Driver who almost hit Pasir Ris condo chairman and drove dangerously gets fine, driving ban

SINGAPORE: A driver who almost hit the chairman of his condominium’s Management Corporation Strata Title (MCST ) was fined S$ 10, 000 ( US$ 7, 400 ) and banned from driving for two years on Thursday ( Jun 13 ).

When the chair accused the man of driving in the basement carpark against traffic, the man responded that it was typical for the people that to travel in that manner.

Stanford Ho, a 27- year- ancient Singaporean, pleaded guilty to one charge each of a reckless act endangering individual safety and unsafe driving for an related incident.

The 59-year-old president of the MCST of Coco Palms apartment in Pasir Ris Grove was spotted driving against prospects on Jul 15, 2023, according to the jury.

Ho was signaled to stop by the president, who instructed him to proceed in the appropriate manner. Ho claimed that driving that manner was popular among residents there.

Ho’s mom, who was in the vehicle, alighted and apologised to the president, saying she would find her son to pull properly.

Ho attempted to drive against customers to leave the carpark while the dialogue was raging.

When his family noticed this, she sat between the car and the president to stop the latter from approaching the aircraft.

Ho therefore made a manoeuvre past the chair and his family. Ho slanted his figure slightly in the direction of the car because the president wanted to halt his exit.

The automobile came into contact with the president’s shoulder, leaving a mark. The chair was nearly struck by a car, according to the condo’s security guard who called 999.

Ho left the scene and only came back after his mother informed him that the authorities were present.

THE SECOND INCIDENT

Some months afterwards, on Oct 6, 2023, Ho was driving along Pasir Ris Grove, while a 53- yr- ancient female driver was in the opposite lane.

Immediately, Ho accelerated and immediately cut into the person’s street, causing the woman to behave by braking.

Ho continued to drive ahead of the person after this near-collision before abruptly stopping.

The lady was unable to respond in time, and Ho’s collided with the back of her car.

The girl filed a police statement.

Ho was recently found guilty of speeding in 2017 and of foolish or unsafe driving in 2019.

The prosecutors sought a great of S$ 2, 000 for the apartments affair, and S$ 8, 000 and a driving restrictions of 24 weeks for the following incident.

Ho paid the fine in total.

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Wider European war on the horizon – Asia Times

The risk of the conflict in Ukraine spreading to Europe is growing. &nbsp, The risk of a German battle has never been so great. &nbsp,

The common consensus among military experts is that Ukraine is gradually, but inevitably, losing the war against Russia. But what does that imply?

On the surface, Ukraine does not have enough soldiers to fight the Russians for very long. Because of the large number of casualties, battles are now typically referred to as “meat grinders,” and the fire level for Ukraine is in the thousands per day. &nbsp,

Ukraine has a nearly no supply of unrestrictedly trained fighting people compared to Russia, which is estimated to be around half a million.

Also therefore, Russia’s finish- game strategy is dark. Russians occasionally claim to want to establish a “buffer area” to shield Soviet territory from attack. &nbsp,

A cushion area cannot be established due to the introduction of long-range nuclear and cruise missiles unless it almost borders the Dnieper River. Even then, a cache area does not guard Zaporizhzhia&nbsp, or Crimea.

NATO is then introducing F- 16s to Ukraine, which reportedly may run from Italian airports. They will be equipped with extended- range JASSM boat missiles and AIM- 120 atmosphere- to- weather missiles. &nbsp,

Will Russia need to end their Italian air base operations, or does NATO reject the idea of using them to launch F-16 sorties, which some people believe will target Crimea due to location?

Crimea is extremely- delicate to Russia. Lately, Ukraine has launched big salvos of lengthy- range missiles at Crimean targets including airfields and harbors, &nbsp, particularly at Sevastopol. It is believed it did immediately, after again, attempt&nbsp, to kill the Kerch gate.

The majority of these missiles were provided by NATO ( mostly American ), and all of them were given targets based on the location provided by NATO. &nbsp,

NATO uses long-range radars, satellites, and spy planes to pinpoint the exact locations for its Russian clients. The Russians, depending on heat defenses to try and patient off most of the injury, have kept very quiet about these assaults.

A B- 2 Stealth Bomber launches a JASSM Cruise Missile.

Because Ukraine lacks the earth forces required to fight a battle in Crimea, problems have no real military repercussions. The goal is to embarrass the Russians, but it’s possible the opposite will happen. &nbsp,

As the stress is stepped up, Russia can be expected to react with terrible power, either by attacking Kharkiv, Odesa or Kiev, or some or all of the above.

Kiev does not have enough surviving air threats to shield its cities from destruction, and Russia has more long-range rockets than NATO can provide. What other strategy does NATO have besides punishing Russia as Ukraine loses its battle?

NATO appears to be trying to persuade the Russians that they will give a very high price for their defeat of Ukraine. Some in NATO may think that stress will develop inside Russia to back off and prevent their latest offensive&nbsp, operations, sometimes even get a peace.

Unfortunately, there is no reason to believe that Russia can be persuaded to end its combat against Ukraine or to consider starting a ceasefire. Despite a lot of talk about a ceasefire, it would work in Ukraine’s favor, not Russia’s.

By sending Russian warships and nuclear submarines to Cuba, the Russians have sent their own message to Washington.

The Russian Frigate Admiral Gorshkov, equipped with hypersonic weapons, headed to Cuba. Image: Russia Military

Whether Washington will “get it” is not clear. In reality, everything seems to point in the opposite direction: Russia is getting more and more hostile with the attacks on Crimea and its territory. &nbsp,

The actual pressure is being put on the Russian leadership to significantly increase attacks on Ukrainian targets. These ideas were exchanged in a number of private meetings this month at the St. Petersburg economic summit. &nbsp,

Putin did not say it out loud; at least not at the highest level of Russian leadership. The next level was expressing its anger and frustration and aimed to attack NATO and the Ukrainians.

Some European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, may choose to wage a larger war to try to influence public opinion in their favor, risk losing their political support at home. &nbsp,

Sending troops and providing fighter jets and other weapons might be seen as intentionally aiming for a wider, European war. Moreover, Biden may be trying to start a war in Europe and save his sluggish political fortunes by using the US’s F-16 bases in Romania.

( Or perhaps Biden is unaware of it, but his protégés have developed a “new” strategy to protect their boss’s hide. )

During the G7 summit in Carbis bay, Cornwall on June 12, 2021, France’s President Emmanuel Macron ( L ) greets US President Joe Biden before a bilateral meeting. Photo: Asia Times Files / AFP

Because NATO’s defenses are embarrassingly thin, these ideas are inherently risky. In an effort to stay in power, ribbing the alliance and Europe’s future is, in theory, a sin and, if true, criminal. &nbsp,

There is also no evidence that the general public will back a bigger war. In fact, it is more likely that there will be a pent-up anti-war sentiment in Europe, both from the right and left, and probably also from the center.

NATO is already dangerously close to becoming an aggressor alliance, which could lead to its dissolution and rejection.

Stephen&nbsp, Bryen is senior correspondent at Asia Times. He also served as the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s staff director and its deputy undersecretary of defense for policy. &nbsp,

This&nbsp, article&nbsp, was first published on his&nbsp, Weapons and Strategy&nbsp, Substack and is republished with permission.

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TAO employee slain in Pattani

TAO employee slain in Pattani
On Thursday night, police and security personnel examine the image of a dangerous gunshot incident on a neighborhood street in Pattani province’s Nong Chik district. ( Photo: Abdullah Benjakat )

PATTANI: On Thursday morning, a member of a regional administration organization was killed in a gun strike on a street in the Nong Chik area.

The fatal incident occurred on the road in Village Moo 1 in tambon Kholotanyang, according to Nong Chik police network’s television heart. Around 7.25 a.m., the incident was reported.

Upon arriving at the scene, officers found Thammarong Phromprasit, 43, lying lifeless near his bicycle. He worked for the TAO organization for Kolotanyong tambon leadership.

The sufferer was riding his bike to operate when an undetermined amount of assailants attacked him, according to a police investigation.

Officers were investigating.

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Bangkok to Beijing train trip gets closer as trial run starts

It will take about a day to travel.

Bangkok to Beijing train trip gets closer as trial run starts
Passengers wait to board a coach at Bang Sue place, Bangkok. ( Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)

As Thailand prepares to expand its road system, trains are getting more frequent between Bangkok and Beijing.

According to the State Railway of Thailand ( SRT), Thailand will conduct a trial service between Bangkok and Vientiane, the capital of Laos, between July 13 and 14. When up and running, the innovative connection will increase transport between the two locations and China, Ekarat Sriarayanphong, an established at the railway company, said in a statement. &nbsp,

With the introduction of the Thailand-Laos network, trains will be able to go from Bangkok to Beijing via stops in Vientiane and Kunming, a city in southern China, on a semi-high-speed route. &nbsp,

The approximately 2, 000- km (3, 218- kilometre ) journey, though the area’s hilly terrain adds to the distance, may take nearly a full day. In contrast, a non-stop aircraft takes less than five hours to complete.

According to a Nikkei statement, a high-speed train that runs between China and Laos now has a route for the transportation of Thai goods by rail to Kunming. According to the report, that has reduced the time it takes for trucks to deliver goods along the rocky road by 15 hrs from the two days it takes.

Thailand is attempting to increase its connection with China, its main trading partner, to promote its economic growth, which is trailing provincial rivals. &nbsp,

According to federal data, the South Eastern nation’s exports to China totaled virtually$ 32 billion in the first 11 months of last year, with best products including fruits and plastic products. In the same time, China’s goods totaled$ 65.3 billion, with electrical equipment and machinery being the most popular. &nbsp,

Beyond commerce, the two countries are also establishing stronger relations in the hospitality industry. Tourists from Thailand you spend up to 60 time in Thailand, while tourists from Thailand can spend 30 days there.

A individual, albeit significantly delayed, project that will connect Thailand and China via Laos by 2028 will give the tourism industry a further boost.

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Rural India runs dry as thirsty megacity Mumbai sucks water

“UNSUSTAINABLE Costs” In a statement from July 2023, India’s government-run NITI Aayog public policy center forecasts a” steep decline in water supply by 2030.” Additionally, it issued a warning about “increasing water shortages, depleting water tables, and deteriorating tool excellent.” Groundwater tools “are being depleted at untenable costs”, it added,Continue Reading

‘No climate of fear in Hong Kong’: Top lawmaker on what has changed since 2019 protests

CNA: This discuss the reasoning behind several schemes under the national security law. Could you merely explain whether the judgments required a majority of the politicians ‘ votes?

Regina Ip: I tried to implement Article 23 up in 2003.

We failed to control the storyline and the media emotion, in my opinion. The main issue was that we did not have enough seats, though. We did not receive enough votes because one important pro-government group cut it.

But then, this time is different.

I believe that the vast majority of Hong Kong residents are aware that protecting national security is crucial after the 2019 unrest. Otherwise, we wo n’t have a day of peace and quiet. And the government is free of the anti-China elements who have long been against anyone involving China.

So, we passed the bill in seven times and signed it into law on March 19; however, during the Bill investigation process, which included me, the state accepted 91 modifications.

CNA: Did it surprise you that the act was only passed in that time frame?

Regina Ip: When the federal consulted me, my counsel was not to perform a three- fortnight consultation. As little as possible feasible, because people are now fully aware of the tenets and purposes of national security policy. &nbsp,

And with any piece of legislation, the longer, the more time you spend poring over it, you’re bound to find more flaws. People are bound to find unique loopholes, so to get it done, a little conversation time is enough.

CNA: But of course, some apartments of society also believe that the dark line is questionable.

Regina Ip: The purple lines will come out from the judge decisions. You may just learn the dark outlines after a laws has been tested and applied in court.

For instance, the first event in which a younger man was prosecuted for independence, advocating Hong Kong independence – the case of Tong Ying System, you know, a young man who charged at the officers on a bicycle with flags saying:” Liberate Hong Kong, Revolutions of the Times”. The judge ruled that these thoughts are rebel, they mean promoting Hong Kong freedom. &nbsp,

But obviously, the dark line is it. If you do it, you advocate. If you go to a group and say:” Rescue Hong Kong, this is rebellion of the days”. That says, evidently out of bounds.

So the red lines may come out of court decisions, you know, and they are coming out bit by bit.

The government has stated repeatedly that the most important elements of criminal law are a legal goal. You do everything consciously, and there has to be some action. &nbsp,

For instance, someone questioned,” If I have a pile of Apple Daily media ‘ front pages promoting Hong Kong independence under my bed, I forgot about it&nbsp, – do I get accused of having seditious materials now” as an example during our attention of the Bill.

If you left it under your bed by accident? Or if you keep it … for teaching law, what is the law on sedition? If you do n’t have any criminal intent and are n’t stirring up hatred, you ca n’t possibly commit an offence. &nbsp,

So the government and I have all been working very hard to explain the nature of criminal law. &nbsp,

I believe that those who are concerned should examine the law. The two elements in criminal law are mens rea, meaning criminal intent, and actus reus, meaning you have to do something.

Also, look at the numbers in the past four years. Ever since this law has been enacted, how many people have been arrested? 297. And how many have admitted guilt or entered guilty pleas? 120.

A recent arrest was made in accordance with our new law, this locally adopted law, but it involved the same group of people. Most people do n’t really care about the national security law, unless they have an endangering one’s.

So, it’s a very small number of bad actors intent on endangering national security. Other people have no cause for concern.

CNA: We talk about the global impact. For instance, the West has expressed concern that national security measures are fostering a sense of fear.

Regina Ip: In Hong Kong, there is no atmosphere of fear.

There are still 84, 000 Americans in Hong Kong, 1, 300 US enterprises, 300, 000 Canadians, and large numbers of Australians. They are aware that Hong Kong is secure and not prone to avert risk.

Of course, the Western media has been highly biased. They frame these bad actors as freedom fighters, you know, people who fight for democracy or freedom. Actually, the reality is very different.

Although this kind of negative publicity has had a toll on Hong Kong, our tourism numbers are rising, and there are no shortage of Five Eyes country officials, former officials, scholars traveling through Hong Kong, and people visiting there. There’s no problem whatsoever.

I think we must keep explaining. I do encourage the government to do more face- to- face engagements, other than just issuing a press release.

CNA: The Department of Justice now has more room to file an appeal against acquittals and for early release to be voided in accordance with Article 23. What is the balance here, with reintegration of the young activists who took part in 2019 ( protests )?

Is it really the best way to reconcile with young people if you just let them off without acknowledging the legal repercussions of the harm they have caused to society?

Because people immediately demanded amnesty after the riots broke out and said to” just let the young people go free.” &nbsp,

If these young people do n’t understand the legal ramifications, I do n’t believe that is a good way to reconcile, rebuild our society, or assist them.

You know, during the riots, our police have not fatally injured anyone. However, some of the young people have left after a brick was used to kill and ignite one person. They could not be traced.

CNA: What steps does the government take to ensure that they reintegrate into society and become productive members?

Regina Ip: Well, our Correctional Services Department has a rehabilitation programme&nbsp, – retraining and rehabilitation&nbsp, – and they do a good job.

But as you can see, some of these young people have a lot of trust in our authorities. One of them, Agnes Chow, was allowed to go abroad. She immediately went out to denounce Hong Kong after receiving her passport back.

So, can you really trust, or can all young people be trusted? They ask for leniency, but do they really understand, accept that they have damaged society and a lot of damage to our country and society?

I believe that everyone should try to comprehend and accept Hong Kong for what it is. We are part of China, just like Guangzhou or Hangzhou. Our country’s red lines are our red lines, where we do have a different way of life. We have a capitalist system, we have far greater freedom of expression, different forms of freedoms, and much stronger protection of human rights than many other democratic societies.

I’m hoping that people will see our situation and accept it.

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Despite government support, ex-convicts involved in 2019 Hong Kong protests struggle to reintegrate

In accordance with current laws, prisoners may receive a second of their sentence reduced for good behavior.

However, with the state’s new national security law Content 23 that was passed in March, things have changed.

A slave who has been found guilty of violating the laws of national safety cannot be exonerated unless the director of custodial services is satisfied that the action will certainly “violate the interests of national security.”

A inmate was scheduled to be released soon after two years of confinement, according to Mr. Yau. But, the new law required him to sit for another six weeks.

” Despite anger, he had only focus on studying, and reached out to us for books to help pass the time”, Mr Yau added.

AREAS TO BUILD A Superior HONG KONG

CNA spoke with Mrs. Regina Ip, the chairman of the important Hong Kong executive council and a member of the legislative government, to find out what has changed since the demonstrations.

When questioned about how the government is assisting young protesters in reintegrating into society, Mrs. Ip cited the Correctional Services Department’s treatment program.

She questioned whether like young protesters could actually have faith in the state.

” They ask for mercy, but do they really understand, accept that they have damaged culture and a lot of harm to our country and world”? she asked.

” I believe that people may try to comprehend and accept Hong Kong as it is.”

Kenny is one of these younger people, many of whom left Hong Kong shortly after the protests. However, he claimed he is staying put.

He added that in the short term, he wants to get more involved in campaigning. Additionally, he suggested considering working as a charity for Project Change or other similar organizations.

Because the majority of those who took part in the 2019 protest do n’t intend to harm the society, he said, the government may consider hiring someone like me on a case by case basis.

” Instead, we wish to build a better Hong Kong”.

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Upin & Ipin game set to be released on PS4 and Switch in 2025

Burhan explained in a Facebook post that his crew had been given the task of developing the game by Las Vegas-based designer Streamline Inc., and that it will be accessible on Nintendo’s Switch consoles as well as Sony’s PlayStation 4.

He added that the game, which is scheduled to debut in the first quarter of 2025, will not have” no murder and is suitable for all years.”

Because it is based on a well-known TV show, this project is an interesting one in the entertainment industry. We are optimistic that this video game may help establish Malaysia as a leader in the entertainment industry. We are confident that Malaysia will take home a lot of satisfaction from this job.

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K-pop stars Rain and Chung Ha performing at Waterbomb Singapore 2024

The second wave of artistes, quite as Sandara Park, Eunbi and Bambam, was unveiled on May 6. Since therefore, more North Korean stars have joined the roster, including former 2NE1 part CL, singer- singer Jessi and rapper Loco.

Waterbomb Singapore will take place on Aug 24 and 25 at Siloso Beach, Sentosa. It will be staged amid water guns blazing through the crowd and Viu Scream Dates and Evergreen Group Holdings. &nbsp,

Tickets are priced at S$198 for a one-day pass and S$338 for a two-day pass, excluding the booking fee, and are available via KKday.Continue Reading

K-pop star Rain to perform at Waterbomb Singapore 2024

The second wave of artistes, quite as Sandara Park, Eunbi and Bambam, was unveiled on May 6. Since therefore, more North Korean stars have joined the roster, including former 2NE1 part CL, singer- singer Jessi and rapper Loco.

Waterbomb Singapore will take place on Aug 24 and 25 at Siloso Beach, Sentosa. It will be staged amid water guns blaring from players and the audience, and it will be organized by Viu Scream Dates and Evergreen Group Holdings. &nbsp,

Tickets are priced at S$198 for a one-day pass and S$338 for a two-day pass, excluding the booking fee, and are available via KKday.Continue Reading