Russian fighters escort U.S. bomber over Pacific #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Russian pilots identified the air target as a U.S. Air Force B-52H strategic bomber and then escorted it.

 Russian fighters on Sunday escorted a U.S. strategic bomber over the neutral waters of the Pacific, said the Russian Defense Ministry.

Russian radars detected an air target approaching Russian borders over the Pacific, and three Su-35S fighters of Russia’s Eastern Military District took off in response, the ministry said.

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The Russian pilots identified the air target as a U.S. Air Force B-52H strategic bomber and then escorted it.

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No violation of Russian borders was allowed and the flight of the Russian aircraft strictly complied with international rules for the use of airspace, it said. 

Published : September 27, 2021

Looking for COVID-19 wonder drug #SootinClaimon.Com

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Since the outbreak of the pandemic, scientists worldwide have been looking for drugs to treat COVID-19 successfully. As variants of the virus have emerged to challenge the vaccines effects, Chinese drug researchers and developers try to find the right medicine to beat the virus.

Chinese researchers and pharma companies are hunting for the right one in two ways: biological macromolecular drugs based on antibodies and small molecular compounds that can inhibit virus invasion and replication.

Rapid advancements have been made in biological macromolecular drugs, most of which are antibodies, including monoclonal antibodies and antibody cocktail therapy. Some countries have approved antibody drugs for marketing and emergency use. They are used in the early stage of COVID-19 to lower the risks of developing into severe cases.

Monoclonal antibodies enlist human-made proteins that act like human antibodies in the immune system to fight off harmful pathogens such as viruses. They may also be used in combination with other treatments to form a cocktail.

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The antibody drugs bind to the virus, blocking the access to human cells and inhibiting the infection and replication inside human cells, said Zhu Qing, senior vice president of Brii Biosciences and head of the company’s biopharmaceutical department.

Earlier this month, the China National Biotec Group affiliated with Sinopharm unveiled Human COVID-19 Immunoglobulin (pH4) for Intravenous Injection, which was approved for clinical trials.

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In August, Sinopharm also announced that its research team had discovered a potent neutralizing antibody against the Delta variant that could be effective in the short-term prevention and early treatment of COVID-19 triggered by the variant.

The monoclonal antibody, called 2B11, can effectively block the binding of novel coronavirus to the ACE2 enzyme attached to the membrane of cells in the intestines, kidney, testis, gallbladder and heart, preventing the virus from infecting cells.

In July, Tsinghua University, the Third People’s Hospital of Shenzhen and Brii Biosciences launched phase II clinical trials in China on a cocktail therapy of monoclonal antibodies BRII-196 and BRII-198. They were derived from antibodies isolated from people who had recovered from COVID-19.

The cocktail therapy also entered clinical trials in the United States, Argentina, South Africa, Brazil, the Philippines, and Mexico. The data suggested that BRII-196/BRII-198 could be a potent new treatment option for COVID-19.

Compared with biological macromolecular drugs, small molecular compounds have various mechanisms to play their roles by inhibiting the invasion, replication, assembly, and release of viruses.

DC402234 (FB2001), a COVID-19 drug candidate mainly developed by a research team at the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, entered Phase I clinical trial in the United States in March. It is a compound designed and synthesized through analyzing the crystal structure of the coronavirus’ membrane protein.

DC402234 became the cover story of the journal Science in June.

Ding Sheng, dean of School of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Tsinghua University, told Xinhua that it is hard to apply antibody drugs in early prevention. The antibody drugs, which need to be injected, are inconvenient to use among mild cases and non-hospitalized patients. They are also more costly, cannot adapt to the mutant variants well, and need cold-chain transportation.

Compared to their bigger counterparts, small molecular drugs have advantages in a large-scale promotion. They can be taken orally and stored at room temperatures.

Ding noted that small-molecule drugs could be quickly used in high-risk groups such as close contacts, or help patients with mild symptoms to improve their condition.

However, it takes a relatively long time to verify the drug’s toxicity, making the R&D of small molecular drugs much slower.

Experts have pointed out that vaccines and drugs are both pivotal in controlling the spread of the virus. According to the current situation, researchers should focus on developing drugs for effective early prevention, drugs that can reduce mortality, and broad-spectrum antiviral drugs that can deal with mutant strains in the future. 

Published : September 27, 2021

UN chief calls for nuclear weapons to be eliminated #SootinClaimon.Com

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The UN chief said although the total number of nuclear weapons has been decreasing for decades, some 14,000 are stockpiled around the world, which is facing “the highest level of nuclear risk” in almost four decades.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke Sunday on the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, declaring that nuclear weapons must be eliminated from the world and a new era of dialogue, trust and peace must begin.

Addressing the threat of nuclear weapons “has been central to the work of the United Nations since its inception,” said the top UN official.

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“In 1946, the very first General Assembly resolution sought ‘the elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all other major weapons adaptable to mass destruction,'” the secretary-general noted.

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The UN chief pointed out that although the total number of nuclear weapons has been decreasing for decades, some 14,000 are stockpiled around the world, which is facing “the highest level of nuclear risk” in almost four decades.

“Now is the time to lift this cloud for good, eliminate nuclear weapons from our world,” said Guterres, “and usher in a new era of dialogue, trust and peace for all people.” 

Published : September 27, 2021

Singapore tightens restrictions amid surge in Covid-19 cases #SootinClaimon.Com

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Southeast Asia saw an increase in Covid-19 cases on Sunday but a lower number of deaths compared to Saturday, collated data showed.

Asean countries reported 63,014 new cases on Sunday, higher than Saturday’s 59,202, with 712 deaths, lower than the previous day’s 758.

Total caseload in the region rose to over 11.89 million and the death toll to 258,776.

Singapore has tightened restrictions to slow the exponential rise in Covid-19 cases by reducing public gatherings from five people to two persons from Monday until October 24, except for people from the same family. This restriction will apply to outdoor dining as well as use of taxis and personal cars.

The government has also urged people to work from home while businesses that require working at jobsites or offices must perform testing using antigen method every week. Elders over 60 were asked to refrain from attending religious ceremonies even if they have received two jabs of vaccine.

Meanwhile, police in Malaysia have issued a warning about fake Covid-19 vaccine certificates as the economy gradually opens up to those vaccinated.

More businesses in Malaysia, such as restaurants, hair salons and retailers, are now demanding proof of vaccination before allowing entry. Those who are fully vaccinated can also vacation in Langkawi and pray at houses of worship.

Police have warned that any activity connected to forging digital vaccination certificates is a serious offence punishable with a maximum seven-year jail term and RM100,000 (approx. Bt800,000) fine. At least 10 individuals have been charged in court with falsifying vaccination certificates and selling them online at around RM200-1,500 each (Bt1,600-12,000).

Published : September 27, 2021

Swiss voters back same-sex marriage by large margin #SootinClaimon.Com

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Swiss voters backed a measure to legalize same-sex marriage by a large margin on Sunday.

Swiss voters back same-sex marriage by large margin

Nearly two-thirds of voters supported the measure in a national referendum, the Associated Press reported, and it won a majority in each of Switzerland’s 26 cantons. The measure will also allow same-sex couples to adopt unrelated children and married lesbian couples to access sperm donation, according to the BBC.

Approval, a victory for gay rights advocates after a years-long campaign, puts Switzerland in line with many countries in Western Europe.

The country of 8.5 million tends to lean more conservative than its neighbors on social issues. Switzerland has permitted same-sex civil partnerships since 2007, but conservative political parties and church groups had argued that same-sex marriage would undermine the traditional family headed by one man and one woman.

“It is a historic day for Switzerland, a historic day when it comes to equality for same-sex couples, and it is also an important day for the whole LGBT community,” Jan Miller of the “yes” campaign committee told Agence France-Presse. Supporters celebrated Sunday in Bern, the capital, with kisses and rainbow-colored cake. Drag artist Mona Gamie sang Edith Piaf’s “Hymn to Love.”

Amnesty International called opening civil marriage to same-sex couples a “milestone for equality,” Reuters reported.

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The measure will also help same-sex spouses who are foreign nationals to acquire Swiss citizenship, advocates said. Supporters say it could take months before same-sex couples can get married, though, because of administrative and legal procedures, according to the Associated Press.

Opinion polls leading up to the referendum indicated that the Swiss population supported same-sex marriage, and the country’s parliament passed a law last year to allow same-sex couples to wed.

But that legislation prompted a strong backlash from opponents, who gathered enough signatures to force a binding referendum on the issue under Switzerland’s system of direct democracy.

The campaign leading up to Sunday’s vote was marked by allegations of unfair tactics, including the ripping down of posters, opponents deluging LGBTQ hotlines with complaints and other efforts to suppress opposing views, according to the Associated Press.

Monika Rüegger of the right-wing Swiss People’s Party, who campaigned against the “Marriage for All” measure, told Reuters after the polls closed that “children and fathers are the losers here.”

But for many couples in Switzerland, Sunday’s vote seemed to herald new possibilities and societal acceptance.

“I think it’s like a strong signal that would actually be so great for all the young queer people who might be struggling still, with coming out or with their sexual orientation,” Roman Heggli of Swiss LGBTQ group Pink Cross told the LGBTQ news outlet PinkNews ahead of the vote.

Published : September 27, 2021

Britain opens up visa rules as it wrestles with critical truck driver shortage #SootinClaimon.Com

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LONDON – Hoping to ease a supply-chain crisis and forestall a Christmas logjam, the British government announced late Saturday night that more than 10,000 foreign workers will be eligible for temporary visas to work as truck drivers and in the food industry.

Britain opens up visa rules as it wrestles with critical truck driver shortage

The move is a departure for Boris Johnson’s administration, which, since Britain’s exit from the European Union in January 2020, has overhauled its immigration system to end what it described as an overreliance on cheap, low-skilled foreign labor. It said that it wanted to hire and train the domestic workforce and that employers needed to adjust and invest more in technology and automation.

But in a U-turn this weekend, the government said it would allow temporary visas for truck drivers and poultry workers. It comes as labor shortages in Britain have rippled through the economy, with supermarket shelves running out of some goods and restaurant chains like McDonalds and KFC cutting items from their menus.

On the weekend, the crisis spread to gas stations, resulting in long queues and rationed fuel sales.

Business groups said the emergency visas were too little, too late. For months, businesses had been warning about labor shortages across the economy – including in nursing homes, agriculture, construction, hospitality – and urging the government to relax its rules for specific sectors to make it easier to recruit E.U. workers.

But the government had resisted the calls, saying that an influx of cheaper foreign labor could reduce companies’ incentives to improve pay and working conditions for British workers.

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Andrew Marr, a BBC presenter, asked Transport Secretary Grant Shapps about the government’s reversal on his Sunday morning show.

“On Friday, you said you weren’t going to bring in foreign workers, and now you are,” Marr said.

“I said we will do whatever we need to do to make sure that things flow in this country … but we don’t want to be relying on overseas labor in the longer run, which is why this is limited to Christmas,” Shapps said.

“The whole point of leveling up is we can train our workers here, so people can do a decent day’s work and get paid for it. That’s why we are so reticent to do those things,” he said.

“On the other hand, I’m not going to stand by and watch queues forming and not respond.”

On Saturday night, the government announced that it would allow new visas for 5,000 truck drivers and 5,500 poultry workers to work in the United Kingdom until Christmas Eve. It is also urging retired drivers to help ease the shortage and said the army will help with testing new drivers.

The British Chambers of Commerce likened the announcement to “throwing a thimble of water on a bonfire.”

Roger Gale, a Conservative lawmaker, told Times Radio that the new visas were a good start, but not enough. “This is not just about lorry drivers,” he said, using the British term for truck driver, “this is also about fruit pickers.” He said Thanet Earth, the largest greenhouse complex in the country, based in his constituency, had to throw away 300,000 pounds’ worth of tomatoes because there was nobody to pick them.

“It’s all very well for the home secretary to say, ‘Domestic labor should do the job,’ but domestic labor isn’t doing the job,” Gale said.

Some questioned whether foreign workers will come to Britain for only a few months before being sent home just before Christmas.

“There is a driver shortage across Europe,” Marco Digioia, head of the European Road Haulers Association, told Britain’s Observer newspaper. “I am not sure how many would want to go to the U.K.”

Britain’s Road Haulage Association estimates that the country needs about 100,000 drivers.

Industry groups here say Brexit has exacerbated the problem by making it harder for the U.K. to recruit from the E.U., which traditionally supplied a lot of the drivers. The coronavirus pandemic has played a part, too, with some foreign workers returning to their home countries. The pandemic also put on hold testing for recruits.

Shapps rejected the notion that Brexit had worsened the situation. “Brexit gives us the flexibility to set our own rules – in this case, produce visas, because I don’t want to see these queues at all,” he told the BBC, adding that it has also helped him expand the number of tests for drivers. “We’ve benefited from some of those extra freedoms.”

Others disagreed.

David Henig, an expert in global trade, said that the situation was complex but that, “clearly, Brexit is also the reason why global strains, as there are, are exacerbated in the U.K.”

Referring to Brexit, he said, “The U.K. has made a big change to our trading relations, our people-movement relations, at exactly the point when there is a global strain on global supply chains. You got to expect in that situation you will run into problems.”

Published : September 27, 2021

With the Covid situation improving, Chiang Rai braces for tourist season #SootinClaimon.Com

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Chiang Rai is preparing for the tourist season as the Covid-19 situation in the province has eased up. Wat Rong Khun is renovating its landscape, while Phu Chi Fa National Park is ready to open for tourism on October 1.

As winter is arriving, the northern part of the country is preparing to welcome tourists for its high season amid the improving pandemic situation, especially in Chiang Rai province.

Wat Rong Khun (White temple) in Pa O Don Chai subdistrict, Muang district has announced the reopening after being closed for several months. The front area and the exhibition zone are open for visitors, while other areas remain closed for repairs and renovation.

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Chiang Rai’s Phu Chi Fa National Park is expecting a large number of tourists during the upcoming winter season. The park will be open on October 1 as no virus case has been found for some period. Tourists can visit the park during daytime, and can set up tents in the community areas or stay at private hotels or resorts.

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Published : September 27, 2021

PTG awarded for ethical management standards #SootinClaimon.Com

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The award, presented at the Labour Ministry’s Department of Employment in Bangkok recently, recognised the company’s care and treatment of workers as well as its adherence to international principles of ethics.

Surasak Songvarakulpan (second right), director of PTG Energy president’s office, and Ake Apirakthanakorn (second left), director of PTG’s station operations division, receive the 2021 Thailand Labour Management Excellence Award on behalf of their company.

The award, presented at the Labour Ministry’s Department of Employment in Bangkok recently, recognised the company’s care and treatment of workers as well as its adherence to international principles of ethics.

Published : September 27, 2021

Marriott International Announces Ambition To Go Net-Zero #SootinClaimon.Com

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Marriott Internationals portfolio of hotels has been working to reduce its carbon footprint as part of its existing 2025 sustainability goals and this latest commitment to climate action is the next step in the companys sustainability journey.

Marriott International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MAR) (“Marriott”) today announced it has submitted its letter to the Science Based Targets initiative, committing to:

· Set science-based emissions reduction targets across all scopes, in line with 1.5°C emissions scenarios; and

· Set a long-term science-based target to reach net-zero value chain greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by no later than 2050, in line with the criteria and recommendations of the Science Based Targets initiative.

As part of its commitment to net-zero emissions, with support from a number of organizations including Global Citizen, Marriott is proud to announce its official sign-on to the Race to Zero via the most ambitious standard, Business Ambition for 1.5, and looks forward to celebrating this milestone on September 25 at Global Citizen Live. Race to Zero is a global campaign rallying companies, cities, regions, and financial and educational institutions, to reach net-zero value chain greenhouse gas emissions by no later than 2050. Participants are committed to the same overarching goal: reducing emissions across all scopes swiftly and fairly in line with the Paris Agreement, with transparent action plans and robust near-term targets.

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“We are driven to make a positive and sustainable impact wherever we do business, and this rigorous climate commitment to reach net-zero emissions is a needed step for us to do our part to help the communities and environments where we live, work and visit remain resilient and vibrant,” said Anthony Capuano, Chief Executive Officer, Marriott International. “Even as we navigate one of the industry’s most difficult periods, we know this ambition will be a challenge. We are proud to join companies and institutions around the world striving to tackle climate change and build a healthier, more sustainable world.”

Marriott International’s portfolio of hotels has been working to reduce its carbon footprint as part of its existing 2025 sustainability goals and this latest commitment to climate action is the next step in the company’s sustainability journey. Achieving these new targets will require partnering with Marriott’s dedicated associates across disciplines along with the company’s valued hotel owners and franchisees. Over time, initiatives may include increased use of renewable energy, building electrification to maximize renewable electricity, continued modifications to design standards so buildings are more efficient, and the installation of automation systems and energy efficiency upgrades (for example, smart thermostats). In addition to the company’s goal to provide further visibility to the carbon footprint and environmental impact of their travel with Marriott, guests and customers will see enhanced focus on existing sustainability efforts such as solid waste and food waste reduction and natural capital restoration, with the opportunity to participate in activities such as reforestation as well as coral and mangrove plantings.

In support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this announcement aligns with the company’s sustainability and social impact platform, Serve 360: Doing Good in Every Direction, which guides Marriott’s commitment to help take on the world’s most pressing social, environmental, and economic issues, delivering value for associates, customers, owners, the environment, and communities around the world. It also builds on Marriott’s long-standing history of embedding sustainability throughout its business strategy, operations and value chain. Starting with the company’s core value to Serve Our World, and its first-generation environmental impact reduction goals, to its latest series of waste reduction initiatives, Marriott is promoting the sustainable development of the communities in which it operates, as well as the resiliency and longevity of the business.

Marriott’s sustainability strategy is driven by a wide range of initiatives to reduce environmental impacts through the construction and operation of sustainable hotels and responsible sourcing while protecting and restoring the ecosystems on which life depends. Recent initiatives include:

· The reduction of single-use plastics including replacing tiny, single-use toiletry bottles of shampoo, conditioner and bath gel in guestroom showers with larger pump-topped bottles. When fully implemented across the globe in 2022, the company’s expanded toiletry program is expected to prevent about 500 million tiny bottles annually from going to landfills.

· The roll-out of an internal food waste prevention and reduction educational campaign, designed to support Marriott’s goal to reduce food waste by 50%.

· The launch of a publicly available responsible sourcing guide, to help Marriott’s supplier community join its sustainability journey on the path to responsibly sourcing 95% of the company’s top ten priority categories.

· The development of a certifications database to help properties operate more responsibly and work towards the goal of 100% of the portfolio receiving a third-party sustainability certification.

· Planting more than 415,000 trees over the last several years, including through the company’s work as a founding member of the Evergreen Alliance, a select group of Arbor Day Foundation partners and collaborators committed to advancing trees and forests as natural solutions for corporate sustainability and citizenship goals.

· Innovative ecosystem restoration and carbon sequestration projects, such as working with The Ocean Foundation to remove and repurpose sargassum seaweed, which has had devastating impacts on the environment.

More details about Marriott International’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts and Serve 360 can be found at Marriott.com/Serve360.

Published : September 27, 2021

CP to build tallest tower in Thailand on SRT’s Makkasan land #SootinClaimon.Com

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A 140-rai (22.4 hectares) land in Makkasan subdistrict of Bangkoks Ratchathewi district, which belongs to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), will be the location for Thailand’s tallest tower.

The tower will be built by Asia Era One Ltd, a subsidiary of the Charoen Pokphand Group (CP), a news source revealed.

The CP-led consortium won the bid for the SRT’s high-speed train project connecting three airports (Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao) worth Bt224 billion in December 2018. The project also required the winner to develop the Makkasan land under a 50-year rent contract worth Bt50 billion, to paid in full to SRT upon area delivery.

“CP Group aims to turn the Makkasan land into a super tower. With a height of 550 metres — 120 storeys– it will be the tallest building in Thailand with up to 2 million square metres of usable space,” said the source.

“CP will also earmark at least 50 rai of land around the tower to be a green space to serve as a lung for surrounding communities. The rest of the land will be a location for hotels, office buildings, retail shops, service apartment and other facilities.”

CP Group has reportedly prepared an investment budget of Bt140 billion for this project .

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According to a survey by Thansettakij newspaper, the current tallest building in Thailand is the Magnolias Waterfront Residences at Iconsiam on Charoen Nakhon Road in Bangkok’s Khlong San district. It is 317.95 metres high with 70 storeys. There are two buildings under construction that will surpass it when finished, namely the Asset World Tower at Asiatique The Riverfront, expected to be 450 metres tall with 100 storeys, and the Signature Tower at One Bangkok, expected to be 437.03 metres high with 92 storeys.

Published : September 27, 2021