li Bilawal, Khawaja Asif ‘make light’ of smog issue By www.dawn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:17:50 +0500 THE build-up of smog hanging over Punjab is seen from space in these satellite images — taken on Sept 12, Nov 5 and Nov 12, respectively.—Courtesy NASA Earthviewer KARACHI: At a time when cities across Punjab are facing the worst air pollution in their history, two members of the ruling coalition on Tuesday made “insensitive” jibes over the issue in their posts on social media. In his post on X, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari shared a chart of the air quality index readings of Pakistan’s major cities on November 10 at 9pm. The chart showed Peshawar as the most polluted city with an AQI of 591, followed by Multan 573 and Lahore 479. Karachi was 7th with AQI of 78. “Dear Pakistan, move to Karachi,” wrote Mr Bhutto-Zardari in his post. Late at night, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said crop burning was unreasonably blamed for the smog when vehicles were the biggest polluters. He shared a chart showing that total emissions from transport were 127 gigagrams, while that from stubble burning was 5.97gg. The minister’s post did not mention the chart’s source or when the readings were taken. He said the chart shows the “real culprits” contributing to the smog, but the people are being misled into believing that stubble burning, which has been going on “since the time of Mohenjo Daro”, was causing the pollution. In another post, he referred to an order by Lahore High Court Justice Shahid Karim to close markets at 8pm, which was “yet to be implemented”. According to the minister, the markets in Lahore remained open from 2pm to 2am and blamed the traders for being “intransigent” on this issue. He also called out political leaders who are not ready to address this issue due to “political expediency”. Published in Dawn, November 13th, 2024 Full Article Pakistan
li Toxic smog smothering India’s capital smashes WHO limit By www.dawn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:46:42 +0500 Residents of India’s capital New Delhi choked in a blanketing toxic smog Wednesday as worsening air pollution surged past 50 times the World Health Organisation’s recommended daily maximum. Many in the city cannot afford air filters, nor do they have homes they can effectively seal from the misery of foul-smelling air blamed for thousands of premature deaths. Cooler temperatures and slow-moving winds trap deadly pollutants each winter, stretching from mid-October until at least January. At dawn on Wednesday, “hazardous” pollutant levels in parts of the sprawling urban area of more than 30 million people topped 806 micrograms per cubic metre, according to monitoring firm IQAir. That is more than 53 times the WHO-recommended daily maximum of fine particulate matter — dangerous cancer-causing microparticles known as PM2.5 pollutants that enter the bloodstream through the lungs. By midday, when air usually is at its best, it eased to about 25-35 times above danger levels, depending on different districts. The city is blanketed in acrid smog each year, primarily blamed on stubble burning by farmers in neighbouring regions to clear their fields for ploughing, as well as factories and traffic fumes. ‘Alarming’ But a report by The New York Times this month, based on air and soil samples it collected over five years, revealed the dangerous fumes also spewing from a power plant incinerating the city’s landfill garbage mountains. Experts the newspaper spoke to said that the levels of heavy metals found were “alarming”. Swirling white clouds of smog also delayed several flights across northern India. The India Meteorological Department said that at least 18 regional airports had a visibility lower than 1,000 metres (1,093 yards) — dropping below 500m in Delhi. Commuters drive amid dense smog in New Delhi on Nov 13, 2024. — Arun Sankar / AFP India’s Supreme Court last month ruled that clean air was a fundamental human right, ordering both the central government and state-level authorities to take action. But critics say arguments between rival politicians heading neighbouring states — as well as between central and state-level authorities — have compounded the problem. Politicians are accused of not wanting to anger key figures in their constituencies, particularly powerful farming groups. City authorities have launched several initiatives to tackle pollution, which have done little in practice. Government trucks are regularly used to spray water to briefly dampen the pollution. A new scheme unveiled earlier this month to use three small drones to spray water mist was derided by critics as another “band-aid” solution to a public health crisis. The WHO says that air pollution can trigger strokes, heart disease, lung cancer and other respiratory diseases. It is particularly punishing for babies, children and the elderly. A study in The Lancet medical journal attributed 1.67m premature deaths to air pollution in the world’s most populous country in 2019. Full Article World
li Airlines ground Bali flights after volcano erupts By www.dawn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:43:35 +0500 Airlines cancelled flights to and from the Indonesian resort island of Bali on Wednesday, leaving travellers stranded after a nearby volcano catapulted an ash tower miles into the sky. At least 16 international routes were affected after Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Flores island spewed a nine-kilometre tower a day earlier, the general manager of Bali’s international airport said in a statement. Flights from Singapore, Hong Kong, Qatar, India, Australia, Malaysia, China’s Pudong and South Korea’s Incheon were all either delayed or grounded, Ahmad Syaugi Shahab said Wednesday. Animal clinic worker Samsudin, 52, from Indonesia’s main island was transiting in Bali to Malaysia and forced to spend the night at the airport. “I’m sleeping here rather than going back to Java. It is far,” he told AFP. “I’m waiting here, until tomorrow,” he added, saying he bought a new flight after his AirAsia ticket was refunded. Australia’s Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia all grounded flights, while Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, India’s IndiGo and Singapore’s Scoot also listed flights as cancelled on Wednesday, an AFP journalist at Bali’s airport said. “Volcanic ash poses a significant threat to safe operations of the aircraft in the vicinity of volcanic clouds,” said AirAsia as it announced several cancellations. Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific also listed its flights as cancelled, rescheduling routes to and from Bali until Thursday. Passengers look at an electronic board displaying cancelled flights after the nearby Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano catapulted an ash tower miles into the sky, at the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban near Denpasar, on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali on November 13. — AFP Multiple eruptions from the 1,703-metre twin-peaked volcano in recent weeks have killed nine people, with 31 injured and more than 11,000 evacuated, Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency said on Tuesday. Eruptions can pose serious risks to flights, disgorging fine ash that can damage jet engines and scour a plane’s windscreen to the point of invisibility. The island’s tourism head called for calm after the cancellations, saying the island was “very safe” because the volcano is far away. “Bali’s tourism activity is still running normally,” Tjok Bagus Pemayun said in a statement on Wednesday. But airlines said the situation was too dangerous to keep their planes in the sky. Jetstar said all flights to and from Bali would be halted until noon on Thursday as it was “currently not safe to operate flights”. Malaysia Airlines said it had cancelled six flights on Wednesday in a statement on its website, while Scoot said it scrapped two flights and rescheduled four more. The airlines said they would monitor the volcano’s status and provide updates. Singapore Airlines was still listing its flights as running on Wednesday. ‘Refunds, rescheduling, re-routing’ Bali airport’s Shahab said 26 domestic and 64 international flights had been affected by recent eruptions as of Wednesday afternoon. “Due to this natural event impacting flight operations, airlines are offering affected passengers the options of refunds, rescheduling, or re-routing,” he added in a statement. But some said they were set to be stranded for days, with little help forthcoming. “There’s nobody helping us, nobody is providing us accommodation or food, we are kind of stranded,” said IT consultant Arsh Khurana, 39, from Delhi whose Air India flight was rescheduled to Saturday. “There is nothing from Air India, there is absolutely no support,” he told AFP, adding that he and his wife were set to lose money as the airline’s travel insurance did not cover disruptions caused by volcanic eruptions. Local media reported thousands of passengers were affected but Balinese officials gave no estimate. Bali’s international airport operator PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia said on Wednesday it had conducted tests in its airspace and no volcanic ash was detected, saying the airport was “operating as normal”. But the airport in the tourist hotspot of Labuan Bajo on Flores island was shuttered on Wednesday until 8pm local time (1200 GMT) because of the volcanic ash from Lewotobi, according to the airport’s Instagram. Lewotobi erupted again from midnight Wednesday until early morning, and a large ash column could be seen pouring from its crater, an AFP journalist nearby said. Laki-Laki, which means “man” in Indonesian, is twinned with a calmer volcano named after the Indonesian word for “woman”. The island’s economy is heavily reliant on tourism but Indonesia is one of the most disaster-prone nations on Earth, straddling the Pacific Ring of Fire where tectonic plates collide. Full Article World
li SC releases cause list for cases to be heard by constitutional bench By www.dawn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:36:29 +0500 The Supreme Court on Wednesday released the cause list of cases which will be heard by the recently established constitutional bench on November 14 and 15. Earlier, the SC constituted a three-judge committee to fix cases, issue court rosters, form benches, and decide weekly caseload for its recently established constitutional bench. SC on Tuesday announced that the constitutional bench will start hearing cases on November 14 and 15. According to the cause list, available on the SC’s website, a six-member bench headed by Justice Aminud Din Khan will hear a total of 34 cases, including 18 cases on Nov 14 and 16 cases on November 15. On Nov 5, the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP), in its maiden session, had picked Justice Amin as head of the constitutional bench by a seven-to-five majority. Chaired by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Yahya Afridi, the reconstituted JCP formed a seven-member constitutional bench, including Justices Aminud Din Khan, Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Ayesha A Malik, Hassan Azhar Rizvi, Musarrat Hilali and Naeem Akhtar Afghan. Cases related to environmental pollution from 1993, 2003, and 2018 have been scheduled for hearing. The scheduled cases also include a revision petition against the dismissal of the petition regarding the appointment of Qazi Faez Isa as the chief justice of the Balochistan High Court. A request for rescheduling the 2024 general elections has also been fixed for hearing where the petition sought to shift the elections from Feb to the first week of March. According to the cause list, cases related to harassment of women in offices have been fixed. The Ali Zafar and Meesha Shafi harassment case has also been fixed for hearing. A suo motu notice case on private use of the Islamabad Convention Centre will also be heard by the bench. The convention centre suo motu was taken on the note of former judge Qazi Faiz Isa. An application filed for the disqualification of the members of the assembly having business and assets abroad has also been scheduled. Other scheduled cases include a petition for banning the marriage of government officials with foreign nationals, a petition to declare the legislation passed by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) government as null and void and a suo motu notice case on overseas bank accounts of Pakistanis. A petition filed by Mohammad Ali Durrani to bring back laundered money from other countries will also be heard. Moreover, cases related to the jurisdiction of Gilgit-Baltistan courts in Pakistan and various applications of Khawaja Asif regarding energy projects have also been scheduled. Full Article Pakistan
li Heated debate on Amsterdam violence in Dutch parliament By www.dawn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:21:07 +0500 Dutch parliamentarians clashed on Wednesday in a heated debate to discuss the attacks on Israeli fans after a football match last week, with some lawmakers pointing fingers and others urging unity. The Netherlands is still dealing with the political fallout from last week’s violence in Amsterdam, when fans of Tel Aviv Maccabi were assaulted by men on scooters in several parts of the capital. Five Macabi fans were briefly hospitalised after being beaten up following a match with the local Ajax team last Thursday, in what Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof termed an incident of “unadulterated anti-Semitism”. After the match, groups of men on scooters engaged in “hit-and-run” attacks on Maccabi fans in areas of the city. Police said the attackers were mobilised by calls on social media to target Jewish people. Far-right MP Geert Wilders, leader of the biggest party in the coalition government, said the perpetrators of the violence against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were “all Muslims” and “for the most part Moroccans”. The anti-Islam Wilders called for the attackers to be prosecuted “for terrorism.” “For the first time since the Second World War there was a hunt on Jews,” Wilders said, adding “I am sick of being criticised when I tell the truth.” But the firebrand MP drew the ire of opposition parties, who accused him of “adding fuel to fire”. ‘Dividing the country’ While unanimously condemning the violence, left-wing parties have called for dialogue with the Muslim community instead of “dividing the country”. “I share the condemnation of the violence in Amsterdam and yes, there was indeed anti-Semitic violence,” left-wing opposition leader Frans Timmermans said. “You are simply stoking the fires while this country has a need for politicians to unite people and find solutions,” Timmermans told Wilders. Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema on Tuesday called the attacks a “poisonous cocktail” of anti-Semitism and hooliganism. Events ahead of the match heightened tensions, including anti-Arab chants by Maccabi fans, who also set fire to a Palestinian flag on the city’s central square and vandalising a taxi. After the match, which passed off peacefully, reports emerged of social media calls to attack Jews, Amsterdam police said. The violence took place against the backdrop of an increasingly polarised Europe, with heightened tensions following a rise in antisemitic, anti-Israeli and Islamophobic attacks since the start of the Gaza conflict. The Dutch PM indicated that the government would present concrete steps to tackle antisemitism on Friday. Eight people remained in custody over the violence. Full Article World
li Previous financial pledges on climate change yet to materialise, PM Shehbaz tells COP29 summit By www.dawn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:29:48 +0500 Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif highlighted on Wednesday that financial pledges made at the previous two United Nations’ annual climate summits — COP27 and COP28 — were yet to materialise. He made the remarks during the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP29, that is being held in Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku. The premier presented Pakistan’s case on the second and final day of the World Leaders Climate Action Summit. Pakistan is ranked among the top 10 most climate-vulnerable countries, according to the Global Climate Risk Index. It has faced increasingly frequent and severe weather events, such as unprecedented floods, intense monsoon rains, devastating heat waves, rapid glacial melting and glacial lake outburst floods. Addressing the summit, PM Shehbaz asserted that COP29 should “make this understanding loud and clear that we will have to fulfil those financial pledges” committed at COP27 and COP28. “And yet, I think, those huge financial commitments have to be materialised.” View this post on Instagram The prime minister said the event was aimed at understanding the “calamities which, unfortunately, some of the countries have already faced and some will if we do not act”. At COP27 in 2022, which was also attended by PM Shehbaz, countries had adopted a hard-fought final agreement to set up a “loss and damage fund” to help poor countries battered by climate disasters. At COP28 last year, then-caretaker premier Anwaarul Haq Kakar had called for immediately executing the $100 billion in commitments for climate finance. According to the UN, around $700 million have been pledged so far for the loss and damage fund, with France, Italy, Germany and the UAE being the biggest contributors. At COP29 today, PM Shehbaz also spoke about the devastating monsoon floods of 2022, highlighting they had resulted in 1,700 deaths, massive displacement, destruction of houses and crops, and $30 billion loss to the country’s economy. He called on the international community “to take measures which are so important at this point in time to have a conducive environment” to combat climate change. The prime minister stressed that Pakistan was one of the countries that “hardly contribute” to global emissions, yet it was vulnerable to climate change and listed as one of the “10 countries which can, God forbid, face this kind of devastation again”. “My memories are still fresh,” he said, recalling a meeting with flood affectees in Balochistan, including a boy named Ikramullah who had “lost everything”. “His entire village was erased from the face of the earth, his home was completely demolished, and his school was also submerged. And we had arranged his education [in] another part of Pakistan,” he said. PM Shehbaz stated he would not want “other countries to face the plight Pakistan faced back in 2022”. Describing Pakistan as a “resilient, hard-working and responsible nation”, the premier affirmed his country was “fully committed to being part of the global climate solutions”. Concluding his speech, the prime minister expressed the hope that under Azerbaijan’s leadership, COP29 can transform into a “finance COP by restoring confidence in the pledging process and scaling up climate finance”. “I strongly feel that climate finance must be grant-based and not add to the debt burden of vulnerable developing countries,” he said, reiterating his remarks from yesterday on the sidelines of the summit. “Two years ago, I warned, and I warned at the top of my voice, that the future would never forgive our inaction. Today, I echo the same warning with greater urgency,” PM Shehbaz asserted. ‘We shouldn’t brave impact of emissions by others’ Referring to the 2015 Paris Agreement, PM Shehbaz said: “Ten years ago in Paris, we had failed to stop the rise in emissions and catastrophic global warming, and those pledges in Paris 10 years ago, which were made have yet to see the light of the day.” “As the minus-one emitters, we should not brave the impact of emissions realised by others without even the tools to finance resilience,” he emphasised. “Without climate justice, there can be no real resilience,” the prime minister asserted. The premier further said Pakistan would “go through a renewable energy revolution”, noting that the country last year presented a “comprehensive National Adaptation Plan”. He continued: “This year, we have developed our National Carbon Market Framework. But we cannot do it alone. Pakistan needs international support to deliver on its climate ambitions.” “My government has taken concrete actions to deliver on its commitment of producing 60 per cent of all energy from green sources and shifting 30pc of our vehicles to EVs (electric vehicles) by the end of this decade,” he told the summit. PM Shehbaz stated that developing countries would need an estimated $6.2 trillion by 2030 to implement less than half of their current Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). “The same goes for adaption and loss and damage,” he added, recalling the efforts at COP27 led by then-climate change minister Sherry Rehman. Early warning systems for all Addressing the COP29 summit, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar highlighted the utility of early warning systems for climate-induced disasters and extended his gratitude to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for launching the ‘Early Warning for All’ initiative. “Today, the threat is not limited to floods, we are facing rising temperatures, more intense and frequent heatwaves, and erratic rainfall patterns,” Dar said. “Early warning systems for various climate-induced hazards including floods, glacial lake outbursts, droughts and extreme heat are essential for resilience, not just for Pakistan but for all vulnerable nations worldwide,” he added. The deputy PM thanked the UN Secretary-General for the early warning initiative, which “aims to protect every person on earth with an early warning system by 2027”. Dar added that the threat of extreme heat emphasises the necessity of multi-hazard early warning systems, which he said were “critical to saving lives and supporting sustainable development in the face of climate adversity”. “Despite our limited resources, Pakistan is committed to climate action and has set very ambitious goals,” the deputy PM said. “Our pledge to reduce projected greenhouse gas emissions by 50pc by 2030 comprises a 15pc reduction through national efforts and an additional 35pc contingent on international support.” Dar named the Green Pakistan Project, an “electric vehicle policy”, a large-scale project to rehabilitate mangroves and implement Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) mass transit systems in Pakistan’s major cities. “These efforts aim to fulfil our nationally determined contributions and to balance our global mitigation role with local adaptation needs,” Dar said. “However, we must acknowledge that national efforts alone are insufficient.” The deputy PM highlighted that accessible climate finance is essential for Pakistan to meet these targets. “We urgently call on developed nations to honour their $100bn climate finance annual pledge and establish a new collective quantitative goal that reflects today’s needs with funding reaching the trillions,” he stated. He added that this funding must be “accessible, grant-based and reflective of the historical responsibilities of industrialised nations”, adding that the burden “cannot rest solely on developing countries”. “While Pakistan is ready to do its part, we look to the international community for support, particularly in accessing climate finance for early warning systems and climate resilience projects,” he said. “We need mechanisms that ensure easy, direct access to funds that can bolster national programmes rather than piloting isolated projects.” Dar reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to “being part of the solution” to the shared climate crisis and stressed that through shared partnerships and support from global allies, “we can bridge the early warning gap, enhance resilience and build a safer, more sustainable future for generations to come”. ‘Debt cannot be new normal’ Speaking at a Pakistan-organised conference at COP29 yesterday, PM Shehbaz had said debt cannot become the “acceptable new normal” in climate financing. He had explained that financing in the form of loans pushes developing nations towards “mounting debt traps”, which he referred to as “death traps”. Speaking at Glaciers 2025: Actions for Glaciers, the prime minister had also linked humanity’s survival with the health of glaciers, saying Pakistan was ready to work with the world on the matter. Participating world leaders and delegates pose for a group photo during the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku on Nov 12, 2024. — AFP PM Shehbaz also met with various world leaders on the sidelines of the summit, including UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UK PM Sir Keir Starmer and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as well as those from South and Central Asia. Dozens of world leaders convened in Azerbaijan for COP29 but many big names skipped the UN climate talks where the impact of Donald Trump’s election victory was keenly felt. US President Joe Biden, China’s President Xi Jinping, India’s PM Narendra Modi and France’s President Emmanuel Macron were among the G20 leaders missing the event. Pakistan witnessed devastating floods during the 2022 monsoon season, induced by climate change, resulting in the loss of at least 1,700 lives. With 33m people affected and swathes of agricultural land washed away, the damage incurred losses worth $30bn, according to government estimates. In June 2024, a heat wave brought record-high temperatures, severely impacting public health and agriculture. Full Article Pakistan
li India To Play Intra Squad Match At WACA Ahead Of Australia Tests, Public Not Allowed: Report - News18 By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:10:38 GMT India To Play Intra Squad Match At WACA Ahead Of Australia Tests, Public Not Allowed: Report News18Black veil of secrecy: India begin training in privacy in Perth ESPNcricinfo'No request' from BCCI but Australian media report claims India wanted... The Times of IndiaOf Coffee Date And Fam-Jam: Anushka Sharma And Virat Kohli's Perth Diaries NDTV MoviesBatting time: India begin preparations in lockdown mode Hindustan Times Full Article
li Actor John Krasinski Named 'Sexiest Man Alive' Of 2024 By People Magazine - NDTV By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:33:59 GMT Actor John Krasinski Named 'Sexiest Man Alive' Of 2024 By People Magazine NDTVCelebs crowned Sexiest Man Alive in last ten years: John Krasinski, Patrick Dempsey, Paul Rudd, to Idris Elba Hindustan TimesIs Jim from The Office really the sexiest man in the world? The GuardianJohn Krasinski Is PEOPLE's 2024 Sexiest Man Alive! PEOPLEJohn Krasinski chosen as Sexiest Man Alive but fans have declared these stars as Sexiest Musician and Sexi The Economic Times Full Article
li Wedding Invitation Scams at rise: A single click may put you in grave danger - India TV News By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:28:15 GMT Wedding Invitation Scams at rise: A single click may put you in grave danger India TV NewsPolice warns: Wedding invites on WhatsApp are taking control of smartphones; stealing money, photos and m The Times of IndiaAll about the 'wedding invitation' scam on WhatsApp that can get your phone hacked MoneycontrolWhatsApp wedding invitations are the new cyber trap — here's how scammers are stealing your data CNBCTV18WhatsApp wedding invite scam: What to know about this and how to be alert India Today Full Article
li 'Stand On Your Own Legs' : Supreme Court Asks NCP(Ajit Pawar) To Not Use Photos & Videos Of Sharad Pawar... - Live Law - Indian Legal News By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:41:37 GMT 'Stand On Your Own Legs' : Supreme Court Asks NCP(Ajit Pawar) To Not Use Photos & Videos Of Sharad Pawar... Live Law - Indian Legal News"Find Your Own Identity": Team Ajit Pawar Can't Use Sharad Pawar Pics NDTV'Stand up on your legs': SC snubs Ajit Pawar's NCP over use of Sharad Pawar's photos in poll campaign The Times of IndiaStand on your own legs; why use Sharad Pawar's name? Supreme Court to Ajit Pawar NCP faction Bar & Bench - Indian Legal NewsMaharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 | Supreme Court bars Ajit-led NCP from using photos, videos of Sharad Pawar for campaigning Deccan Herald Full Article
li Officers Carrying Out Illegal Demolitions Liable To Restore Properties At Personal Cost & Pay Damages:... - Live Law - Indian Legal News By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:53:41 GMT Officers Carrying Out Illegal Demolitions Liable To Restore Properties At Personal Cost & Pay Damages:... Live Law - Indian Legal NewsHow the Supreme Court clamped down on ‘bulldozer’ demolition drives | Explained The HinduAkhilsh Yadav`s `Parked In Garage` Jab At Yogi Govt After SC`s Bulldozer Verdict Zee NewsSC parked bulldozer in garage forever: Akhilesh Yadav Hindustan TimesWhat's the message from Supreme Court's order on bulldozer action? Experts debate India Today Full Article
li Particulate matter-induced epigenetic modifications and lung complications By err.ersjournals.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T01:13:42-08:00 Air pollution is one of the leading causes of early deaths worldwide, with particulate matter (PM) as an emerging factor contributing to this trend. PM is classified based on its physical size, which ranges from PM10 (diameter ≤10 μm) to PM2.5 (≤2.5 μm) and PM0.5 (≤0.5 μm). Smaller-sized PM can move freely through the air and readily infiltrate deep into the lungs, intensifying existing health issues and exacerbating complications. Lung complications are the most common issues arising from PM exposure due to the primary site of deposition in the respiratory system. Conditions such as asthma, COPD, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, lung cancer and various lung infections are all susceptible to worsening due to PM exposure. PM can epigenetically modify specific target sites, further complicating its impact on these conditions. Understanding these epigenetic mechanisms holds promise for addressing these complications in cases of PM exposure. This involves studying the effect of PM on different gene expressions and regulation through epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation, histone modifications and microRNAs. Targeting and manipulating these epigenetic modifications and their mechanisms could be promising strategies for future treatments of lung complications. This review mainly focuses on different epigenetic modifications due to PM2.5 exposure in the various lung complications mentioned above. Full Article
li Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP Headed to PS4 and Xbox One on December 2 By www.vgchartz.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:54:47 GMT Developer Dragami Games announced Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP will launch for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on December 2 for $44.99. The game first released for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam in September. The PS4 and Xbox One versions run in 1080p at 30 frames per second or higher. The Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One versions support Smart Delivery, however, the PS5 and PS4 versions do not support cross-buy. A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463051/lollipop-chainsaw-repop-headed-to-ps4-and-xbox-one-on-december-2/ Full Article Analysis Charts Industry
li Xbox is Still Open to Acquiring More Publishers and Developers By www.vgchartz.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:08:24 GMT Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer speaking with Bloomberg revealed Xbox is still open to acquiring more publishers and developers. "We definitely want to be in the market, and when we can find teams and technology and capability that add to what we're trying to do in gaming at Microsoft, absolutely we will keep our heads up," said Spencer. Spencer added no deals were "imminent" and any that might happen won't be on the scale of Activision Blizzard. China is a potential area for acquisitions, according to Spencer. "It’s been a good area for us to learn from creative teams that have real unique capability," he said. "The real opportunity is to partner with creative teams in China for global." Xbox in recent years has acquired Activision Blizzard, Bethesda parent company ZeniMax, and over a dozen other studios. A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463054/xbox-is-still-open-to-acquiring-more-publishers-and-developers/ Full Article Analysis Charts Industry
li Archaeologists discover ancient ‘migration route’ likely followed by several human species By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-13T10:54:41+00:00 Further excavations may reveal how ancient human populations likely interacted with each other, researchers say Full Article Archaeology Science
li Don’t follow self-healing methods to control diabetes, says diabetologists - The Hindu By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:40:00 GMT Don’t follow self-healing methods to control diabetes, says diabetologists The HinduStudy: 100mn Indians have diabetes The Times of IndiaThe Hindu webinar on diabetes management to be held on November 13 The HinduCombat diabetes with urgent lifestyle changes: Experts The Times of IndiaRice University’s ROGUE device implants a ‘living pharmacy’ to combat diabetes and obesity Express Pharma Full Article
li Sunita Williams breaks silence on weight loss rumours, says THIS has 'definitely changed' her body | Mint - Mint By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:32:51 GMT Sunita Williams breaks silence on weight loss rumours, says THIS has 'definitely changed' her body | Mint Mint"My Body Has Changed, But....": Sunita Williams On Health Aboard Space Station NDTVAfter Sunita Williams, NASA now worried about her stranded mission partner's losing body mass Hindustan TimesStranded Sunita Williams dismisses severe weight loss rumours, says she feels ‘healthier than ever’ The Times of IndiaExclusive | NASA races to stabilize astronaut Sunita Williams' weight New York Post Full Article
li Tata Steel Chess India - Live! - Chess News | ChessBase By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:20:18 GMT Tata Steel Chess India - Live! Chess News | ChessBaseMagnus Carlsen interview: I probably will have the most fun playing Gukesh Hindustan TimesTata Steel Chess 2024: Abdusattorov, Goryachkina lead standings; Carlsen joint-second after third rapid round SportstarChess tournament, Guru Nanak Jayanti and more Kolkata news in pictures Telegraph IndiaTata Steel Chess India Rapid and Blitz: Magnus Carlsen held to draws by Praggnanandhaa and Nihal Sarin The Indian Express Full Article
li India vs South Africa Live Score, 3rd T20I: Flying Ants Stop Play During India-SA 3rd T20I, Game To Resume At... - NDTV Sports By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:33:54 GMT India vs South Africa Live Score, 3rd T20I: Flying Ants Stop Play During India-SA 3rd T20I, Game To Resume At... NDTV SportsSouth Africa vs India, 3rd T20I CricbuzzFlying ants halt SA vs IND T20I in Centurion! Other bizarre stoppages in cricket India TodayTilak Varma takes down South Africa, breaks world record with maiden T20I century, hits 7 sixes in Centurion Hindustan TimesBizarre:Flying Ants 'Attack' Stops India vs South Africa T20I In Centurion. Internet Can't Keep Calm.. NDTV Sports Full Article
li Ananya Panday's ‘bikini bod’ wows Suhana Khan; check out pics from Dubai holiday - Hindustan Times By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:44:01 GMT Ananya Panday's ‘bikini bod’ wows Suhana Khan; check out pics from Dubai holiday Hindustan TimesAnanya Panday’s Dubai photos: Top Instagram posts Telegraph India Full Article
li Amazon Sale 2024 On Best i5 Laptop Brands At A Price Drop Of 41% Off - Jagran English By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:28:45 GMT Amazon Sale 2024 On Best i5 Laptop Brands At A Price Drop Of 41% Off Jagran EnglishAmazon Laptop days: Get over 50% off on best selling laptops from top brands like Acer, HP. Sale ends today! MintAmazon Sale 2024 On Best ASUS Vivobook Laptops: Snag Up To 42% Off HerZindagi EnglishBest-selling gaming laptops on Amazon: Starting at 44990, get up to 12000 off on exchange, 12-month no-cost EMI Hindustan TimesAmazon Sale: Bumper Discount Of 26% Off On Best Gaming Laptop Under 1 Lakh Jagran English Full Article
li Your Google Pixel Phone's Newest Android 15 Beta Update Arrived - Droid Life By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:22:03 GMT Your Google Pixel Phone's Newest Android 15 Beta Update Arrived Droid LifeGoogle rolls out Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 update FoneArenaGoogle is preparing to bring back a beloved customization feature from Android 11 Android AuthorityAndroid 15 QPR2: Do Not Disturb gets big upgrade with Modes 9to5GoogleAndroid 15 QPR2 brings the Pixel 9's new Linux kernel to all Tensor-powered phones and tablets Android Police Full Article
li 'Congratulations Donald Trump': Gautam Adani says his group will invest $10 billion in US energy, infra p - The Times of India By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:17:00 GMT 'Congratulations Donald Trump': Gautam Adani says his group will invest $10 billion in US energy, infra p The Times of IndiaAdani Group commits $10 bn in US energy, infrastructure projects The Economic TimesAdani commits $10 billion in U.S. energy, infra projects The HinduGautam Adani pledges USD 10 billion investment in US energy, infrastructure projects India TV NewsVideo | Gautam Adani Commits $10 Billion To Energy, Resilient Infra Projects In US NDTV Full Article
li IndiGo, Air India cancel flights to and from Bali after volcanic eruption: ‘Ash clouds may impact air travel’ | Today News - Mint By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:12:21 GMT IndiGo, Air India cancel flights to and from Bali after volcanic eruption: ‘Ash clouds may impact air travel’ | Today News MintDeadly volcano still erupting near Indonesian holiday island: IndiGo, Air India cancel Bali flights MoneycontrolBali volcano eruption: Tourists stranded after ash clouds from Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki force flight canc The Times of IndiaIndonesia's volcanic eruption grounds flights on tourist island of Bali Business StandardInternational airlines cancel Bali flights amid ongoing volcanic eruptions in Indonesia The Financial Express Full Article
li LIVE | Kerala Lottery Result Today (13.11.2024): FIFTY FIFTY FF-117 WEDNESDAY 3PM Bumper Draw (1 CRORE) DECLAR - ABP Live By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:31:28 GMT LIVE | Kerala Lottery Result Today (13.11.2024): FIFTY FIFTY FF-117 WEDNESDAY 3PM Bumper Draw (1 CRORE) DECLAR ABP LiveKerala Lottery Result Today 13-11-2024 (OUT) Live: Fifty Fifty FF 117 Wednesday Lucky Draw DECLARED- Zee NewsLIVE | Kerala Lottery Results Today 13.11.2024: Fifty Fifty-FF-117 Winners Out; Ticket FC 824838 Wins Rs 1 News18Kerala lottery results: Fifty Fifty FF- 117 winners for 13 November 2024; first prize Rs. 1 crore, second The Times of IndiaKerala Lottery Fifty Fifty Winners November 13 - Full Results And Ticket Numbers Oneindia Full Article
li HIGHLIGHTS | Jharkhand Assembly elections |Phase 1 sees voter turnout of 64.86 per cent - The New Indian Express By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:25:54 GMT HIGHLIGHTS | Jharkhand Assembly elections |Phase 1 sees voter turnout of 64.86 per cent The New Indian ExpressJharkhand Phase-I Assembly poll records over 65% turnout; Wayanad bypoll 64.72% The HinduDespite Maoist threats, Jharkhand records 64.86 per cent voter turnout during first phase of polling The New Indian ExpressCraze to capture video of MS Dhoni and wife Sakshi casting vote in Ranchi reaches new heights Hindustan TimesJharkhand elections: MS Dhoni casts his vote in Ranchi India Today Full Article
li How Yogi Adityanath government reacted to Supreme Court's 'bulldozer justice' ruling - Moneycontrol By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:49:13 GMT How Yogi Adityanath government reacted to Supreme Court's 'bulldozer justice' ruling MoneycontrolHow the Supreme Court clamped down on ‘bulldozer’ demolition drives | Explained The HinduOfficers Carrying Out Illegal Demolitions Liable To Restore Properties At Personal Cost & Pay Damages:... Live Law - Indian Legal NewsSupreme Court's Demolition Verdict Will Help Curb Organised Crime: UP NDTVSC parked bulldozer in garage forever: Akhilesh Yadav Hindustan Times Full Article
li Biden highlights 'peaceful transfer of power' as he hosts president-elect... By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T15:58:36Z Biden highlights 'peaceful transfer of power' as he hosts president-elect... (Top headline, 1st story, link) Related stories:'BlueAnon' Conspiracies Grip Dems After Election Sweep...Republican Euphoria Punctured by Tough Math in House...WILL WHITE HOUSE RESULTS STAY ABOVER 50%? DEVELOPING...From 'Little Marco' to 'Mr Secretary': Rubio In Spotlight... Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron Full Article
li ‘Emilia Pérez’ interview: Director Jacques Audiard on Karla Sofía Gascón and the operatic influences of writing a musical By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:40:36 +0530 Following its Cannes-winning run, French director Jacques Audiard talks about how ‘Emilia Pérez’ reshapes the musical genre, with its lead star’s dazzling spectacle of contradiction and rebirth Full Article Movies
li Actor Rupali Ganguly files ₹50 crore defamation suit against stepdaughter Esha Verma By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:14:31 +0530 Rupali Ganguly, known for the Hindi serial ‘Anupamaa’, has filed Rs 50 crore defamation suit against stepdaughter Esha Verma for “false and damaging statements” Full Article Movies
li Gayatri Asokan’s new ghazal draws on poet Jaun Elia’s work By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:02:48 +0530 Seven years after transitioning from Malayalam playback to the world of ghazals, Gayatri Asokan is set to release yet another track, ‘Kitne Aish Se Rahte Honge’, inspired by the poetry of Jaun Elia Full Article Music
li Shivarajkumar interview: On ‘Bhairathi Ranagal’, working nonstop and battling tough times By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:18:58 +0530 Kannada star Shivarajkumar opens up on playing a character with two shades in ‘Bhairathi Ranagal’, his upcoming films and ‘Fire Fly’, produced by his daughter Niveditha Shivarajkumar Full Article Movies
li Vroooom, an interactive virtual reality film festival in Hyderabad By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:03:40 +0530 Experience interactive storytelling at Vroooom, the virtual reality film festival presented by Goethe Zentrum Hyderabad and Annapurna College of Film and Media Full Article Movies
li ‘Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein’ Season 2 trailer: Tahir Raj Bhasin thriller gets new twists By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:13:50 +0530 The tangled trio of Tahir Raj Bhasin, Anchal Singh and Shweta Tripathi is joined by fresh entrant Gurmeet Choudhary in the new season of ‘Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein’ Full Article Movies
li ‘Emilia Pérez’ movie review: Karla Sofia Gascón, Zoe Saldaña’s narco-musical melange is an acquired taste By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:34:39 +0530 The feverish Cannes-winning spectacle dazzles with audacity but stumbles under the weight of its own ambition Full Article Movies
li Alison Hammond’s fall sparks chaos minutes into Great British Bake Off week eight By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-13T08:02:24+00:00 Alison Hammond's fall not even halfway into the Great British Bake Off's week eight caused chaos in the tent. Full Article Culture Indy TV
li Alison Hammond produces ‘TV gold’ with dramatic fall on Great British Bake Off By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-13T08:45:10+00:00 Noel Fielding called the moment ‘the best thing I’ve ever seen’ Full Article News TV & Radio Culture
li Jason Sudeikis says Ted Lasso viewers who disliked season 3 ‘don’t have imaginations’ By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-13T11:28:44+00:00 ‘Some people want to judge—they don’t want to be curious,’ said Sudeikis in a new book about the hit show Full Article News TV & Radio Culture
li Dancing with the Stars recap: Who went home in week 8’s elimination? By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-10-30T19:32:21+00:00 Season 33 welcomed a new cast of celebrity contestants all competing for the coveted Mirrorball trophy Full Article News TV & Radio Culture
li Full House star Dave Coulier reveals diagnosis with ‘very aggressive’ cancer By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-13T14:21:55+00:00 Actor, who played Joey Gladstone on the hit ABC sitcom, said he is currently undergoing rounds of chemotherapy Full Article News TV & Radio Culture
li SBR issues consensus on interchangeability of reference products and biosimilars By www.gabionline.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:22:14 +0000 <p>On 25 September 2024, the Brazilian Society of Rheumatology (SBR, <i>Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia</i>) shared its position and consensus on the interchangeability between reference products and biosimilars, a topic of great importance for clinical practice, especially in light of recent regulatory developments by Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency, ANVISA (<i>Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária</i>) and other international authorities. </p> Full Article
li John Krasinski named People magazine's 'sexiest man alive' By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:05:22 +0800 Actor and director John Krasinski was named People magazine's 'sexiest man alive', for 2024 on Wednesday (Nov 13), taking over the mantle from Grey's Anatomy actor Patrick Dempsey. "Just immediate blackout, actually. Zero thoughts," Krasinski told People in reaction to the news. The actor is perhaps best known for his sardonic nice guy role in the television comedy The Office. "Other than maybe I'm being punked. That's not how I wake up, thinking, 'Is this the day that I'll be asked to be Sexiest Man Alive?' And yet it was the day you guys did it. You guys have really raised the bar for me," he added. Krasinski, 45, said that out of all of the opportunities he's had as an actor, being a real-life family man is most rewarding. He prefers being a husband and father who happily lives in Brooklyn with his wife of 14 years, actress Emily Blunt, 41, and their daughters Hazel, 10, and Violet, 8. The actor was especially excited to tell Blunt the news, saying "there was a lot of joy involved in me telling her." However, he noted that the new title will change things very little around the house. Full Article
li Singapore actor Chin Han joins cast of Netflix series Avatar: The Last Airbender By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:27:00 +0800 Netflix has expanded the cast of live-action series Avatar: The Last Airbender in its second season, with Singapore actor Chin Han one of the latest eight additions. He will play the role of Long Feng — leader of Dai Li, the secret police force of Ba Sing Se, or the capital of the Earth Kingdom. Another new joiner is Taiwanese-American actor Justin Chien, who starred with Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh in the Netflix series The Brothers Sun (2024) and will play King Kuei, ruler of the Earth Kingdom in Avatar: The Last Airbender. Meanwhile, Vietnamese-Australian actor Hoa Xuande, who starred with American actor Robert Downey Jr in the HBO miniseries The Sympathizer (2024), will play Professor Zei, head of the anthropology department at Ba Sing Se University. Other actors in the cast are Amanda Zhou as Joo Dee, Crystal Yu as Lady Beifong, Kelemete Misipeka as The Boulder, Lourdes Faberes as General Sung and Rekha Sharma as Amita. Full Article
li 15 arrested in multi-agency raid on Joo Chiat public entertainment outlets By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:05:00 +0800 12 men and three women, aged between 19 and 63, were arrested for various offences during a multi-agency enforcement operation against errant public entertainment outlets on Friday (Nov 8) night. The offences include working without a valid work permit, suspected drink driving, driving without a valid license and insurance, suspected consumption and possession of controlled drugs, and the possession of scheduled weapons. Members of the media, including AsiaOne, were invited to observe the enforcement operations, led by Bedok Police Division, in Joo Chiat on Friday night. The enforcement operation is part of their ongoing efforts to clamp down on illicit activities and regulatory offences in the area, said the police in a statement on Wednesday. Upon arriving at the scene just after midnight on Saturday, members of the media were led to the second floor of the first KTV outlet. Full Article
li SAF's training area in Australia now 5 times Singapore's size, marking a 'historic milestone': Heng Chee How By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:02:16 +0800 SHOALWATER BAY, Australia - The expansion of the Shoalwater Bay Training Area (SWBTA) in Queensland has been completed after eight years of development. With the expanded training area now five times the size of Singapore, this means that the scale and complexity of overseas exercises involving the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) can be increased in the future, Senior Minister of State for Defence Heng Chee How said on Wednesday (Nov 13). Heng was speaking to reporters after witnessing Singaporean and Australian soldiers being put through their paces during a simulated beach landing as part of Exercise Trident. He also flew on a CH-47F chinook to view the new facilities within the expanded SWBTA and interacted with SAF and the Australian Defence Force (ADF) soldiers who participated in the bilateral exercise. Jointly developed by Australia and Singapore since 2016, the expansion of the overall training area was set out in a treaty between the two countries in 2020. State-of-the-art facilities such as the combined arms air-land ranges and urban operations live-firing facilities have been included in the expansion. Full Article
li Visibility drops in parts of Delhi as pollution surges By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:27:00 +0800 NEW DELHI — A toxic haze enveloped India's national capital on the morning of Nov 13 as temperatures dropped and pollution surged, reducing visibility in some parts and prompting a warning from airport authorities that flights may be affected. Delhi overtook Pakistan's Lahore as the world's most polluted city in Swiss group IQAir's live rankings, with an air quality index (AQI) score of more than 1,000, considered "hazardous", but India's pollution authority said the AQI was around 350. Officials were not immediately available to explain the variation. Vehicles drive on a highway on a polluted smoggy morning in New Delhi, India, Nov 7, 2024. PHOTO: Reuters file The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the pollution had reduced visibility to 100 metres in some places by around 8am local time. Full Article
li Ex-Philippine President Duterte says ICC should 'hurry up' on drug war investigation By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:37:22 +0800 MANILA — Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said the International Criminal Court (ICC) should 'hurry up' with its probe of his war on drugs, remaining firm in his defence of the brutal campaign as he said the investigation should start immediately."I'm asking the ICC to hurry up, and if possible, they can come here and start the investigation tomorrow," Duterte said in a congressional inquiry on his war on drugs. "If I am found guilty, I will go to prison." According to police data, more than 6,200 people died in anti-drug operations under Duterte's presidency, during which police typically said they had killed suspects in self-defence. Human rights groups believe the real toll to be far greater, with thousands more users and small-time peddlers killed in mysterious circumstances by unknown assailants. "I assume full responsibility for whatever happened in the actions taken by law enforcement agencies of this country to... stop the serious problem of drugs affecting our people," Duterte said. The ICC last year cleared the way for an investigation to into the thousands of deaths and other suspected rights abuses. Full Article
li Airlines cancel Bali flights due to volcanic ash By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:40:14 +0800 DENPASAR, Indonesia — Several international airlines cancelled flights to and from Indonesia's resort island of Bali on Wednesday (Nov 13), after further eruptions of a volcano that has spewed ash clouds as high as 10km and forced thousands to evacuate. Jetstar and Qantas said they had stopped flights to Bali on Wednesday for safety reasons because of volcanic ash, while plane tracking website Flightradar24 showed flights to the island by AirAsia and Virgin were also cancelled. Bali is Indonesia's top tourist hotspot and is a popular destination for Australian visitors. The first eruption of the Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki on Nov 3 in the East Nusa Tenggara province, about 800 km from Bali, killed at least nine people. It has since erupted repeatedly, including multiple times on Tuesday. From Nov 4 to Nov 12, 80 flights in Bali were cancelled, including from Singapore, Hong Kong, and several Australian cities, said Ahmad Syaugi Shahab, general manager of Bali's Ngurah Rai airport. Indonesia has close to 130 active volcanoes and sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an area of high seismic activity atop various tectonic plates. Full Article
li Sri Lanka's first transgender candidate hopes to break political, social barriers By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:02:00 +0800 COLOMBO — Chanu Nimesha is contesting Sri Lanka's parliamentary election on Thursday (Nov 14) as the first openly transgender candidate, hoping to forge a more inclusive and tolerant political culture on the South Asian island. Transgender people are estimated to make up about one per cent of Sri Lanka's 22 million people, according to Equal Ground, a local civil society group. They frequently face social rejection, lack legal protection and have almost no representation in political parties. Nimesha, who is contesting from Kegalle — about 80km east of Colombo — said she was the first transgender person to run for a seat in the 225-strong parliament and that her message of social justice had been well received. "I'm not concerned about winning or losing," she said, sitting in her one-bedroom flat. "But it is important for me to be present in this space, to be seen, to inspire others like me. I want to help everyone, not just my community." Full Article
li Indian political parties woo women voters with cash handouts amid economic woes By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:09:35 +0800 NEW DELHI — Indian political parties are increasingly targeting women voters with fiscally draining handouts of cash around the time of elections to counter wider worries about inflation and the lack of jobs, analysts say. A greater turnout of women voters in the past decade has reversed a trend of men easily outnumbering women. Political parties have competed to attract them, even as inflation hit a 14-month peak in October and unemployment stays high, at 8.9 per cent. Regional governments run by both Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party and the opposition are offering or planning such efforts to lure about a fifth of India's estimated 670 million women, the economic research division of Axis Bank says. "This is a substantial burden on the exchequer," its chief economist, Neelkanth Mishra, said in a report. "Where is the funding coming from? Some from higher deficits." Budgeted deficits for the current fiscal year for nearly all Indian states unveiling handouts for women were higher than five years ago, with many cutting capital expenditure to fund the populist measures. Full Article