Your daily round-up of today's news...
- Twelve police officers were suspended for up to 90 days over the "missing sabungeros" case, where they are accused of involvement in the disappearance of sabungeros and taking bribes from the mastermind behind it.
- Philippine President Bongbong Marcos is en route to India for his state visit.
- The US said it had no choice but to deport them to a third country, then it sent them home. The Trump administration says that some serious criminals need to be deported to third countries because even their home countries won't accept them.
- Pope Leo XIV stands with youth in Gaza and Ukraine as well as war-torn nations, calling for peace through dialogue during the Closing Mass for the Jubilee of Youth at St. Peter's Square. "We are with the young people of Gaza, we are with the young people of Ukraine, with those of every land bloodied by the war.", the Pope said.
- SEMA and a trade group representing foreign car manufacturers commended the US EPA's decision to repeal the 2009 greenhouse gas "endangerment" finding, describing it as a significant victory for "vehicle choice".
- Toyota, Ford, and Chevrolet GEN3 Supercars will undergo aerodynamic testing in the US.
- Mercedes-Benz plans to launch 18 new cars over the next year, including the next-generation Mercedes-Benz GLC.
- Actor Song Young Kyu passed away.
- K-POP girl group PURPLE KISS will disband this November.
- The NFLPA has elected David White as its interim executive director.
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