Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The Commission on Human Rights begins its own probe on the Masbate landmine blast and the bus torching in North Cotabato.
- The National Bureau of Investigation will conduct a probe to determine who is responsible for the mass arrival of Badjaos from Zamboanga to Manila, according to the PH Department of Justice.
- The PH Supreme Court affirms the Sandiganbayan ruling junking the criminal case filed against former DOJ Secretary Nani Perez in connection with his alleged failure to disclose his and his wife's foreign bank deposits.
- Mexico began its midterm elections with the opening of about 161,000 polling stations throughout the country.
- Japanese LGBT activists push for legal protection at a protest in Tokyo.
- China blasts US and EU consulates in Hong Kong for displaying candles to commemorate the June 4 Tiananmen incident, calling it a "clumsy political show" to destabilize the city.
- Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their baby daughter.
- The second-generation Buick Enclave receives a minor change for the 2022 model year.
- Ukraine's Euro 2020 kit release caused outrage in Russia over the inclusion of Crimea on Ukraine's map.
TTFN.
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