
Your daily round-up of today's news...
- Committee on Foreign Relations Chairperson Senator Imee Marcos confirmed that the Senate investigation into the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte will continue tomorrow. This is despite a letter sent by the Malacañang Palace stating that invited cabinet members and executive officials will not attend tomorrow after invoking executive privilege and subjudice rule.
- British-Israeli lawyer Nicholas Kaufman, the lead counsel to former President Rodrigo Duterte, appeals to supporters of the former President to respect the judicial process.
- The House prosecution team is 80% ready for the impeachment trial of PH Vice President Sara Duterte.
- A Chinese research vessel heading to the Celebes Sea is being monitored by the Philippine Coast Guard. Meanwhile, the AFP currently assessing the Taiwan situation in the wake of Chinese military ships surrounding Taiwanese waters.
- Expect an intense "full battle test" in the 2025 Balikatan Exercises. According to Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. the 40th Balikatan Exercise will focus on testing all military doctrines and strategies.
- The US approved a $5.58 billion fighter jet for sale to the Philippines.
- The second batch of Philippine rescuers en route to quake-hit Myanmar are on the way. The death toll from the Myanmar quake nears the three-thousand mark.
- Hyundai showcased its Casper Electric-based INSTEROID Concept during their April Fools Day celebration.
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Skoda will unveil the Elroq RS this April 3rd.
- Seiyuu Fairouz Ai returns from her partial hiatus, signing with her new agency.
- Class 2 of the Netflix original series Weak Hero premieres this April 25th.
- TVXQ members renewed their contracts with SM Entertainment.
- Detroit Pistons forward-center Isaiah Stewart has been given a two-game suspension without pay for his repeated "unsportsmanlike acts" following a brawl between Pistons and Timberwolves players. Meanwhile, Pistons forward Ron Holland II and guard Marcus Sasser, and Timberwolves center-forward Naz Reid and guard Donte DiVincenzo, were also suspended for the incident.
- Actor Val Kilmer dies at the age of 65.
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