The Starlight Master range, inspired by THE IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls Starlight Stage app game, continues to expand and this 18th installment shows no signs of slowing them down for the Cinderella Girls.
THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS STARLIGHT MASTER 18 Mouretsu★Yonaoshi Guilty!
Their 18th installment features the featured song titled Mouretsu★Yonaoshi Guilty! and it was performed by Yuko Hori (CV: Eri Suzuki), Sanae Katagiri (CV: Azumi Waki), and Shizuku Oikawa (CV: Yuri Noguchi). Judging by the cover, this song can be described as cute, futuristic, high-spirited, and overall enjoyable to listen like most installments and after moments of trying that song on Starlight Stage for almost a lifetime, the M@STER VERSION is yours to listen. Consider it a well-fought souvenir.
Also, when you finished listening to the song, you can try out other songs like if by Kanade Hayami (CV: Yuko Iida) and 踊りまくろ☆ダンシング・ナイト by Sanae Katagiri (CV: Azumi Waki).
Enjoy this latest addition to your STARLIGHT MASTER playlist and while you will watch out for more additions to this range, be sure to keep playing THE IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls Starlight Stage for more!
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping to brief on the results of his summit with US President Donald Trump. According to the Chinese state-run media, Kim Jong-un visited China and sat down for talks with XI Jinping on Tuesday - for the third time in less than three months.
President Xi praised Kim for his recent summit with US President Trump and expressed hope that the two can carry out their agreement. But at the same time, he stressed the North Korean leader's three visits to China show that Pyongyang puts great importance on its strategic relations with Beijing.
President Xi added China will remain committed to Pyongyang to solidifying its ties with the North regardless of whatever changes take place on the international and regional front. Kim responded by saying that he is willing to develop Pyongyang-Beijing relations to another level.
He expressed thanks to China for securing peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and added he hopes to work with Beijing for more.
Colombia taking on Japan at Mordovia Arena while Spartak Stadium sees a fight between Poland and Senegal and St. Petersburg comes alive with a battle between Russia and Egypt. That's Day 6 of the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018.
Starting at Mordovia, and using the recent Osaka quakes as their motivation, the Japanese team blew the Colombians away at the score of 2-1, scoring Asia's first-ever World Cup win over South American opposition and forward player Yuya Osako stole the show. Meanwjile in Spartak, the Teranga Lions of Senegal has crushed Poland at the score of 2-1 because of Cionek's accidental own-goal and Mbaye Niang's show-stealing performance. And in St. Petersburg, meanwhile, more questions need to be answer right now as hosting nation Russia massively defeated Egypt at the score of 3-1. Russia's recent win sparks a lot of questioning from the world as all eyes are on the Russians.
The next match will see Portugal taking on Morocco at Luzhniki Stadium while Rostov sees a battle between Uruguay and Saudi Arabia and Kazan welcomes an Iran-Spain duel.
- Former Department of Health secretary Janette Garin states there is nothing anomalous in a project of the DOH involving the construction of 5,700 barangay health stations across the country. “If it was anomalous, why did (former DOH secretary Paulyn) Ubial extend the contract?... I dare Secretary (Francisco) Duque to file cases against Ubial who extended... the said anomalous contract,” Garin said yesterday.
- The Supreme Court junked the bid of the Presidential Commission on Good Government to recover 51 billion pesos from the estates of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos and his cronies that they allegedly acquired through behest loans. In a 28-page decision promulgated last April 4, the high court’s First Division dismissed the petition of PCGG seeking reversal of the August 2010 ruling of the Sandiganbayan that junked its civil suit.
- Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said yesterday the contract of the questioned “World’s Strongest Man” competition is now being reviewed by the Commission on Audit. In the weekly forum Kapihan sa Manila Bay on Wednesday, Puyat reiterated that the contract on the competition is under review because the payment should not be in dollars.
- The United States has withdrawn from the UN Human Rights Council, calling it a "cesspool of political bias". The "hypocritical and self-serving" body "makes a mockery of human rights", said US envoy to the UN Nikki Haley.
- Torrential rain is hitting the island of Kyushu in southwestern Japan. The Meteorological Agency has issued a landslide warning for some areas of Oita and Kumamoto prefectures in northern and central Kyushu. They say southern Kyushu may also be hit by torrential rain through Thursday evening.
- The Taliban resumed fighting across Afghanistan after a 3-day truce. The Taliban and the Afghan government suspended fighting for 3 days through Sunday. The period coincided with the Eid festival that marks the end of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting.
- Red Bull Racing announced a two-year engine supplying partnership with Honda for F1.
- The second-generation Audi A1 was unveiled, featuring a much aggressive styling, all-digital interior, new engine choices, and more.
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- Bentley prepares to set a new Pikes Peak record with their Bentayga luxury SUV.
- Actor James Reid returns to do some Muay Thai training to prepare himself for the new Pedro Penduko film.
- Former Super Sireyna Sabel Gonzales reverts back from being Mark Estephen.
China's state run CCTV reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is in China. The brief report announced at 1000 hours local time did not provide further details on Kim's purpose.
However, the news was expected as several reports from numerous media outlets have already hinted of possibilities for the visit. Earlier, sources within the aviation industry say a special place, carrying the logo of North Korea's state airline Air Koryo, departed Pyongyang a little before 0930 hours Korea time.
Japan's Nikkei newspaper also reported this morning that Kim had been preparing for a trip to China as early as today to brief his Chinese counterpart on the Singapore summit with US President Donald Trump. If Kim visits Beijing, it would be his third trip to China this year alone following the ones in March and May when he meet Xi.
The newspaper said that Kim would use the trip to share the details on the summit and discuss bilateral cooperation with China going forward.
Sweden takes on South Korea at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium while Belgium takes on Panama at Sochi's Fisht Stadium and Tunisia takes on England at Volgograd Arena. That's Day 5 of the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018.
Beginning at Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, a penalty kick by Sweden's team captain, Andreas Granqvist, won the opening match for the first time since 1958, leaving no points for the South Koreans. At Sochi, meanwhile, the Belgians massively defeated Panama by three points. And finally, in Volgograd, Harry Kane's performance propelled the English team to victory against Tunisia at the score of 2-1.
The next match will see Colombia taking on Japan at Mordovia Arena while Spartak Stadium sees a fight between Poland and Senegal and St. Petersburg comes alive with a battle between Russia and Egypt.
- A low pressure area and the habagat will bring rain showers in most parts of the country today, according to PAGASA. In its 24-hour forecast released at 4 a.m., the state weather bureau said the LPA was last observed at 655 kilometers east-northeast of Guiuan, Eastern Samar province while the southwest monsoon continues to affect the western section of Luzon.
- The Supreme Court declared final its May 11 decision that ousted Maria Lourdes Sereno as Chief Justice and head of the judiciary. In its full court session, the SC denied Sereno’s motion for reconsideration in a 8-6 vote of the 14 justices. Under the rules, a second motion for reconsideration is a prohibited pleading.
- President Duterte's anti-loitering order has gained the full support of barangays and local government units executives, according to the DILG.
- The death toll from the Osaka quake yesterday has gone up to four.
- Beijing accused Donald Trump of “blackmail” and warned it would retaliate in kind after the US president threatened to impose fresh tariffs on Chinese goods, pushing the world’s two biggest economies closer to a trade war. Trump said on Monday he had asked the US Trade Representative to target $200 billion worth of imports for a 10 percent levy, citing China’s “unacceptable” move to raise its own tariffs.
- Australia pledged to provide Pacific nations with better funding to counter Chinese development money which it fears will leave some countries with massive debt burdens and undermine their sovereignty.
- Thailand carried out their first execution since 2009, according to the Department of Corrections, killing a 26-year-old convicted murderer in a move condemned by Amnesty International as “deplorable”. Theerasak Longji, 26, was killed by lethal injection, six years after he was convicted of murder in Trang province. The execution comes with Thai coup leader Prayut Chan-O-Cha set to travel abroad to the United Kingdom and France.
- Apple fined AU$9 million by an Australian court for making false claims about consumer rights when refusing to fix faulty iPhones and iPads previously repaired by a third party. Customers of the US tech giant had complained to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission after an operating system update disabled their devices in a global issue known as “error 53”.
- Rupert Stadler, the current CEO of Audi, was arrested over fears of the Dieselgate coverup, based on reports. Stadler’s arrest was confirmed by a spokesperson of the greater Volkswagen Group, adding that the presumption of innocence applied to his case. Audi had no immediate comment regarding the arrest, and Stadler himself as well as Munich prosecutors were not immediately available for comment.
- Honda's Civic Type R has destroyed the Spa-Francorchamps FWD lap record in 2:53.72, with former FIA WEC LMP2 champion Bertrand Baguette behind the wheel.
- The Pokemon GO app game will feature a new "friends" update soon, where players can add friends, gifting them, or trading Pokemon.
- The Precure 15th anniversary celebration continues with the announcement of their crossover film titled Hugtto! Precure Futari wa Precure All Stars Memories, showing in theaters this October 27th. This marks the return of the All Stars subtitle and will feature 55 Precures from the first to the latest.