Your daily round-up of today's news:
- Panfilo 'Ping" Lacson and Vicente Sotto III vowed for a more dignified approach to leadership as they filed their certificate of candidacy.
- Senator Richard "Dick" Gordon's website got hacked, causing the site to shut down for several hours.
- Former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV reminds the public of his warnings against Rodrigo Duterte, even before the latter was elected President of the Philippines.
- The annual Orionid meteor shower becomes active from the 17th to the 25th of October.
- Senatorial candidate Larry Gadon, an ally of presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos, said that two "yellows" were behind the two presidential bets with the Marcos surname.
- Hong Kong to develop a new metropolis in its northern area.
- The US Navy sold two former aircraft carriers to a shipbreaking company for one cent each.
- Pope Francis expresses "great sorrow" for French abuse victims.
- A Facebook whistleblower urges regulation to tackle the ongoing crisis with the social media giant.
- A magnitude 6 quake rattled Japan's Iwate prefecture
- The new Afghan administration has decided to resume the issuance of passports and ID cards.
- The second-generation BMW 2-Series Active Tourer has been unveiled.
TTFN.
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