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

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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.


Beijing issues weather warning for hottest days of year

Beijing issues weather warning for hottest days of year
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Beijing issues weather warning for hottest days of year

Beijing issues weather warning for hottest days of year
  • An orange heat warning the second-highest in a three-tier system was issued on Monday as officials encouraged people to limit outdoor activity and drink more fluids to avoid heatstroke

BEIJING: Beijing residents sought shade and cooled off in canals on Monday as authorities issued the second-highest heat warning for the Chinese capital on one of its hottest days of the year so far.
China has endured a string of extreme summers in recent years, with heatwaves baking northern regions even as parts of the south have seen catastrophic rain and flooding.
Authorities in the city of 22 million people urged the public to take precautions, with temperatures expected to peak at around 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) on Monday.
Its been really hot lately, especially in the past few days, intern Li Weijun told AFP on Monday afternoon.
The 22-year-old said he had stopped wearing formal clothes to work and delayed his daily exercise until after 10:00 p.m. to stay safe.
I think its related to climate change, and maybe also to the damage done to nature, he said.
An orange heat warning the second-highest in a three-tier system was issued on Monday as officials encouraged people to limit outdoor activity and drink more fluids to avoid heatstroke.
Construction workers should shorten the amount of time consecutively spent at labor, while elderly, sick or weakened individuals ought to avoid excessive exertion, according to the guidelines.
Zhang Chen, 28, said she carried an umbrella outdoors to prevent sunburn.
I used to ride a bike, but once it gets this hot, I basically stop doing that, the IT worker told AFP.
Despite the beating sun, legions of delivery drivers zipped through downtown areas at noon to bring sustenance to Beijings office workers.
A few lazed on the backs of their scooters in a shady spot, while elsewhere, people cooled off with ice creams or by taking a dip in the citys canals.


Beijing is still a few degrees short of breaking its record for the hottest-ever June day, set at 41.1C in 2023.
Human greenhouse gas emissions are driving climate change that causes longer, more frequent and more intense heatwaves.
China is the worlds largest producer of carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas, though it has pledged to bring its emissions to a peak by the end of this decade and to net zero by 2060.
The country has also emerged as a global leader in renewable energy in recent years as it seeks to pivot its massive economy away from highly polluting coal consumption.
In a shady spot near an office building, 42-year-old Lucy Lu spent her lunch break with friends, kicking a shuttlecock through the air a traditional Chinese game known as jianzi.
I was born and raised in Beijing, and summer here has always been like this, she said.
But I do think when the temperature goes over 40C, there should be some time off or work-from-home options to reduce the risk of heatstroke.


UK police ban Palestine Action protest outside parliament

UK police ban Palestine Action protest outside parliament
Updated 23 June 2025

UK police ban Palestine Action protest outside parliament

UK police ban Palestine Action protest outside parliament
  • The pro-Palestinian organization is among groups that have regularly targeted defense firms and other companies in Britain linked to Israel since the start of the conflict in Gaza

LONDON: British police have banned campaign group Palestine Action from protesting outside parliament on Monday, a rare move that comes after two of its members broke into a military base last week and as the government considers banning the organization.
The group said in response that it had changed the location of its protest on Monday to Trafalgar Square, which lies just outside the police exclusion zone.
The pro-Palestinian organization is among groups that have regularly targeted defense firms and other companies in Britain linked to Israel since the start of the conflict in Gaza.
British media have reported that the government is considering proscribing, or effectively banning, Palestine Action, as a terrorist organization, putting it on a par with Al-Qaeda or Daesh.
Londons Metropolitan Police said late on Sunday that it would impose an exclusion zone for a protest planned by Palestine Action outside the Houses of Parliament a popular location for protests in support of a range of causes.
The right to protest is essential and we will always defend it, but actions in support of such a group go beyond what most would see as legitimate protest, Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley said.
We have laid out to Government the operational basis on which to consider proscribing this group.
Palestine Actions members are alleged to have caused millions of pounds of criminal damage, assaulted a police officer with a sledgehammer and, in the incident last week, damaged two military aircraft, Rowley added.


Italy against suspending EU-Israel accord, foreign minister says

Italy against suspending EU-Israel accord, foreign minister says
Updated 23 June 2025

Italy against suspending EU-Israel accord, foreign minister says

Italy against suspending EU-Israel accord, foreign minister says

ROME: Italy is against a suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement over alleged human rights violations in Gaza, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Monday.
Our position is different from that of Spain, Tajani said on the sidelines of a meeting with EU colleagues in Brussels, referring to Spains support for a suspension of the deal.
Tajani said it was important to keep relations open with Israel, saying that this had facilitated the evacuation of some civilians out of Gaza.


In Norways Arctic, meteorologists have a first-row seat to climate change

In Norways Arctic, meteorologists have a first-row seat to climate change
Updated 23 June 2025

In Norways Arctic, meteorologists have a first-row seat to climate change

In Norways Arctic, meteorologists have a first-row seat to climate change

TROMSO: In the cold of the Norwegian Arctic, meteorologist Trond Robertsen manually recorded precipitation levels for over two decades, witnessing firsthand the effects of climate change.
At 66, Robertsen retired after enduring spartan conditions during missions that totalled eight years on two islands of the Svalbard archipelago: Bjornoya (Bear Island) and Hogen.
To reach the remote Bjornoya, where the only humans are the nine employees of the small weather station, the meteorologists have to fly in by helicopter as they are rotated on a six-month basis.
The idea is to not stay too long, because its a different rhythm, and you are isolated, Robertsen told AFP.
It is demanding work.
Its a 24/7 occupation, he said. We are doing it all day, all night. The team worked shifts to cover all hours of the day, he explained.
Weather observation starts in the early morning at 6:00 am.
Its manually done, then you have to go outside and check the bucket that is collecting precipitation, said Robertsen.
During wintertime you have to melt the snow and ice into water to determine how much has fallen.
The data is then transmitted the Norwegian Meteorological Institute in Tromso and Oslo.
This tiny little observation is actually quite crucial for the weather forecasting systems up north, because observations are so sparse from that area.
Bjornoya sits in the middle of fishing grounds, and the weather reports published twice a day are closely followed by the fishing boats in the area.


Since his first missions to the Arctic in the 1990s, Robertsen has witnessed the changing climate.
When I started going up north, there was a lot of ice. In the later years, its less ice and fewer polar bears. You can see the climate change, he said.
Polar bears have been classified as a vulnerable population since 1982 on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of Threatened Species, with the loss of Arctic sea ice the most pressing threat against the species.
However, their precise numbers, are almost impossible to assess.
In winter, employees of station always venture out in pairs and have to be armed due to the presence of polar bears, but according to Robertsen its rarer to encounter them today.
In April, during his last mission to the island, Robertsen had an accident while doing carpentry: he slipped and ended up cutting one finger clean off and half of another.
Due to tough weather conditions, he had to wait some 26 hours before being evacuated by helicopter and transported to a hospital.
It was a heavy snowstorm coming in, only the day after the helicopter came, he recounted.
Looking back, Robertsen does not regret the years spent under the austere living conditions.
The Arctic has given me so many experiences and memories so it is a small fee to pay back with my left little finger and part of my ring finger, he said.


More evacuation orders issued as firefighters battle major wildfire on the Greek island of Chios

More evacuation orders issued as firefighters battle major wildfire on the Greek island of Chios
Updated 23 June 2025

More evacuation orders issued as firefighters battle major wildfire on the Greek island of Chios

More evacuation orders issued as firefighters battle major wildfire on the Greek island of Chios

ATHENS: Greek authorities sent new evacuation notifications for two areas near the main town of the eastern Aegean island of Chios Monday morning, as firefighters struggled to control a major wildfire raging on the towns outskirts for a second day.
The fire department said 190 firefighters were battling the blaze Monday. They were backed up by 35 vehicles, five helicopters and two water-dropping planes. Strong winds in the area since Sunday have hampered firefighting efforts.
Push alerts have been sent to mobile phones in the area urging people to evacuate a total of 16 villages, settlements and neighborhoods on the outskirts of Chios town since the blaze broke out on Sunday.
The fire started in three separate locations. Authorities have sent a specialist fire department arson investigation team to the island to look into the causes.
Wildfires are frequent in Greece during its hot, dry summers, but authorities have said climate change has been fueling bigger and more frequent blazes.
In 2018, a massive fire swept through the seaside town of Mati, east of Athens, trapping people in their homes and on roads as they tried to flee. More than 100 people died, including some who drowned trying to swim away from the flames.