Your daily round-up of today's news:
- Philippine President Bongbong Marcos remains secretary of the Department of Agriculture. The President admits that the country deserves more for rice production.
- The PH Senate's investigation into the US request to accept Afghan refugees has been recently closed.
- The PHIVOLCS stressed that yesterday's M6.3 quake in Calagatan, Batangas, has nothing to do with the volcanic activity at the Mayon volcano.
- The Armed Forces of the Philippines prepare for the state funeral of the late Rodolfo Biazon this June 20th, where he will be given military funeral honors as former AFP chief.
- The Partygate report reveals that former British prime minister Boris Johnson deliberately misled the Parliament and would be suspended for 90 days if he's still an MP.
- Actress and former UK Labour MP Glenda Jackson dies at the age of 87.
- The W Series enters administration, less than a year after the third season prematurely ended due to financial problems.
- Mercedes-Benz showcased its Vision One-Eleven concept, a homage to the original C111 concept.
- Kim Min Jae canceled his upcoming fan meeting following a tragedy last week at the Dongduk Women's University campus.
- Fantagio is taking legal action against malicious rumors about ASTRO member Moonbin.
- Conor McGregor is accused of sexually assaulting a woman during an NBA finals game last week in Miami, according to reports.
- Nevada state governor Joe Lombardo signed the bill pledging 380 million dollars in taxpayer money toward a $1.5 billion stadium for the Oakland Athletics to move to Las Vegas, leaving only the approval of the MLB to finalize the relocation.
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