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MINISTER of Social Welfare Paul Mavima has challenged the corporate world to play its part in helping the vulnerable who have been greatly affected by the double whammy of Cyclone Idai and the Covid-19 pandemic. 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PAGASA Director Vicente Malano in an undated photo. In an interview on Friday (Nov. 13, 2020), Malano said this month’s weather condition is similar to what happened in November 2004 when typhoons hit the country one after the other. 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Charism Sayat, AFP/file.

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Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu (right) leads a meeting with stakeholders led by Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba (left) in Tuguegarao City on Monday (Nov. 23, 2020). 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surrounded by floodwaters in the town of Ilagan in Isabela province on Nov. 14, 2020, 2 days after Typhoon Ulysses hit parts of the country bringing heavy rains and flooding. 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Le premier tour des municipales était le premier scrutin organisé depuis l'élection de Jair Bolsonaro à la présidence, il y a deux ans. Le premier enseignement de ces municipales, c'est le « taux d'abstention qui s'élève à 23,14%, 3 points de plus qu'en 2018 et 6 points de plus qu'il y a quatre ans », rapporte Globo. Selon l'avis des observateurs, cette abstention... RFI</title><link>https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/monde/%c3%a0-la-une-jair-bolsonaro-d%c3%a9savou%c3%a9-au-premier-tour-des-%c3%a9lections-municipales-au-br%c3%a9sil/ar-BB1b45Bv</link><description>© REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes Jair Bolsonaro salue ses supporteurs à Rio de Janeiro après avoir voté pour les élections municipales, le 15 novembre 2020. Ce dimanche, les Brésiliens ont été appelés aux urnes pour élire leurs maires. 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In the opinion observers, this abstention...</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">To the a: Jair Bolsonaro defeated in first round of municipal elections in Brazil this Sunday, the Brazilians were called to the polls to elect their mayors. The first round of municipal was the first ballot organised since the election of Jair Bolsonaro to the presidency, two years. The first lesson of these municipal, this is the "abstention rate which s'élève to 23,14%, 3 points more than in 2018 and 6 points more than four years’, reaps Globo. 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