Welcome back. Here is your current sitrep:
- Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, revealed his €315bn investment plan that will stabilize the European economy as part of his five-year agenda.
- Meanwhile in Hong Kong, police officers arrested student leaders who are involved at pro-democracy protests.
- Japan's Supreme Court has ruled that last year's Upper House elections were unconstitutional due to disparities in the value of individual votes. About the summer of last year, a vote in the least populated constituency was worth 4.77 times more than a vote from a populous one. Despite disparity, general elections will go ahead next month.
- Tropical Depression Queenie makes landfall in Surigao del Sur Wednesday afternoon.
- About 12,245 out of 28,187 examinees passed the October 2014 Criminologist Licensure Examination.
- Lack of evidence prompted the government prosecutors to drop charges against 60 suspects involved last year's Zamboanga siege.
- The first trailer of the upcoming Jurassic World movie hits the interwebs! Check out the first look of the latest installment of the Jurassic Park franchise!
- The folks from Top Gear showcased their first teaser image of their upcoming two-part Patagonia Special coming soon to BBC Two and BBC Two HD.
Top Gear Patagonia Special |
- Here we go again. Your first look at the upcoming KanColle KAI PSVita game that will hit Japanese game stores this Spring.
- Teen actress Kathryn Bernardo will launch her own self-titled debut album which one of the songs will feature her own song "Nasa 'Yo Din Pala", which is kinda more of a response to Daniel Padilla's hit song "Nasa 'Yo Na Ang Lahat".
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