Friday, September 22, 2017

Let's Do The News! (September 22, 2017)



- Senator Antonio Trillanes IV filed a complaint against Presidential Communications Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson at the Office of the Ombudsman. Trillanes earlier threatened to sue Uson, along with broadcast journalist Erwin Tulfo and CNN Philippines contributor Ben Tesiorna for libel after releasing allegedly false information about his purported foreign bank accounts.

- A member of the Aegis Juris fraternity has reached out to the Department of Justice to shed light on the case of Horacio Castillo III, according to Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II.

- The Department of Justice junked rape and attempted rape complaints against actor Vhong Navarro due to lack of probable cause. In a 24-page Review Resolution made public today, the DOJ junked the two counts of rape filed by commercial model Deniece Cornejo who worked as a double in Navarro’s TV show.

- Spain makes new arrest  in the recent investigation of last month's attacks in Barcelona. According to the Interior Ministry, a man has been arrested for alleged links to the extremist cell in the attacks in Barcelona and a nearby town.

- Philippine boxer Nonito Donaire Jr. vows he will be better than before on his featherweight return against Mexico's Ruben Hernandez at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on Saturday.

- Volvo unveiled the new XC40 compact crossover, utilizing the company's Compact Modular Architecture, powered by a wide range of Drive-E engines, and the first offered in "Care by Volvo" service.

2018 Volvo XC40

- Suzuki will display the next-generation Spacia kei minivan (in concept guise) and Hustler-based XBEE kei crossover in next month's Tokyo Motor Show as well as their e-SURVIVOR concept and a specially-prepped Carry truck for the show.

- Nissan's Infiniti will launch a standalone electric model in 2019, according to reports. It will be previewed in concept form at next year's NAIAS.

- Malaysian carmaker Proton has left the Iranian market and dissolves its dormant subsidiary.

- Watch a diesel-powered Land Rover Discovery towing a 110-tonne road train.


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