Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Let's Do The News! (January 2, 2019)
'- The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines has committed to continue improving the Philippines' aviation sector and pursue its mission of connecting the country's islands through aviation, making air transport more available and convenient for all.
- The Sandiganbayan Special Third Division has agreed to suspend the arraignment of former Negros Oriental Third District Rep. Herminio Guivelondo Teves in relation to the reported misuse of his P10 million priority development assistance fund because of his unstable mental health.
- The Makabayan bloc is calling on the Department of Education to report to Congress on the status of implementation of the K to 12 program.
- The United States and Israel officially left the United Nations' educational, scientific and cultural agency at the stroke of midnight, the culmination of a process triggered more than a year ago amid concerns that the organization fosters anti-Israel bias. The Paris-based organization has been denounced by its critics as a crucible for anti-Israel bias: blasted for criticizing Israel’s occupation of east Jerusalem, naming ancient Jewish sites as Palestinian heritage sites and granting full membership to Palestine in 2011.
- The deadline for Russia to turn over samples and other data from its Moscow anti-doping lab passed Tuesday, leaving the World Anti-Doping Agency to decide whether to reinstate the ban it had lifted in September.
- NASA’s New Horizons explorer successfully “phoned home” after a journey to the most distant world ever explored by humankind, a frozen rock at the edge of the solar system that scientists hope will uncover secrets to its creation.
- 19 people are killed during clashes between rebels and jihadists in Syria.
- Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn will stay imprisoned for ten more days, according to reports.
- Check out the teaser of Toyota's upcoming Supra revival cruising through Fuji Speedway.
- ADK acquires all of anime company d-rights following its restructuring.
- The longest-running anime series in the world Sazae-san celebrates its 50th anniversary with a sequel stage play set ten years later.
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