Turkey snatches nephew of Erdogan foe in Kenya
June 1, 2021
The Philippines boasts one of the world’s longest Christmas seasons, kicking off in September with fairy lights and artificial trees decorating malls, festive tunes on the radio and party-packet calendars.
But the COVID-19 pandemic looks set to be the Grinch that that spoils the four-month-long celebration this year.
Gatherings are banned, night-time curfews are in force, church attendance is limited , and many are broke after measures to contain the virus devastated the economy and left millions jobless.
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