Your daily round-up of today's news...
- The UAE government is handling lodging and meal fees for those stranded by the ongoing Middle East conflicts.
- The US Senate failed to pass a war powers resolution to limit President Donald Trump's use of military force in Iran.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara Netanyahu, shared a message on social media expressing solidarity with the people of Iran. They stated, "Your courage, culture, and spirit are recognized and deeply respected." The post concludes with the message, "I believe the day will come when our peoples can walk openly toward one another and build a future of dignity, prosperity, and peace."
- The House Committee on Justice has sent a notice to Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte, regarding the two verified impeachment complaints she is facing, to the Office of the Vice President in Mandaluyong City.
- The Philippine National Police has urged two other accomplices of a 19-year-old maritime student who died in a hazing incident in Cavite to cooperate with the investigation. According to PNP PIO Chief P/BGen. Randulf Tuaño, they hope that the said individuals will surface and present their side to shed light on the incident. According to the latest data, the police have already investigated 21 people in connection with the death of the victim, nine of whom had direct participation in the incident, while 12 are considered persons of interest.
- South East Water faces a 22-million-pound fine for repeated supply failures, which affected thousands of customers in Kent and Sussex, England.
- The warming El Niño weather phenomenon could recur later this year as La Niña gradually weakens. According to the United Nations' World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the recent weak La Niña is expected to give way to neutral conditions, which could lead to an El Niño before the end of 2026.
- Aston Martin is likely to run limited laps in the Australian GP out of concern for driver welfare.
- Dacia confirms the name of its upcoming estate car called the Striker.
- Famed F1 engine supplier Judd will supply its 3.5L V6 engine for the JAS Tensei, a restomodded first-generation Honda/Acura NSX.
- The long-awaited Suikoden anime series will air this October 2026.
- Former 2NE1 member Sandara Park denies Park Bom's drug abuse accusation.
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