Monday, October 14, 2019

Let's Do The News! (October 14, 2019)



- Philippine National Police Director General Oscar Albayalde has resigned from his position as the investigation on alleged drug recycling in Pampanga province in 2013 further heats up.

- Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo has answered questions from a critic who earlier posted on Facebook an inquiry asking whether the Vice President had used government fund in her latest trip to Sydney, Australia.

- At least 21 Sandiganbayan justices have attended a roundtable discussion on various aspects of financial crimes, according to the United States Embassy in Manila.

- Several parts of the Philippines will experience cloudy skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms on Monday brought by an Intertropical Convergence Zone, according to PAGASA.

- Typhoon Hagibis death toll, as of now, reached 42.

- A full military withdrawal of United States forces from Syria is possible. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Sunday that President Donald Trump had directed U.S. troops in northern Syria to begin pulling out “as safely and quickly as possible.” He did not say Trump ordered troops to leave Syria, but that seemed like the next step in a combat zone growing more unstable by the hour.

- Hundreds of migrants from Africa, the Caribbean and Central America found themselves corralled in a migrant detention facility in southern Mexico after a futile attempt to head north as part of a caravan aiming to reach the United States.

- Tesla to unveil their new electric pickup truck next month.

- The Mercedes-AMG GLC63 range has been given a minor change.



- Toyota will showcase the LQ Concept at this month's Tokyo Motor Show, featuring a unique AI that bonds with drivers.



- The King of Prism saga is back with a new film coming this January as well as a new stage play.

- Music artist and actress Queen Latifah is among the honorees being recognized by Harvard University this year for their contributions to black history and culture.

TTFN!!!

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