Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Let's Do The News (April 4, 2023)

                                    

                                                                                   

Your daily round-up of today's news:

 - According to PH Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, Congressman Arnolfo Teves was named the main mastermind behind the killing of Governor Roel Degamo.

- PH President Bongbong Marcos is expected to attend King Charles III's coronation this May 5th.

Donald Trump is consulting his lawyers at his Manhattan residences at Trump Towers before testifying in court tomorrow. He's facing charges for hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election.

- M23 rebels are reportedly withdrawing from some of the areas they've captured in eastern Congo.

- The Australian government is banning TikTok from all government devices because of security fears. It follows similar moves from the US, the UK, Canada, and New Zealand.

- Teachers in England are planning more strikes from the 27th of April to the 2nd of May following the rejection of the pay deal.

- Elon Musk swapped the Twitter logo for a meme dog named Doge.

- Japan is ending COVID-19 border controls this May 8th.

- Spotify is shutting down its Spotify Live app at the end of April as it turns away from live programming, according to reports.

- The Mercedes-Benz GLS range received a minor change for the 2024 model year.




- Genesis showcased its GV80 Coupe Concept.


- Kadokawa is shutting down its Anime Hotel and its Narita Airport shopping venue. The hotel will be closed at the end of May and the airport shop at the end of June.

- Legendary Entertainment has reportedly secured TV and movie rights to the Street Fighter franchise.

- Disney has announced a live-action remake of the animated movie Moana with Auli'i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson set to reprise their roles as Moana and Maui.

- Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is testifying in court over a money-laundering case of Fugees rapper Pras, who is accused of funneling money from a fugitive Malaysian financier through straw donors to Barrack Obama's 2012 reelection campaign.

TTFN.

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