Thursday, April 28, 2022

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Biden to travel to South Korea and Japan in May, White House says

 

US President Joe Biden will travel to South Korea and Japan in May, the White House announced Wednesday, paying a visit to two of Washington’s main Asian allies amid tensions with rival China and regional foe North Korea.

During the May 20-24 trip, Biden will meet the leaders of the two countries with the aim of advancing his “administration’s rock-solid commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific and to US treaty alliances with the Republic of Korea and Japan,” Press Secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement.

In Tokyo, Biden will also meet with the leaders of the Quad grouping which additionally includes Australia, Japan and India, and is seen as a bulwark against an increasingly assertive China.

The Biden administration has repeatedly characterized the Asia-Pacific region, and particularly the rise of communist China, as the number one strategic issue for the United States.

China and the United States, the world’s two biggest economies, are at loggerheads over trade, human rights and, more broadly, what Biden often portrays as a defining struggle in the 21st century between the globe’s autocracies and democracies.

The visit also comes after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has test-fired a slew of banned weapons this year while ignoring US offers of talks and vowing to accelerate his nuclear program rapidly.

During Biden’s bilateral meetings with newly elected South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Prime Minister Kishida Fumio he will “discuss opportunities to deepen our vital security relationships, enhance economic ties, and expand our close cooperation to deliver practical results,” Psaki said.

The visit will come after a US-Asean special summit of South Asian leaders in Washington from May 12-13.

Source: Agence-France-Presse

UKRAINE CONFLICT: 4/28/2022

                                       


The latest in the ongoing Ukraine conflict:

COVID-19 SITUATION: 4/28/2022

                                             

The latest in the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

Let's Do The News! (April 28, 2022)

                                             

Your daily round-up of today's news:

- An expert says that human-to-human transmission of bird flu is very rare.

- JV Ejercito thanks Bongbong Marcos and his family for a warm Ilocos welcome.

- 84 Catholic priests in Quezon declare support for the Leni Robredo-Kiko Pangilingan tandem.

- Study warns that a fifth of the world's reptile species is deemed threatened with extinction.

- Former US President Donald Trump testified under oath that he feared protesters would pelt him with "very dangerous" fruits saying "you can get killed with those things". The comments were revealed in court documents made public which included a transcript of a deposition Trump gave last October as part of an ongoing civil lawsuit in New York.

- Guinness World Record's oldest living person Kane Tanaka passed away at the age of 119.

- The new Porsche 911 Sport Classic has been unveiled and it's based on the 992 model.


- The Toyota GR Supra is now available with the 6-speed manual variant, offered exclusively for the 3.0L RZ variants.

- Kai Sotto has been declared for the 2022 NBA Draft.

TTFN.

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

UKRAINE CONFLICT: 4/27/2022

                                      


The latest in the ongoing Ukraine conflict:

  • Britain says Ukraine controls majority of its airspace
  • Tensions surge after breakaway Moldovan region reports attacks; Kyiv blames Russia
  • Russia will shut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria
  • COVID-19 SITUATION: 4/27/2022

                                                

    The latest in the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

  • Año wants stricter enforcement of COVID-19 protocol as gathering violations up by 5,000%
  • Galvez warns: PH could see spike in COVID-19 cases just like South Africa
  • New Omicron subvariants unlikely to trigger ‘major’ outbreak in PH — OCTA
  • Covax to replace 3.6 million doses of expired COVID-19 vaccines — DOH
  • OCTA warns new COVID cases may hit 5,000-10,000 daily
  • Omicron variant BA 2.12 detected in Baguio foreign visitor
  • Let's Do The News! (April 27, 2022)

                                                

    Your daily round-up of today's news:

    - Manila city mayor Isko Moreno vows to fight until the end for the welfare of the "silent majority".

    - Senator Ping Lacson says he will use his PNP experience to end violence in Abra and other hotspots.

    - Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte says that the Quezon Memorial Circle will be redeveloped for future generations.

    - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declines the invitation to attend the ASEAN special summit in the US.

    - The Philippines pulled the movie adaptation of the Uncharted video game franchise out from its cinemas over the nine-dash line scene.

    - SpaceX is set to launch the space station's next astronaut crew for NASA.

    - Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been found guilty of corruption and sentenced to five-year imprisonment.

    - The first-ever Mercedes-Benz T-Class has been unveiled as well as the new AMG C43.



    - Chevrolet teases an electrified C8 Corvette coming this 2023.

    - Toyota to abolish the use of paper catalogs by March of 2023.

    - Kia unveiled the Niro Plus PBV, which is based on the first-generation Niro EV.

    - Studio Colorido signs a multi-year deal with Netflix for three anime films.

    - A years-old letter sent by the MLB to the New York Yankees detailed illicit use of technology prior to the 2017 sign-stealing edict.

    - Mark Emmert to step down as NCAA president once his successor is selected and in place or at the end of June 2023.

    - Actor Misha Collins says he's straight after accidentally coming out as bisexual.

    TTFN.