Rabu, 21 Juni 2023

Biden Calling Xi a Dictator Undercuts US-China Diplomacy - Bloomberg

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  1. Biden Calling Xi a Dictator Undercuts US-China Diplomacy  Bloomberg
  2. China lashes back as Biden labels Xi a 'dictator'  Nikkei Asia
  3. ‘No fantasies’ as China slams ‘ridiculous’ Biden comments on Xi: analysts  South China Morning Post
  4. Beijing reacts to Biden's 'dictator' comment on Xi  Reuters
  5. Anna Ashton on Biden Likening Xi Jinping to a "Dictator"  Bloomberg
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2023-06-21 20:20:03Z
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High risk of severe transboundary haze in 2023, public advised to be prepared: Singapore institute - TODAY

SINGAPORE — There is a high likelihood of severe haze occurring in Southeast Asia this year, a Singapore think-tank reported, although the situation is unlikely to be as severe as in 2015, when the pollutant standards index (PSI) here reached hazardous levels.

This is based on experts' predictions that there will be a severe dry spell hitting the region due to the El Nino weather phenomenon that brings with it hotter and drier conditions.

The annual Haze Outlook 2023 report was released on Wednesday (June 21) by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA), and it is the first time since the institute started publishing the yearly reports in 2019 that it has given a “red” rating for 2023.

The scale goes from “green” (low risk) to “amber” (medium risk) to “red” (high risk).

The forecast is in line with an announcement made last month by the Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre, which monitors and assesses land and forest fires as well as the occurrence of transboundary smoke haze affecting the region where the 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) lie.

The centre determined that there may be a higher risk of transboundary haze occurring between June and October in the southern Asean region. It said that with a high likelihood of El Nino conditions developing in the coming months, the dry season is expected to be more intense and prolonged compared to recent years, and extend into October.

For the latest report by SIIA, its high-risk assessment was based on three main factors, namely:

  1. The weather: Meteorological forecasts such as temperature and rainfall, where a heatwave may increase the chance of forest and peat fires burning out of control and creating haze
  2. Government policies: Actions taken by governments as well as the cooperation and coordination between public and private sectors
  3. Market conditions: Companies in the agricultural business sector respond to markets and prices, and smaller plantation operators may expand irresponsibly in response to price signals by doing land clearing that leads to deforestation

Associate Professor Simon Tay, chairman of the institute, said of the significance of the red rating: “Although we have seen bad haze in the years before the outlook was published, the outlook has never been so pessimistic, so concerned as we are today.”

SIIA is a non-profit and independent think-tank that analyses Asean-focused policies as well as issues driving environmental sustainability, among others.

Its report carried a forecast by the United States National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, where there is an 84 per cent chance that this year’s El Nino will “go beyond the moderate range into a strong event”.

There is even a 25 per cent chance of a “super El Nino” occurring.

Mr Aaron Choo who co-authored the report said that a “moderate” El Nino is classified as when the sea surface temperature is recorded at about 1°C above normal, while a “severe” or “super” El Nino is classified as when the sea surface temperature is recorded at about 2°C above normal. 

The senior assistant director of special projects and sustainability at SIIA added: “In 1997 and 2015, there were over 2°C temperature differences. When it hits that, it’s super El Nino territory, and we are in a very high probability that there will be severe haze.”

However, he said that even in the worst-case situation, the severity of the haze “should not be as bad as 2015”, owing to the Indonesian government’s progress on fire prevention, fire suppression as well as strong policies in place.

Mr Choo added: “Preventative actions and proactive responses are critical. It is important that officials continue to closely watch the situation on the ground as weather conditions turn.” 

On this point, Assoc Prof Tay said that if the El Nino effect is not severe, the policies in place could make the severity of the haze in Singapore more akin to 2019 rather than 2015.

In Singapore, the 24-hour PSI reading crossed the 300 mark to the hazardous range in 2015, while the reading went beyond 100 to the unhealthy range in 2019.

A study by researchers from Nanyang Technological University once placed the total cost of the two-month-long haze in 2015 at an estimated S$1.83 billion. At that time, schools had to close and more than 40,000 Singaporeans claimed medical subsidies for illnesses linked to the polluted air.

Late last month, the National Environment Agency issued an advisory warning of the risks of a severe haze.

It reminded the public to prepare for what may come, such as by having enough N95 masks and if they have air purifiers, that these appliances be in “good working condition”. 

Standing by this advice, Assoc Prof Tay pointed to the shortage of N95 masks in 2015 as an example of the importance of haze preparedness. 

“I think our red alarm does warrant everyone taking certain steps, which are low-cost options. It is better to be prepared than caught off guard.”

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2023-06-21 17:22:00Z
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Blinken’s China trip could put some US allies in ‘precarious position’ - South China Morning Post

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  1. Blinken’s China trip could put some US allies in ‘precarious position’  South China Morning Post
  2. Xi Focus-Explainer: Key messages from Xi's meeting with Blinken  Xinhua
  3. US and China Hold Top-Level Talks, But Their Rivalry Remains Unchecked  The Diplomat
  4. Results from Blinken visit the best world can expect for now  South China Morning Post
  5. Build on Blinken's Beijing trip  The Straits Times
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2023-06-21 14:00:12Z
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'Ageless granny' shares her secret to youthful looks: 22 years of exercising - STOMP

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"My waist size was 27 inches when I was 20, and now it is 25 inches," said the 60-year-old Chinese woman in an interview with Qianjiang Evening News.

Looking half her age with her toned body and youthful looks, Ms Bao Xiaoling, from Jiangsu province in eastern China, calls herself an "ageless granny".

The title comes from being in a group with seven other women who maintain daily fitness routines in their 50s.

Ms Bao is a pensioner as well as a part-time cardio trainer at five gyms, reported Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation.

Her envious physique was achieved through 22 years of disciplined fitness training.

Around the age of 38, Ms Bao saw that she could not fit into her clothes. This prompted her to attend an aerobics course, which at the time was offered in most gyms in China. 

When other members pointed out that her exceptional aerobics form surpassed even that of their coach, she took an aerobics instructor certification exam which she passed, reported the South China Morning Post.

Ms Bao's determination to stay fit means waking up at 7.30am to work out before having her breakfast, and exercising with weights between 3pm and 4pm every day.

Her fans, mostly in their 20s, follow her daunting lifestyle and training routines in the hope of achieving similar results.

Ms Bao said that keeping fit does not have an age limit.

"My biggest lesson from my 20 years of fitness training is that exercise brings confidence, health and a young mentality," she said.

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Selasa, 20 Juni 2023

Missing submersible on Titanic expedition: What we know so far - CNA

Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a 77-year-old French explorer, is another person reportedly on board. He is the director of underwater research at a company that owns the rights to the Titanic wreck.

A former commander in the French navy, he was both a deep diver and a minesweeper. After retiring from the navy, he led the first recovery expedition to the Titanic in 1987 and is a leading authority on the wreck site.

The fifth person reportedly on board is Stockton Rush, the founder and CEO of OceanGate.

"It is an amazingly beautiful wreck," Rush told Britain's Sky News of the Titanic earlier this year.

Rush became the youngest jet transport rated pilot in the world when he obtained his DC-8 Type/Captain's rating at the United Airlines Jet Training Institute in 1981 at the age of 19, according to his biography on OceanGate's website.

What might have happened?

Alistair Greig, a professor of marine engineering at University College London, said that submersibles typically have a drop weight, which is "a mass they can release in the case of an emergency to bring them up to the surface using buoyancy".

"If there was a power failure and/or communication failure, this might have happened, and the submersible would then be bobbing about on the surface waiting to be found," Greig said.

Another scenario is a leak in the pressure hull, in which case the prognosis is not good, he said.

How might it be recovered?

If the Titan has gone down to the seabed and cannot get back up under its own power, options are very limited, Greig said.

"While the submersible might still be intact, if it is beyond the continental shelf, there are very few vessels that can get that deep, and certainly not divers," he said.

Even if they can go that deep, he doubts they can attach to the hatch of OceanGate's submersible.

David Concannon, an adviser to OceanGate, told the Associated Press on Monday that officials are working to get a remotely operated vehicle that can reach a depth of 6,000m to the site as soon as possible.

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2023-06-20 11:01:00Z
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US-China ties no longer in freefall after Blinken's visit, but can the rival powers fix deep differences? - CNA

Washington’s game plan moving forward has to involve continuing these high-level meetings and using them to drive progress that is practical and tangible, said experts. 

“So meetings are just meetings. The question is, can you translate those meetings into practical work on challenging issues?” asked Dr Medeiros, noting that Beijing’s words are often in contradiction with its deeds.

“I think that that is going to be the real key to determine whether or not the relationship is on a new and more constructive trajectory, or whether both sides are effectively just using the remainder of the year to buy time to get past Xi Jinping's visit to APEC, and then we're going to be back at intense, unpredictable competition.”

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2023-06-20 09:16:32Z
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Antony Blinken's China Trip Achieves Goal of Restoring Senior-Level Talks - Bloomberg

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  1. Antony Blinken's China Trip Achieves Goal of Restoring Senior-Level Talks  Bloomberg
  2. Snap Insight: What progress did US Secretary of State Blinken make in China visit?  CNA
  3. 'China will not challenge or replace the US', Xi tells Blinken at crucial meeting  South China Morning Post
  4. Build on Blinken's Beijing trip  The Straits Times
  5. As Blinken visits China, the big economic picture should be on his mind  South China Morning Post
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2023-06-20 07:33:22Z
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