Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The Department of Foreign Affairs is ready to go after passport fixers, according to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin.
- Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa said he is ready to drop his presidential bid for the May 2022 elections should Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio finally decides to seek the presidency.
- The CBCP congratulates journalist Maria Ressa on her Nobel Peace Prize honor.
- Typhoon Maring cuts power supply in Cagayan.
- Chavit Singson steps down from his candidacy as Ilocos Sur vice-governor.
- Outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel says that security in Israel will remain a priority.
- A magnitude 6.1 quake rattled Hawaii.
- Hundreds of people have been detained in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir after teachers were shot dead.
- India boasts about 70% of the world's tiger population.
- The Prince of Tennis TV anime series returns with a new U-17 World Cup arc coming this 2022.
- Las Vegas Raiders players were on the defensive following coach Jon Gruden's 2011 emails surfaced. Gruden apologizes again for his language, including a racist comment, in the missives.
TTFN.
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