Your daily round-up of today's news...
- Palace Press Officer Claire Castro has announced that Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed a new secretary for the Presidential Communications Office (PCO). The new appointee is Dave Gomez, a former journalist and the current communications director of PMFTC, the Philippine affiliate of Philip Morris International (PMI). According to Castro, Gomez has accepted the President's offer to succeed Acting Secretary Jay Ruiz. He will be the fifth secretary to lead the PCO during the three years of the Marcos administration.
- The Office of Civil Defense reminded the public to remain alert and be careful of the ongoing effects of the southwest monsoon, which was strengthened by Typhoon Bising, even though it has already left the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). According to the OCD, although Typhoon Bising entered and quickly left the country on July 6-7, it still left severe effects, especially in the southwest monsoon.
- The Office of Civil Defense has once again reminded people to avoid entering the permanent danger zone of the Taal volcano. This follows the abnormalities recorded at Taal since Sunday, July 6, by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
- The Philippine government is in talks with the US for lower tariffs, according to Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez.
- The search for 17 Filipino crew members aboard MV Eternity C, attacked by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, continues, according to the Department of Migrant Workers.
- South Korea has developed the world's first recombinant protein-based anthrax vaccine, a vaccine with fewer side effects. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) has partnered with private company GC Biopharma Corp. to develop a vaccine that, unlike conventional versions, eliminates the risk of exposure to toxins produced by Bacillus anthracis – a high-risk pathogen considered a potential bioterrorism agent that causes illness or death in humans, animals, or plants.
- The death toll from the Texas floods has hit 119, including Camp Mystic children.
- Christian Horner was fired by Red Bull Racing immediately. Laurent Mekies is named as the team's new CEO, and Alan Permane is named team principal of the Racing Bulls team.
- The AC GT SuperSport was unveiled. The Cobra-based model has 1025bhp of power output.
- Suzuki's first EV, the e-Vitara, is coming to Japan soon.
- The live-action adaptation of Solo Leveling casts Byeon Woo Seok.
- K-Pop boy group ATEEZ renewed contracts with KQ Entertainment until 2032.
- MMA legend Randy Couture was airlifted to the hospital in Kansas City with injuries stemming from a single-car crash at a racetrack.
- Former Utah Jazz coach and GM Frank Layden dies at age 93.
- Former MMA star Ben Askren is recovering from a lung transplant.
- Kapamiliya stars, officials, and employees bid farewell to the legendary ABS-CBN Tower as it faces its demolition.
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