Jumat, 16 Juni 2023

Medical groups in Malaysia defend nurses' uniform after criticism from PAS MP over 'tight' attire - CNA

Meanwhile, former deputy health minister Dr Lee Boon Chye pointed out that the nurses’ uniforms were comfortable, functional and decent, and allowed for variation to cater to each institution and individual preferences.

“Wan Razali’s comment is unprofessional and politically motivated. When we expect MPs to focus on debating important healthcare reforms in the health white paper, the PAS MP was focused on the cut of the uniforms. What a joke,” he said, according to FMT. 

During the debate session in parliament on Thursday, Mr Wan Razali also pointed out that several healthcare facilities - such as Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Hospital in Kelantan and Sultan Ahmad Shah Medical Centre in Kuantan, Pahang - have given their female staff the option to wear more appropriate clothing. 

This is not the first time that he has made headlines for his remarks in parliament. 

In March, Mr Wan Razali claimed that the Women’s March 2023 was actually a pro-lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) march. 

"Previously, the prime minister said that the country would never recognise LGBT groups. So why is there an LGBT march by supporters?" he asked, referring to a viral video which claimed that an LGBT march was held in Kuala Lumpur. 

According to The Star, Mr Wan Razali was then asked by Parliament Speaker Johari Abdul if he was sure about his claim. 

In response, he said that "they were together”. He later retracted his statement as he was unsure.

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Kamis, 15 Juni 2023

Gales lash India and Pakistan coast as Cyclone Biparjoy hits - CNA

MANDVI: Howling gales and crashing waves pounded the coastline of India and Pakistan on Thursday (Jun 15) as Cyclone Biparjoy made landfall, with more than 175,000 people fleeing the storm's predicted path.

Indian forecasters have warned that Biparjoy, whose name means "disaster" in Bengali, was likely to devastate homes and tear down power lines as it barrels through the western state of Gujarat.

The storm hit the coastline with winds of 125kmh and gusts of up to 140kmhh at 6.30pm, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said in a bulletin.

It was forecast to maintain its current strength through to midnight, with a two-metre tidal surge battering low lying areas until the eye of the storm crossed the coast.

The US Joint Typhoon Warning Center said Biparjoy would continue moving overnight into Pakistan's Sindh province, home to the port megacity of Karachi.

Jayantha Bhai, a 35-year-old shopkeeper in the Gujarat beach town of Mandvi, told AFP before the storm hit that he was afraid for his family's safety.

"This is the first time I've experienced a cyclone," said Bhai, a father of three boys aged between eight and 15, who planned to wait out the cyclone in his small concrete home behind the shop.

"This is nature, we can't fight with it," he said, as driving rain lashed his home.

"WIDESPREAD DAMAGE"

Low-lying roads started to flood on Thursday afternoon after hours of rain.

Gusting winds blew sheets of water that reduced visibility with a dull grey mist.

Almost all stores were closed, and shoppers had crowded the few that remained open to buy last-minute food and water supplies.

India's meteorologists warned of the potential for "widespread damage", including the destruction of crops, "bending or uprooting of power and communication poles" and disruption of railways and roads.

The Gujarat state government said 94,000 people had relocated from coastal and low-lying areas to shelter.

Pakistan's climate change minister Sherry Rehman said around 82,000 people had been moved from southeastern coastal areas in the face of "a cyclone the likes of which Pakistan has never experienced".

Many of the areas affected are the same inundated in last year's catastrophic monsoon floods, which put a third of Pakistan under water, damaging two million homes and killing more than 1,700 people.

"These are all results of climate change," Rehman told reporters.

Storm surges were expected to reach four metres, with flooding possible in Karachi - home to about 20 million people.

In the largely abandoned fishing town of Zero Point - so-called because of its proximity to the Indian border - 20-year-old Jaffer Ali said residents "are afraid of what is coming."

The shanty settlement of hundreds of thatched homes was populated mainly by stray cats and wild dogs, with at least a hundred idle fishing boats tethered to a long pier running out to the ocean.

"Our worst fears are that it will come in the evening or later tonight," Ali told AFP.

"TERRIFIED"

About 200 people huddled together in a single-storey health centre in Kutch district, a short distance from India's Jakhau port, late on Wednesday.

Many were worried about their farm animals, which they had left behind.

Dhal Jetheeben Ladhaji, 40, a pharmacist at the health centre, said 10 men had stayed behind to look after hundreds of cattle crucial to their village's livelihood.

"We are terrified, we don't know what will happen next," Ladhaji said.

Cyclones - the equivalent of hurricanes in the North Atlantic or typhoons in the Northwest Pacific - are a regular and deadly menace on the coast of the northern Indian Ocean, where tens of millions of people live.

Scientists have warned that storms are becoming more powerful as the world gets warmer with climate change.

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Boris Johnson deliberately misled parliament, says UK report dubbed 'a charade' by ex-PM - CNA

LONDON: Boris Johnson deliberately misled the British parliament in an unprecedented way over rule-breaking parties at his office during COVID-19 lockdowns, a committee said on Thursday (Jun 15) in a damning verdict that further tarnished the former prime minister

Almost a year ago, Johnson was talking about remaining prime minister into the 2030s. But the Privileges Committee - the main disciplinary body for lawmakers - said on Thursday that he should now be stripped of having automatic access to parliament.

The committee also accused Johnson of being "complicit in a campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation" towards them.

In typically combative style, Johnson, who in 2019 led the Conservatives to a landslide election victory, dismissed the report as "a lie" and "a charade", and accused committee members of waging a vendetta against him.

The stand-off will do little to heal the deep divisions in the Conservatives and can only pile pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whose push to try to boost Britain's flagging economy is being overshadowed by the ongoing Johnson drama.

The more than 100-page report detailed six events held at 10 Downing Street, the prime minister's office and residence.

"We conclude that in deliberately misleading the House (of Commons) Mr Johnson committed a serious contempt," the committee said.

"The contempt was all the more serious because it was committed by the prime minister, the most senior member of the government. There is no precedent for a prime minister having been found to have deliberately misled the House."

It recommended that he should not be entitled to a former member's pass, which enables most former prime ministers and lawmakers to gain automatic access to parliament. Parliament will consider the committee's recommendation next Monday.

Asked about the report's conclusions, a spokesman for Sunak said that the prime minister had not as yet read it but he believed the committee had carried out the inquiry properly and "that it would not be right to traduce or criticise the work" of it.

The committee, made up of four Conservatives and three opposition lawmakers, rejected Johnson's defence that the gatherings were within the rules and that his advisers had supported his belief that was the case.

Instead, it said, Johnson was "deliberately disingenuous when he tried to reinterpret his statements to the House to avoid their plain meaning and reframe the clear impression that he intended to give".

It said that were Johnson still a member of parliament, it would have recommended a suspension from the House of Commons for 90 days.

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Beijing to cover IVF, other fertility treatments for couples from July - CNA

HONG KONG: Beijing's government on Thursday (Jun 15) announced that it would cover 16 types of assisted reproduction technology under the city's health care system from Jul 1, the latest move by authorities to boost China's flagging birth rate.

In-vitro fertilisation, embryo transplantation, freezing and storing semen are some of the treatments that would be included under basic insurance, said Du Xin, deputy director of Beijing's Municipal Medical Insurance Bureau.

The measure comes as China grapples to stem a decline in births after posting its first population drop in six decades. The number of newborns dropped to a record low of 6.77 per 1,000 people last year and is expected to decline further in 2023.

China's National Health Commission last August issued guidance to provinces on reforming policies to support fertility rates.

Liaoning, a province in China's northeast, said in May that it would include assisted reproduction technologies from Jul 1.

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What to Watch as Blinken Heads to China to Reset Ties - Bloomberg

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  1. What to Watch as Blinken Heads to China to Reset Ties  Bloomberg
  2. Blinken to seek to 'responsibly manage' tense ties on rare China trip  CNA
  3. Blinken to visit China this weekend, aiming to repair ties  Nikkei Asia
  4. US plays down chance of breakthrough from Blinken China visit after tense call  The Straits Times
  5. Top Chinese, US diplomats hold phone call  CNA
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Rabu, 14 Juni 2023

Indonesia confirms buying used fighter jets for $800m - Bangkok Post

Indonesian Air Force's Jupiter aerobatic team (JAT) manoeuvre during a performance in Pekanbaru, Riau province, on May 28, 2023. (AFP photo)
Indonesian Air Force's Jupiter aerobatic team (JAT) manoeuvre during a performance in Pekanbaru, Riau province, on May 28, 2023. (AFP photo)

JAKARTA: Indonesia confirmed on Wednesday it had bought 12 Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets previously used by Qatar, defending the nearly US$800 million deal as a fast way to upgrade the air force after it was criticised by lawmakers who said the planes were too old.

The defence ministry said in a statement that Indonesia had signed the deal for €733 million ($792 million) with Excalibur International a.s., a unit of Czech defence company Czechoslovak Group (CSG) in January. The planes would be delivered within 24 months of that date.

The deal, for nine jets with single seats and three with double seats, was first reported earlier on Wednesday by Indonesian media, who quoted lawmakers raising doubts about it.

"What is so urgent that we had to buy used and old jets?" the newspaper Kompas quoted lawmaker Tubagus Hasanuddin as saying.

According to the website of manufacturer Dassault Aviation, the model was first launched in 1967.

The ministry did not mention the age of the jets. It said they will come with three years of support service and pilot training.

"Indonesia needs fighter jets that could be delivered quickly to cover for the decline of combat readiness in the Indonesian Air Force's fleet," Edwin Adrian Sumantha, spokesperson for the defence ministry, said in a statement.

The country has long been seeking to overhaul its ageing air fleet which includes US-made F-16 and Russian Sukhoi Su-27 and Su-30 jets.

The ministry said plans to replace its F-5 Tiger jets with Su-35 had been hampered by US sanctions on Russia, adding that Jakarta has other plans to upgrade its fleet but that will take some time.

Indonesia announced plans to purchase 11 Su-35 jets from Russia in 2017, which it had intended to pay with cash and Indonesian commodities.

The country secured a deal to order 42 Rafale fighter jets for $8.1 billion in February. A planned purchase of F-15 fighter jets is also in advanced stages and awaiting final sign-off from the government, defence minister Prabowo Subianto said last year.

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Blinken to seek to 'responsibly manage' tense ties on rare China trip - CNA

WASHINGTON: Secretary of State Antony Blinken will urge open communication to "responsibly manage" high tensions with China when he pays a rare visit to Beijing this weekend, US officials said.

The State Department confirmed that Blinken will travel this weekend to Beijing on the first trip by a top US diplomat in nearly five years, rescheduling a visit that was scrapped in February as the United States detected what it said was a Chinese spy balloon.

Ahead of the trip, Blinken spoke by telephone to Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang and stressed "the importance of maintaining open lines of communication to responsibly manage" the relationship, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said.

Relations between the world's two largest economies have tanked in recent years over Taiwan, trade and human rights, among a litany of other issues.

Daniel Kritenbrink, the top State Department official for East Asia, said that the United States was "realistic" about what Blinken could achieve.

"We're not going to Beijing with the intent of having some sort of breakthrough or transformation," Kritenbrink told reporters.

Instead, Blinken is coming with a "sincere desire to manage our competition in the most responsible way possible".

The United States hopes the trip "will, at a minimum, reduce the risk of miscalculation so that we do not veer into potential conflict".

US policymakers across party lines have spoken of China as the foremost US competitor, even as President Joe Biden also focuses on countering Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

"We know efforts to shape or reform China over several decades have failed," said Kurt Campbell, who leads Asia policy at the White House.

"We expect China to be around - to be a major player - on the world stage for the rest of our lifetimes," he told reporters.

Campbell said the United States also expected more "provocative steps" by China over Taiwan.

China has accused the United States of stirring up trouble in Taiwan through arms sales and visits by senior lawmakers - allegations rejected by Washington, which says it seeks to preserve the status quo by helping Taipei defend itself.

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2023-06-14 13:05:00Z
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