Monday, November 25, 2019
Let's Do The News! (November 25, 2019)
- The Philippine National Police stressed that the Duterte administration's recent firing of Vice President Leni Robredo from the ICAD has no impact in the ongoing war on drugs.
- The Department of Health confirms 8th Polio case in the Philippines.
- Philippine and Indonesian militaries took part in a five-day maritime training to enhance the readiness of both navies.
- Group of teachers called out broadcaster Raffy Tulfo for alleged bullying of teacher.
- The Department of Tourism takes over the billeting of foreign athletes participating at this week's Southeast Asian Games after logistical snafu.
- China "resolutely" supports Hong Kong's troubled leader Carrie Lam, after the pro-democracy camp scored a landslide in community-level elections in the city after months of violence.
- The ASEAN-ROK Commemorative Summit kicked off at Busan until Tuesday to celebrate 30 years of their dialogue relations.
- The United Kingdom will take back 42 illegal plastic waste containers from Malaysia.
- Pope Francis urges fresh help for Fukushima victims on his Japan visit.
- China imposed stringent copyright laws.
- Lamborghini's Vision Gran Turismo entry has been unveiled during the FIA GT World Tour 2019 finals and it's set to be playable on Gran Turismo Sport this Spring 2020.
- Anime series Sorcerous Stabber Orphen will premiere this January 7th.
- Seiyuu Manami Numakura ends her solo singing career with her final concert happening on the 16th of February.
- ICYMI: Amazon Prime Video's The Grand Tour returns with a Seamen special airing on Friday the 13th of December.
- Former Kara member and Korean celebrity Goo Hara was found dead at age 28.
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