ge US imposes fresh visa restrictions on Chinese journalists as media once again finds itself a target By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 20:01:33 +0800 The United States has tightened visa rules for Chinese journalists as the tit-for-tat war on the media between the two sides escalated.The rules, which will take effect on Monday, limit visas for Chinese passport holders to 90 days with the option for an extension, the US Department for Homeland Security said on Friday.Journalists with passports from Hong Kong or Macau will not be affected.“The department is issuing this rule to address the actions of the PRC [People’s Republic of China]… Full Article
ge Donald Trump urges nuclear talks with China in call with Russia’s Vladimir Putin By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:43:18 +0800 US President Donald Trump called on Thursday for involving China in new arms control talks with Russia, telling Russian leader Vladimir Putin that they need to avoid a “costly arms race,” the White House said.“President Trump reaffirmed that the United States is committed to effective arms control that includes not only Russia, but also China, and looks forward to future discussions to avoid a costly arms race,” a statement said.Trump and Putin spoke by phone, also discussing the coronavirus… Full Article
ge Change Chinese embassy’s US address to honour coronavirus whistle-blower doctor Li Wenliang, Republicans say By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 04:51:14 +0800 Congressional Republicans continued their assault on Beijing on Thursday, launching a campaign to change the address of its embassy in Washington in honour of the late coronavirus whistle-blower doctor Li Wenliang, and announcing the establishment of a party-led “China task force” in the House of Representatives.Under new bills introduced in both the Senate and House, the official address of the Chinese embassy in Washington’s leafy northwest would be changed from 3505 International Place to 1… Full Article
ge Coronavirus reveals lingering problems in Chinese health care system despite reforms, US experts say By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:33:05 +0800 The Covid-19 crisis has exposed weaknesses in Chinese health care system despite some impressive reforms over the past two decades, witnesses told an advisory arm of the US Congress on Thursday.China has strengthened its Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to improve the monitoring of outbreaks and better coordinate local public health authorities, US experts on international health care told the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission.This happened after the… Full Article
ge Georgia man, son arrested in shooting death of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:54:50 +0800 Police on Thursday arrested two white men for the shooting death of an unarmed black jogger in Georgia whose killing was captured in a video that went viral, sparking massive public outcry.Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was killed on February 23 as he ran on a sunny day in his residential neighbourhood in the town of Brunswick.But the case gained national notoriety this week with the release of a 28-second mobile phone video that captured the shooting.“Gregory & Travis McMichael have been arrested for the… Full Article
ge Coronavirus mutation becomes ‘urgent concern’ as it dominates across Europe and North America By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:00:10 +0800 Researchers have identified a coronavirus mutation that has quickly become dominant as Covid-19 spreads around the world, but it is unclear yet whether the strain will prove more contagious or deadly than the original.A study led by Bette Korber, a computational biologist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, found 13 mutations in the spike protein that the coronavirus uses to infect human cells.One of these, known as D614G, was described as being of “urgent concern” because it… Full Article
ge US claims of China coronavirus lab leak an ‘attempt to distract’ from Trump’s own mistakes: Germany By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:54:12 +0800 Germany’s defence ministry and BND foreign spy agency have privately cast doubt on American claims that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a Chinese lab, media reported on Friday.An internal memo prepared for Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer “classifies the American claims as a calculated attempt to distract” from Washington’s own failings, Der Spiegel reported.US President Donald Trump is attempting “to distract from his own mistakes and direct Americans’ anger at China”,… Full Article
ge Hydroxychloroquine hopes dashed as large study finds no great advantage to antimalaria drug in Covid-19 fight By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:00:21 +0800 A large-scale study in New York looking at the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine has cast further doubt on its effectiveness in the treatment of Covid-19 patients.Researchers at Columbia University observed nearly 1,400 patients at a large medical centre in New York City in March and April. They found hydroxychloroquine use led to neither a higher nor lower chance of patients ending up with intubation or death.“Our results cannot completely exclude the possibility of either modest benefit or… Full Article
ge ‘More than sufficient probable cause’ in US killing of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:25:00 +0800 Authorities in the southern US state of Georgia said Friday they had “more than sufficient probable cause” to charge two white men over the killing of an unarmed black jogger, but did not explain why it took 74 days for the suspects to be detained.Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis, 34, were arrested late Thursday and charged with murder and aggravated assault in the February 23 death of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery.Arbery’s death in the coastal city of Brunswick, captured in a video that… Full Article
ge Coronavirus lockdown in US triggers plunge in mass shootings By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:58:12 +0800 Forcing people in the US to shelter at home during the coronavirus outbreak may have resulted in less death from Covid-19 infections but also fewer victims of mass shootings.The number of mass shootings in the US plunged 24 per cent in April from a year earlier as churches, malls, restaurants, schools and parks were shuttered and most businesses closed, according to a Bloomberg analysis of data from an organisation that tracks information about firearm-related violence. The decline occurred… Full Article
ge Kim Jong-un reduced public activities because of coronavirus, says South Korea’s spy agency By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:22:52 +0800 There are no signs North Korean leader Kim Jong-un received heart surgery when he disappeared from state media for three weeks, but he reduced public activity due to coronavirus concerns, South Korean lawmakers briefed by the spy agency said on Wednesday.Kim attended the completion of a fertiliser plant, North Korea’s official media said on Saturday, the first report of his appearing in public since April 11.His absence fuelled a flurry of speculation about his health and whereabouts, with a… Full Article
ge Singapore Airlines’ shares surge amid easing of coronavirus lockdowns from Italy to the US By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:14:17 +0800 Singapore Airlines’ shares surged the most in more than three decades on bets that ongoing fundraising will help the carrier survive as lockdown restrictions ease worldwide from Italy to the US.Its share price, adjusted for the planned rights issue, soared as much as 21 per cent, the most since October 1987. It pared its advance to 11 per cent this afternoon. The company unveiled in March plans to raise about S$8.8 billion (US$6.2 billion) by rights issue and convertible bonds to contend with… Full Article
ge Indonesians dodge Jokowi’s travel ban, raising fears of coronavirus spike in provinces By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:30:13 +0800 New coronavirus cases are rising in Indonesia’s provinces despite the government’s efforts to contain the outbreak in Jakarta, as hundreds of thousands of migrant workers in the capital seek ways to bypass a travel ban to return to their hometowns to observe the Eid al-Fitr holiday.Scientists are worried the mass wave of travellers could lead to the virus spreading from Jakarta and its satellite cities of 30 million, the epicentre of the pandemic, to the provinces where hospital facilities are… Full Article
ge Indonesia urges China, South Korea to probe deaths of four seamen who were allegedly denied treatment By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:27:22 +0800 The Indonesian government said on Thursday it was seeking clarification and investigation from the Chinese and South Korean governments over the deaths of four Indonesian seamen working on a Chinese longliner.The request follows South Korean media reports quoting Indonesian crew members of Chinese-flagged Long Xing 629 tuna longliner as saying their crewmates were denied medical treatment and subjected to physical abuse.Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi told a press conference that she spoke with… Full Article
ge India’s massive repatriation effort from 12 countries begins with scramble to get on flights By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:00:10 +0800 Since Mumbai native Alex Johnson’s work contract in Saudi Arabia ended more than a month ago, the former cashier in a restaurant has been surviving on one meal a day to make his funds last while waiting to return to India.The 35-year-old, who did not want to use his real name out of concerns there might be repercussions from his former employer, is desperate to see his two-year-old son.In Singapore, Ramya Rekha Chola who is 29 weeks pregnant needs to return to Kurnool in southern India at least… Full Article
ge Coronavirus survivors: aged 93, this Indian man did everything with his wife. Including getting Covid-19 By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:45:13 +0800 When 93-year-old Thomas Abraham was being treated for Covid-19 in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Kottayam, southern India, the one thing he missed was making black coffee for his wife, Mariyamma, 88.He need not have worried, the two would soon be having their morning cuppa together again – Mariyamma had contracted the disease too and both were being treated in the same hospital.“[At first] we were in separate wards but when both of us started missing each other, the doctors moved us… Full Article
ge Police intercept four refugees in the fields of Southern Moravia By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor Border Police patrolling an area close to Slovakia intercepted four refugees who were walking in the area. Not far from the town of Lanžhot, squeezed between Slovakia and Austria, police noticed four young males walking in a field. The refugees are thought to come from Afghanistan but had no identity documents in their possession. read more Full Article
ge Fraudster posing as CIA agent draws over CZK 1.5M from women By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor A serial con-artist, defrauding women into thinking he was a CIA agent or a director of a shopping mall, has been captured by police in Kladno. The 47 year old man, wanted for another fraud he was convicted for, has a five year prison term outstanding. The man has several prior convictions, which in the past were also fraud related; an example: conning women out of money in Tábor area or around Prague, posing as a medical doctor. read more Full Article
ge Employee from General Financial Directorate suspected in CZK 10 million bribe By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor Police from the National Center Against Organized Crime suspect an employee from the General Financial Directorate of agreeing to a ten million crown bribe, five million of which he had personally taken possession of. The spokesperson for the General Financial Directorate Zuzana Masatova said "the employee has been removed from service." read more Full Article
ge SUNY Empire State College launches student exchange programs with UNYP By praguemonitor.com Published On :: UNYP Last month a new partnership agreement was signed between the University of New York in Prague and SUNY Empire State College. Under the agreement, SUNY Empire students would have access to new extensive study abroad and exchange programs between New York and the Czech Republic, which would incorporate a wide range of educational options to experience Prague. read more Full Article
ge Parents are getting raw deal in virtual learning proposals By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-08T20:21:00Z Virtual learning will leave out a significant proportion of learners. Full Article
ge Making sweet silage for pigs from potato vines By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-08T21:35:00Z Silage from the crop is one of the best feeds for the animals especially when they are three months of age and weigh more than 25kg Full Article
ge Davis vs Frank sibling rivalry will return, vows younger Wanangwe By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T02:50:26Z Davis, 29, has competed against his elder brother Frank, 33, in top flight hockey since 2012. Full Article
ge It is time for the courageous to speak truth to power By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T07:00:00Z Truth is seriously in short supply precisely because it was never been abundant even before Covid-19. Full Article
ge Mwathethe receives accolades as Gen Kibochi takes over By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T07:24:00Z He was described as a leader who remained calm in a raging storm. Full Article
ge Women pen messages of love to their mothers By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T07:30:00Z We have to find creative yet amazing ways to appreciate our mothers. Full Article
ge When the man fails to consummate a marriage By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T07:30:00Z Social and cultural myths around sex may also become prominent. Full Article
ge Kipchoge-led Nike leave rivals playing catch-up in marathon shoe wars By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T08:09:08Z The Covid-19 outbreak could favour Nike, Metzler argues. Full Article
ge Eliud Kipchoge continues Covid-19 relief mission By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T12:18:49Z Sixty eight needy sports men and women are set to benefit by the end of the exercise. Full Article
ge Does gene editing hold key to better healthcare? By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T12:20:32Z Doctors believe this will revolutionalise medicine, but there are ethical and safety concerns Full Article
ge Tuberculosis BCG vaccine gets into global Covid-19 trial By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T12:55:00Z South Africa vaccinates health workers in response to the pandemic. Full Article
ge Covid-19: Trans Nzoia police get masks, gloves and sanitiser By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-09T16:10:00Z Kenya Police Sacco distributes face masks, gloves and sanitisers in Trans Nzoia. Full Article
ge Road filled with challenges for mental health team By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2021-01-08T16:00:51Z Chronic shortage of psychiatrists, inadequate funding and societal ignorance among challenges Full Article
ge Coronavirus: Cathay Pacific eyes ‘structural change’ to see the Hong Kong carrier through pandemic crisis and its aftermath By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:00:14 +0800 Cathay Pacific is looking at “structural change” as it investigates how to downscale its business in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the Post has learned.Hong Kong’s flag carrier is mulling scenarios that could reduce staff headcount, routes served and planes flown, as well as the possible consolidation of its airline brands, in drastic steps that would mirror those taken by rivals in recent weeks.“We are currently working with colleagues from across the airline to model varying degrees… Full Article
ge Charles Li moves on in surprise announcement to step down in 18 months as chief executive of Hong Kong’s stock exchange By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 12:56:41 +0800 Charles Li, one of the longest-serving chief executives of a global financial marketplace, has thrown in the towel after more than a decade as head of the Hong Kong stock exchange (HKEX), in a surprise announcement to let his contract lapse in October 2021.The former oilfield worker, journalist and banker, also known as Li Xiaojia, will not seek reappointment when his current term expires at the end of October next year, according to a statement. He will continue to lead Asia’s third-largest… Full Article
ge Hong Kong man gets four months in jail over Lennon Wall attack during protests last year By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:38:43 +0800 A Hong Kong decorator who suffered a loss of income during anti-government protests was sentenced to four months’ jail for attacking a man following a row over posting messages on a so-called Lennon Wall last year.Kwun Tong Court heard that around 10pm on August 26, Hui Ching-ngai engaged in a heated argument with Ho Chin-leng, who saw Hui tearing down posters from a Lennon Wall inside a pedestrian tunnel in Tseung Kwan O.Hui, 39, who was drunk, picked up a broom and an umbrella from the ground… Full Article
ge Disqualified Hong Kong lawmaker Lau Siu-lai was denied chance to respond to allegations of not upholding Basic Law, judge says By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:53:51 +0800 Disqualified lawmaker Lau Siu-lai was denied the opportunity to respond to allegations of not genuinely upholding Hong Kong’s mini-constitution before she was barred from trying to win back her seat in the Legislative Council, a judge has observed.Mr Justice Anderson Chow Ka-ming made the remark on Thursday while hearing an election petition from Lau, who has asked the High Court to determine whether pro-establishment lawmaker Chan Hoi-yan had been duly elected to the office of Kowloon West… Full Article
ge South China Morning Post annual student awards to focus on pupils’ commitment to bringing people together By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:45:51 +0800 The commitment of students in bringing people together will be the focus of the 39th annual Student of the Year Awards organised by the South China Morning Post.With the theme “Leading for a better society”, two new awards this year include a special prize for the most nurturing environment, which will go to a school and its students, and another for mentorship.A total of 11 awards in nine categories, including science, maths, languages, sports, and visual and performing arts, will be presented… Full Article
ge Coronavirus: Hong Kong’s High Court tosses Pakistan returnee’s challenge to mandatory quarantine at government facility By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:13:01 +0800 The High Court has thrown out a Hong Kong resident’s challenge to his quarantine status, dismissing his application for a writ of habeas corpus over his mandatory isolation at a government-run facility.Accountant Syed Agha Raza Shah, who tested negative for Covid-19 upon his return, was sent to the Chun Yeung Estate in Fo Tan for a 14-day stay after returning from Pakistan via Qatar with about 200 other Hong Kong residents on April 29.On Thursday, he applied for a writ of habeas corpus… Full Article
ge Financial watchdog SFC has fined 10 banks almost HK$1 billion for IPO failures … but investors got nothing. Now they’re demanding change By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:30:10 +0800 Investors and lawmakers in Hong Kong are urging regulators to seek compensation for people who lose money when listed companies collapse shortly after their initial public offerings.Under the current system, when banks sponsoring IPOs are found to have fallen short in their due diligence duties, the proceeds of any fine imposed by the watchdog goes to the government, not investors. Those fines amount to almost HK$1 billion (US$130 million) over the last 20 years, according to calculations by… Full Article
ge Two Hong Kong men get eight months’ jail for carrying weapons at unauthorised Yuen Long protest in July By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:09:37 +0800 Two Hong Kong men found carrying weapons at an unauthorised protest last year were jailed for eight months on Friday.Fanling Court sentenced sales consultant Yung Wai-shing, 26, and clerk Chu Tsz-wan, 24, to jail for possessing an extendable baton, a laser pointer, a catapult and a packet of metal pellets at a march in Yuen Long on the night of July 27.The court sentenced co-defendant Vincent Chu Chun-hoi, a 19-year-old cook, to correctional training for carrying an air pistol at the same event… Full Article
ge Hong Kong police sergeant may have stolen 25kg in crystal meth from scene of record-breaking bust he supervised, sources say By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:42:55 +0800 A Hong Kong police officer arrested in connection with the seizure of 25kg of drugs worth HK$12 million is believed to have orchestrated its theft from the scene of a bust he was personally in charge of last week, according to police sources.If true, it would mean the announced record seizure of 296kg of Ice, a form of methamphetamine, actually involved 321kg.Sources said the station sergeant, who was arrested along with a constable in connection with the missing drugs, was in charge of the… Full Article
ge Hong Kong civil servant in charge of reusable mask giveaway admits transparency shortcomings, promises replacement filter production will go out to tender By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:17:06 +0800 A senior civil servant overseeing the distribution of reusable masks to all Hongkongers has promised to put the production of their replacement filters out to tender after admitting to shortcomings in the transparency of the original contract awarded by the government.Annie Choi Suk-han, permanent secretary of the Innovation and Technology Bureau, on Friday rejected suggestions the government had intentionally hidden the identity of the manufacturer chosen for the HK$320 million (US$41 million)… Full Article
ge Coronavirus: Hong Kong records no new cases, as government adviser suggests easing border restrictions with Macau By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:58:08 +0800 Hong Kong recorded zero new Covid-19 cases on Saturday, as a government adviser suggested that border control measures between the city and Macau could be the first to be lifted.It was also the 20th day in a row without any local infections, although a handful of imported cases over the past week had taken Hong Kong’s tally to 1,044 with four related deaths.Health experts earlier raised the prospect of Hong Kong being declared free of local transmission if there were no such cases after 28 days… Full Article
ge Biggest ginseng seizure in Hong Kong history nets HK$47 million of traditional medicine from seagoing smugglers By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 20:15:06 +0800 Hong Kong authorities have seized 34 tonnes of American ginseng worth HK$47 million (US$6 million) and arrested seven people in what is by far the biggest-ever bust of its kind in the city.The haul breaks a record set less than three months ago, when more than three tonnes of the traditional Chinese medicine valued at about $HK4.6 million were seized in February.Police and customs officers discovered a “suspicious-looking” fishing boat to the northeast of Hong Kong’s international airport on… Full Article
ge May Day: Large number of children work in tea estates By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 10:02:19 +0000 After her mother passed away, her father remarried and moved elsewhere, and so attending school became a luxury for 12-year-old Sheuly Munda. Along with her grandmother Belmoni, a registered tea-garden worker, Sheuly now plucks leaves at a tea garden in Moulvibazar district’s Srimongol upazila. “I wanted to continue my study, but my grandmother said she […] The post May Day: Large number of children work in tea estates appeared first on Inter Press Service. Full Article Human Rights Labour
ge Argentina Responds Boldly to Coronavirus Crisis By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 06:24:32 +0000 Like much of the West, Argentina did not take many early precautionary actions after the Covid-19 epidemic was confirmed in January, but became the first Latin American country to act decisively with a 12 March public health emergency declaration. The presidential decree came a day after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global pandemic, […] The post Argentina Responds Boldly to Coronavirus Crisis appeared first on Inter Press Service. Full Article Economy & Trade Financial Crisis Headlines Health Humanitarian Emergencies Latin America & the Caribbean TerraViva United Nations Jomo Kwame Sundaram & Anis Chowdhury
ge Q&A: COVID-19 Means we Must Innovate Data Collection, Especially on Gender By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 10:48:19 +0000 The current coronavirus pandemic can offer insight into how to shake-up traditional methods of data collection, and might provide an opportunity to do it in more innovative ways, in turn enhancing progress towards gender equality. “Necessity is the mother of invention, and when you look at society’s crisis – whether that’s a health crisis or […] The post Q&A: COVID-19 Means we Must Innovate Data Collection, Especially on Gender appeared first on Inter Press Service. Full Article Development & Aid Editors' Choice Featured Gender Gender Violence Global Headlines Human Rights Poverty & SDGs Regional Categories TerraViva United Nations COVID-19 Data Data collection Women Deliver
ge Former Child Bride Holds Pakistan to Account for Wrongful Imprisonment in Historic Legal Challenge By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:22:01 +0000 A former Pakistani child bride, who was wrongly accused of killing her husband at 13 and subsequently spent almost two decades in prison, is making history by being the first victim of a miscarriage of justice to seek compensation from the state, say legal human rights experts. This March, Rani Tanveer, who was released in […] The post Former Child Bride Holds Pakistan to Account for Wrongful Imprisonment in Historic Legal Challenge appeared first on Inter Press Service. Full Article Asia-Pacific Crime & Justice Editors' Choice Featured Gender Headlines Human Rights Regional Categories TerraViva United Nations Foundation for Fundamental Rights (FFR) Human Rights Watch (HRW) Rani Tanveer
ge News24.co.ke | Kenya warned against closing world's largest refugee camp By www.news24.co.ke Published On :: Fri, 04 Nov 2016 11:21:08 +0200 Another major aid group is warning Kenya not to close the world's largest refugee camp, saying the move is pressuring tens of thousands of Somali refugees to return to their deeply unstable country. Full Article