Leni Robredo, vice president of the Philippines, who is mainly a rival of Rodrigo Duterte, has just agreed to be co-leader of the "task force" against drug trafficking. It is in One of the Manila Bulletin . This appointment challenges because Leni Robredo criticizes how Rodrigo Duterte leads his deadly war on drugs. "If this is an opportunity to stop the killing of innocent people and bring those responsible to justice, I will take up this challenge," she said in remarks quoted by the Philippine Daily Inquirer . She adds, "If the president thinks I'm going to be silent because I accepted the offer, he's wrong." "His success will be our success," hopes The Philippine Star .

At one year of the American presidential election, the Republicans lost local polls, especially in Virginia, where for the first time in a quarter of a century the Democrats regained control of both houses of the Assembly. In a column in The New York Times , a Democrat Elect insists on voter mobilization, and suggests that Virginia should be inspired to aim for victory next year.

In football, Arsene Wenger, without a club for a year and a half and his departure from Arsenal (where the French has been officiating for more than 20 years), is in pole position "to take place on the bench" of the prestigious Bayern Munich, writes The team .