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- Public schools in Manila have been directed to conduct half-day classes from April 11 to May 28 following the “dangerous” heat index level, the Division of City Schools-Manila said.
- Japan is committed to strengthening regional and international cooperation to achieve a free and open Indo-Pacific.
- Parts of Mexico and eastern parts of the United States have observed the total solar eclipse. A once-in-a-lifetime spectacle was witnessed by millions across the continent. The celestial event began in Mexico and ended in Newfoundland. It is the last total solar eclipse, NASA said, to cross North America until 2045.
- Donald Trump said in his campaign rally that he should let US states decide on abortion laws.
- Scientists say that Long Covid blood clues could prompt future trials for vaccines.
- The Myanmar junta recruits Rohingyas to fight rebels. It comes despite the group not being recognized as legal residents of Myanmar.
- Tesla's Cybertruck is completely sold out for 2024 and new orders will be delivered in 2025.
- Toyota will take over its ASEAN car development in the wake of the Daihatsu safety scandal, according to reports.
- Former Nogizaka46 idol Nanase Nishino and actor Yuki Yamada announced their marriage.
- The University of Connecticut beats Purdue to win its sixth NCAA Men's Basketball title.
- Former child actress Serena Dalrymple and her husband Thomas Bredillet welcomed their first child.
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