Monday, September 14, 2015

Let's Do The News! (September 14, 2015)


- On early Monday morning, Mt. Aso on Japan's southwestern island of Kyushu has erupted at around 0943 hours Japan time. The Meteorological Agency raised its alert level on three, meaning no one should approach the volcanoes.

-  Okinawa governor Takeshi Onaga announced the revoking of an approval for landfill work in an area where the central government plans to relocate a US military base, saying it is the first step in stopping the construction of the base in Henoko district in Nago city, with all means necessary.

- Investigators believed that this is the work of an Uygur group behind last month's Bangkok bomb attacks. Investigators arrested two foreigners for their alleged role in the explosion that killed 20 people and injured over 120.

- Philippine President Benigno Aquino III spearheaded the inauguration of the controversial 700-million peso Iloilo Convention Center, located on a 1.7 hectare lot in Iloilo Business Park, Mandurriao, Iloilo City.

- The Department of Labor and Employment secretary Rosalinda Baldoz warned overseas Filipino workers and their families against loan scams circulating the internet using the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration name and logo to make the false document appear legitimate.

- A classic 1971 Toyota Celica sportscar is this week's Jay Leno's Garage feature.



- Ready for Doctor Who this Saturday on BBC One? Check out the exclusive scene from the prologue of the first episode of the latest series starring Peter Capaldi as The Doctor.



- Announced at the end of the final episode of the Death Note live-action TV drama, there's going to be a "forbidden sequel" to 2006's Death Note films from the first one to The Last Note. Yes, you heard that right. There's a new Death Note movie coming next year featuring descendants of Kira and L.

- Check out the Aston Martin DB10, made for the upcoming 007: Spectre movie coming this autumn, in action.



TTFN!!!

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