Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The Presidential Security Group will insist on joining and securing Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in COC filing.
- The PH Supreme Court affirms dismissal of a graft case against former Philippine representative to United Nations, Lauro K. Baja Jr., through a demurrer to evidence.
- Typhoon Mindulle moves closer to the Philippine Area of Responsibility's northeastern boundary.
- China clamps down on pop culture in a bid to "control" youth.
- Fumio Kishida is picked as Japan's next prime minister.
- The Taliban will temporarily adopt a 1964 constitution that granted women the right to vote but eliminate any elements they disagree with.
- NASA is poised to send its first spacecraft to study Jupiter's Trojan asteroids.
- WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus apologized for sex abuse by Ebola workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Five big Japanese carmakers formed JAMBE to promote model-based development with suppliers.
- Philippines approves the bill to promote its EV industry.
- Ousted Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn called the company that ousted him "boring", "mediocre", and it will struggle to find its place in the industry.
- Manny Pacquiao announces boxing retirement.
TTFN.
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