Welcome, Guest
You have to register before you can post on our site.

Username/Email:
  

Password
  





Search Forums

(Advanced Search)

Forum Statistics
» Members: 1,220
» Latest member: jackdavid22
» Forum threads: 8,651
» Forum posts: 12,663

Full Statistics

Online Users
There are currently 217 online users.
» 1 Member(s) | 211 Guest(s)
Applebot, Bing, Facebook, Google, Yandex, davy_agten

Latest Threads
The Israel Gaza conflict:...
Forum: Politics
Last Post: superadmin
5 hours ago
» Replies: 1,119
» Views: 242,363
Unleash Your Potential wi...
Forum: Other Sports
Last Post: jackdavid22
9 hours ago
» Replies: 0
» Views: 7
Nature, Reality, & Buddhi...
Forum: Self-Development
Last Post: takso
Yesterday, 01:51 PM
» Replies: 218
» Views: 62,367
How to Migrate Rackspace ...
Forum: Technology
Last Post: anonymo
10-01-2024, 10:36 PM
» Replies: 4
» Views: 224
Michael A Durney: Bestsel...
Forum: General Discussion
Last Post: admire
10-01-2024, 09:03 PM
» Replies: 5
» Views: 820
Best ED Pills And Where T...
Forum: Health News
Last Post: davidbrownm05
10-01-2024, 07:58 PM
» Replies: 0
» Views: 16
Coursework Companion: A C...
Forum: Educations
Last Post: naomismith
10-01-2024, 07:36 PM
» Replies: 1
» Views: 433
How to Convert NSF to MSG...
Forum: Technology
Last Post: Ryancooper
10-01-2024, 07:08 PM
» Replies: 0
» Views: 20
OST to PST Converter Soft...
Forum: Computer Software
Last Post: sjax240
10-01-2024, 06:15 PM
» Replies: 6
» Views: 1,613
New China at 75: Boosting...
Forum: Business, Economy and Investment
Last Post: superadmin
10-01-2024, 04:59 PM
» Replies: 0
» Views: 21

 
  PAS invites allies to contest under its banner in Melaka polls
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 03:41 PM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

[Image: 20210608-pas-flag-bernama.jpg]

KUALA LUMPUR – PAS has suggested that all its allies willing to work with the Islamist party for the Melaka election contest under the umbrella of its logo: a white moon on a green background.

In a Facebook post today, its deputy president, Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man, made the cynical proposal, seeing that Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN) will be cooperating with them but might contest against PAS’ Perikatan Nasional (PN) ally Bersatu.

“Since all parties have agreed to cooperate with PAS, it’s best that we use one logo, which is the PAS logo in the Melaka election. Think about it,” said Tuan Ibrahim.

Yesterday, Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan had said that its Supreme Council agreed that the cooperation with PAS is in line with Umno’s aim to consolidate the Muafakat Nasional pact, which was decided on in its 2020 Umno General Assembly.

The decision, he said, was made during a meeting chaired by Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

However, he said, PAS will use its own party logo in the upcoming polls.

- More -

Print this item

  Sentiment turns against public denunciation of famous pianist for hiring a sex worker
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 03:36 PM - Forum: International News - No Replies

Support for Li Yundi as Chinese sentiment turns against public denunciation of famous pianist for hiring a sex worker 

[Image: 335658bc-37af-11ec-bf9d-b73b258185bb_ima...1635491848]

Now that the dust has settled, the Chinese public is questioning whether the censuring of famous Chinese pianist Li Yundi, who was utterly discredited after he was accused of soliciting a sex worker by police, was reasonable.

When the news hit – coming amid a nationwide crackdown on celebrities behaving immorally – industry associations and business partners were quick to distance themselves from the “piano prince”. Viral videos emerged of music classrooms removing his poster from their walls.

But over the past week, some top musicians in China are acknowledging that, while Li may have made a mistake, society should be more tolerant to a man they see as a rare talent.

- More -

Print this item

  PH component parties to contest Melaka polls under coalition flag
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 02:57 PM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

[Image: Mat-Sabu-Anwar-Ibrahim-n-Lim-Guan-Eng-291021-2.jpeg]


PETALING JAYA: Pakatan Harapan (PH) component parties will contest next month’s Melaka state election under the PH banner.

The coalition also said they had agreed on seat allocations, with PKR to contest in 11 seats, Amanah nine and DAP eight.

“Our decision for Melaka is that we have agreed to contest under the PH logo,” said PKR president Anwar Ibrahim today.

“All of us will contest with one logo, one stance and one manifesto.”

He was speaking at a joint press conference with other members of the PH presidential council – DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng and Amanah president Mohamad Sabu.

Melaka goes to the polls on Nov 20, with a total of 28 state seats up for grabs. The nomination day is set for Nov 8.

It was previously reported that there were differences within the coalition over a unified logo for the election, with DAP leader Liew Chin Tong alluding to factions within PKR pushing for PH candidates to contest under PKR’s flag.

- More -

Print this item

  Alibaba is ramping up in Europe, and is already ahead of Amazon in one region
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 11:45 AM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment - No Replies

  • Alibaba ranks among the top three e-commerce platforms in Europe, according to Euromonitor International.
  • The company is keen to tap a wave of growth in online shopping there, especially for the upcoming Singles Day festival on Nov. 11.
  • Logistics arm Cainiao plans to install a total of 5,000 package lockers globally before Singles Day, especially in Russia, Poland, Spain and France.
  • Spain, Russia and Brazil are among the core countries for overseas unit AliExpress’ expansion, Li Dawei, head of AliExpress Supply Chain, told CNBC earlier this month.
[Image: 106966867-1635403522208-gettyimages-1229...=740&h=416]

BEIJING — Alibaba is investing further in Europe for Singles Day this year, as the Chinese tech giant competes with Amazon for the European Union’s exploding e-commerce market.

Alibaba remained among the top three online sellers of consumer goods in eastern Europe last year, according to Euromonitor International. Amazon wasn’t on the top 10 list for the region, which includes countries like Poland and the Czech Republic.

Amazon is by far the top seller in western Europe, which includes France and Spain, according to Euromonitor. But the U.S. e-commerce giant’s market share in the region did not grow during the pandemic, remaining at about 19.3% in 2020.

- More -

Print this item

  Could planting a trillion trees stop global heating? This man thinks so
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 11:24 AM - Forum: Environment Protection News - No Replies

[Image: 1620.jpg?width=1020&quality=85&auto=form...5956a01803]

In 2017, Yishan Wong was ready to retire in Hawaii after leaving behind his career in Silicon Valley. The CEO of Reddit until 2014, Wong had previously held senior positions at Facebook and PayPal. But then came what he calls the “moment” when he decided he was going to take on the climate crisis instead.

“I was literally on a beach trying to retire, and it was too hot,” he said. Temperatures in Hawaii at the time were abnormally high, and he thought: “The planet has a climate change problem. I need to solve it.”

Wong started looking for “the most cost-effective per unit way” of removing CO2 from the atmosphere. After digging into climate science papers, he settled on his solution: trees.

In 2019, he founded Terraformation, with the aim to help reforest 3bn acres of degraded land around the world – an area bigger than the US – which Wong estimates could hold a trillion trees. He believes these forests could absorb enough CO2 to halt global heating.

Reaching net zero by 2050 means drastically reducing emissions, but to achieve this goal within such a short timeframe, and keep global heating within 1.5C, means also figuring out how to remove carbon from the atmosphere. An estimate by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change envisions the removal of 730bn metric tons of CO2 this century.

Carbon-removal technology – sucking carbon from the air and then storing or using it – is one way to do this but is expensive and will take time to scale up. The International Energy Agency estimates that these technologies absorb about 40m metric tons of carbon a year. Trees, on the other hand, collectively absorb about 7.6bn metric tons a year – more than the annual emissions of the US – even after accounting for the emissions released by deforestation, wildfires and other causes.

- More -

Print this item

  European Investment Bank to end all loans to oil and gas firms
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 11:20 AM - Forum: Environment Protection News - No Replies

[Image: 3961.jpg?width=620&quality=85&auto=forma...819c67e09d]

The European Investment Bank (EIB), the lending arm of the EU, has vowed to close a loophole that allows it to lend money to oil and gas firms despite a ban on financing fossil fuel projects.

The EIB, the world’s largest multilateral bank, which is active in 160 countries, announced in 2019 it was phasing out lending to fossil fuel projects within two years, as it sought to become a “climate bank”.

Although the move was welcomed as a victory for the climate movement, campaign groups said the bank had failed to close several loopholes.

Now the lender has acted to close one inconsistency with the bloc’s climate goals.

From 2022 onwards, the EIB will stop lending to polluting companies that want to finance low-carbon projects. This would mean, for example, the EIB will no longer finance an oil company’s wind energy project. All recipients of EIB loans will be required to draw up decarbonisation plans.

“At the EIB group, we have heard the warnings,” said its president Werner Hoyer, as the decision was published days ahead of the start of Cop26.

“As one of the leading multilateral banks for climate action, we are further increasing our climate ambition,” the bank said in a statement.

“In general, EIB will no longer finance standard low-carbon projects of high-emitting corporations if the corporation continues to operate or invest in activities that are not aligned with the goals of the Paris agreement.”

- More -

Print this item

  Umno, PAS team up for Melaka polls
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 11:09 AM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

[Image: 20211029-ahmad_maslan-bernama.jpg]

KUALA LUMPUR – Umno will continue its political cooperation with PAS in contesting for the upcoming Melaka election, said Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan.

He said the Umno Supreme Council during a meeting last night agreed this is in line with Umno’s aim to consolidate the Muafakat Nasional pact, which was decided during its 2020 Umno General Assembly.

The decision, he said, was made during the meeting chaired by Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

However, he said, PAS will be using its own party logo during the upcoming polls.

“The basis of the cooperation with PAS is guided by the principle that PAS will use its own party symbol in line with the spirit and resolutions made by the Muafakat Nasional Consultative Committee on October 19 and November 18 last year,” Ahmad said in a statement.

“This is to avoid clashes with each other, and at the same time, maintain the use of our respective party logos in the election.”

- More -

Print this item

  Climate change: Major US oil companies face grilling by Congress
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 11:03 AM - Forum: Environment Protection News - No Replies

[Image: _121258125_gettyimages-1177642510.jpg]


Top oil executives have appeared before US lawmakers to face allegations they misled the public about climate change.

Major producers were quizzed about the impact of the fossil fuels they profit from and their environmental toll.

The hearing on Thursday, which Democrats hailed as historic, marked the first time oil bosses had answered questions publicly and under oath.

The six-hour session saw some heated exchanges, with firms such as BP and Shell facing tough questions.

"Some of us actually have to live the future that you are all setting on fire for us," Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said.

But the executives of Exxon Mobil, Chevron, BP and Shell repeatedly spoke about their efforts to transition to clean energy and denied misleading the public.

- More -

Print this item

  US vs. China: How the world's two biggest emitters stack up on climate
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 10:54 AM - Forum: Environment Protection News - No Replies

[Image: 211028165431-china-v-us-emissions-illo-super-169.jpg]

(CNN)China and the United States are the world's two biggest greenhouse gas emitters, so any attempt to address the climate crisis will need to involve deep emissions cuts from these two powerhouse nations.

China's emissions are more than double those of the US, but historically, the US has emitted more than any other country in the world.

There are many factors to consider when judging a country's climate credentials, and as leaders gather in Glasgow, Scotland for COP26 from Sunday, the US' and China's plans will be in the spotlight.

Here's how the two stack up against each other.

In 2006, China overtook the US as the world's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2) -- the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.


In 2019, the last year before the pandemic hit, China's greenhouse gas emissions were nearly 2.5 times that of the US', and more than all the world's developed countries combined, according to an analysis from Rhodium Group.

In terms of CO2-equivalent -- which is a way of measuring all greenhouse gases as if they were CO2 -- China emitted 14.1 billion metric tons in 2019. That's more than a quarter of the world's total emissions.

By contrast, the US was responsible for 5.7 billion tons, 11% of total emissions, followed by India (6.6%) and the European Union (6.4%).

- More -

Print this item

  Activist backs Aussie claim of Malaysian cops’ ineptness
Posted by: superadmin - 10-29-2021, 10:12 AM - Forum: Local News - No Replies

[Image: FMT-rama-ramanathan-06042019-2.jpg]

GEORGE TOWN: A human rights activist has alleged that Malaysian police lack the diligence to pursue cases of abduction to their resolution.

Perpetrators could walk away with impunity, said Rama Ramanathan of Citizens Against Enforced Disappearances (Caged).

He said he was not surprised that an Australian legislator had complained of “apathy” and “incompetence” in describing the response of Malaysian police to the case of a missing grandmother from Adelaide who was later found dead.

Rama said even the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) had found the police to be “lackadaisical” in looking into cases of missing persons.

He said Suhakam had also found that police officers had given false evidence during some hearings in cases of suspected abduction.

- More -

Print this item