Transgender weightlifter out after gruesome elbow injury

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  • New Zealand’s Laurel Hubbard competes during the women’s 90kg weightlifting final at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast on April 9.//AFP
  • Laurel Hubbard of New Zealand injures herself during for the Women’s 90kg Weightlifting Final on day five of the XXI Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, Australia, on April 9.//EPA-EFE

Transgender weightlifter out after gruesome elbow injury

ASEAN+ April 09, 2018 14:23

Gold Coast, Australia – A transgender weightlifter from New Zealand whose appearance drew criticism at the Commonwealth Games pulled out mid-competition on Monday after she painfully injured herself attempting a record lift.

    Laurel Hubbard, 40, looked in distress when her left elbow gave way attempting to snatch a Games-record 132kg, when she was already leading the women’s +90kg competition with a lift of 120kg.

Gold medal favourite Hubbard, the first transgender athlete to compete at the Games, said she thought she may have ruptured a ligament in her elbow.

“I have no regrets about the attempts that I made because I believe that to be true to sport, you really have to try to be the best that you can. I’m happy with the decisions that were made,” she said.

“It wouldn’t be true if I said I wasn’t unhappy at the moment but the nature of sport means that things don’t always go your way and it is what it is,” added Hubbard.

Hubbard’s presence had been criticised by some officials from rival countries but she received a huge roar of support from the crowd when the athletes were introduced.

“I think you have to be true to yourself and I hope in this case that’s what I’ve done,” said the New Zealander.

Born Gavin Hubbard, she represented New Zealand in male weightlifting events before transitioning to female in her 30s.

At last year’s world championships she won two silvers in the women’s +90kg category, becoming New Zealand’s first medallist in the competition.

“The crowd was absolutely magnificent. I felt (it was) just like a big embrace and I wanted to give them something that reflected the best I could do, and my only real regret today was that I was unable to show them,” Hubbard said.

 

– Saving grace –

 

Samoa’s Feagaiga Stowers, second behind Hubbard before the Kiwi’s injury, took gold with a total lift of 253kg.

According to reports, Samoan coach Jerry Wallwork earlier took issue with Hubbard, saying she had an unfair advantage and adding: “A man is a man and a woman is a woman.”

It follows similar criticism from Australian weightlifting chief Mike Keelan.

Asked whether she had been anxious about getting a rough reception at the Games in Gold Coast, Hubbard said: “It would be untrue to say that the thought never crossed my mind.

“But there’s no indication at all today that they were anything other than absolutely fantastic, a real credit to the Australian people and also the broader sporting community.”

She added: “The one saving grace in all of this is that I’m not in any great pain at the moment. I’m sure that will come with time.”

Hubbard became eligible to compete as a woman after showing testosterone levels below the threshold required by the International Olympic Committee.

“It’s very, very clear that Laurel is eligible to compete as a woman in accordance with the existing rules and we respect that right for her to compete,” Games chief executive David Grevemberg said earlier.//AFP

PH-China likely to sign pact on hiring of more Filipino English teachers – official

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PH-China likely to sign pact on hiring of more Filipino English teachers – official

Breaking News April 09, 2018 13:54

By Leila B. Salaverria
The Philippine Daily Inquirer
Asia News Network
Hainan, China

President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to sign an agreement for China to hire more Filipino English teachers, along with several other agreements intended to boost ties between the two neighboring countries, Philippine Ambassador Jose Santiago Sta. Romana has said.

 

Sta. Romana also said the two leaders could sign an agreement to further deepen and broaden economic relations, the final loan agreement for the Chico Dam project, and an agreement to open the Chinese market to Filipinos.

According to Sta. Romana, China is now more interested in hiring so-called “non-native” English speakers, or those from colonized countries compared to before.

The growing friendship between the Philippines and China helped, he noted.

Mr. Duterte and Xi will hold a bilateral meeting on Tuesday to discuss pressing issues and common threats.

Mr. Duterte is set to arrive in Hainan on Monday afternoon to attend the Boao Forum for Asia.

South Korean ex-president Lee indicted for corruption

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South Korean ex-president Lee indicted for corruption

ASEAN+ April 09, 2018 13:19

By Agence France-Presse
Seoul

Former South Korean president Lee Myung-bak was formally indicted for corruption Monday, becoming the latest of the country’s ex-leaders to face criminal charges.

The CEO-turned-president who served from 2008 to 2013 has been charged with bribery, power abuse, embezzlement, and tax evasion, state prosecutors said in a statement.

It comes just days after Lee’s successor as president, Park Geun-hye, was jailed for 24 years for corruption.

“We will thoroughly retrieve the criminal proceeds that were accumulated by Lee through illegal means,” prosecutor Han Dong-hoon told reporters.

Lee was detained late last month but has since refused to be interrogated by prosecutors.

He has denied any wrongdoing and has denounced the investigation as a “political revenge”.

If convicted of all the allegations, the septuagenarian Lee could be jailed for life, Yonhap news agency reported.

His trial is expected to begin next month, according to Yonhap.

South Korean presidents have a tendency to end up in prison after their time in power — usually once their political rivals have moved into the presidential Blue House.

All four former South Korean presidents who are still alive have now been charged or convicted for criminal offences.

Conservative Lee’s successor Park was sentenced to 24 years in prison and fined millions of dollars last week for bribery and abuse of power.

She was ousted last year over a nationwide corruption scandal that prompted massive street protests.

Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo, former army generals who served as president through the 1980s to early 1990s, served jail terms for corruption and treason after leaving office.

Both Chun and Roh received presidential pardons after serving about two years.

Another former leader, Roh Moo-hyun, committed suicide after becoming embroiled in a corruption probe.

Lee has been accused of accepting a total 11 billion won ($10.2 million) in bribes between late 2007 when he was elected president and 2012, according to prosecutors’ documents.

These allegations include claims that the Samsung Group bought a presidential pardon in 2009 for its chairman Lee Kun-hee, who had been convicted of tax evasion.

Both Samsung and Lee have denied the allegations as groundless.

The 11 billion won in bribes also include 1.7 billion won of secret funds from the country’s spy agency Lee allegedly pocketed, and 3.5 billion won Lee reportedly accepted from five different people, including a Buddhist monk, in return for policy favours.

Separately, prosecutors claim Lee embezzled 35 billion won over 12 years between 1994 and 2006.

Lee has dismissed what prosecutors say are “incriminating” documents and testimony from his relatives and aides as “fabrications”.

Kulen dig leaves archaeologists more convinced site was once palace of Angkor Empire’s first ruler

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A team of archaeologists work to unearth a site believed to be the royal palace of King Jayavarman II, who made his capital atop Phnom Kulen. Photo supplied
A team of archaeologists work to unearth a site believed to be the royal palace of King Jayavarman II, who made his capital atop Phnom Kulen. Photo supplied

Kulen dig leaves archaeologists more convinced site was once palace of Angkor Empire’s first ruler

Breaking News April 09, 2018 10:32

By Phak Seangly and Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon
Phnom Penh Post
Asia News Network
Phnom Penh

An archaeological dig drawing to a close this week at Siem Reap’s Phnom Kulen has lent greater credence to the theory that it was the site of the royal palace of the Angkor Empire’s first ruler, Jayavarman II.

The five-week excavation within the Phnom Kulen National Park focused on a specific building within a 400-metre-by-600-metre site believed to be the palace compound of Jayavarman II. It was first identified in 2009, said Jean-Baptiste Chevance, the program director of the NGO Archaeology and Development Foundation, which works closely with the Apsara Authority and trains student archaeologists.

“The first investigation was precisely on that building in 2009 and the second was the Lidar survey in 2012, which confirmed that the site in itself was [likely] the royal palace,” he said, referring to a remote sensing method that can reveal ground features otherwise hidden by vegetation. “We are interested in the way it was constructed and the way it was used.”

To answer those questions they returned this year, with a team of 60 local and international archaeologists and workers and the support of the Environment Ministry and the Apsara Authority.

“It’s obviously one of the most important buildings because of the quality of the construction,” Chevance said.

Ngin Sarun, an archaeologist with the Apsara Authority, said questions to be addressed are whether the structure was the palace or the residence of the ninth-century king.

“We have not concluded 100 percent that it is a palace,” he said, noting the team had dug about 1.5 metres down and collected ceramics and pottery. According to Chevance, these, as well as soil and other collected samples, will reveal details about the building’s use and construction.

The square building is surrounded by a series of concentric walls and pavements with an eastern facing entrance.

“We wanted to know more about the specific building because it’s the most important in the royal palace . . . It’s apparently the only one made of such an amount of brick and such good quality,” he said.

Radio-carbon dating from previous digs, he continued, show that the building was abandoned at the end of the ninth century, corresponding with accounts from stone inscriptions that Jayavarman II built his capital atop Kulen Mountain at the end of the eighth and start of the ninth century after unifying fractured Cambodian kingdoms into one empire and establishing his rule by divine right.

“This settlement [and] this huge enclosure [the royal palace compound] is very organised and was occupied for a short time during the ninth century,” he said, noting that the reasons for residents abandoning the capital is a larger research focus of the project.

The compound’s “massive” size, its shape and its positioning within the larger urban grid discovered by LIDAR surveys suggest to Chevance that it was indeed the royal palace, though no inscriptions at the site as of yet provide any clues.

“[From] some of the artefacts, such as the ceramics that we unearthed, we can see the fact that it’s one of the most important buildings, but we still don’t have a full understanding of its function,” he said.

Environment Ministry officials declined to comment on Sunday but in a post on the ministry’s Facebook page on Saturday they wrote that one goal of such archaeological activities is to have Phnom Kulen inscribed as a Unesco World Heritage Site. It is currently on the body’s “tentative list”.

N. Korea ready to discuss denuclearization with US: report

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N. Korea ready to discuss denuclearization with US: report

ASEAN+ April 09, 2018 08:17

By Agence France-Presse
Washington

North Korean officials have told their US counterparts that Kim Jong Un is ready to discuss denuclearization, an assurance that could pave the way for a meeting with President Donald Trump, reports said Sunday.

It is the first time the offer was made directly to Washington, after it was previously conveyed through South Korean national security adviser Chung Eui-yong.

“The US has confirmed that Kim Jong Un is willing to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,” a Trump administration official told The Wall Street Journal and Washington Post on Sunday.

Washington stunned observers when it announced last month it had agreed to a historic first meeting between Trump and Kim to be held by the end of May.

But Pyongyang has not followed up with Washington since, which the Journal suggested had made US officials nervous that Seoul overstated the North’s willingness to negotiate over its own nuclear arsenal.

No specifics have yet emerged concerning the date or venue of the proposed summit.

US gambit

Trump’s decision to accept an invitation to talks dumbfounded foreign policy experts and caught his own staff off guard.

But many are remain skeptical about whether they can succeed.

Washington will accept nothing less than Pyongyang verifiably giving up its nuclear arsenal, fuel enrichment and ballistic missile program.

But Kim is likely to insist “denuclearization” includes withdrawing the promise of a US “nuclear umbrella” to deter attacks on its treaty ally South Korea.

And he will repeat his demand that US forces leave the peninsula, an extraordinary concession that it is hard to imagine any previous US president acceding to.

Diplomatic flurry

The development comes days after the two Koreas held a working-level meeting was aimed at ironing out the protocols, security measures and media coverage of the summit between Kim and the South’s president Moon Jae-in on April 27.

An ongoing rapprochement was triggered by the South’s Winter Olympics, to which the North sent athletes, cheerleaders and Kim’s sister as an envoy.

Kim has since embarked on a diplomatic overture that has seen him pencil in summit meetings with the South and the US and make his international debut with a visit to Beijing — his first overseas trip since taking power in 2011.

The rapid diplomatic thaw on the peninsula has even seen Kim and his wife attend a concert put on by South Korean pop stars in the North’s capital.

A different group of officials from the two sides will meet Saturday for another round of working-level talks to discuss setting up a hotline between the leaders of North and South Korea.

Jokowi tours Sukabumi with his gold chopper

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Jokowi tours Sukabumi with his gold chopper

ASEAN+ April 08, 2018 17:58

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Looking sporty in matching denim outerwear and a pair of sneakers, President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo rode his chopper in Sukabumi, West Java, on Sunday.

Before departing from Bantar Gadung district office and heading 30 kilometers to the south to Pelabuhan Ratu Beach, Jokowi showed his vehicle registration and ownership documents (STNK and BPKB) as well as his personal driving license (SIM).

“I have everything; all administrative documents should be complete,” he said as reported by kompas.com.

Jokowi purchased the modified Chopperland for Rp 140 million (US$10,000) from Elders Garage workshop in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta, in January.

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He was accompanied by Public Works and Housing Minister Basuki Hadimuljono, Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi, Presidential Chief of Staff Moeldoko and dozens of local bikers.

Aside from his gold motorcycle, Jokowi’s denim jacket also attracted attention from the Sukabumi crowd, with a red-and-white map of Indonesia crossing the chest and letters in batik spelling “Indonesia” on the back.

The event took place after Jokowi visited several infrastructure projects in the regency, one of which was the Cigombong-Cicurug double-track railway construction site on Saturday.

11 Singaporeans injured in fatal Malaysia bus accident near KL on Saturday

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  • The accident, which occurred at the Karak-Kuala Lumpur Expressway, involved a bus and a lorry. PHOTO: KONG CHONG YEW
  • The accident, which occurred at the Karak-Kuala Lumpur Expressway, involved a bus and a lorry.PHOTO: MALAYSIA CIVIL DEFENCE DEPARTMENT
  • The accident, which occurred at the Karak-Kuala Lumpur Expressway, involved a bus and a lorry. PHOTO: MALAYSIA CIVIL DEFENCE DEPARTMENT

11 Singaporeans injured in fatal Malaysia bus accident near KL on Saturday

ASEAN+ April 08, 2018 16:02

By The Straits Times
Asia News Network

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KUALA LUMPUR – One person was killed and 13 others, mainly Singaporeans, were injured when their bus rammed into another vehicle near Kuala Lumpur on Saturday (April 7).

A spokesman for the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department said it received a distress call at about 3.30pm concerning an accident involving a bus and a lorry on the Karak-Kuala Lumpur Expressway, Bernama news agency reported.

The accident involved 11 Singapore nationals – aged between 19 and 81 – and the driver and the bus conductor who are Malaysian. The driver of the lorry was also hurt in the accident.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Most of the Singaporeans, including an 81-year-old woman, suffered light injuries, according to Malaysian police.

All the injured were sent to Selayang Hospital in the Gombak district of Selangor state for treatment, the spokesman said.

Singaporean Yip Keng Yim, 19, told Bernama news agency: “It happened so fast and everybody was thrown off their seats.”

She was with her parents, a cousin and an aunt on the bus. They were on their way home from Genting Highlands.

“Since boarding the bus, I was not able to sleep because the bus was being driven at high speed. Suddenly I heard a loud crash, and then everybody fell off their seats,” said Ms Yip at Selayang Hospital.

Ms Yip, who suffered injuries to her face, said her father sustained a serious leg injury.

Photographer Kong Chong Yew said he was driving to Genting when he noticed a massive jam on the other side of the highway where the accident occurred.

 

The accident, which occurred at the Karak-Kuala Lumpur Expressway, involved a bus and a lorry. PHOTO: KONG CHONG YEW

 

The front of the bus had slammed into the back of the lorry, said the 32-year-old, adding that there were many people gathered around the accident spot when he drove past.

“The windscreen was already gone, and the left side of the bus was badly damaged.”

It is believed that the driver lost control of the bus, which rammed into a gravel lorry, trapping the conductor who has been identified as Mr Carles Lagan, 26, near the front of the mangled bus, China Press reported, citing Gombak district police. He died on the spot.

When contacted on Saturday by The Straits Times, hospital staff at Selayang Hospital said they could not provide the media with updates on the status of the injured.

The accident came after another bus crash near Genting Highlands on Friday (April 6), in which 23 people, including 16 Chinese tourists, suffered light injuries.

In March, one Singaporean was killed and several others injured in a bus accident in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, when they were carrying out their minor pilgrimage.

Police stumped by motives of Germany van attacker

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Members of the state office of criminal investigation in North Rhine-Westphalia are seen at the crime scene in the inner city of Muenster, Germany on April 8.//EPA-EFE
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Police stumped by motives of Germany van attacker

ASEAN+ April 08, 2018 14:46

German investigators were puzzled Sunday morning by the motives of a man who drove a van into a crowd at an open-air restaurant the day before, killing two people before shooting himself.

“So far there are no clues to a possible motive for the act,” said Martin Botzenhardt, senior prosecutor in the northwestern city of Muenster where the attack happened, in a statement issued in the early hours.

“We are pressing hard on our investigation into all possible avenues.”

Late Saturday, authorities were near-certain that there was no Islamist connection to the violence in the historic centre of Muenster as had initially been feared.

The two people killed were a 51-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man, both from northern Germany.

As well as the dead, police said 20 were injured — six of them seriously — amid the broken and upturned tables and chairs seen strewn across the pavement in images of the scene.

Police had to wait for a bomb disposal team to clear the vehicle used in the attack after noticing suspect wires inside.

In the end, they found only the weapon used by the 48-year-old driver to kill himself, a blank-firing pistol and some powerful fireworks.

A search of the man’s Muenster apartment late Saturday turned up more fireworks and a deactivated AK47 assault rifle.

Police have appealed to the public for information about the attack, setting up a website where people can upload photos or videos.

 

 – ‘No Islamist connection’ –

“There was a bang and then screaming. The police arrived and got everyone out of here,” an employee of the restaurant hit by the terrace told NTV.

“There were a lot of people screaming. I’m angry — it’s cowardly to do something like this.”

Armed police cordoned off a wide area around the scene of the attack, urging residents to avoid the city centre to allow investigators to get to work amid initial fears the country had suffered another extremist assault.

Germany has been on especially high alert for jihadist attacks after several claimed by the Islamic State group.

But in the Saturday afternoon attack, inflicted as locals and tourists enjoyed a sunny spring day, there was “no indication at the moment that there is any Islamist connection,” said North Rhine-Westphalia state interior minister Herbert Reul.

Media reports said the driver, identified only as Jens R., had a history of mental health problems.

Public broadcaster ZDF said the man had recently attempted suicide while rolling news channel NTV said he had spoken of a desire to bring as much attention as possible to his death.

ZDF also reported that he had possible links with far-right movements.

– ‘Deeply shaken’ –

Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was “deeply shaken” by the incident and “everything possible will be done to determine what was behind this act and to help the victims”.

The presidents of Russia and France, Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron, each sent their condolences.

The attack is the latest in a string across Europe in which vehicles have been used to attack crowds of people in public places.

In a Berlin attack in December 2016, Tunisian asylum-seeker Anis Amri hijacked a truck and murdered its Polish driver before killing another 11 people and wounding dozens more by ploughing the heavy vehicle through a Christmas market in central Berlin.

He was shot dead by Italian police in Milan four days later while on the run.

In France, the Islamic State group claimed a 2016 truck attack in Nice on its July 14 national holiday that killed 86.

And in Spain, the jihadists also claimed a rampage along Barcelona’s Las Ramblas boulevard in August 2017 that killed 14 and left more than 100 injured.//AFP

Man hospitalized after inserting 3-foot long cable into penis to relieve itchiness

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Man hospitalized after inserting 3-foot long cable into penis to relieve itchiness

ASEAN+ April 08, 2018 14:32

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Chinese doctors removed a one-meter-long cable from a man’s penis after it was inserted to relieve itchiness caused by prostatitis.

The unnamed pensioner inserted the meter-long phone charging cable to relieve the itch, but it became tangled in the bladder on the way out. According to a report by Chinese site Kanka News via Daily Mirror, a knot started to cause bleeding when the man tried to pull the cable out. He was rushed to the hospital on March 30 for medical attention.

Prostatitis causes an inflammation of the prostate gland. This leads to the development of an itch in the urethra or the passageway where urine exits the body. The itch would disappear over time once the inflammation has been treated.

Urologist Dr Gao Zhanfeng at the Dalian Hospital in northeast China found the knot in the bladder after a scan.

Dr Gao removed the five millimeter wide cable by cutting it up in sections using a laser. Fortunately, the man did not use anything metallic, the doctor said, otherwise it would have punctured the man’s bladder.

When the man was asked whether he sterilized the cable, he said it was roughly washed under running water. Nevertheless, he claims the experience bore a lesson well-learned.

Beijing to correct bad English on signage

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Beijing to correct bad English on signage

ASEAN+ April 08, 2018 13:56

By The Straits Times
Asia News Network

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BEIJING: The Chinese capital will correct bad English on posters and signs to “improve the international language environment” in the city, according to Beijing’s foreign affairs office.

Volunteers have been asked to spot incorrect English in these areas and report to the office. Public and media participation are also welcomed. Foreign languages training will be organised for public servants.

 

The campaign is aimed to raise the international level of the capital and prepare for important events such as the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Xinhua said.