HEADS UP: Will Duterte Name a Preferred Successor in 2022? (June 10)
Here's what you need to know today.
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Here's a Heads Up from reportr on news that you need to know today, June 10:
2022 ELECTIONS
- President Rodrigo Duterte said he doesn’t see anyone ‘deserving’ to succeed him in 2022. He also told his daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, not to run for president.
- Sen. Imee Marcos credited “open-minded” millennials for her family’s political revival and said brother Bongbong would definitely run next year.
- Sen. Panfilo Lacson said he declined an offer from the opposition coalition 1Sambayan to be one of its nominees for president in the 2022 elections.
- Duterte’s PDP-Laban party has yet to pick a standard-bearer as some sectors in the group call on the president to run for vice president next year.
CULTURE EXPLAINED
- ABS-CBN broadcaster Karen Davila looked back at her meme-worthy pre-elections interview with Alma Moreno and Manny Pacquiao and concluded that they’re “par for the course” when asking questions that need to be asked. No offense.
- Davila also recalled a “name your price” bribe attempt from someone in the oil industry. She rejected it.
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ECONOMY EXPLAINED
- The 10 most livable cities in 2021 are out, as ranked by The Economist Intelligence Unit. Lucky Aussies have four cities on the list. New Zealand, Japan and Switzerland have two each.
NEWS YOU CAN USE
- Here’s how to register for a COVID vaccine as A4 (economic frontliner) in Manila, one of the metro’s largest cities. The city’s COVID field hospital is also finished and will be inaugurated tomorrow.
NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW
- The chief of staff of the Armed Forces, Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, visited Pag-Asa Island in the West Philippine Sea to rally the troops to protect the country’s territory.
- Senate President Tito Sotto has filed a bill seeking to define the Philippines’ maritime zones similar to China’s Nine-Dash Map.
- President Duterte asked his friend, Pastor Apollo Quiboloy to “redeem” his soul from hell, saying he had no choice but to fight “evil to evil.”
- During the same chat aired on Quiboloy’s SMNI TV, Duterte also shot back at Sen. Manny Pacquiao for calling his response to China in disputed waters “lacking.” The boxing champ should study hard first, the President said.
- The biggest vaccine shipment to date, some 3.2 million doses of Sinovac and Pfizer jabs, is arriving today, the National Task Force on COVID-19 said.
- The new terminal of the Clark International Airport will open in July as authorities move to triple its capacity to 12 million.
- The reopening of the Manila Metropolitan Theater, originally set on Independence Day, has been postponed to a later date because of the pandemic, the NCCA said.
- A herd of wild elephants is trending for their epic trek across China.
- El Salvador in Central America is the first country in the world to recognize Bitcoin as legal tender.
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