Monday, February 4, 2019
Let's Do The News! (February 4, 2019)
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has signed the law for the reappointment of Southern Leyte into two districts.
- Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año said there was a ‘security lapse’’ when authorities failed to install closed circuit television cameras inside and outside the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral in Jolo, Sulu, site of the twin bomb attacks that killed 23 people and wounded over a hundred last week.
- Vice President Leni Robredo has opposed China’s establishment of maritime resource center in the West Philippine Sea, citing the 2016 Hague tribunal ruling which upheld the country’s rights over the disputed territory.
- The death toll from the Mexico fuel theft tragedy has reached 125. On January 18, the fuel-line in Hidalgo state was deliberately punctured, drawing hundreds of people looking to gather gasoline before it ignited.
- Canadian PM Justin Trudeau spoke with Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, praising the “courage and leadership” of the national assembly head whom Ottawa recognizes as interim president, according to a statement.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet the leaders of Turkey and Iran in the Russian Black Sea resort town Sochi on Feb. 14, according to reports.
- US President Donald Trump claimed that "a lot of people" from the NFL are thankful for him signing the criminal justice bill.
- The Trump administration says it would require extraordinary effort to reunite what may be thousands of migrant children who have been separated from their parents and, even if it could, the children would likely be emotionally harmed.
- Koenigsegg considers making a hybrid supercar for 2020.
- Toyota teases GR Supra TRD Performance Line Concept ahead of this weekend's Osaka Auto Messe.
- Jaguar Land Rover reportedly extends production pause over Brexit and urges ruling out of the no-deal outcome.
- The A3! app game spawned an anime adaptation!
- The wreckage of the plane that went missing while carrying Cardiff City's Emiliano Sala has been found on the seabed of the English Channel, according to reports.
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