Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Let's Do The News! (December 10, 2019)
- The Duterte administration announced they will not extend martial law in Mindanao.
- Educational Secretary Leonor Briones said that the Philippines' poor PISA scores serve as a wake up call for the nation's education system.
- The BRP Conrado Yap warship is deployed to Palawan.
- The Supreme Court allows live media coverage of the December 19 reading of decision on Maguindanao massacre case.
- Up to 13 feared death in yesterday's eruption of a volcano in New Zealand.
- Federal authorities are investigating a cyberattack in Pensacola, Florida, moments after a Saudi male killed three sailors and hurt eight last weekend. So far, they haven't found any connection between the two incidents.
- Officials from the US, Canada, and Mexico will meet for the USMCA talks.
- Aung San Suu Kyi is headed to The Hague for a trial over her alleged genocide cases.
- The World Anti-Doping Agency imposed a four-year ban on Russia, meaning they will no longer compete at next year's Tokyo Olympics.
- Cole Pearn, crew chief of the #19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota where 2017 NASCAR Cup Series champ Martin Truex Jr.'s on, steps down.
- The last remaining AKB48 1st Generation member, Minami Minegishi, announced her graduation.
- Back at the 2019 SEA Games; the Philippines continue to lead with 140 gold medals out of 355 with Thailand trails with 87 golds out of 290.
- Actor Miko Palanca passed away at the age of 41.
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