BTS agency staff facing insider trading charges

North Korean prosecutors have charged three employees of companies of HYBE, the company that produced the music industry’s K-pop stars Bk, with insider trading.

Before Song people announced they were taking a crack on June 14, 2022, they are accused of selling shares in the company.

The announcement sent HYBE shares plunging 25 % when markets opened, resulting in a loss in market value of nearly 2 trillion won ($ 1.4 billion ).

The three employees allegedly acted without being aware of what was going to happen, avoiding losses ranging from$ 24, 000 to more than$ 108, 000.

Some researchers at the time speculated as to the causes of the break, with some claiming that band members would have to complete South Korea’s mandated 18-month military service.

Since South Korea and North Korea are technically still at conflict, almost all able-bodied men must register for 18 months by the age of 28.

In the years and months that followed, all group members do end up being drafted.

The eldest part of the popular son band, Jin, was let go earlier this month after serving in the military.

The various six- J- Trust, V, RM, Jimin, Jung Kook and Suga- are also serving and the band is expected to return only in June 2025.

Fans of the wildly popular boy band anticipate that Jin’s transfer marks the start of BTS’s comeback.

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2 people hospitalised after using underarm whitening cream, weight loss product

BANNED SUBSTANCE

Both Pelangsing Double Powerful and Sausando Cellulite Pills discovered to contain sibutramine, a prescription-only weight-loss medication that is prohibited in Singapore. &nbsp,

Due to a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes, the chemical has been banned in Singapore since 2010. &nbsp, Different adverse effects include convulsions, schizophrenia and hallucinations.

A person in his 50s was hospitalised after experiencing seizures, reduced blood calcium and diarrhea. He had been taking five decades of Sausando Cellulite medications. After consuming the goods, another woman reported having heart palpitations and insomnia.

The supplements were marketed as weight-loss pills on websites with claims like “lose weight rapidly in seven days” and “lose weight rapidly in seven days.” Additionally, they were marketed as “natural wellness foods,” as per HSA. &nbsp,

The acne medications even contained phenolphthalein, an “obsolete” digestive that has not been registered in Singapore since 2011. &nbsp, Phenolphthalein&nbsp, properly cause problems like liver ailments, sores, abdominal pain and breathing difficulties. &nbsp,

A member of the public reminded HSA to the purchase of Pelangsing Double Strong online. The solution was marketed as helping people “lose weight and maintain their ideal body fat.”

HSA-approved testing revealed that the dieting product even contained sibutramine and another similar substance.

The general public is advised to consult a doctor and stop taking Pelangsing Double Powerful and Sausando Cellulite Pills right away.

” There is no quick and easy way to lose weight”, the company said. &nbsp,

Be watchful of products that make exaggerated promises like “loss quickly in seven time” while claiming to be “natural” They may have strong ingredients that could seriously harm your health.

It urged consumers to be cautious when purchasing from products from unknown or new options, even from friends or family members. Preferably, they should only buy health products from trustworthy online stores or shops, as well as from those with a strong retail presence in Singapore.

” HSA did not hesitate to take stern enforcement actions against anyone who sells and supplies materials that have been contaminated with dangerous substances, dangerous substances, or toxic heavy metal beyond the acceptable limits,” said the organization.

If convicted, sellers and suppliers may be jailed for up to two years, fined up to&nbsp, S$ 50, 000 ( US$ 36, 808 ), or both.

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Two kingfishers affected by oil spill recovering well, to spend more weeks under care

Problems arise especially as the crude cool has spread, including to the Southern Islands, which are rife with animals.

Otters and monitor lizards that have been reported to have been seen by the oil spill had evaded record, according to Mr. Kalai.

” We do n’t yet know the effects on animals under the water. He said that there are some marine life species that inhabit the islands, including coral reefs, crabs, otters, dugongs, and fish.

In addition to NPark and Acres, Minister Lee stated that the Mandai Wildlife Group, SEA Aquarium, and Singapore Veterinary Association are prepared to conduct wildlife rescue and attention if there are reports of animals being impacted by the crude soft surface.

The public should n’t attempt to rescue, capture, or clean the animals that have come into contact with the oil spill, according to authorities. Otherwise, they may call NParks or Acre via their alerts.

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China honours woman who died saving Japanese family

A Chinese mother and her child were being defended from a blade strike by a Chinese woman.

When a Chinese lady and her child were attacked at a vehicle quit outside a Chinese university, Hu Youping was employed as a school bus operator in Suzhou province.

She injured herself inflicting severe pain on him in an effort to control him.

Online homage to her have poured in, and the local government has stated that she will be given the title of” Virtuous and Courageous Role Model.”

In honor of Ms. Hu, the Chinese embassy in China even reduced its flag to half-mast. In a statement on Weibo, the embassy said it was” saddened” to hear of her death.

” We believe]Ms Hu’s ] courage and kindness also represent that of the Chinese people. We applaud her brave activities. Perhaps she rest in peace”, it said.

On Chinese social media, there was a similar undercurrent of sympathies and reward.

We may remember your compassion and courage because you safeguarded the reputation of regular Chinese citizens and our safety on Weibo.

Another described Ms Hu as an “ordinary, noble, valiant Chinese girl”.

The attack, which took place on Monday, saw the mother and son combo injured, though their wounds were no existence- threatening.

The think, a 52- year- ancient Chinese person, was arrested on scene.

It follows another stabbing earlier this month which injured four US university instructors at a park in Jilin, in China’s northeast.

Taiwanese officials had said the two problems were “isolated” situations.

China is definitely still one of the safest nations in the world, according to an editorial published on Friday by the Chinese state newspaper Global Times, which paid tribute to Ms. Hu.

Separately, the paper reported that Weibo had removed 759 messages that “incited patriotic attitude” following the attack. These articles contained “extreme opinions” that “promoted class hatred and also applauded criminal behavior in the name of patriotism.”

The native Japanese community expressed concern as a result of the stabbing in Suzhou, which caused the embassy to matter a safety alert urging China’s citizens to take precautions while away.

The event was “regrettable,” according to China’s international government, and it will continue to “take effective steps to actively protect the safety of all foreigners in China.”

In China, there have been numerous knife problems recently.

In May, two people were killed and 10 others injured in such an attack at a primary school in the southern Jiangxi province. Another stabbing that same month saw two dead and 21 wounded at a hospital in Yunnan.

In July last year, six people, including three children, were killed in a stabbing at a kindergarten in the south-eastern province of Guangdong.

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NTUC gets government grant to run 3 migrant worker recreation centres

In running the Migrant Workers ‘ Centre Recreation Club on Soon Lee Road in Jurong, MOM claimed that NTUC has” strong operational experience” and a good understanding of migrant workers ‘ needs.

Operating three more entertainment centers, according to Mr. Michael Lim, chairman of NTUC’s Migrant Workers Segment, will allow the organization to expand its actions.

” For example, if we were to hire designers to accomplish in one RC, there is definitely a chance for us to expand these performances and all, for the good of the workers in the other three RCs as well,” he said.

Existing lease agreements between the centers ‘ residents and MOM may be terminated when NTUC transitions operations to Tuas South RC, Terusan RC, and Penjuru RC. They will also mark new contracts with NTUC.

Mr. Lim stated that NTUC did collaborate with residents to keep prices reasonable. He added that the company makes an effort to comprehend the demands of its employees.

” Next Sunday, we… truly launched a new gym at Quickly Lee Recreation Centre– that came about from input from employees, and we hope to continue to do more in that area”, he said.

Working in Bangladesh and India are familiar with cooking spices, according to Mr. Lim’s statement. Shops at Soon Lee RC also sell them.

He continued,” It’s quite difficult for them to get it through your typical supermarkets and retail,” noting that Little India might be too far for the workers to travel.

He stated that it will start operating in August to meet similar demands for the recreation centers.

Additionally, NTUC stated that it will organize training and professional development for employees, engage in initiatives sponsored by NGOs, corporate sponsors, and government organizations, and advocate for the welfare and interests of employees.

NTUC WILL BE GIVEN A GRANT TO BE.

The government will provide financial assistance to NTUC in operating the recreation centers, according to MOM.

In a press release, the ministry stated that MOM will grant a grant to NTUC to help support the operations of the three RCs in order to make them attractive to migrant workers who have lower spending power.

To be eligible for the grant, NTUC must have the necessary governance controls, financial and procurement procedures, and meet its annual visitorship goals.

When questioned about the visitorship targets, Mr. Tung said they would be higher than those set by COVID-19 but declined to provide specifics. He continued,” Visitorship is almost back to pre-pandemic levels” in some centers, but that is not the case at all of them.”

According to NTUC, the recreation center it runs on Soon Lee Road receives 120, 000 visits per month on average, which is on par with pre-pandemic figures.

When asked how to encourage workers to visit RCs, NTUC’s Mr. Lim responded that proximity is just one factor.

” If a RC has no attractive, relevant offerings and services, even if the dormitory is located nearby, it does n’t make sense for a person to want to go there”, he said.

” Our focus is really more on how we can understand our community,” we say. How do we incorporate their suggestions and introduce offerings that this group has demanded? That, in a way, would help generate the visitorship that we’re trying to achieve”.

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Singapore’s Gardens By The Bay is 8th best attraction in the world, according to Tripadvisor

Singapore’s Gardens By The Bay has been named ninth best interest in the world on Tripadvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Awards Best Of The Best 2024.

Rated 4.5 out of five stars from around 60, 000 opinions, the holiday destination has been described by guests as” well worth the explore” and “mesmerising”.

Gardens By The Bay joins the ranks of world- renowned attractions such as New York’s Empire State Building ( No 1 ), &nbsp, Paris’s Eiffel Tower ( No 2 ), &nbsp, the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam ( No 3 ) and Barcelona’s La Sagrada Familia ( No 4).

The apartment to Cloud Forest and Flower Dome edged out Milan’s Duomo della Milano and Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at ninth and tenth area, both. It is also Asia’s leading interest, which is the only one there is.

The prizes are determined by the number and quality of traveler reviews and ratings posted on Tripadvisor between April 1, 2023 and March 31, 2024.

The winners of the Travelers ‘ Choice Awards Best Of The Best represent fewer than 1 % of the eight million Tripadvisor listings, making Gardens By The Bay’s award a no-brainer.

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American singer Madison Beer to perform at Singapore Expo on Aug 22

When the US singer and songwriter performs at Singapore Expo on August 22 as part of their Encore tour, fans of Madison Beer ( whose 38.6 million followers on Instagram and 20.1 million on TikTok ) will have a treat. &nbsp,

The platinum-selling artist will also be giving performances in Japan and Indonesia before making her way to Australia and Singapore.

For her Singapore music, tickets are selling from S$ 118 to S$ 218, excluding reservation expenses, starting from Jul 3, 2pm, via the Row One Asia tickets site.

On July 4, 2pm, the artist may have a tickets via her email addresses. General sales to the public may occur on Jul 5 at 2pm via Ticketmaster.

The 25-year-old gained notoriety when Justin Bieber shared a link to her 2012 YouTube support of Etta James ‘ At Last.

Liquor has since won her first Grammy nomination for Best Immersive Album for her next studio album Silence Between Songs, which was released in 2023. The same recording even climbed to the top of the Billboard 200 album chart, marking Beer’s second top table entry since her debut studio recording Life Support did so in 2021.

The band’s latest individual Make You Mine, &nbsp, released this April, &nbsp, made a best- 10 location on the Billboard TikTok Major 50 Chart. &nbsp,

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Deep Dive Podcast: Why is it so hard to get recycling right in Singapore?

Here’s an extract from the radio: &nbsp,

Tan Huileng: &nbsp,
When we visit each other and conduct research or path shows, we realize that two things are very important. One is, people have to interact with the heads and interact with the souls, right? Beyond simply saying,” Recycling is fine and reuse saves the earth,” it also extends to the mind.

I think it’s more ( like )” How can we for sure say that when we put something into the bin, or when we send something for recycling, it really gets recycled”.

Crispina Robert:
So they do n’t trust that it does get recycled?

Huileng:
Yes, that is one. The next one is that sometimes the boxes they visit are so noisy. It appears to be a typical garbage can. And they are like,” Hey… are my things actually being recycled, or is it just going to be thrown away”?

Crispina:
So ( they think ) what’s the point, right?

Huileng:
Simply. We have to actually understand the system. Find other ways to persuade them that recycling also works, perhaps using different types of infrastructure, or using segregated waste recycling, to make them do something a little better. &nbsp,

Crispina:
We did a quick ballot on CNA’s social media channels and received more than 17, 000 vote. Some 64 per cent of you said that, yes we compost because it matters. So the “heart” element is working. I was pretty amazed. But good job, CNA fans.

And those who do n’t discard- two were their major reasons. One, the boxes are always complete. Two … they say it’s currently contaminated so what’s the point? Which is why everyone is thrown into the typical trash can.

In fact, 40 per cent ( of recycled waste ) is contaminated. That sounds a bit, to me. So why is it that Korea, Japan, Taiwan, can nick this contamination problem, but we ca n’t?

Prof Tong Yen Wah:
The fact that their misuse are being sorted by the general public, which prevents them from having a basic recycling bin where everything is mingled with other countries’ is a crucial factor.

In a lot of places where they have inc- mixed disposal, pollution does tend to happen. In Europe, in US, they do this a bit, and they found that it happens. But in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, they have individual disposal boxes. But they do n’t actually have bins. When they actually rid of it, they have to package it independently, and then diverse trucks will come to collect them differently.

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Voice of Baceprot: Indonesia’s hijab-wearing metalheads play Glastonbury

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By Kelly Ng & Silvano Hajid Maulanain Singapore and Jakarta

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The three ladies started producing material tunes in high school, but they never imagined making history for Indonesia at Glastonbury.

The band they formed, Voice of Baceprot, are playing at the festival this year, and they were” confused” when they learned they had been invited.

” Because we did n’t know how exciting]the festival ] is … We did n’t know what to do next”, the band’s lead singer Firdda Marsya Kurnia said.

After the group realized they would be the first Indonesian group to perform at Europe’s largest music event, the strain was on. Dua Lipa and Coldplay are the headline acts at this year’s five-day event.

On Friday, Widi Rahmawati, Euis Siti Aisyah, and Marsya, the band’s musician, will play in Voice of Baceprot. Baceprot ( pronounced “bah- che- prot” ) means “noise” in Sundanese, one of the most commonly spoken language in Indonesia.

Since their settlement class was ten years ago, the three women have made significant progress.

They have made headlines around the world and have performed in the US and Europe, where they have challenged sex and spiritual standards.

The likes of Rage Against the Machine have also praised them, whose guitar Tom Morello claimed he watched one of their video “ten days in a string and was just blown away by it.” Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers when tweeted,” I am so down with Voice of Baceprot”.

However, Glastonbury may get their biggest step appearance to date.

Marsya, Siti, both 24, and Widi, 23, sat down with the BBC a month before their ancient show to talk about their trip since they started playing songs together as three anxious teenagers.

‘ Dissident’ female band

Growing up in the rural area of Singajaya in Indonesia’s West Java state, Marsya and Siti became friends in elementary school. They first met Widi in junior high school, where they frequently received summonses for “rebellious behavior” at the university counsellor’s business.

Their adoration of heavy metal began in this doubtful position. They struck up a connection with the advisor, Father Ersa.

We listened to music on Abah Ersa’s laptop as a counselor, and we thought it would be nice if we could handle those music, Siti said.” We get an adrenaline jump when we listen to heavy material.

Ersa claims that he recognized that the ladies were different from other teenagers who may behave differently and behave differently. Rather, they often spoke up for what they felt was unjust in college.

They “were opposed to the program” and frequently clashed with their professors. Their comments were therefore considered provocative”, he said.

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Ersa encouraged the females to use music to express their feelings in 2014. He used the leftover pieces from the moving band’s left behind to create Siti a wooden roller and Marsya to the guitar and Widi to the bass.

We let our anger flow through our music because we do n’t want to offend anyone by being angry with others.

” If we opposition, it will be a concern. We will be accused of being extreme. In our town, the ladies who opposition will be called ridiculous,” said Marsya, who comes over as the most cheerful of the three.

Up then, playing tunes even motivated them to go to college, she added.

” We were only told to obtain good grades … memorise, write, turn the books, that’s it. This was our everyday regimen for 12 years. We were bored. Finally, there was song. It was something novel.”

The group credits Ersa as their leader. He was the first to put their tunes on YouTube. Now, they have 360, 000 subscribers on YouTube and 230, 000 followers on Instagram.

Shaking off condemnation

However, the band and their song have likewise piqued some people’s interest.

Some residents of their community, which are dominated by moderate Muslims, did not well with large material. Marsya was again struck on the mind by a stone attached to a note telling her to” prevent making the witch’s music.”

About 87 % of Indonesia’s people are Muslims. West Java is one of the more traditional regions, and it is home to religions that forbid singing and music.

Some individuals find heavy metal music and hijab-wearing people especially provocative.

” Some also said I should get off my hijab]as our music ] does not represent a genuine Muslim. But these are separate issues. Metal is merely a style of music. I wear a dress because it’s my personality as a Muslim… It’s not because I want to be dramatic,” Marsya told BBC Indonesian in an earlier meeting in 2018.

Marsya, Siti and Widi have earned their families ‘ support over the years, though not without pushback- Widi’s older sister had warned her that playing large metal do” spoil her upcoming “while Siti’s family had described her music career as” unserious”.

Even the Islamic school principal, who they were after junior high, criticized their music. The girls later left.

In 2021, they released the single God, Allow Me ( Please ) to Play Music, which serves as an empathic plea against these criticisms.

The band composed the tune, while Ersa wrote the lyrics. Its chorus goes”, I’m not the criminal, I’m not the enemy, I just wanna sing a song to show my soul… God, allow me, please, to play music.”

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The band’s song, ( Not ) Public Property, also features their frustrations with patriarchy and the male gaze, which is a challenge they still face as female musicians.

The song goes”, Our body is not public property, we have no place for the dirty mind. Our body is not public property, we have no place for the sexist mind.”

When people do n’t notice our music or the work we put in, it’s disappointing. It’s really irritating,” says Marsya.

Despite this, the band acknowledges that Glastonbury invitation is a nod to their accomplishments. But it is also nerve- wrecking.

When people started promoting the festival,” We thought we were ready to take it on,” said Marsya.” We are able to perform on stage when people do n’t expect anything from us.”

Siti used a more optimistic tone. I’m not ready, but what the heck, I’ll pretend I am the star on stage. You’ll notice that I frequently close my eyes during performances because I picture myself just jamming in the studio with my band.

Siti claimed that a significant portion of the group’s mental preparation involves attempting to” not overthink how many people would be watching us perform””. If I know the size of the crowd, I think I wo n’t be able to handle it,” she said.

” We are proud of it, but on the other hand, it’s a big responsibility for us, because the audience are n’t just seeing VoB, but Indonesia,” Marsya said.

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