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Third pair of Filipino conjoined twins prepares for life-changing surgery in Riyadh

Special Third pair of Filipino conjoined twins prepares for life-changing surgery in Riyadh
Maurice Ann and Klea Misa pose for a photo at a mall in Manila, May 15, 2025. (AN Photo)
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Updated 16 May 2025

Third pair of Filipino conjoined twins prepares for life-changing surgery in Riyadh

Third pair of Filipino conjoined twins prepares for life-changing surgery in Riyadh
  • Maurice Ann and Klea Misa are traveling to 蹤獲弝け on Saturday
  • They are fully supported by the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program

MANILA: When Maricel Misa saw a social media post about Filipino conjoined twins separated in 蹤獲弝け last year, she congratulated them and said she hoped her daughters would also get that chance one day. Little did she know that a few months later, they would be flying to Riyadh for the same life-changing help.

Misa, who owns a small shop with her husband in Lubang, a municipality on the island of Mindoro, learned that her children were joined at the head in her sixth month of pregnancy. At first, they did not believe the ultrasound reading and hoped everything would still be fine.

When the girls were born, their parents world suddenly turned upside down, but they soon overcame the shock and organized themselves to give Maurice Ann and Klea all the support they could afford.

My husband gave up his work so that someone could stay home to take care of our children as they grew up. We know that they are not like other children. They need constant care, someone to assist them when walking, bathing, and eating every single day, Misa told Arab News.

What we are going through right now is really very tough, especially when it comes to their schooling One of them, Im not even sure if shes learning well, because shes always facing sideways. But by Gods grace, theyre learning a lot and have made friends. And thankfully, theyre not getting bullied by their classmates.

Like all parents, she and her husband have always hoped their daughters would one day live like other children and become independent. Misa knew it was possible after the separation of another pair of Filipino conjoined twins made headlines last year.

We saw a post from 蹤獲弝け about conjoined twins from the Philippines who had undergone surgery there, and I commented, saying I hope we can be helped too. Someone noticed my comment and reached out to me, she said.

Not long after that, the Saudi Embassy called me and told me that our trip to 蹤獲弝け for a medical evaluation had been approved. Now, were just waiting a few more days before we travel. We are really thankful for the help of the Saudi government. This is a huge blessing for us. I truly want my children to have a normal life. We are so incredibly thankful that the Saudi government noticed us, even though we are not their own people.




Maurice Ann and Klea Misa and their parents meet Saudi Ambassador Faisal bin Ibrahim Al-Ghamdi at the Kingdom's embassy in Manila on May 15, 2025. (Saudi Embassy, Manila)

Maurice Ann and Klea will be traveling to Riyadh on Saturday. The Saudi Embassy in Manila announced this week that all the costs will be borne by the Kingdom under the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program and that they will receive specialized medical care in King Abdulaziz Medical City.

Their case will be overseen by the esteemed medical and surgical team led by His Excellency Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor-general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, the embassy said.

This case marks the third instance of Filipino conjoined twins to be treated under this pioneering humanitarian program.

Dr. Al-Rabeeah, who leads the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program, is one of the worlds most renowned pediatric surgeons. Since the establishment of the program in 1990, he and his team have separated more than 140 children who were born sharing internal organs with their siblings.

Next week, as Maurice Ann and Klea start their treatment in Riyadh, they will observe their seventh birthday.

I have no other wish but for them to live a normal life, to be like other children. I want them to finish their studies and achieve their dreams. Even if one day we are no longer around, we want to be at peace knowing that they can take care of themselves because they are living normal lives. Thats all I truly hope for, their mother said.

This upcoming surgery of our twins, if it becomes successful, will bring such a huge change in our lives Theyll finally have the freedom to live their own lives, thanks to the support of the Saudi government. This is truly a life-changing help for us.

Conjoined twins are a rare phenomenon, estimated to occur once in every 50,000 to 60,000 births.

The first pair of Filipino conjoined twins, Ann and Mae Manz, were separated by Dr. Al-Rabeeah and his team in March 2004. They were joined at the abdomen, pelvis, and perineum. The second pair, Akhizah and Ayeesha Yusoph, were joined at the lower chest and abdomen and shared one liver. They were successfully separated under the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program in September 2024.


Philippines death toll rises to 11 as storm Bualoi bears down on Vietnam

Philippines death toll rises to 11 as storm Bualoi bears down on Vietnam
Updated 27 September 2025

Philippines death toll rises to 11 as storm Bualoi bears down on Vietnam

Philippines death toll rises to 11 as storm Bualoi bears down on Vietnam
  • The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons each year, routinely striking disaster-prone areas where millions of people live in poverty

MANILA: The death toll from Severe Tropical Storm Bualoi rose to 11 in the Philippines on Saturday as the cyclone bore down on Vietnam, authorities said.

Bualoi battered small islands in the center of the Philippines on Friday, toppling trees and power pylons, ripping roofs off homes, unleashing floods and forcing 400,000 people to evacuate.

Among the worst hit was the tiny island of Biliran, where eight people died and two are missing, provincial disaster official Noel Lungay said.

There was widespread flooding and some roads remained under water, he said.

Evacuees are starting to return to their homes as the weather improves, he added.

The office of civil defense in Manila earlier reported three other deaths on the nearby islands of Masbate and Ticao, including two people crushed by a tree and a wall that were brought down by the strong winds.

Fourteen people remain missing across the central Philippines, it said without providing details, while more than 200,000 remained inside evacuation centers across the storms path.

Bualoi came on the heels of Super Typhoon Ragasa which killed 14 people across the northern Philippines.

Bualoi was tearing across the South China Sea on Saturday at typhoon strength of 120 kilometers an hour, the Philippines state weather service said.

It was forecast to be off the coast of central Vietnam by Sunday afternoon.

The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons each year, routinely striking disaster-prone areas where millions of people live in poverty.

Scientists warn that storms are becoming more powerful as the world warms due to the effects of human-driven climate change.

The storms come as the Philippine public seethes over a scandal involving bogus flood-control projects believed to have cost taxpayers billions of dollars.

Thousands took to the streets on Sunday to vent their anger, with the peaceful demonstrations later overshadowed by street battles that saw police vehicles set ablaze, and the windows of a precinct headquarters shattered.


S. Africa protesters demand govt sever ties with Israel

S. Africa protesters demand govt sever ties with Israel
Updated 27 September 2025

S. Africa protesters demand govt sever ties with Israel

S. Africa protesters demand govt sever ties with Israel
  • Demonstration in Cape Town brings together several pro-Palestinian organizations, political parties, religious

CAPE TOWN: More than 3,000 people marched through Cape Town on Saturday, calling for South Africa to cut trade and diplomatic ties with Israel, including by shutting its embassy, over the war in Gaza.

Pretoria has been a leading critic of Israels actions in Gaza, bringing a case before the UNs top court in December 2023 that argues Israels war in the Palestinian territory amounts to genocide, a charge Israel has denied.
Saturdays demonstration brought together several pro-Palestinian organizations, political parties, and Muslim and Christian groups, marking one of the largest such turnouts in months.

The government has to take action on the kicking out of Israels ambassador and embassy from South Africa now.

Usuf Chikte, Campaign coordinator

Waving Palestinian flags and slogans such as Dont just feel bad, do something, the procession handed over a petition of demands at parliament.
South Africa must boycott, divest and sanction Israel, the same way as the world did for us, said Palestine Solidarity Campaign coordinator, Usuf Chikte, referring to international measures used to pressure South Africas apartheid regime.
The government has to take action on the kicking out of Israels ambassador and embassy from South Africa now, and the country should be excluded from international sporting bodies such as FIFA, he told the crowd.
The petition also demanded that the government suspend its exports of coal to Israel and prosecute any South Africans who enlist in the Israeli military.
The war in Gaza broke out after militants attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Israels retaliatory military offensive has since killed at least 65,926 people.
Hamas said a mass walkout of delegations before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus speech at the UN showed Israels isolation as a result of the Gaza war.
Boycotting Netanyahus speech is one manifestation of Israels isolation and the consequences of the war of extermination, Taher Al-Nunu, the media adviser to the head of Hamass political bureau, said in a statement.

 


Palestine Action prisoners say they face restrictions after groups ban

Palestine Action prisoners say they face restrictions after groups ban
Updated 27 September 2025

Palestine Action prisoners say they face restrictions after groups ban

Palestine Action prisoners say they face restrictions after groups ban
  • Those held on remand say they have been banned from wearing the keffiyeh

LONDON: Prisoners awaiting trial for alleged offenses linked to Palestine Action claim they have faced new restrictions since the group was proscribed earlier this year in the UK, a report in .

Those held on remand say they have been banned from wearing the keffiyeh, prevented from taking certain prison jobs, and in some cases had personal contacts removed from their call lists.

The restrictions have been applied despite the fact that none of the prisoners have been charged under terrorism legislation.

The UKs Crown Prosecution Service has said, however, that their cases carry a terrorism connection.

Palestine Action, which has targeted sites of the Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems in the UK, was banned in July under the Terrorism Act.

The government said the decision was based on intelligence assessments, including one that cited the use or threat of action involving serious damage to property.

Teuta Hoxha, who is charged with criminal damage, aggravated burglary and violent disorder in relation to an action at Elbit Systems in Filton, near Bristol, said she was removed from her prison library job at HMP Peterborough following the proscription.

In a letter she received, the prisons head of female services wrote: In July 2025, the home secretary proscribed Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000. The offences you are held on remand for are linked to Palestine Action and impact roles that are considered appropriate for you. The library orderly role is not considered appropriate.

Hoxha, who recently staged a four-week hunger strike, said she also had a scarf she had knitted in the colours of the Palestinian flag confiscated.

She added that her sister had been taken off her call list because of her political views, after she and two other inmates connected to the Filton protest were categorized as terrorists by a joint extremism unit.

Audrey Corno, who is on bail awaiting two trials for alleged Palestine Action protests before the proscription, said: She (Hoxha) was arrested in November 2024, way before proscription, so its completely banal for them to apply this retrospectively, and its completely punitive the way that theyre using this.

Another defendant, Zoe Rogers, awaiting trial in the same case, said she was told a keffiyeh sent to her at HMP Bronzefield had been withheld because it features branding associated with the Palestine Action Group.

Supporters of Palestine Action say measures are being applied unfairly and retrospectively.

Sodexo, which runs HMP Peterborough, said it did not comment on individual cases but added: We take our duty to ensure the safety of our prisons very seriously and will always act in line with national security guidance.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice added that all prisoners were subject to the same rules, saying: Flags, symbols and other items that might threaten safety, order or security can be confiscated.


18 dead, dozens missing in Nigeria mine collapse: local sources

18 dead, dozens missing in Nigeria mine collapse: local sources
Updated 27 September 2025

18 dead, dozens missing in Nigeria mine collapse: local sources

18 dead, dozens missing in Nigeria mine collapse: local sources
  • We have managed to pull out 18 dead bodies from the pit, Lawwali said
  • A dozen other miners were still trapped inside

GUSAU, Nigeria: Rescuers in Nigeria are searching for dozens of people missing after a boulder crashed onto an illegal mine during heavy rains, killing at least 18 people, local sources told AFP on Saturday.
The rock came crashing down on Thursday on the mine in the northern Zamfara state outside the Kadauri village in the Maru district, they said.
We have managed to pull out 18 dead bodies from the pit and five other survivors who sustained various degrees of injuries, Sani Lawwali, a miner who works in unauthorized pits, said from Kadauri.
A dozen other miners were still trapped inside and their fate remained unknown, said Lawwali, who took part in the rescue effort.
The process is slow and laborious as we use our bare hands to chisel the end of the boulder to make holes for limited access into the pit, he said.
Rescuers have asked for a bulldozer being used at a nearby road construction site to be brought in to help, but had not yet received a response from the company using it, Lawwali added.
Abubakar Nabube, a local community leader, confirmed the death toll of 18. He said that 15 of those killed came from the nearby Maikwanugga and Damaga villages.
If no help comes from emergency agencies soon, none of those trapped would come out alive, he said.
Zayyanu Ibrahim, a resident of Kadauri village said the collapse occurred at one of several newly dug sites in the recently established mining site.
Dozens of miners were working in the pit while it heavily rained outside. A huge boulder at the mouth of the pit collapsed and buried miners inside, said Ibrahim, who also confirmed the toll.
Sani Abdullahi, a councillor in the area, said it was difficult to say how many people there were in the pit at the time of the accident.
Officials from the Nigerian emergency agency NEMA did not respond to an AFP enquiry about the accident.
Zamfara, a poor agrarian state, is rich in gold deposits where illegal artisanal mining thrives in the countryside, despite several attempts by authorities to stop the practice.
The authorities have blamed illegal mining for the worsening of bandit violence, with criminal gangs getting money from protection fees they extort from miners.


Russian foreign minister: Any aggression against our country will be met with a decisive response

Russian foreign minister: Any aggression against our country will be met with a decisive response
Updated 27 September 2025

Russian foreign minister: Any aggression against our country will be met with a decisive response

Russian foreign minister: Any aggression against our country will be met with a decisive response
  • Russia has never had and does not have any such intentions of attacking European or NATO countries, Lavrov said
  • Russia and the US bear a special responsibility for the state of affairs in the world, and for avoiding risks that could plunge humanity into a new war

UNITED NATIONS: As new tensions rise between Russia and NATO powers, Moscows top diplomat insisted to world leaders Saturday that his nation doesnt intend to attack Europe but will mount a decisive response to any aggression.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke at the UN General Assembly after weeks in which unauthorized flights into NATOs airspace intrusions the alliance blames on Russia have raised alarm around Europe, particularly after NATO jets downed drones over Poland and Estonia said Russian fighter jets flew into its territory and lingered for 12 minutes.
Russia has denied that its planes entered Estonian airspace and has said the drones didnt target Poland, with Moscows ally Belarus maintaining that Ukrainian signal-jamming sent the devices off course.
But European leaders see the incidents as intentional, provocative moves meant to rattle NATO and to suss how the alliance will respond. The alliance warned Russia this week that NATO would use all means to defend against any further breaches of its airspace.
At the UN, Lavrov maintained its Russia thats facing threats.
Russia has never had and does not have any such intentions of attacking European or NATO countries, he said. However, any aggression against my country will be met with a decisive response. There should be no doubt about this among those in NATO and the EU.
Speaking three years into the Ukraine war
Lavrov spoke three years into Russias invasion of Ukraine, a war that the international community has broadly deplored.
US President Donald Trump said this week that he believed Ukraine can win back all the territory it has lost to Russia. It was a notable tone shift from a US leader who had previously suggested Ukraine would need to make some concessions and could never reclaim all the areas Russia has occupied since seizing the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 and launching a full-scale invasion in 2022.
Just three weeks earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country and the US had a mutual understanding and that Trumps administration is listening to us. Trump and Putin held a summit in Alaska in early August but left without a deal to end the war.
Sounding a notably open note from a country that has often lambasted the West, Lavrov noted the summit and said Russia had some hopes to keep talking with the United States.
In the approaches of the current US administration, we see a desire not only to contribute to ways to realistically resolve the Ukrainian crisis, but also a desire to develop pragmatic cooperation without adopting an ideological stance, the diplomat said, portraying the powers as counterparts of sorts: Russia and the US bear a special responsibility for the state of affairs in the world, and for avoiding risks that could plunge humanity into a new war.
To be sure, Lavrov still had sharp words for NATO, an alliance that includes the US, and for the West in general and the European Union.
Trumps emerging view of Ukraine is part of the equation
Trumps new view of Ukraines prospects came after he met with its president, Volodymyr Zelensky, on the sidelines of General Assembly on Tuesday seven months after a televised blow-up between the two in the Oval Office. This time, the doors were closed, and the tenor was evidently different a good meeting, as Zelensky described it in his assembly speech the next day.
For the fourth year in a row, Zelensky appealed to the gathering of presidents, prime ministers and other top officials to get Russia out of his country and warned that inaction would put other countries at risk.
Ukraine is only the first, he said.
Russia has offered various explanations for the Ukraine war, among them ensuring Russias its own security after NATO expanded eastward over the years and drew closer with Ukraine after Russias move into Crimea. Russia also has said its offensive was meant to protect Russian speakers in eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine and the West have denounced Russias invasion as an unprovoked act of aggression.
Addressing the devastating war in Gaza, Lavrov condemned Hamas militants surprise attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, but said there is no justification for Israels killing of Palestinian civilians, including children.
The Hamas attack killed about 1,200 people in Israel; 251 were taken hostage. Israels sweeping offensive has killed more than 65,000 Palestinians in Gaza, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. It does not give a breakdown of civilian and combatant deaths but says around half of those killed were women and children.
Lavrov also said there is no basis for any potential Israeli annexation of the West Bank, which Palestinians consider a key part of their future state, along with Gaza and east Jerusalem.
Israel hasnt announced such a move, but several leading members in Netanyahus government have advocated doing so. Officials recently approved a controversial settlement project that would effectively cut the West Bank in two, a move critics say could doom chances for a Palestinian state.
Between the Gaza war and the situation in the West Bank, we are essentially dealing with an attempt at a kind of coup detat aimed at burying UN decisions on the creation of a Palestinian state, Lavrov said.
The international community has long embraced a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects the idea of a Palestinian state, saying it would reward Hamas a position he reiterated Friday at the General Assembly.