Your daily round-up of today's news:
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte hopes that Congress will rectify the vetoed provisions of the security of tenure bill.
- Manila mayor Isko Moreno is still the second-choice presidential bet in the recent Pulse Asia survey.
- Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo slams red-tagging of her campaign volunteers.
- The Philippine Air Force receives two attack helicopters from Turkey and a C-295 aircraft.
- The LPA outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility has become a tropical depression.
- A new 1000-peso-bill will be unveiled this month.
- The number of spider species has risen to 50,000.
- Sydney asks thousands to evacuate as heavy rains cause flash floods.
- Honda to unveil the new Civic Type R this summer as the next model lapped Suzuka faster than its FK8 predecessor.
- The Mazda CX-60 crossover has been unveiled. The first to run on the new rear-wheel-drive platform and the first to have a PHEV variant. Sales in Japan will start early autumn.
- Doraemon co-creator Fujiko Fujio passed away at the age of 88.
- Schools who are part of the NCAA leagues are falling short on cash-for-grades pay.
- NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom hopes to ben UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet's ear about her China visit.
- Veteran actor Carlos Salazar died at the age of 90.
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