.

    Gamboa, president of Saravia Blue Crab Inc., a major blue crab processing company, said the Philippines is the only ASEAN country that failed the US comparability assessment, noting that Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Vietnam and even China were able to comply.

    We failed because of insufficient documentation and monitoring measures concerning marine mammal protection,” he said.

    Gamboa said the industry had already been experiencing difficulties since September 2025 when Philippine exporters were initially denied access to the US market. An appeal filed in January 2026 was likewise unsuccessful.

    “In other words, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) did not do its job,” he said.

    Gamboa estimated that around 10,000 fishermen and an additional 4,000 to 5,000 crab meat pickers in Negros, Panay, Bicol, Samar, Leyte and parts of Mindanao could be affected by the loss of the US market.

    Major production areas include the Visayan Sea, Guimaras Strait, San Miguel Bay, Masbate, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur.

    The Philippines exports approximately 500,000 pounds of crab meat monthly to the US, with products sourced from processing facilities in Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu, and other coastal communities.

    Although alternative markets such as China, the European Union, Canada and Australia remain available, Gamboa said they are too small to absorb the volume previously purchased by US buyers.

    “These markets cannot absorb the displaced workers or the volume we used to ship to the United States,” he said.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the government of the Philippines will be able to act quickly to gain access to the United States for its crab meat exports? Who in Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) should be held responsible for the failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    #America #ASEAN #ASEANSummit #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BureauOfFisheriesAndAquaticResourcesBFAR #business #businessNews #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #crab #crabMeat #DonaldJTrump #DonaldTrump #economics #economy #EconomyOfThePhilippines #export #Facebook #food #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #import #Instagram #Investagrams #news #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #PhilstarCom #Pinoy #PresidentTrump #publicService #seaFood #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #Trump #Twitter #UnitedStatesNationalMarineFisheriesServiceNMFS #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #UnitedStatesOfAmericaUSA #USMarineMammalProtectionActMMPA #USA #WordPress #WordPressCom
  2. America’s Ban On Importing Crab Meat From The Philippines Takes Effect

    Due to the Philippines’ failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the United States’ ban on importing Philippine crab meat officially took effect, according to a business news report by the Philippine Star. This latest development is another embarrassment for the Philippines as it is the only Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member nation that failed the US comparability assessment. It should be noted that the Philippines took pride in hosting the ASEAN Summit this year.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Philippine Star news report. Some parts in boldface…

    As the US import ban on Philippine crab meat takes effect today, the blue swimming crab industry is bracing for massive economic losses – estimated at P6 billion to P7 billion annually – and job displacements, an industry stakeholder said.

    Former E.B. Magalona mayor and crab meat exporter Alfonso Gamboa said the country’s failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) led to the loss of its largest export market.

    About 90 percent of Philippine crab meat production is exported to the United States, Gamboa said.

    The United States National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announced on May 12 that imports of Philippine blue swimming crab products would be restricted due to inadequate documentation on mandatory marine mammal protection and bycatch monitoring programs.

    Gamboa, president of Saravia Blue Crab Inc., a major blue crab processing company, said the Philippines is the only ASEAN country that failed the US comparability assessment, noting that Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Vietnam and even China were able to comply.

    We failed because of insufficient documentation and monitoring measures concerning marine mammal protection,” he said.

    Gamboa said the industry had already been experiencing difficulties since September 2025 when Philippine exporters were initially denied access to the US market. An appeal filed in January 2026 was likewise unsuccessful.

    “In other words, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) did not do its job,” he said.

    Gamboa estimated that around 10,000 fishermen and an additional 4,000 to 5,000 crab meat pickers in Negros, Panay, Bicol, Samar, Leyte and parts of Mindanao could be affected by the loss of the US market.

    Major production areas include the Visayan Sea, Guimaras Strait, San Miguel Bay, Masbate, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur.

    The Philippines exports approximately 500,000 pounds of crab meat monthly to the US, with products sourced from processing facilities in Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu, and other coastal communities.

    Although alternative markets such as China, the European Union, Canada and Australia remain available, Gamboa said they are too small to absorb the volume previously purchased by US buyers.

    “These markets cannot absorb the displaced workers or the volume we used to ship to the United States,” he said.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the government of the Philippines will be able to act quickly to gain access to the United States for its crab meat exports? Who in Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) should be held responsible for the failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #America #ASEAN #ASEANSummit #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BureauOfFisheriesAndAquaticResourcesBFAR #business #businessNews #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #crab #crabMeat #DonaldJTrump #DonaldTrump #economics #economy #EconomyOfThePhilippines #export #Facebook #food #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #import #Instagram #Investagrams #news #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #PhilstarCom #Pinoy #PresidentTrump #publicService #seaFood #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #Trump #Twitter #UnitedStatesNationalMarineFisheriesServiceNMFS #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #UnitedStatesOfAmericaUSA #USMarineMammalProtectionActMMPA #USA #WordPress #WordPressCom
  3. America’s Ban On Importing Crab Meat From The Philippines Takes Effect

    Due to the Philippines’ failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the United States’ ban on importing Philippine crab meat officially took effect, according to a business news report by the Philippine Star. This latest development is another embarrassment for the Philippines as it is the only Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member nation that failed the US comparability assessment. It should be noted that the Philippines took pride in hosting the ASEAN Summit this year.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Philippine Star news report. Some parts in boldface…

    As the US import ban on Philippine crab meat takes effect today, the blue swimming crab industry is bracing for massive economic losses – estimated at P6 billion to P7 billion annually – and job displacements, an industry stakeholder said.

    Former E.B. Magalona mayor and crab meat exporter Alfonso Gamboa said the country’s failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) led to the loss of its largest export market.

    About 90 percent of Philippine crab meat production is exported to the United States, Gamboa said.

    The United States National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announced on May 12 that imports of Philippine blue swimming crab products would be restricted due to inadequate documentation on mandatory marine mammal protection and bycatch monitoring programs.

    Gamboa, president of Saravia Blue Crab Inc., a major blue crab processing company, said the Philippines is the only ASEAN country that failed the US comparability assessment, noting that Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Vietnam and even China were able to comply.

    We failed because of insufficient documentation and monitoring measures concerning marine mammal protection,” he said.

    Gamboa said the industry had already been experiencing difficulties since September 2025 when Philippine exporters were initially denied access to the US market. An appeal filed in January 2026 was likewise unsuccessful.

    “In other words, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) did not do its job,” he said.

    Gamboa estimated that around 10,000 fishermen and an additional 4,000 to 5,000 crab meat pickers in Negros, Panay, Bicol, Samar, Leyte and parts of Mindanao could be affected by the loss of the US market.

    Major production areas include the Visayan Sea, Guimaras Strait, San Miguel Bay, Masbate, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur.

    The Philippines exports approximately 500,000 pounds of crab meat monthly to the US, with products sourced from processing facilities in Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu, and other coastal communities.

    Although alternative markets such as China, the European Union, Canada and Australia remain available, Gamboa said they are too small to absorb the volume previously purchased by US buyers.

    “These markets cannot absorb the displaced workers or the volume we used to ship to the United States,” he said.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the government of the Philippines will be able to act quickly to gain access to the United States for its crab meat exports? Who in Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) should be held responsible for the failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #America #ASEAN #ASEANSummit #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BureauOfFisheriesAndAquaticResourcesBFAR #business #businessNews #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #crab #crabMeat #DonaldJTrump #DonaldTrump #economics #economy #EconomyOfThePhilippines #export #Facebook #food #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #import #Instagram #Investagrams #news #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #PhilstarCom #Pinoy #PresidentTrump #publicService #seaFood #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #Trump #Twitter #UnitedStatesNationalMarineFisheriesServiceNMFS #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #UnitedStatesOfAmericaUSA #USMarineMammalProtectionActMMPA #USA #WordPress #WordPressCom
  4. America’s Ban On Importing Crab Meat From The Philippines Takes Effect

    Due to the Philippines’ failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the United States’ ban on importing Philippine crab meat officially took effect, according to a business news report by the Philippine Star. This latest development is another embarrassment for the Philippines as it is the only Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member nation that failed the US comparability assessment. It should be noted that the Philippines took pride in hosting the ASEAN Summit this year.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Philippine Star news report. Some parts in boldface…

    As the US import ban on Philippine crab meat takes effect today, the blue swimming crab industry is bracing for massive economic losses – estimated at P6 billion to P7 billion annually – and job displacements, an industry stakeholder said.

    Former E.B. Magalona mayor and crab meat exporter Alfonso Gamboa said the country’s failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) led to the loss of its largest export market.

    About 90 percent of Philippine crab meat production is exported to the United States, Gamboa said.

    The United States National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announced on May 12 that imports of Philippine blue swimming crab products would be restricted due to inadequate documentation on mandatory marine mammal protection and bycatch monitoring programs.

    Gamboa, president of Saravia Blue Crab Inc., a major blue crab processing company, said the Philippines is the only ASEAN country that failed the US comparability assessment, noting that Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Vietnam and even China were able to comply.

    We failed because of insufficient documentation and monitoring measures concerning marine mammal protection,” he said.

    Gamboa said the industry had already been experiencing difficulties since September 2025 when Philippine exporters were initially denied access to the US market. An appeal filed in January 2026 was likewise unsuccessful.

    “In other words, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) did not do its job,” he said.

    Gamboa estimated that around 10,000 fishermen and an additional 4,000 to 5,000 crab meat pickers in Negros, Panay, Bicol, Samar, Leyte and parts of Mindanao could be affected by the loss of the US market.

    Major production areas include the Visayan Sea, Guimaras Strait, San Miguel Bay, Masbate, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur.

    The Philippines exports approximately 500,000 pounds of crab meat monthly to the US, with products sourced from processing facilities in Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu, and other coastal communities.

    Although alternative markets such as China, the European Union, Canada and Australia remain available, Gamboa said they are too small to absorb the volume previously purchased by US buyers.

    “These markets cannot absorb the displaced workers or the volume we used to ship to the United States,” he said.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the government of the Philippines will be able to act quickly to gain access to the United States for its crab meat exports? Who in Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) should be held responsible for the failure to comply with the US Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #America #ASEAN #ASEANSummit #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BureauOfFisheriesAndAquaticResourcesBFAR #business #businessNews #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #crab #crabMeat #DonaldJTrump #DonaldTrump #economics #economy #EconomyOfThePhilippines #export #Facebook #food #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #import #Instagram #Investagrams #news #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #PhilstarCom #Pinoy #PresidentTrump #publicService #seaFood #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #Trump #Twitter #UnitedStatesNationalMarineFisheriesServiceNMFS #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #UnitedStatesOfAmericaUSA #USMarineMammalProtectionActMMPA #USA #WordPress #WordPressCom
  5. Travelers in Korea can now use their passports to verify their Naver accounts • PhilSTAR Life

    If you’re visiting South Korea and would need to book a service or reservation through Naver but don’t…
    #EuropeSays #Korea #KR #Naver #Celebrity #Entertainment #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    europesays.com/korea/49377/

  6. Three countries, one table • PhilSTAR Life

    Two French chefs, two nights, one historic hotel. The Peninsula Manila is turning 50 this year, and one of the ways it has chosen to celebrate the milestone is through a culinary collaboration at Old Manila, th…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchcuisine #celebrity #entertainment #francais #france #French #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    diningandcooking.com/2669514/t

  7. Three countries, one table • PhilSTAR Life

    Two French chefs, two nights, one historic hotel. The Peninsula Manila is turning 50 this year, and one of the ways it has chosen to celebrate the milestone is through a culinary collaboration at Old Manila, th…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchcuisine #celebrity #entertainment #francais #france #French #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    diningandcooking.com/2669514/t

  8. Three countries, one table • PhilSTAR Life

    Two French chefs, two nights, one historic hotel. The Peninsula Manila is turning 50 this year, and one of the ways it has chosen to celebrate the milestone is through a culinary collaboration at Old Manila, th…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchcuisine #celebrity #entertainment #francais #france #French #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    diningandcooking.com/2669514/t

  9. Three countries, one table • PhilSTAR Life

    Two French chefs, two nights, one historic hotel. The Peninsula Manila is turning 50 this year, and one of the ways it has chosen to celebrate the milestone is through a culinary collaboration at Old Manila, th…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchcuisine #celebrity #entertainment #francais #france #French #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    diningandcooking.com/2669514/t

  10. Twist, tie, repeat: The endless reinvention of the Hermès Carré • PhilSTAR Life

    There are houses you enter, and then there are worlds you slip into. I went to a cabin.…
    #France #FR #Europe #EU #Hermès #Celebrity #Entertainment #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    europesays.com/france/27322/

  11. Mediterranean mornings, Filipino soul • PhilSTAR Life

    At a time when breakfast has become everything from a rushed necessity to a social ritual, Rumba is giving the day’s first meal a flavorful new spin. Located within Aya…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Breakfast #MediterraneanBreakfast #breakfast #celebrity #entertainment #Lifestyle #Mediterranean #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    diningandcooking.com/2661344/m

  12. Mediterranean mornings, Filipino soul • PhilSTAR Life

    At a time when breakfast has become everything from a rushed necessity to a social ritual, Rumba is giving the day’s first meal a flavorful new spin. Located within Aya…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Breakfast #MediterraneanBreakfast #breakfast #celebrity #entertainment #Lifestyle #Mediterranean #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    diningandcooking.com/2661344/m

  13. Mediterranean mornings, Filipino soul • PhilSTAR Life

    At a time when breakfast has become everything from a rushed necessity to a social ritual, Rumba is giving the day’s first meal a flavorful new spin. Located within Aya…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Breakfast #MediterraneanBreakfast #breakfast #celebrity #entertainment #Lifestyle #Mediterranean #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    diningandcooking.com/2661344/m

  14. alojapan.com/1489142/philippin Philippine Airlines to resume direct Sapporo flights starting November • PhilSTAR Life #Celebrity #Entertainment #Hokkaido #HokkaidoNews #lifestyle #news #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar #北海道 Dreaming of visiting Sapporo? Philippine Airlines is set to offer direct flights again to Japan’s winter capital. Beyond its food and cherry blossoms, Japan is a popular destination during the winter season for its picturesque natu

  15. alojapan.com/1489142/philippin Philippine Airlines to resume direct Sapporo flights starting November • PhilSTAR Life #Celebrity #Entertainment #Hokkaido #HokkaidoNews #lifestyle #news #PhilippineStar #philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar #北海道 Dreaming of visiting Sapporo? Philippine Airlines is set to offer direct flights again to Japan’s winter capital. Beyond its food and cherry blossoms, Japan is a popular destination during the winter season for its picturesque natu

  16. Marian Rivera becomes Bulgari’s newest friend of the house • PhilSTAR Life

    Marian Rivera is luxury fashion brand Bulgari’s newest “friend of the house.” The actress shared on Instagram that…
    #France #FR #Europe #EU #Bulgari #Celebrity #Entertainment #Lifestyle #lvmh #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    europesays.com/france/17114/

  17. Around 10 ‘new’ victims in France’s Epstein probe: prosecutor • PhilSTAR Life

    Trigger warning: This article contains mentions of sexual abuse. Around 10 “new” suspected victims have come forward in…
    #France #FR #Europe #EU #Celebrity #Entertainment #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    europesays.com/france/15858/

  18. Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga dies in custody in The Hague • PhilSTAR Life

    Félicien Kabuga, accused of bankrolling the Rwandan genocide, died on Thursday in a hospital in The Hague while…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #TheHague #Celebrity #entertainment #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    europesays.com/netherlands/128

  19. Zaldy Co no longer in Czech Republic territory but still within Schengen area—DOJ • PhilSTAR Life

    Fugitive Zaldy Co has left the Czech Republic and is not under the custody of any authority, as…
    #CzechRepublic #Czechia #CZ #Europe #Europa #EU #celebrity #Česko #czechrepublic #czechia #Entertainment #lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #Philippinesnews #philstar #zprávy
    europesays.com/2950616/

  20. Matty Juniosa advances to ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ finals after earning second golden buzzer • PhilSTAR Life

    Filipino singer Matty Juniosa just keeps on shining on the stage of Britain’s Got Talent as he earned…
    #NewsBeep #News #TV #CA #Canada #Celebrity #Entertainment #lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    newsbeep.com/ca/629638/

  21. Zaldy Co ‘not arrested,’ his liberty merely ‘restrained’ in the Czech Republic—DOJ • PhilSTAR Life

    The Department of Justice has clarified that fugitive and former congressman Zaldy Co was technically not arrested in…
    #CzechRepublic #Czechia #CZ #Europe #Europa #EU #celebrity #Česko #czechrepublic #czechia #Entertainment #lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #Philippinesnews #philstar #zprávy
    europesays.com/2941531/

  22. Ruta Retiro: Where to experience the flavors of Spain in just one neighborhood • PhilSTAR Life

    Outside Spain, tapas are often seen as simple finger food; small bites served on small plates to accompany…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #Celebrity #entertainment #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    europesays.com/spain/7972/

  23. France makes reusable period products free for young women • PhilSTAR Life

    France’s social security is to reimburse the cost of reusable menstrual cups and underwear for women under the…
    #France #FR #Europe #EU #Celebrity #Entertainment #Lifestyle #PhilippineStar #Philippines #PhilippinesNews #philstar
    europesays.com/france/7491/