Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The Commission on Human Rights demanded the turnover by communist guerilla leaders of rebels involved in the Masbate landmine blast that killed a college football player and his cousin.
- Another Filipino got violently attacked in a subway station in New York.
- The Hoover Dam reservoir hits record low.
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hailed US President Joe Biden as a "big breath of fresh air" and praised his determination to cooperate with allies on important global issues.
- Members of a certain militia group involved in the Capitol attack in Washington D.C. last January were charged.
- Hong Kong criticized the European Union after the bloc denounced a major overhaul of the city's political system as a breach by China of its international commitments.
- Ferrari named Benedetto Vigna as its new CEO.
- Volkswagen unveiled the Multivan T7 which features a range of petrol, diesel, and a 218PS 1.4L eHybrid powertrain with up to 2,000kg towing capacity.
- Audi teases their upcoming RS3 range coming soon.
- Opel/Vauxhall unveiled the Grandland minor change.
- Utah Jazz's Jordan Clarkson shares his reaction after helping owners of a vandalized Filipino food truck.
- Claressa Shields defeats Brittney Elkin by TKO in her MMA debut.
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