Thursday, December 21, 2017
Let's Do The News! (December 21, 2017)
- As the Philippines reels from the aftermath of Urduja, another storm's coming up as Vinta has intensified into a tropical storm, according to PAGASA. In its 5 a.m. bulletin, the state weather bureau said Vinta is expected to hit land over the Caraga-Davao region between Thursday evening and Friday morning.
- The University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital will conduct independent review on the probable cause of deaths allegedly linked to the Dengvaxia vaccine, according to Health Secretary Francisco Duque III.
- Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said that the Philippines' announcement to withdraw the application for a second grand from the Millennium Challenge Corporation was for policy independence as Diokno said that the president wants to implement projects without "external intervention."
- According to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, today's conflicts average more than 20 years and often involve multiple armed groups competing for control of government institutions, natural resources and territory.
- Venezuela's pro-government constitutional assembly effectively stripped three of the country's most influential opposition parties of the right to participate in next year's presidential election. The ban follows up on a threat by socialist President Nicolas Maduro to punish three of the biggest opposition groups and drew swift condemnation within Venezuela and abroad.
- Subaru has admitted investigating possible tampering of mileage readings of cars sold in the Japanese market, according to reports. About two months ago, Subaru revealed that “uncertified staff” had been making final checks on cars that were sold in its domestic market, a clear violation of regulations in Japan.
- BMW teases the X7 flagship SUV ahead of late 2018 launch.
- The close friends, relatives, and fans of the late SHINee member Jonghyun bid their farewell to him today at his funeral procession. Last Monday, Jonghyun died at his residence, with police reports ruled his death as suicide.
- The Love Live! Sunshine!! Kimi no Kokorowa Kagayaiterukai? figure lineup wraps up with the addition of Kanan Matsuura in the range. The figure is now available to order starting at 14,800 Yen plus tax and delivery and arrives this June.
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