Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The Bureau of Immigration says that passengers should not need to bring an album and yearbook to travel. This comes following the viral post from a netizen that she lost her yearbook and cannot travel as well as being questioned by the immigration officer.
- A "discharged soldier" is another suspect from the Roel Degamo murder identified by the PH Department of Justice. About 30 complaints were filed regarding the case of the killing of the Negros Oriental governor and other civilians, according to the DILG.
- The PH Department of Agriculture prepares for the imminent el niño phenomenon following PAGASA's confirmation of frequent rains during the summer season.
- Batangas' Isla Verde was affected by the Oriental Mindoro oil spill.
- North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says his country prepares for a nuclear attack against the US and South Korea.
- Swiss bank UBS agrees to an emergency rescue of Credit Suisse in a government-backed deal. The announcement came after a weekend of emergency talks in Switzerland between the two banks and the country's financial regulators.
- Australian former SAS soldier Oliver Schulz has been charged with murder, following an investigation into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.
- Covid tests for Chinese travelers to England are ending.
- Los Angeles' Hammer Museum reopens with a new 40,000 square feet gallery space.
- Security guards in Heathrow will hold a strike for 10 days.
- THE IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors will have a TV anime coming this Spring 2024 with theatrical screenings this fall.
- A TV anime adaptation of the Atelier Ryza video games was announced and will air this summer.
- Protests broke out during a World Baseball Classic semifinal match between the US and Cuba. Protesters are holding signs speaking out against Cuba's communist rule and the political prisoners who are still detained on the island.
- Last Week Tonight presenter John Oliver mocks Donald Trump's campaign video aiming at farmers. Oliver pokes fun at Trump's campaign video highlighting the work Trump did on behalf of farmers while he was president.
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