3 takeaways from Xi’s Apec speech – and a warning for Thailand

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3 takeaways from Xi’s Apec speech – and a warning for Thailand

3 takeaways from Xi’s Apec speech – and a warning for Thailand

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022

Nongluck Ajanapanya

Thailand’s political scientist and ex-government adviser has pinpointed three takeaways from President Xi Jinping’s Apec speech while warning Thailand not to take sides in the US and China’s battle for influence in Asia-Pacific.

Panitan Wattanayagorn said Xi’s Apec address laid out China’s plan to strengthen its role in Asia-Pacific through closer economic, trade, and investment ties with the region’s countries.

China’s leader had been due to deliver the speech at Thursday’s Apec CEO Summit but cancelled the appointment and sent the paper instead, with the Chinese delegation citing his tight schedule.

Panitan said there were three major points to take away from the speech.

The first takeaway was Xi’s overall perspective on the Asia-Pacific region.

The speech stated that the region will continue to grow steadily while adhering to international rules and allowing trade and investment to flow freely.

The second takeaway was Xi’s emphasis on the importance of the region, which he said must not be treated as anyone’s backyard and used as a battleground for great-power rivalries.

“Actually, what Xi Jinping said is not dissimilar to what the US said. It’s just that the manner in which he used the words made China [sound] less aggressive. Some countries in this region already perceive China’s influence.”

The third takeaway was building relationships to stabilise the region’s prosperity. Xi stated that his country’s policy was to help Asia-Pacific to grow. He then wrapped up his speech by boasting of China’s great successes, its future role, and its efforts to maintain peace and stability. Xi also promised that China would be a country that brought inclusive benefits for all, rather than one that caused problems.

Panitan said the speech was also directed at the Chinese audience back home, aimed at boosting nationalism by demonstrating China’s success on the global stage.

3 takeaways from Xi’s Apec speech – and a warning for Thailand

Xi’s administration has been facing unusual levels of criticism in China for its strict zero-Covid policy at a time when other countries are returning to social and economic normality.

Panitan said China has always prioritised the Asia-Pacific region, but in recent years the United States had pushed to be a part of this prosperous region, causing tensions between the two superpowers.

“China wants peace in the region so it can achieve its goals without having to deal with risks or conflicts.”

However, the US wanted a more intensive rules-based order that protected the sovereignty of Taiwan, which China claims, Panitan said.

Amid growing regional tension, Thailand and its Asean allies must beware of siding with either superpower and losing advantages.

Asean centrality has been threatened in recent years by crises over the Rohingya and now the military takeover in Myanmar, which have generated deep divisions in the regional bloc.

Panitan urged Thailand and Asean to rebalance by deliberating deeply on each important issue before moving forward.

The 2022 Apec Summit has drawn global attention to the region amid geopolitical tensions, climate change, and looming recession – adding urgency to member-countries’ efforts to work together to find solutions.

Nongluck Ajanapanya

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision

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Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

November 20, 2022 – Singapore: ONE Championship™ (ONE) electrified the Singapore Indoor Stadium with ONE 163: Akimoto vs. Petchtanong. The event featured an exciting six-bout main card, headlined by a thrilling ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title fight and the ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix Championship Final.

ONE Championship, in partnership with leading premium lifestyle and luxury performance brand TUMI, presented the prestigious ONE World Title and Grand Prix belts to the World Champions.

In the main event, Thai veteran Petchtanong Petchfergus put together one of the best performances of his career, upsetting divisional king Hiroki Akimoto via split decision to capture the ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title.

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision

Akimoto put on the pressure in the first stanza, pushing forward behind aggressive combinations while Petchtanong patiently waited for an opportunity to counter. The Thai warrior unleashed his left knee more frequently in the second round, tagging the right side of Akimoto’s body, which turned black and blue from the punishment.
 
The Japanese stalwart tried to battle back in the third frame, but he failed to make key adjustments, as he had difficulty dealing with the challenger’s expert timing. Petchtanong grew more confident as the bout went on, and he eventually cruised to a split-decision victory after 15 minutes of battle.

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision
 
In the co-main event, ONE Light Heavyweight Kickboxing World Champion Roman Kryklia overcame a knockdown in the first stanza to stop longtime rival Iraj Azizpour and win the ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix Championship. Azizpour dropped Kryklia with a right hand in the opening frame, but the Ukrainian tower of power dug deep and survived. In the second round, Kryklia stung the Iranian with a knee down the middle that had his rival dazed. Not long after beating the 10-count, Azizpour succumbed to unrelenting pressure, as the Ukrainian closed the show with a volley of straight punches. Kryklia took home a US$50,000 bonus for his victory.

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision
 
Fourth-ranked lightweight contender Saygid Izagakhmaev put forth a tremendous performance, obliterating Japanese legend and former ONE Lightweight World Champion Shinya Aoki to win via technical knockout in round one. Aoki threatened with a variety of kicks at the sound of the bell, but Izagakhmaev remained patient, waiting for an opening. A thunderous right hand down the middle from the Russian dropped Aoki, which signaled the beginning of the end. Izagakhmaev completed the finish with a plethora of left and right hands. The win earned Izagakhmaev a US$50,000 bonus.

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision
 
Former two-division ONE World Champion Aung La N Sang turned in a quick first-round finish of Yushin Okami. The Japanese legend tried to shoot for takedowns early, but the Myanmar icon caught him with a knee to the face as he dove for the legs. “The Burmese Python” then pounced on his opponent with punches from top position, forcing the referee to halt the middleweight contest.

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision
 
South Korean slugger Woo Sung Hoon stunned #3-ranked flyweight contender Yuya Wakamatsu, hurting and finishing the Japanese fighter to win by technical knockout in the very first round. Wakamatsu was aggressive to begin the fight, while the South Korean chose to defend and counter. However, “Little Piranha” attacked recklessly and left himself open. Woo caught his opponent with a monstrous left hand, which had Wakamatsu reeling. Woo then put on the finishing touches to force the referee to stop the contest. His performance earned him a US$50,000 bonus.

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision
 
Bantamweights Kwon Won Il and Mark Abelardo kicked off the main card with an intense back-and-forth battle. Abelardo pushed forward with wild hooks to start the first round, while the #4-ranked bantamweight contender remained patient with his shots. Action picked up for Kwon in the second, as the South Korean found his range. The end came in the third and final stanza when Kwon timed a knee to his rival’s head, just as Abelardo was shooting for a double-leg takedown. “Pretty Boy” followed up with ground-and-pound to force the stoppage.

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision

Performance bonus winners: Roman Kryklia (US$50,000), Saygid Izagakhmaev (US$50,000), Woo Sung Hoon (US$50,000), Bianca Basilio (US$50,000)
 
MAIN CARD
Kickboxing – Bantamweight: Petchtanong Petchfergus def. Hiroki Akimoto via Split Decision
Kickboxing – Heavyweight: Roman Kryklia def. Iraj Azizpour via TKO at 1:28 of R2
MMA – Lightweight: Saygid Izagakhmaev def. Shinya Aoki via TKO at 1:26 of R1
MMA – Middleweight: Aung La N Sang def. Yushin Okami via TKO at 1:42 of R1
MMA – Catchweight (139 lbs): Woo Sung Hoon def. Yuya Wakamatsu via TKO at 2:46 of R1
MMA – Bantamweight: Kwon Won Il def. Mark Abelardo via TKO at 3:45 of R3

Petchtanong Petchfergus Shocks Hiroki Akimoto to Capture ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title by Split Decision
 
LEAD CARD
Kickboxing – Heavyweight: Ahmed Krnjic def. Bruno Chaves via Unanimous Decision
MMA – Lightweight: Ahmed Mujtaba def. Abraao Amorim via Submission (Triangle Choke) at 4:32 of R1
Muay Thai – Catchweight (126 lbs): Asahi Shinagawa def. Rui Botelho via Split Decision
Submission Grappling – Strawweight: Bianca Basilio def. Milena Sakumoto via Rear-Naked Choke at 0:42
MMA – Featherweight: Kirill Gorobets def. Bruno Pucci via Unanimous Decision

Road No 3: Nan’s new tourist attraction

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Road No 3: Nan’s new tourist attraction

Road No 3: Nan’s new tourist attraction

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022

Nearly every weekend Nan’s Road No 3 is crowded with tourists enjoying the beautiful vista of lush hills, blue skies and white clouds.

The road, originally called Highway 1081, connects Santi Suk and Bo Kluea districts of the northern province. The road has been nicknamed Road No 3 because its turns make it look like the number three.

A visitor from Uttaradit said this was their first trip to Nan and the road offered a great landscape and background for photography.

Road No 3: Nan’s new tourist attraction

A local said tourists usually show up between 11am and 2pm, and the area is normally crowded at the weekends.

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Japan to offer real Detective Conan, Monster Hunter encounters

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Japan to offer real Detective Conan, Monster Hunter encounters

Japan to offer real Detective Conan, Monster Hunter encounters

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

Universal Studios Japan (USJ) announced last week that it will offer real-life experiences of the popular anime “Meitantei Conan” (Detective Conan) and the popular video game “Monster Hunter” next year.

The attractions offered from February 17 to July 2, 2023, are part of “Universal Cool Japan”, a series of limited events featuring Japanese anime and video games USJ has been holding since 2015.

Monster Hunter. Courtesy of Universal Studios Japan Monster Hunter. Courtesy of Universal Studios Japan

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The Conan attraction will see visitors enjoying a world of anime while trying to solve riddles, while Monster Hunter will have players take on giant monsters in a magnificent natural albeit virtual reality setting. Details will be announced in the future.

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Satire on chaos in Thai school system gets Singapore examination

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Satire on chaos in Thai school system gets Singapore examination

Satire on chaos in Thai school system gets Singapore examination

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

A satirical comedy about the chaotic state of the Thai school system is set to premiere in Singapore, offering a stark contrast to the city-state’s world-beating education.

Arnold is a Model Student” (PG13, 85 minutes) is “a growing-up story of a model student which develops into a critique of the repressive and corrupt education system in Thailand,” according to the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival, where it recently won the New Talent Award. “It strikes a perfect balance between outrage and irreverence,” the festival added.

The film was made by Thai director Sorayos Prapapan, who has won acclaim for his short movies at previous editions of the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF). One of them, the comedy “Death of the Sound Man”, picked up the Best Director (Southeast Asian Short Film) prize at the 2017 SGIFF and is available on streaming sites such as Vimeo.

“Arnold is a Model Student”, Sorayos’ first feature, was also selected for the prestigious Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland.

Singapore regularly appears top or near the top in global education rankings.

By contrast, Thailand’s education system ranks low, a result of rote learning and an emphasis on discipline and obedience over critical thinking, say critics. Thailand’s spending on education has also fallen from 28.4% of its GDP in 2000 to 12.1% in 2020, according to World Bank data.

Singaporeans will be treated to a question-and-answer session with the filmmaker after the December 3 screening at Golden Village Plaza in the heart of the city.

The film is showing from November 24 to December 4 at various locations across Singapore, including Filmgarde Kallang, Kallang Leisure Park, 5 Stadium Walk; and Golden Village Plaza, Plaza Singapura and 68 Orchard Road.

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Nation TV to screen biggest first-round clash of Fifa World Cup – Spain v Germany

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Nation TV to screen biggest first-round clash of Fifa World Cup – Spain v Germany

Nation TV to screen biggest first-round clash of Fifa World Cup – Spain v Germany

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

Nation TV will broadcast two of the most highly anticipated first-round matches of the Fifa World Cup, including the showdown between Spain and Germany.

The tournament kicks off with hosts Qatar playing Ecuador live on True4U or T Sports 7 from 11pm Thai time on Sunday.

Sports Authority of Thailand governor Kongsak Yodmanee confirmed the whole tournament would air for free, during a press conference at Bangkok’s CentralWorld on Sunday.

The government and private sector’s purchase of the broadcasting rights aims to encourage Thais to exercise and play sports, he added.

Several parties had worked to negotiate the purchase for US$33 million or 1.2 billion baht, which will rise to 1.4 billion baht after tax and other costs, Kongsak said.

Nation TV to screen biggest first-round clash of Fifa World Cup – Spain v Germany

The money will be paid to Fifa in two instalments.

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) has already paid the first instalment of 600 million baht, while the other 600 million baht from the private sector will be paid on Friday (November 25).

Three corporations – Charoen Pokphand Group (CP), ThaiBev and PTT – reportedly contributed a combined 550 million baht to the second instalment. CP Group’s True Corp was then allocated 32 of the matches, sparking a complaint to the broadcasting regulator by other broadcasters.

Nation TV to screen biggest first-round clash of Fifa World Cup – Spain v Germany

Kongsak also asked Thai football fans to avoid gambling on the tournament.

Football gambling is illegal in Thailand, but the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce estimates Thais will bet a whopping 57.2 billion baht on the World Cup.

“We expect the 2022 World Cup to inspire Thai football players and youth to boost their skills, resulting in Thailand qualifying for international competitions and generating more revenue from football,” said the SAT chief.

He said that apart from the 17 digital TV channels, people can also watch World Cup matches on big screens in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Suphanburi, Chonburi, Nakhon Ratchasima and Songkhla.

“Bangkokians can watch the matches at Groove@CentralWorld,” he added.

Nation TV to screen biggest first-round clash of Fifa World Cup – Spain v Germany

This year’s tournament is being hosted by Qatar from November 20 to December 18. Thirty-two national teams will play 64 matches in pursuit of the sport’s most prestigious trophy.

Fans in Thailand can watch the tournament on True4U, T Sports 7, Channel 3, Channel 5, Channel 7, Channel 8, Channel 9 MCOT, NBT, TPBS, Thairath TV, Amarin TV, Mono 29, PPTV 36, GMM 25, Nation TV, ONE 31, and JKN18.

Nation TV will broadcast two of the most highly anticipated first-round matches:

– Spain vs Germany on November 28 at 2am (Thai time)

– Ghana vs Uruguay on December 2 at 10pm

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Thailand blind footballers hailed as heroes after qualifying for World Games

Thailand blind footballers hailed as heroes after qualifying for World Games

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

The Thailand men’s team arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Sunday after scoring the runners-up spot in the Blind Football Asian-Oceania Championships in Kochi, India.

The team were given a heroes’ welcome by Sports Authority of Thailand deputy governor Prachum Boonthiam, International Paralympic Committee of Thailand secretary-general Maj-General Osot Pawilai and Sports Association for the Blind president Amnuay Klinyoo.

Thailand blind footballers hailed as heroes after qualifying for World Games

Thailand overcame tough challenges in the fiercely competitive tournament to clinch a place in Saturday’s final against China, where they lost narrowly 2-1.

China earned qualification for the 2024 Paralympic Games.

Thailand blind footballers hailed as heroes after qualifying for World Games

Meanwhile Thailand secured their berth for the 2023 IBSA World Games in Birmingham, UK, along with China, and Japan and Iran.

Thais will be the Thai team’s second appearance at the IBSA World Games after the 2019 event in Madrid, Spain.

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Broadcasters cry foul after True dominates World Cup match allocation

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Broadcasters cry foul after True dominates World Cup match allocation

Broadcasters cry foul after True dominates World Cup match allocation

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

Digital TV broadcasters said they will file a complaint to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) on Monday over the allocation of 2022 Fifa World Cup matches.

The move comes after the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) handed 32 of the 64 matches to True Corp’s True4U channel – leaving only 32 matches for 16 other digital television operators.

True Corp is a subsidiary of Charoen Pokphand Group (CP), which was reportedly among three corporations that helped fund the purchase of the broadcast rights for 1.2 billion baht.

The Association of Digital Television Broadcasting (ADTEB) will file the complaint on behalf of the 16 broadcasters, namely T Sports 7, Channel 3, Channel 5, Channel 7, Channel 8, Channel 9 MCOT, NBT, TPBS, Thairath TV, Amarin TV, Mono 29, PPTV 36, GMM 25, Nation TV, ONE 31, and JKN18.

The 32 matches allocated to True4U comprise the final, third-place playoff, one quarter-final, two semi-finals, four round-of-16 matches and 23 first-round matches.

Broadcasters cry foul after True dominates World Cup match allocation

ADTEB secretary Dew Waratangtragoon, who is also CEO of broadcaster ONE Enterprise, said the allocation of matches was done by lottery but was still basically unfair.

Dew pointed out that the NBTC had allocated 600 million baht from the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Research and Development Fund for Public Interest (BTFP) to ensure that all people could watch the World Cup matches and maintain fairness in allocating the broadcasts.

“Hence, SAT’s move to allocate 32 of the 64 matches to True4U does not meet NBTC’s resolution to maintain fairness in broadcasting rights allocation,” he said.

ADTEB will file a letter of complaint with the NBTC, asking it to examine SAT’s move, he added.

Adisak LimparungpattanakijAdisak Limparungpattanakij

Adisak Limparungpattanakij, an ADTEB consultant and Special Adviser to Nation Group, said the association had allowed SAT to allocate football matches to 17 digital television operators to ensure that all people will be able to watch the opening match between Qatar and Ecuador at 11pm Thai time on Sunday (tonight).

“If NBTC stands by its principle of thoroughness and equality, ADTEB still reserves the right to disagree with SAT’s move,” he said.

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Brazil neighbourhood bursts with art and colour to support World Cup team

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Brazil neighbourhood bursts with art and colour to support World Cup team

Brazil neighbourhood bursts with art and colour to support World Cup team

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

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With the World Cup about to start, soccer-mad Brazilians have started to gear up for the competition hoping their national squad will clinch their sixth world title.

Painting streets and hanging flags ahead of the tournament have already become a tradition in the five-time world champions nation.
 

“I am a designer, and I missed the energy of it. It is very pleasant. Besides the bond you form with neighbours, friendships are strengthened.” Said RODRIGO HABIB BRAZILIAN ARTIST

Locals, children, and teenagers in the Vila Isabel neighbourhood, helped decorate their streets on Saturday (November 19) with yellow and green garlands and paintings on asphalt.

“I don’t know how to explain what I feel. I am happy to be painting the street and decorating it for the World Cup.” Said  ISABELA JORGE 

Meters away, a wall featured a cartoon figure of Brazilian soccer legend Pele and forward Vinicius dancing.

Brazil kick off their World Cup campaign on Thursday (November 24) against Serbia before facing their other Group G opponents, Switzerland and Cameroon.

The Qatar World Cup starts on Sunday (November 20) and runs until the final on December 18.

A general view of a street decorated for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, in the Alvorada neighborhood in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil

A general view of a street decorated for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, in the Alvorada neighborhood in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil

An aerial view of a street decorated for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, in the Alvorada neighborhood in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil An aerial view of a street decorated for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, in the Alvorada neighborhood in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil

A boy plays soccer along the Third Street of the Alvorada neighbourhood which is decorated for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, in Manaus, Amazonas state, BrazilA young woman poses for a photo on Third Street of the Alvorada neighbourhood which is decorated for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil

A young woman poses for a photo on Third Street of the Alvorada neighbourhood which is decorated for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil

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Benzema ruled out of World Cup

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Benzema ruled out of World Cup

Benzema ruled out of World Cup

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

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Didier Deschamps’ France took to the training field ahead of Tuesday’s 2022 World Cup opener against Denmark.

Karim Benzema, Kylian Mbappe and Raphael Varane trained amongst a host of other star names as Les Bleus prepare to defend their crown.
 

However, after the cameras finished their 15 minutes filming time, Benzema reportedly picked up a bad thigh injury and is being assessed.

France are concerned that the Ballon d’Or winner may be ruled out of the opening game and even the tournament, according to L’Equipe.

The French are one of the favourites to win the tournament, behind only Brazil and Argentina in the bookmakers’ pecking order.
 

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