Friday, January 17, 2025

Let's Do The News! (January 17, 2025)

               

Your daily round-up of today's news...

- The tunneling for the Metro Manila Subway Project Camp Aguinaldo Station has begun.

- Parts of Manila are closed for this weekend following the celebration of the Feast of Sto. Niño de Tondo.

- Disbarment case against former President Rodrigo Duterte filed by relatives of victims of extrajudicial killings and human rights advocates in the Philippine Supreme Court.

- 17 volcanic quakes, recorded at Kanlaon Volcano in the past 24 hours, according to PHIVOLCS.

- Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has joined the race to replace Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada's Liberal Party.

- The 'once-in-a-century' discovery in Pompeii reveals gold coins, pearl earrings, and a sumptuous private bathhouse.

- The Lexus RC and RC F Final Edition were unveiled as production ends this November 2025.

2025 Lexus RC F Final Edition


- The Alpina B8 GT was unveiled. Based on the BMW 8-Series Gran Coupe, the final Alpina model is limited to 99 units, each powered by a 625HP 4.4L V8 Twin Turbo engine mated to a ZF 8-speed AT sprinting from 0-100kph in 3.3 seconds.

2026 Alpina B8 GT

- The Nintendo Switch 2 was unveiled. Set to go on sale this year, the second generation of Nintendo's multi-use handheld console is bigger and comes with magnetic Joy-Cons that can be attached or detached. It can play existing Nintendo Switch games as well in addition to upcoming games exclusive to the Switch 2. More details this early April.

Nintendo Switch 2

- Comic-Con International will stay in San Diego until 2027.

- YG Entertainment is ending its actor management operations to focus on music.

- The US Department of Education says Title IX applies to payments to athletes. The memo provides some long-awaited guidance about how gender equity laws will apply to a new era of college sports that is on track to begin this summer.

- Evgeni Malkin's three Stanley Cup rings, which had gone missing following a burglary at his home last weekend, were found in his home.

- Oscar-nominated director David Lynch, known for Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks, passed away at the age of 78.

- Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan is safe after being stabbed by thieves.

TTFN.

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Let's Do The News! (January 16, 2025)

              

Your daily round-up of today's news...

- Senators have already expressed their opposition to the entirety of Senate Bill 1979, the Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy Bill. Senate President Chiz Escudero does not support the bill and wants to include amendments. He conveyed this to the bill's author, Senator Risa Hontiveros.

- The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) assured the Philippine Senate that they have put in place strict online security for the upcoming elections in May.

- PHIVOLCS recorded 13 volcanic earthquakes around the Kanlaon Volcano for the past 24 hours.

- SM Megamall released a statement over a viral video of a security guard driving away a schoolgirl selling sampaguita and later ruins it and hurt the schoolgirl. The security guard in the viral video was now fired.

- In his final televised speech, outgoing US President Joe Biden warns that an oligarchy is shaping the country and threatening democracy. His speech takes a swipe on Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg's decision to end fact-checking on Facebook and Elon Musk's support for Donald Trump, among others.

- Israel and Hamas have agreed to the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal. Qatar has confirmed the ceasefire deal has been agreed between the two sides and will take effect on January 19th.

- Suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury pleads guilty to assault after punching a man in his Cheshire constituency in October 2024.

- TikTok will no longer be available in the United States this January 19th. Numerous reports saying that those who are using VPN to use TikTok in the US amid the ban may face penalties.

- Acura revived the RSX name for the production version of the Performance EV Concept. Set to arrive in late 2025, the upcoming all-electric RSX coupe-crossover will be the first to feature Honda's independently developed next-generation EV platform.

- Rapper-actor T.O.P. broke his silence, apologizing for his mistakes, hurting Big Bang's reputation, and to fans for his careless actions on SNS.

- Singer-actor Rain joins the cast of the second season of the Netflix K-drama Bloodhounds, where Woo Do Whan and Lee Sang Yi confirmed their return to the series.

- K-pop boy group xikers cancelled their Asia Tour due to Visa issues and local circumstances.

- Bo Jackson, the former football and baseball star, is giving up a $21 million judgment against his niece and nephew. Jackson said the relatives harassed and tried to extort money from him.

- Singer and TV personality Linda Nolan dies at the age of 65.

- Paul Danan, the actor who played Sol Patrick in the TV drama Hollyoaks, dies at the age of 46.

TTFN.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Yoon Suk Yeol taken into custody

 

President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained in a large-scale law enforcement operation at the presidential residence Wednesday, on charges of masterminding an insurrection and committing abuse of power, becoming the first sitting president in South Korean history to be taken into custody.

The second attempt of the joint probe team that lasted nearly seven hours: from 4:10 a.m., when the team of some 1,100 investigators and police began to arrive at the presidential residence compound, to 11 a.m. when the president was taken to the headquarters of the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, 16 kilometers south of the compound in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, central Seoul.

The CIO, the agency leading the joint probe, said it had begun investigating Yoon as of 11 a.m. over his martial law declaration on Dec. 3. The warrant allows the agency to hold him up to 48 hours and could hold him for longer -- up to eight more days -- if it requests an additional formal arrest warrant from the court, citing the risk of flight.

While investigating him, the CIO must transfer the case to the prosecution for indictment. Only the prosecution holds the authority to indict a president, whereas the CIO has the authority to investigate one for abuse of power. The prosecution could also hold him for 10 additional days, before it decides whether to indict him or not.

Yoon was taken into custody 43 days after he abruptly declared martial law on Dec. 3, throwing the nation into an unprecedented political crisis.

He was identified as the mastermind behind the alleged insurrection by imposing martial law, and is accused of conspiring with former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun and others to prevent the lifting of the martial law by deploying armed troops to blockade the National Assembly. Minister Kim and other generals involved in the plot have been arrested and indicted. In a briefing Wednesday afternoon, the CIO said that Yoon was exercising his right to remain silent, but was unsure of the reason behind his silence.

”The questioning was held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. He refused to be recorded on video and continued to remain silent. A lunchbox was provided, but we did not confirm whether he ate it or not,” a CIO official who declined to be named told the reporters.

The official added that the CIO did not empty the entire floor or building for Yoon's questioning.

“Some PSS personnel were stationed on the third floor, where the video-recording interrogation room for questioning is located, for the president’s security,” he said.

The CIO also confirmed that the president will be held at the Seoul Detention Center in Uiwang, Gyeonggi Province.

When asked about the possibility of detaining the president in a different facility, the CIO official said that the Seoul Detention Center is the facility specified in the court-issued warrant.

Hours after Yoon's detention, Yoon expressed his wish to resist and fight against what he called the "parliamentary dictatorship" in a lengthy handwritten letter to people posted on his Facebook account.

"As the president who is entitled to defend the Constitution, resisting and fighting is something we must do to normalize the country's operations and defend free democracy," Yoon wrote in the letter.

Yoon also defended his martial law declaration, reiterating his stance that the short-lived armed force deployment cannot constitute an insurrection.

"Martial law declaration is not a crime. Martial law is something that a president can exercise to overcome national crises," read Yoon's letter.

This followed his prerecorded speech released by his legal representatives immediately after he was taken into custody.

There, Yoon said he was complying with an "illegal and invalid" investigation to prevent "bloodshed" between the police and presidential security, and for the safety of the people rallying outside the presidential residence.

"The rule of law has completely collapsed in this country," he said. "Although I am facing these disadvantages, I sincerely hope that no citizen will ever have to endure such injustices when dealing with criminal cases in the future."

South Korea's elected leader was detained by the joint probe team that deployed over a thousand investigators and police personnel to enter the heavily guarded presidential residential compound. Veteran personnel of the police’s Mobile Detective Unit, Narcotics Investigation Unit and Anti-Corruption Investigation Unit were reportedly dispatched for the warrant execution, separated into two teams to detain Yoon and handle the confrontation with his presidential bodyguards, respectively.

Beginning the operation at 4:10 a.m., the team passed through three sets of barricades on their way to Yoon's residence from its main gate, which were set up by Yoon's security guards to deter the investigators' access to the presidential residence.

It was widely expected that investigators would execute the court-issued, extended warrant on Wednesday, 12 days after their aborted first attempt. They withdrew from the residence on Jan. 3, citing safety concerns after facing approximately 200 armed PSS and military personnel.

Unlike the first attempt, Wednesday's operation went smoothly with the majority of the presidential security officers defying orders from leadership, according to news reports. The presidential bodyguards did not prevent the police officers from climbing over a barricade of multiple buses, unlike in the first attempt. No physical conflict occurred on Wednesday, according to the CIO.

For over a week, the joint team has been pressuring the Presidential Security Service, summoning its head, Park Jong-joon, who resigned last week, and others on allegations of obstructing authorities' efforts to execute the warrant. The extended warrant to detain Yoon over his short-lived martial law declaration is reportedly set to expire on Jan. 21.

Police announced Wednesday that deputy chief of the PSS Kim Sung-hoon and the head of the Bodyguard Division Lee Kwang-woo would be arrested for obstructing the probe team's warrant execution on Jan. 3, once they appear at the police for questioning later on. Both had warrants for their detention issued against them Tuesday night.

After Yoon was detained, ruling People Power Party interim leader Rep. Kwon Young-se said it was the president who decided to appear before the CIO, but that the party would hold the agency legally responsible for executing an "illegal warrant."

Democratic Party of Korea floor leader Rep. Park Chan-dae, meanwhile, said Yoon's detention is "the first step toward the restoration of constitutional order, democracy and the realization of the rule of law."

"I am truly relieved to confirm that the public power and justice of South Korea are still alive," he said.

After Yoon was detained, a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said in statement that the US remains committed to working with the government in Seoul and appreciates all its and its citizens' efforts "to act in accordance with the Constitution."

Yoshimasa Hayashi, a top Japanese government spokesperson, told a daily news briefing that Tokyo was following developments in South Korea "with particular and serious interest."

Yoon is the first South Korean sitting president to be detained and investigated by law enforcement authorities. Former President Park Geun-hye were indicted after her impeachment was upheld at the Constitutional Court, while her predecessor, Lee Myung-bak, went through the questioning and was indicted after he stepped down from the post.

Park had been summoned by the prosecution and the special counsel respectively in late 2016 and 2017, but she rejected all summonses. Eleven days after the Constitutional Court ruling that upheld her impeachment, she, as a civilian, appeared before the prosecution and was arrested shortly after. She was sentenced to 20 years in prison by the Supreme Court in 2021.

Former President Lee appeared before the prosecution five years after his presidency ended, on charges of bribery. He was arrested at home nine days after he was questioned by the prosecution. He was sentenced to 17 years in prison in 2020. Both presidents were later pardoned after serving jail time for some years.

Source: The Korea Herald

Let's Do The News! (January 15, 2025)

             

Your daily round-up of today's news...

- The senators clarified that the dinner held last night at the President's House was "purely social" or just a gathering, hosted by Philippine President Bongbong Marcos and First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos.

- The eruption of the Kanlaon Volcano continues, and the number of areas declaring a state of calamity has increased. The latest data from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council shows that 57 cities and municipalities are affected after Negros Oriental declared a state of calamity.

COMELEC Chairman George Erwin Garcia assures that the commission will finish printing the ballots by the set deadline of April 14.

- The New People's Army no longer can influence the upcoming 2025 midterm elections. According to Lt.Col. Louie Dema-ala, spokesperson for the Philippine Army, the NPA's forces have weakened.

- Tulip Siddiq has resigned as UK Treasury minister.

- Starbucks reversed its open-door policy, meaning customers are only allowed to use the comfort room or stay inside.

- The facelifted Aston Martin Vantage received the Roadster variant, retaining the same 665PS 4.0L V8 Twin Turbo engine from its hardtop equivalent.

2026 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster
2026 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster

- Ford will showcase its Mustang GTD Spirit of America as well as the Mustang RTR at the 2025 NAIAS this week.

2025 Ford Mustang GTD Spirit of America

- Sophia Anne Caruso, Mark Penwill, and Anton David Jeftha join the cast for One Piece Netflix show's second season.

- Starship Entertainment issued an apology over a deepfake report involving IVE member An Yu Jin.

- Meet the contestants for the second season of the Netflix game show The Devil's Plan.

- The home of Pittsburgh Penguins player Evgeni Malkin was burglarized with three of his Stanley Cup rings stolen, the latest in a series of robberies at the residences of professional athletes.

- The Muntinlupa court issues a gag order in the Vic Sotto vs. Darryl Yap case.

TTFN.

Hyundai Palisade LX3

Hyundai's flagship SUV, the Palisade, has entered its second generation, and it's officially the most luxurious in its class. It promises luxury SUV things without the luxury SUV pricing. It looks like the Korean carmaker's going premium with this one, although the timing's bad due to...well, you know what happened.

2025 Hyundai Palisade
2025 Hyundai Palisade

The all-new Hyundai Palisade aims to deliver world-class luxury at an affordable price. With a starting price of 43,830,000 Korean Won, this SUV is a bargain for its class.

2025 Hyundai Palisade
2025 Hyundai Palisade

Starting with the design, Hyundai has gone above and beyond in the making of the Palisade LX3. Although it can be obviously mistaken for today's Range Rover, it's been given boot-shaped front lamps and taillights just for kicks, and a massive grille with an illuminating top. When you park it next to a Range Rover, you really can't say but on the plus side, it really is a poor man's Range Rover this all-new Palisade.

2025 Hyundai Palisade
2025 Hyundai Palisade interior

2025 Hyundai Palisade
2025 Hyundai Palisade interior

Now, let's get to know the new interior. On the driver's side, it dons the familiar steering wheel with braille symbols in the middle just like today's Hyundai models as well as the gear lever positioned behind the steering wheel, paddle shifters, a Panoramic Curved Display with AI assistant, ambient lighting, fingerprint authentication system, BOSE Premium Sound System, and for user-friendliness, buttons and knobs for the radio and climate control. The front passenger seat, meanwhile, sports a legrest reminiscent of the Nissan Teana from a distant past.

Although the Palisade LX3 is offered in a seven- or nine-seater variant, the seven-seater variant is credited with the Palisade LX3's premium luxury status thanks to the second-row seats that come with the available massagers. You won't find that in the Chevrolet Traverse.

Regarding boot space, with all seats present, it can carry up to 317 liters of goodies. With the third-row seats slide forward, it's now 348 liters. Fold the passenger seats down, you can expect roughly four times the boot space for more.

2025 Hyundai Palisade
2025 Hyundai Palisade interior

Unlike the previous model, the Palisade LX3 is now powered only by the Smartstream G2.5T engine, which produces 281PS of power and 43kgf-m of torque. Mated only with an 8-speed AT, the front-wheel-drive variants' fuel economy is around 9.7km/L. The Palisade Hybrid uses the same engine but with the added 54kW electric motor and 6-speed automatic.

The Palisade is a sizable yet refined crossover that offers a luxurious driving experience for daily use. With the optional H-TRAC all-wheel drive system featuring an off-road driving mode, it comes close to the Range Rover in terms of aesthetics. Additionally, the all-new Palisade is equipped with a preview electronically-controlled suspension, allowing it to adapt seamlessly to various driving conditions, whether on tarmac, gravel, or snow.

The Palisade LX3 features a host of safety features ranging from the hallmark Hyundai SmartSense, the Digital Center Mirror, the Built-In Cam 2 Plus, the Surround View Distance Display, the second-row safe exit indicator, seat belt pre-tensioner, 10 airbags, and so on.

The all-new Palisade has it all; looks that mimic today's Range Rover, lights that kick, a luxurious interior, numerous high-tech features, and a turbocharged 2.5L petrol and hybrid to match its status. It really is a world-class luxury SUV without the luxury price tag, making it the bargain of the season. It doesn't stick to the status quo, it just rewrites it fair and square.

Available Colors: Robust Emerald Pearl, Creamy White Pearl, Shimmering Silver Metallic, Ecotronic Gray Pearl, Classy Blue Pearl, Cast Iron Brown Pearl, Galaxy Maroon Pearl, and Abyss Black Pearl.

Photo: Hyundai Motor Company

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Hajimari wa Kimi no Sora~11 Ver.~

This is how the Love Live! Superstar!! saga ended. The song that started it all is the same song that ended it.

Hajimari wa Kimi no Sora~11 Ver.~
Hajimari wa Kimi no Sora~11 Ver.~

Liella!'s journey began with this song and ended with the same song. In the series finale, the debut song was enhanced with the new 11-member version. Fans who witnessed the end of Liella's story now get to listen to this song from start to finish.

Those who've already pre-ordered it will receive a chance to win a ticket for the "Love Live! Superstar!! Liella! 6th LoveLive! Tour ~Let's be ONE~" Miyagi Performance Day.2.

Thanks for the memories, Liella!

TRACK LISTINGS:
01.始まりは君の空 ~11 Ver.~
02.始まりは君の空 ~11 Ver.~(Off Vocal)

Let's Do The News! (January 14, 2025)

            

Your daily round-up of today's news...

- The Commission on Elections has temporarily suspended the printing of ballots for the 2025 national and local elections following a temporary restraining order issued by the PH Supreme Court that disqualified several candidates and excluded their names from the ballot.

- The Ecowaste Coalition is dismayed by the continued use of single-use plastics as banners during the upcoming feast of Sto. Niño in Tondo next week.

- Surigao del Norte Representative Robert Ace Barbers is urging the PH Food and Drug Administration to issue a policy that will oblige all pharmaceutical companies or "Big Pharma" to list "adverse side effects" on the labels and packaging of their drugs.

- Senator Risa Hontiveros proposed that the government enhance its alliances with countries that are united in opposing China's aggressive behavior. She stated that China has had a troubling start to this year, as it has instead of fostering peace in the region, contributed to increased chaos.

- Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman states the Gaza ceasefire agreement is "at its closest point" after several months.

- The special prosecutor's report says that US President-elect Donald Trump would have been convicted for a bid to overturn the 2020 US election results if he hadn't been elected.

- The launch of the Blue Origin rocket was delayed due to "a few anomalies" during the mission countdown.

- Social media is buzzing with a massive migration of "Tiktok Refugees" amid news of a potential TikTok ban across the United States this January 19th. New social media apps Neptune and Pageant gain over 100K email signups and 70K preorders on the App Store. ByteDance's new app, Lemon8, is holding the number one spot in the US App Store, while the "Chinese TikTok clone" called Rednote is also leading.

- Hamda Al Qubaisi will join AKCEL GP x PHM Racing for the F4 Middle East Championship after her two-season run with F1 Academy.

- Hertz Team JOTA now using the Cadillac V-Series.R racing machine for the 2025 WEC season.

- Mike Wallace was hoping to return to NASCAR competition at the Daytona 500 next month. However, NASCAR has ruled that he is ineligible to compete because he has not been active in the sport for several years.

- Disney has been sued for allegedly copying the idea for the Moana movies. Buck Woodall is suing the company for allegedly stealing his idea and is seeking damages equivalent to 2.5% of the Moana movies' gross revenue or $10B. 

- Kim Kardashian demands that the thousand incarcerated firefighters battling LA wildfires should get over 10.24 dollars a day.

TTFN.