Friday, October 27, 2023

Let's Do The News! (October 27, 2023)

             

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

- The DPWH is activating its Lakbay Alalay for the Undas exodus at 0800 hours Philippine Time on October 31 until 1700 hours on Thursday, November 2.

- China warns the United States to stop supporting Philippine claims on the West Philippine Sea, moments after US President Joe Biden's "ironclad" commitment with the Philippines.

- Maine state officials announced a huge manhunt on the suspect who killed 18 people in the city of Lewiston and is still at large.

- Israel rejects UN calls for a ceasefire in Gaza. The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations says a draft resolution to stop the fighting would only prevent his country from rooting out Hamas.

- The Taliban has released an imprisoned advocate for girls' education in Afghanistan.

- UK Conservative MP Crispin Blunt was arrested on suspicion of rape but says he's confident he will not be charged.

- Chinese Premier Li Kequiang passed away at the age of 68.

- US forces hit two facilities in eastern Syria, saying they were used by Iran and its allies.

- The Kia Carnival KA4 received a minor change for the 2024 model year.

2024 Kia Carnival


- First-ever F1 Academy champion Marta Garcia will take part in the 2024 season of FRECA.

- Bushiroad's from ARGONAVIS franchise announced that Haruki Ishitani will take over the role of εpsilonΦ member Tadaomi Kurama, moments after the character's original VO Kei Minegishi's retirement.

- BIGBANG member G-Dragon denies drug use and promises to "actively cooperate" with investigations.

- The stalker of BTS member V was arrested and the boy group's agency BIGHIT MUSIC comments on the recent situation.

- The FBI has joined the University of Michigan police department's investigation of former Wolverines assistant football coach Matt Weiss, who was fired in January following a report of unauthorized computer access crimes at the school's football building.

- The NBA is investigating whether the Philadelphia 76ers and guard James Harden violated the league's new player participation policy for their opening night national television game against the Milwaukee Bucks.

TTFN.

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