Your daily round-up of today's news...
- Leaders of social security from 10 Southeast Asian nations gathered for the 41st ASEAN Social Security Association Conference, emphasizing their increasing influence in global capital markets and their dedication to improved social protection.
- Soldiers assigned to provide security for Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte will be temporarily replaced by the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
- Philippine President Bongbong Marcos urged establishing the Inter-agency Committee on International Humanitarian Law.
- The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah began after an agreement brokered by the United States. US President Joe Biden welcomed a US and French-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, believing that peace was possible.
- Alfa Romeo's new 33 Stradale has a confirmed top speed of 333kph after a high-speed run in the Nardo track.
- BMW created a replica of the M3-GTR featured in the 2005 Need For Speed Most Wanted video game to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary and the release of NFS Unbound's Volume 9 update.
- Stellantis plans to shut down Vauxhall's Luton factory as part of turning Ellesmere Port into its UK production hub.
- Shuhei Yoshida will leave Sony after over three decades. Yoshida was the first non-engineer on the PlayStation team who headed SIE Worldwide Studios and Indies Initiative.
- Sony confirmed the PlayStation2 has sold over 160 million consoles worldwide.
- The mother of T-ara member Ham Eun Jung passed away.
- Jung Ho Yeon and Lee Dong Hwi confirmed their breakup after nine years of dating.
- Companies removed Conor McGregor's endorsements after a sexual assault verdict last week in Dublin. This includes IOI removing content featuring McGregor in the Hitman: World of Assassination games.
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