Turkish companies see increased trade with Thailand

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Turkish companies see increased trade with Thailand

Turkish companies see increased trade with Thailand

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

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The Istanbul Chemicals and Chemical Exporters Association said its trade delegation to Thailand earlier this month succeeded in strengthening cooperation between Turkish and Thai companies.

The December 16 event included a business matching meeting at which executives from a wide range of Turkish companies – including chemical, cosmetic, plastic, and medicine – met with their Thai counterparts to discuss opportunities for trade. 

Cemil Cakar, who led the delegation, said it paved the way for Thai and Turkish companies to work together to increase their competitiveness.

He described Turkey as a bridge to the European market, saying costs were lower in Turkey while the quality of Turkish products was high enough for them to enter the European market.

Thai companies are eager to take advantage of Turkey’s location and its reputation for quality products, Cakar said. 

He also said that Turkish companies, like home appliance maker Beko, are investing in the Thai market and that the delegation led to increased interest in Thailand.

Turkish companies see increased trade with ThailandCemil Cakar

representative of the Istanbul Chemicals and Chemical Exporters Association (IKMIB)

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SK Customs agency allows imports of full-body sex dolls

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SK Customs agency allows imports of full-body sex dolls

SK Customs agency allows imports of full-body sex dolls

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

South Korea’s customs agency said Monday it has started permitting imports of full-body sex dolls, three years after the country’s top court ruled they are not “obscene materials.”

The Korea Customs Service had been allowing imports of sex dolls that depict particular human body parts, but not life-size dolls, since July.

The agency, however, said dolls depicting minors — based on height, weight, and face — will still not be permitted. Those resembling a specific person will also be banned.

Dolls equipped with electronics that call for further safety inspections, such as heating and voice features, will also be regulated, it added.

In 2019, the Supreme Court allowed imports of certain types of life-size sex dolls on the ground they are sex toys used in private life, not obscene materials as defined by the customs authority. 

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KL restaurant shut for 14 days after video of rat nibbling on foods goes viral

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KL restaurant shut for 14 days after video of rat nibbling on foods goes viral

KL restaurant shut for 14 days after video of rat nibbling on foods goes viral

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

The restaurant in which a rat was filmed enjoying a lavish meal of fried chicken in a food display, has been ordered to shut down for 14 days.

The order came after the health inspection team, sent to check on the premises in Pandan Indah here on Saturday (Dec 24) was dissatisfied with its hygiene levels.

Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the enforcement team was acting on a video clip, showing the rat munching on some fried chicken, that went viral on social media platforms.

“We ordered the restaurant to close for 14 days under Section 11 of the Food Act 1983,” he said in a statement on Sunday.

He added that six compounds had also been issued to the eatery for food safety and hygiene violations under the Food Hygiene Regulations 2009.

The 15-second video of a rat eating in a food warmer, which had been circulating like wildfire on various social media platforms, has garnered over 1.5mil views since it was posted online on Dec 23.

Dr Noor Hisham said the ministry took food hygiene and safety issues seriously.

“We call on the public, particularly food handlers and business owners to take the responsibility in ensuring food safety is maintained to avoid poisoning and food-borne diseases,” he added.

He also advised the consumers to visit only premises with the BeSS (Clean, Safe and Healthy) logo.

Dr Noor Hisham has urged consumers with food safety issues to contact the nearest regional health officers or state Health Department, or submit their concerns to the ministry’s public complaints site or reach out to Food Safety and Quality Division. 

Show love and empathy, says Santa, as people mark Christmas worldwide

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Show love and empathy, says Santa, as people mark Christmas worldwide

Show love and empathy, says Santa, as people mark Christmas worldwide

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

As Christmas celebrations were held around the world on Sunday, Santa Claus encouraged people to show love and empathy and to help those in need.

Speaking from his chamber in Rovaniemi, on the Arctic Circle, Santa said he was hoping Christmas would bring peace and happiness throughout the world.

Santa was also spotted scuba diving on Thursday (December 22) in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, enjoying some relaxation with an elfish helper before the upcoming holidays.

In Thailand, a group of mahouts, each dressed as Santa Claus, led a herd of elephants into a school on Friday (December 23) to distribute Christmas gifts to students.

Close to 2,000 thrilled students at the school in Ayutthaya province collected balloons, dolls, toys, and candies from the trunks of elephants, who later performed by dancing to music.

Meanwhile at the Vatican, Pope Francis on Saturday (December 24) led the world’s Catholics into Christmas, saying in an apparent reference to the war in Ukraine and other conflicts, that the level of greed and hunger for power was such that some wanted to “consume even their neighbours”.

Sitting at the side of the altar for most of the Mass, he wove his homily around the theme of greed and consumption on various levels, asking people to look beyond the consumerism that has “packaged” the feast, rediscover its meaning, and remember those suffering from war and poverty.

Christian worshippers packed a Christmas morning mass service on Sunday (December 25) in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, revered as the traditional birthplace of Jesus.

Latin Patriarch of JerusalemPierbattista Pizzaballa led the service attended by locals as well as Christian pilgrims from around the world.

Iraqis celebrating Christmas showed up for an eve mass at Baghdad’s St.George Chaldean Church. They had one hope for the new year – being reunited with their families and friends who over decades of conflict had fled Iraq and the wider Middle East region in droves.

In Mosul, once the seat of Islamic State which brutalised minorities and Muslims alike, churches in previous years had remained vacant except for a handful of worshippers who felt safe enough to attend mass.

But on Saturday (December 24) pews were filled with worshippers, and mass continued outside with a procession well into the night.

In war-torn Ukraine, military chaplain and actors from a Kharkiv theatre visited Ukrainian servicemen in their tranches on the frontline on Saturday (December 24) near the Russian border in Kharkiv region.

In England, members of Britain’s royal family attended a Christmas Day church service at Sandringham estate on Sunday (December 25).

This is the family’s first Christmas without the late monarch Queen Elizabeth, who passed away in September.

King Charles, accompanied by Queen Consort Camilla and other royals, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, left the church and greeted crowds gathered outside.

Squirrel monkeys and pandas received colourful treats for Christmas at Beauval Zoo in France, as zookeepers gave them wrapped presents and Christmas tree-shaped bamboo sculptures.

In Australia, people celebrated Christmas in the sun, gathering on Bondi Beach and Coogee Beach.

26.5% of female foreign technical interns In Japan harassed over pregnancy

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26.5% of female foreign technical interns In Japan harassed over pregnancy

26.5% of female foreign technical interns In Japan harassed over pregnancy

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

More than a quarter of female foreign technical interns in Japan have been the subject of improper remarks about pregnancy, including being told they would lose their job if they became pregnant, according to a first-ever survey conducted by the Immigration Services Agency of Japan.

According to the agency, the remarks came from members of the Japanese companies that employ the women and the supervisory organizations tasked with overseeing the program, as well as from organizations in the interns’ home countries that dispatch trainees.

The agency has sent letters to the supervisory organizations and companies accepting foreign trainees, demanding that such remarks and actions not occur.

It also said it will notify the interns’ home governments and demand they take strict action against the organizations under their jurisdiction that dispatch trainees.

Starting in August, the agency surveyed foreign technical intern trainees about whether they had been treated inappropriately regarding pregnancy or giving birth.

It received replies from 650 female trainees from seven countries, including VietnamIndonesia and the Philippines.

A total of 172 respondents, or 26.5%, said remarks were made to them indicating that they would have to quit their job as a trainee and return to their home country if they became pregnant.

Among the offending entities, organizations that dispatch trainees made such remarks in the largest number of cases, or 73.8%, while 14.9% came from officials at supervisory organizations. Companies that employ trainees accounted for 11.3%.

Also, 5.2% of the female trainees said they signed documents with organizations that dispatch trainees or other related entities stating they would have to quit their job if they got pregnant.

Fewer than 60% were told by supervisory organizations or others that negative treatment for such reasons is prohibited.

As of the end of June, about 320,000 foreign technical intern trainees were working in Japan.

The government has received complaints from some trainees that they were urged to quit their jobs because of pregnancy or giving birth. Some cases have resulted in lawsuits.

A Philippine trainee who worked at a nursing home in Fukuoka Prefecture sued the facility’s operator for damages in October, claiming she was pressured to quit her job and return to her country because of her pregnancy.

In Kumamoto Prefecture, a former Vietnamese trainee was indicted in 2020 on a charge of abandoning the dead bodies of her newborn twins. The Fukuoka High Court concluded that she did so in an attempt to conceal her situation so she could continue working as a trainee.

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King Charles speaks of grief, cost of living crisis in first Christmas message

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King Charles speaks of grief, cost of living crisis in first Christmas message

King Charles speaks of grief, cost of living crisis in first Christmas message

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

Britain’s King Charles III delivered his first-ever Christmas message on Sunday, paying tribute to his late mother Queen Elizabeth II.

Echoing his mother’s words in her last Christmas message, where she spoke of her grief at losing her husband Prince Philip, Charles said Christmas was “a particularly poignant time for all of us who have lost loved ones.”

Thanking those who had sent “deeply touching” messages of condolence to him and the Queen Consort Camilla, he said the royal family had been shown “love and sympathy.”

He also drew upon the late queen’s “faith in God” and “faith in people,” saying he shared it “with my whole heart.”

Charles delivered his pre-recorded message standing in St George’s Chapel in Windsor, where the queen and Prince Philip are both buried. Footage of the royal family, including Prince William and Princess Kate of Wales, appeared on screen while he spoke.

In a separate pre-recorded message broadcast to the nation as part of a Westminster Abbey carol service, the Princess of Wales said the royal family’s first Christmas without the late monarch would “feel very different”.

In his message, the king also paid tribute to the public sector and healthcare workers, charities and religious institutions, praising the latter for their work during the UK’s ongoing cost of living crisis.

He ended his speech by referring to a previous visit to Bethlehem, the town where Jesus was born, and “the power of light overcoming darkness.”

“It is in this life-giving light and with the true humility that lies in our service to others that I believe we can find hope for the future,” Charles said. “Let us, therefore, celebrate it together and cherish it always.”

His message ended with a rendition of ‘O Little Town of Bethlehem,’ which Charles used to cite the late queen’s “belief in the power of that light,” performed by the choir of St George’s Chapel.

Reuters

Seven dead in Buffalo as winter storm freezes eastern US on Christmas Day

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Seven dead in Buffalo as winter storm freezes eastern US on Christmas Day

Seven dead in Buffalo as winter storm freezes eastern US on Christmas Day

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

A deadly blizzard paralyzed Buffalo, New York, on Christmas Day, trapping motorists in their cars, knocking out electricity to thousands of homes, and raising the death toll from a severe winter storm system that has chilled the United States for days.

At least 30 people have died in US weather-related incidents, according to an NBC News tally, since a deep freeze extended its grip over most of the nation coupled with snow, ice, and howling winds from a storm that roared out of the Great Lakes region last week.

CNN has reported a total of 26 weather fatalities.

Much of the toll has centred in and around Buffalo at the edge of Lake Erie in western New York, where a driving ban remained in effect as heavy “lake-effect” snow — the result of cold air moving over warmer lake waters — and numbing cold continued through the holiday weekend.

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said the death toll from the storm had more than doubled to seven from three overnight in the Buffalo region. The four reported dead on Sunday morning included some found in cars and some in snow banks, Poloncarz said, adding that the death count might still rise.

Hundreds of Erie County motorists were stranded in their vehicles over the weekend, with National Guard troops called in to help with rescues, Poloncarz said.

Seven dead in Buffalo as winter storm freezes eastern US on Christmas Day

New York Governor Kathy Hochul told reporters on Sunday that the Biden administration had agreed to support her request for a federal disaster declaration.

Some 200 National Guard troops were mobilized in western New York, providing relief to police and fire crews, conducting wellness checks, and bringing supplies to shelters, with more on the way, Hochul said.

Two days of white-out conditions in western New York had made rescue efforts nearly impossible at times, officials said.

The storm was moving east on Sunday after knocking out power to millions late last week and forcing thousands of commercial flight cancellations during the busy holiday travel period.

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Hundreds evacuated in Malaysia after king tides wash away their homes

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Hundreds evacuated in Malaysia after king tides wash away their homes

Hundreds evacuated in Malaysia after king tides wash away their homes

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

More than 100 houses in Sabah’s east coast Sandakan were damaged or destroyed during king tides on Christmas Eve.

Hundreds of residents were evacuated from their homes as the tides coupled with strong waves left more than 100 people homeless.

Civil Defence Force personnel were continuing to register victims on Sunday.

The seawater began rising at about 7pm and continued till midnight, forcing residents to flee their homes with their valuables and personal documents.

There were no reports of any casualties as a result of the tides.

The Civil Defence Force said that as of Sunday morning 284 families, comprising 1,194 people, were in relief shelters in PitasKota KinabaluSandakan, and Kota Kinabalu.

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Body of final landslide victim found in Malaysia

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Body of final landslide victim found in Malaysia

Body of final landslide victim found in Malaysia

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

Nine days after the landslide at the campsite of an organic farm, the last of the 31 victims who died in the tragedy was found by the search and rescue team.

Selangor Fire and Rescue Department deputy director Wan Md Razali Wan Ismail said one of its personnel had noticed some liquid flowing at the hillside in Sector A of the areas demarcated at the Father’s Organic Farm in Batang Kali.

“He thought it strange, so he and his team decided to dig manually using a shovel and discovered the body inside a sleeping bag,” he said. Another leader of the search and rescue team, Suffian Abdullah, said the body of the boy was found at 4.53pm underneath 1.5 metres of soil at the hillside some 4m from the campsite at Sector A.

“The victim, who is between seven and 12 years old, was fully clothed, but his body had started to decompose,” Abdullah told reporters at the search and rescue operations centre in Batang Kali yesterday.

He added that the search and rescue operation was still ongoing.

“We will make a decision on the status of the operation [on Sunday].”

A total of 80 personnel from various agencies were involved on the ninth day of the search and rescue operation, he added.

Twenty victims were discovered in Sector A, one in Sector B and 10 in Sector C.

There was no development at the operations centre for most of the day until about 5pm when news about the discovery of the last body came in.

Earlier, a member of the search and rescue team was rushed to the hospital after he collapsed.

“We believe he collapsed under the heat and dehydration. He might have forgotten to eat, too.

“He was rushed to Hospital Selayang for treatment,” officials said in a statement.

Authorities have not officially named the deceased boy.

According to news reports, he is 11-year-old Eng Shao Qi, a pupil at SJK(C) Mun Choong in Kuala Lumpur, where his father Eng Choon Wen, 43, operated a canteen. Choon Wen and his daughter Huai Yi, 12, as well as his canteen assistant Nurul Azwani Kamaruzaman, 31, also died in the December 16 landslide.

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Week of celebrations as Bangkok’s Wat Suthat marks 215 years

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Week of celebrations as Bangkok’s Wat Suthat marks 215 years

Week of celebrations as Bangkok’s Wat Suthat marks 215 years

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworahawihan or the temple of the giant swing is kicking off celebrations on Monday to mark its 215th anniversary.

The celebrations, which run until New Year’s Day, are divided into four zones, namely entertainment, arts, shopping and the Lan Khon Muang zone for concerts and cultural shows.

Wat Suthat Thepwararam is one of Bangkok’s 10 royal temples and its construction was started by King Rama I in 1807 but only completed during the reign of King Rama III in 1847 or 1848. It was initially called the “Wat Maha Sutthawat”.Week of celebrations as Bangkok’s Wat Suthat marks 215 years

The key events during the week include:

Monday:

Temple grounds

1pm: Offerings to the founder of the Chakri Dynasty

5.10pm: Muay Thai dance show

8pm: Traditional puppet show

Lan Khon Muang zone

6pm: Contemporary concert

Tuesday:

Temple grounds

3pm: A guided tour explaining the art and architecture of the ancient temple

5.30pm: Traditional music performed using ancient instruments

6.10pm: Official opening ceremony of the celebrations

7.10pm: Khon performance

Lan Khon Muang zone

6pm: Concert by a symphony orchestra

Wednesday

Temple grounds

5.30pm: Concert by a traditional string band

7pm: Musical skit

Lan Khon Muang zone

6pm: Traditional Isaan music

Thursday

Temple grounds

5pm: Performance by a Chinese string band

5.45pm: Traditional “lamtad” musical show by Mae Srinual Khamarj band

6.45pm: Literary stage play

8.15pm: Concert by a Thai traditional-contemporary band

Lan Khon Muang zone

6pm: “Luk thung” or Thai country music

Friday

Temple grounds

5pm: Symphony orchestra

6pm: Pleng Choi musical traditional show

Lan Khon Muang zone

6pm: Traditional “likay” show

Saturday

Temple grounds

4.45pm: Dance shows depicting art and literature

5.30pm: New Year prayers ceremony

January 1

Temple grounds

7.15pm: Khon performance

8.45pm: Concert by traditional-contemporary Thai band