Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The Philippines' second new missile-capable warship has entered naval service
- Senator Panfilo Lacson said that the idea of a Duterte combo in the 2022 elections is a "bit too much" and said the Philippines is not Davao City.
- The trial of Canadian citizen Michael Spavor, detained by China since late 2018 on suspicion of espionage, has ended after two hours of closed-court hearings.
- Asian Americans ‘screaming out for help’ as abuse surges, one said during the congressional hearing days after the murder of six Asian women in Atlanta, Georgia.
- The United States tells China it does not seek conflict, but will stand up for principles and friends.
- Tanzania to swear in new president after the death of Magufuli
- Singapore makes biggest cannabis seizure in 14 years
- Ousted Myanmar solons are considering the ICC to investigate crimes against humanity since the February 1 coup, as an activist group said three more casualties recorded during clashes with authorities.
- The organizers of the Tokyo Olympics urged not to rush decision on fans
- Pagani unveiled the track-only Huayra R, which is powered by a 6.0L natural aspiration V12 engine producing 850PS of power. Only 30 will be made.
- Formula 1 gets first-ever Saudi Arabian Grand Prix set at the streets of Jeddah.
- Sony unveiled their new controllers for the upcoming PlayStation5 VR.
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