Your daily round-up of today's news:
- No Filipino casualties reported during the ongoing violence between Israel and the Palestinians, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs.
- There are 15 applicants to the PH Supreme Court's associate justice post that was vacated last April with the appointment of Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo.
- Senator Bong Go supports the Duterte administration's proclamation of the state of calamity due to African Swine Fever.
- The PACC said it filed a graft and corruption case against an official of the National Electrification Administration for allegedly allowing the electric cooperative to contribute to the campaign fund of a party-list group for the 2019 midterm elections.
- Palestinian militants in Gaza fired over a thousand rockets towards Israel since Monday, according to the Israeli army.
- Egyptian archaeologists discovered around 250 tombs in the country's southern province of Sohag, dating back about 4,200 years.
- Death penalty and hate crime charges sought against the suspect behind the Georgia spa shootings that killed eight, including six Asians.
- The British government is set to introduce the controversial voter ID law this year.
- Tesla pauses plans for Shanghai plant expansion
- Mitsubishi Motors revives the Ralliart brand
- NBC will not air next year's Golden Globe awards.
- Meet the presenters of this year's Baeksang Arts Awards
TTFN.
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