Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The DPWH and NEDA committed their support to infrastructure projects related to food security and tourism. Officials from two agencies met and discussed infrastructure projects that will be prioritized in the next six years.
- The Department of Foreign Affairs has welcomed the Senate's move to enhance the Philippine passport law.
- The Department of Foreign Affairs has filed a total of 388 diplomatic protests against China over the West Philippine Sea issue.
- The suspect in the Canada stabbing rampage has died after arrest.
- 10 were killed in an Aleppo building collapse.
- Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro has led the controversial bicentennial celebration in Brazil with a military parade.
- A recent study warns that artificial sweeteners may be linked to heart disease risk.
- The United Nations said there are credible accusations that Ukrainian children were forcibly moved to Russia.
- The Bentley Flying Spur now comes with the Speed variant which bumps the 6.0L W12 twin-turbo engine to 635PS of power.
- The hit cartoon series Peppa Pig has introduced an LGBT couple.
- Radio host Doug Gottlieb admits fraud on Freddie Freeman contract talks with the Atlanta Braves.
- Two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders retires after 12 seasons in the NFL.
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