SINGAPORE (The Adobo Chronicles, Singapore Bureau) – The historic summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jung-on came to an end with The White House announcing a major breakthrough in as far as militarization is concerned
Trump sought Kim’s advice on how to stage a grand military parade, Korean style.
The U.S. President is expected to show off his military’s strength come Veteran’s Day in November, when he stages his own grand parade in Washington, D.C. Trump’s military parade is expected to cost American taxpayers up to $50 Million.
Kim obliged and gave his most expert advice on how to stage a grand military parade.
Make sure to include Washington, D.C. in your travel plans this November. It’ll be a spectacle never before seen in America!
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque can take the heat, but calling him what he is not is a different ball game.
In a tweet, activist performance artist Juana Change accused Roque of being a Chinese citizen. She was commenting on a press conference involving Filipino fishermen whose catch were taken by the Chinese Coastguard off the coast of the Philippines.
Today, Roque said he was filing a libel case against Change. “I can call her ugly. She can call me fat. But to question my Filipino citizenship is a serious allegation that is without basis,” he said.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – In support of Vice President Leni Robredo, several members of a group called Bantay Nakaw Coalition shaved their heads in front of the Supreme Court building to call on the justices to recognize the 25% shading threshold in the ongoing ballot recount of the 2016 VP race.
In support of her supporters, Robredo said she will also shave her head in front of the SC building at a date and time to be announced shortly by the Office of the Vice President.
The OVP however said Robredo will only shave 25% of her hair.
Meanwhile, Robredo sent this Tweet to her supporters:
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