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  • 2/22/2024
Taylor Swift at Seventeen, nanguna sa 2023 Global Artist Chart;

25 patay, 15 sugatan sa pagguho ng ilegal na minahan ng ginto sa Venezuela
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00:00 25 people were killed while 15 were injured in the earthquake that hit the Ginto Mine in central Venezuela.
00:10 The incident happened in an open pit mine known as Bulaloka in the state of Bolivar.
00:17 You can see in the video that the ground is slowly melting while people are working in the lower part of the mine.
00:25 It is estimated that 200 workers are working in the mine.
00:31 Rescue teams from Caracas also flew to help in finding the survivors in the mine.
00:39 The South African government's plan is to increase their income and to increase their expenses for their social grant
00:50 in the middle of their economic and high debt.
00:55 Their government will cut their additional income and also cigarettes and alcohol as part of their national budget.
01:05 The finance minister of South Africa admitted that their economic performance is slow
01:12 and they need to make a decision to save their jobs and strengthen the economy.
01:19 South Africa needs to spend $2.2 billion in the next three years to fight inflation and increase access for the eligible population.
01:34 The International Federation of the Pornographic Industry or IFPI's Global Artist of the Year is American pop superstar Taylor Swift.
01:47 This is her fourth time winning the prestigious award where she reintroduced her three albums.
01:55 First is the music chart and record-breaking Eras Tour.
01:59 The worldwide sales in streaming, download and physical music formats were also a criteria.
02:06 The K-pop group Seventeen is also winning and third is the group Stray Kids.
02:12 Joy Salamatin for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
02:17 For more information visit www.pambansang.com.

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