Wednesday, June 4, 2025

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: South Korea's new president Lee Jae-myung pledges to 'unite' country

 

Just hours after winning the South Korean presidency, Lee Jae-myung has pledged to "unite the people" in his inauguration speech on Wednesday.

The 61-year-old won a snap election by 49.4% - a clear rejection of his rival, Kim Moon-soo, who came from the same party as impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol.

Yoon triggered months of political chaos after he attempted to impose martial law, which eventually resulted in his impeachment.

As he takes on the top job, Lee now faces the daunting task of not only uniting the country, but also balancing ties with its most important ally, the US, under President Trump's unpredictable brand of diplomacy.

In a clear reference to his predecessor, the Democratic Party's Lee said in his address that he would "never again" allow democratic institutions to be threatened, adding that he would "become a president who ends the politics of division".

Speaking to a crowd in front of parliament - where just over six months ago he jumped over the perimeter wall to vote down Yoon's martial law declaration - Lee blamed the country's political turmoil on "political factions with no desire to work for the lives of the people".

He also pledged to build a "flexible, pragmatic government" and announced that an emergency economic task force would be "activated immediately".

It's a remarkable comeback for a man who has been caught in several political scandals, from investigations over alleged corruption to family feuds - though analysts and officials say his win was a clear capitalisation of public anger.

"The people judged the December 3 martial law [incident] as a violation of democracy," National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik told BBC Korean in an exclusive interview.

"This election was not only a judgment on that, but also a reflection of the public's demand to properly restore democratic principles."

Woo said the result was "a fair reflection of the will of the people" and "clearly expressed the people's intent".

This was echoed by Park Sung-min, president of Min Consulting, who said voters were not "necessarily expressing strong support for Lee's agenda - rather, they were responding to what they saw as a breakdown of democracy".

"The election became a vehicle for expressing outrage... [and] was a clear rebuke of the ruling party, which had been complicit in or directly responsible for the martial law measures," he said.

Dozens of Lee supporters gathered in front of parliament on Wednesday, hoping to catch a glimpse of the president - with many saying they were excited to see what he would achieve.

"I'm so happy he was elected - I stayed here all night in order to see the inauguration ceremony," Leo Kil, a software engineer, told the BBC.

"I believe he will carry out his basic promises, like creating a fair world. I hope South Korea becomes a country where people who commit wrongs receive the consequences of the law and laws are enforced as promised with the people. I have really high expectations."

Yoo Gi-won, another Lee supporter, said that "Yoon's presidency made me feel like the country is going to be ruined. I saw everyone around me suffering".

"For a while South Korea has been cold place [but now] I'm so, so happy," he added.

But as the fanfare fades, Lee will be left facing a daunting reality.

For one, he is still facing a trial in the Supreme Court over charges of violating election laws. The court postponed the trial until after the election to avoid interference, as a conviction could have barred Lee from contesting.

It's not clear what happens if Lee is now found guilty, though the law says sitting presidents cannot be prosecuted for criminal offences, with the exception of insurrection or treason.

Greater still is his challenge of bringing together a nation that is still racked by deep anger and division.

"Years of escalating polarisation under both the [previous] Moon and Yoon administrations have left South Korea's political landscape bitterly divided," Mr Park said.

"Lee may speak of national unity, but he faces a profound dilemma: how to pursue accountability for what many view as an attempted insurrection without deepening the very divisions he seeks to heal."

Despite the PPP's loss, ex-President Yoon still has a considerably strong and vocal support base - and it is unlikely to go away anytime soon.

His supporters, mainly young male voters and the elderly, often push strong right-wing narratives, and many of them believe his declaration of martial law was necessary to protect the country.

Many also peddle conspiracy theories, believing Yoon's party was a victim of election fraud.

With Yoon gone, there are questions about who might fill the vacuum for this predominantly young, male base.

One name in particular has emerged: Lee Jun Seok, who also ran for president, but dropped out earlier on Tuesday when exit polls suggested he was trailing too far behind.

He has been especially popular with many young men for his anti-feminist views, which has reminded some of Yoon, under whom equality for women became a polarising subject.

Young men in their 30s came out in higher numbers than usual to vote this time, drawn in part by candidates like Lee Jun-seok.

Those wanting to hold the PPP-led government accountable, as well as others wanting to ensure Lee Jae-myung's presidency was dashed, led to this year's voter turnout reaching 79.4% - the highest since 1997.

And so it is in this political climate that Lee takes over - hoping to transform public fury into hope.

How - and if - he might do that, is a question that will be closely watched.


Source: BBC 

Let's Do The News! (June 4, 2025)

                          

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

- The 8-hour duty for police officers across the Philippines has commenced.

- Senate President Chiz Escudero categorically denies that he is afraid of PH Vice President Sara Duterte, which is why the Senate postponed the impeachment proceedings. This is related to Akbayan Party-list Representative Peri CendaƱa's question on whether Escudero is really afraid of VP Sara, which is why the impeachment trial in the upper house was delayed.

- PH Department of Health (DOH) Sec. Ted Herbosa urges the public to get tested for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

- The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) warns the public to be cautious due to the possible volcanic eruption of Kanlaon Volcano.

- The PH Department of Transportation says that cashless transactions in MRT and LRT will commence this July.

- The US-backed GHF suspends Gaza aid for a full day following the deaths of nearly 30 people after Israeli soldiers open fire near the aid side. This includes ten Palestinians killed in an Israeli attack on a school in Khan Younis.

- Lighthouse Games is developing an upcoming racing game.

- CDPR dropped the first gameplay video of the upcoming The Witcher IV video game.

- The New York Knicks fired coach Tom Thibodeau following the team's defeat by the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals.

- TV presenter Vic Sotto reacts to Darryl Yap's "not guilty" plea.

TTFN.

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Let's Do The News! (June 3, 2025)

                         

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

- The MalacaƱang warns the public against rabies that can be transmitted through bites or scratches from pet dogs or cats.

- The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) is concerned over Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief P/Gen Nicolas Torre III's directive to its police officers to increase the number of arrests for illegal drugs.

- Former Senator and incoming Mamamayang Liberal or ML Party-list Representative Leila de Lima insisted that Senate President Francis Escudero's decision to postpone the discussion of articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte to June 11 is against the 1987 Constitution.

- The construction of the Palawan Mega Ecozone, the first and largest ecozone project in the country, has been approved by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA).

- Voters in South Korea are heading to the polls to elect the country's 21st president. In an unprecedented turn of events, this election comes after three years of the Yoon Suk-yeol administration, which saw the former president ousted from power because of his abrupt and short-lived Martial Law declaration last December 2024. Reports predict a close result between Lee Jae-myung and Kim Moon-soo, with the former, the one defeated by Suk-yeol in 2022, most likely to win the presidency based on public opinion.

- The Bentley Bentayga Speed is here for the 2026 model year. For this new version, it's now powered by a 4.0L V8 Twin Turbo engine producing 641bhp of power, sprinting from 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 193mph.

2026 Bentley Bentayga Speed
2026 Bentley Bentayga Speed

Max Verstappen is at risk of receiving a race ban due to his incident with George Russell during the Spanish Grand Prix. According to the rules, a driver who accumulates 12 penalty points within 12 months will face a one-race ban. The three penalty points he received in Spain bring Verstappen's total to 11 points over the past year.

- The sixth-generation Jeep Cherokee was previewed ahead of its Fall 2025 premiere.

2026 Jeep Cherokee
2026 Jeep Cherokee

- The Leviathan pseudo-period anime series will be streaming on Netflix this July 10th.

- IO Interactive announced the name of the upcoming 007 video game, titled 007: FIRST LIGHT. The game reveal will happen this week.

- This year's XBOX Games Showcase will take place this June 8th at 10AM PDT/1PM EDT/6PM BST.

- Park Jun Hwan has left STARSHIP's upcoming boy group IDID.

- ASTRO member JinJin was granted military exemption due to health reasons.

- VIVA warns the public against the use of the Anne Curtis deepfake video.

TTFN.

Monday, June 2, 2025

My FM Log: Spirit of Forza Motorsport - Ferrari 458

2025 marks the 20th anniversary of the Forza Motorsport series. To commemorate this milestone, let’s take a look back at the cover cars from the Forza Motorsport franchise, starting with the very first game released in 2005 and continuing through to the final installment launched in 2023.

2009 Ferrari 458 Italia

Let's continue with the Ferrari 458 Italia, the supercar that headlined the last Forza Motorsport game of the Xbox 360 era, Forza Motorsport 4.

2009 Ferrari 458 Italia

Launched in 2009, the Ferrari 458 Italia serves as the replacement for the F430, marking a significant evolution in Ferrari's design and engineering philosophy, blending craftsmanship and technology.

Behind the Pininfarina styling, the 458 is powered by a 4.5L naturally aspirated V8 engine producing 570HP of power and 398 ft-lb of torque. Mated to a 7-speed F1-style dual-clutch gearbox, it sprints from 0-100kph in 3.2 seconds and has a top speed of 325kph.

The 458 features an aluminum spaceframe that contributes to its lightweight construction. The suspension system features front double wishbones and a rear multilink setup. Equipped with the most advanced traction control systems, including E-Diff and F1-Trac, it offers exceptional dynamics and stability befitting a supercar.

The 458 is the last mid-engine Ferrari supercar to feature a naturally aspirated engine. It was replaced by its turbocharged successor, the 488, in 2015.

2009 Ferrari 458 Italia

Let's have a commemorative lap around the sacred ground of F1's Spanish Grand Prix, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, demonstrating the feeling behind the wheel of the last mid-engine Ferrari supercar to feature a naturally aspirated engine. Roll the tape.


The Ferrari 458 Italia is not just a supercar; it demonstrates performance that goes beyond limits, similar to how Forza Motorsport 4 exceeded expectations as an Xbox 360 game.


AN ENTIRELY NEW CAR EXPERIENCE

Next time, let's take a look at the McLaren P1, the star car of Forza Motorsport 5.

Let's Do The News! (June 2, 2025)

                        

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

- The DPWH is finding alternative ways to speed up the EDSA rehabilitation.

- The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has filed a complaint with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) against motorists who cover their license plates to evade the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).

- About 168 volcanic quakes were recorded at Mt. Bulusan for the last 24 hours, according to PHIVOLCS.

- Defense Sec. Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner Jr. have boldly responded to the spreading of misleading and malicious stories by alleged journalists following an incident at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. Secretary Teodoro clarified that no official delegation from China participated in the forum in Singapore.

- Jeonnam has recorded the highest early voting percentage at 56.50%, according to MBC, as South Korea prepares for its presidential elections tomorrow. In contrast, Daegu has the lowest early voting rate at 25.63%. Public opinion indicates that Lee Jae-myung is likely to win the election, ahead of Kim Moon-soo.

- Over 20 killed near aid distribution site in Gaza, health officials said.

- Sachie Hirai, Mana Koshirakawa, and Sayaka Kitahara are the new voices of Ikura, Kaori, and Rika from the Sazae-san TV anime.

- Season 2 of Kaiju No. 8 will air this July 19th.

- During last weekend's Netflix TUDUM 2025 presentation, it was announced that Season 2 of One Piece will be released in 2026. Additionally, the final season of Stranger Things will be divided into three parts: the first part will premiere on November 27th, the second part on December 26th, and the conclusion will be released on January 1, 2026. The presentation also highlighted Guillermo del Toro's upcoming film, Frankenstein, as well as Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery and Happy Gilmore 2.

- Last night's NBA match saw the Indiana Pacers advance to the finals.

- Content creator Zeinab Harake has officially tied the knot with basketball player Bobby Ray Parks Jr.

TTFN.

2025 NASCAR Cup Series - Cracker Barrel 400

Nashville is the next stop for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series for the Cracker Barrel 400, the second NASCAR race to be streamed on Prime Video. This race is a big day for Denny Hamlin for his 700th race start as well as Ty Dillon for his 500th career national series start.

As the green flag waved, the action in Nashville was on. As Denny Hamlin takes Stage 1, Stage 2 saw Ricky Stenhouse Jr. colliding with the wall, followed by Noah Gragson and Alex Bowman sustaining damage following their tangle, a restart crash by Christopher Bell, and a contact between the #6 and the #67 cars. With Ryan Blaney winning Stage 2, the final stage is an all-or-nothing gamble for everyone.

2025 NASCAR Cup Series - Cracker Barrel 400
Screengrab from NASCAR

After the nighttime tangle in Nashville, Ryan Blaney wins the Cracker Barrel 400 of the NASCAR Cup Series!

The next race is at Michigan for the Firekeepers Casino 400 this June 8, 2025, and it will be streaming on Prime Video.

NTT IndyCar Series 2025 - Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix

The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix brought the streets of Detroit to life. Both IMSA and IndyCar were there to put on an exciting show. But, for this article, we will mostly focus on the IndyCar race, where street IndyCar fighting action is at its best.

The first 25 laps of the race saw disasters for both Felix Rosenqvist and Nolan Siegel as both drivers got spun, with the latter being done by Scott McLaughlin, who got slapped with a drive-through penalty for this incident. As Kyle Kirkwood led after 56 laps down in this race, the latter half of the race saw even more misfortunes for Callum Ilott and championship leader Alex Palou, not to mention Louis Foster and Felix Rosenqvist because of suspension issues.

NTT IndyCar Series 2025 - Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix
Screengrab from IndyCar

Kyle Kirkwood secured his second IndyCar win after surviving front-end damage during the climax. Santino Ferrucci achieved his first podium finish by placing second, while Colton Herta rounded out the Detroit podium in third.

After Detroit, Alex Palou is still leading with 306 points, while Pato O'Ward in 2nd with 194 points, and Christian Lundgaard is in 3rd with 181 points.

The next race is the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 in St. Louis this June 15th, 2025.