Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The Philippine Army deployed its own troops and assets to beef up security ahead of Philippine President Bongbong Marcos's State of the Nation Address.
- The Commission on Human Rights supported the "laudable, albeit long overdue" initiative by the PH Department of Education is adding cyber safety modules.
- The Bangsamoro takes center stage at the UN experts' meeting in Geneva.
- Former Basilan mayor and two others were killed in the Ateneo shooting.
- Jordanian King Abdullah II says that Arab nations will seek good ties with Iran on principles of mutual respect.
- Candidate Rishi Sunak says that if he became UK's next prime minister, he will not go easy with China.
- Dozens of people were evacuated after a volcano erupted in southern Japan.
- Thousands were evacuated as California wildfire grows.
- The White House believes that the Monkeypox outbreak can be controlled by speeding up the rollout of vaccinations and treatment.
- China launched the second of its three space station modules.
- Pope Francis arrives in Canada to make amends for Indigenous school abuse.
- The CUE! smartphone app game will not resume and the in-franchise group will break up after the November concert.
- Massive heart attack is the cause of the death of comedian Caloy Alde last weekend at the age of 60.
TTFN.
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