Friday, October 4, 2024

Let's Do The News! (October 4, 2024)

          

Your daily round-up of today's news...

- The withdrawal of St. Timothy from the joint venture has no effect on the 2025 midterm elections, according to the COMELEC.

According to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, The eight co-accused of Alice Guo will be transferred to Pasig City Jail from Tarlac Provincial Jail. Meanwhile, Cassandra Li Ong attended the preliminary investigation of the PH DOJ related to the money laundering complaint.

- The PH Department of Agriculture is preparing 164.27 million pesos worth of relief aid in the aftermath of Typhoon Julian.

- NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center stated about the solar flare that sparked the geomagnetic storm watch earlier this week.

- The United Kingdom has relinquished its sovereignty of the Chago Islands to Mauritius in a historic move. The deal means the joint US and British military base remains on Diego Garcia.

- Oil prices surge after US President Joe Biden says he's "discussing" Israeli strikes on Iran. Oil prices rose after Joe Biden said he was discussing possible Israeli strikes on Iran’s oil infrastructure.

Lebanon says two soldiers have been killed by Israel, as Israel continues its Hezbollah offensive.

- Labour Party MPs are getting the chance to vote on proposals to give the terminally ill people in England and Wales the right to assisted dying.

- Alpine Endurance team Hypercar driver Nicolas Lapierre has announced his retirement from racing.

- The Mercedes-AMG One re-attempted its Nurburgring Nordschleife time attack and set a new production car lap record in 6m29.090, beating its previous 2022 record.

- The fifth-generation Ford Expedition was unveiled. Powered by a 3.5L EcoBoost engine, it produces up to 440HP of power.

2025 Ford Expedition
2025 Ford Expedition

- The FIA World RX adds Canada to its 2025 race calendar.

- Actor Daniel Quinn-Toye to star in the live-action Voltron movie as filming begins this fall.

- TAPE Inc. names Malou Choa-Fagar as the company's new president and CEO.

- Chris Martin announces Coldplay retirement after the band releases its 12th studio album.

TTFN.

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