Nể phục chàng boxing chế ra sông nhân tạo nuôi cá số 1 Việt Nam

NN 22/11/2017, 14:30 (GMT+7)Mới thoạt nghe tưởng như trăm phần trăm hư cấu nhưng thực tế chàng trai ấy đã bán được 20 dòng sông cho những người nông dân thỏa chí nuôi thả cá sạch…

Gần bùn mà chẳng hôi tanh mùi bùn
Trong khi những con sông tự nhiên đang dần cạn khô, đặc quánh rác, tanh hôi mùi tử khí thì lại có một người nghĩ ra ý tưởng đem rao sông nhân tạo để phục vụ cho việc nuôi trồng thủy sản. Chàng trai đó mới chỉ ngoài hai mươi tuổi, là cựu vận động viên boxing chuyên nghiệp của tỉnh Hưng Yên, Vũ Duy Hào.

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Hào đang thu hoạch cá

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China’s Revision of its SCS Claims: Does it Matter?

Ocean News, Nov. 27, 2017

While China did not recognize the jurisdiction
of the Annex VII arbitral panel under the
authority of the LOS Convention,
it is apparently recasting its claims based on land
territory rather than on an area enclosed by the
“9-Dash Line” that was rejected by the Arbitral Panel.

Why this is important: China’s new approach
to its jurisdiction in the South China Sea may
be presented as a concession by people who
do not understand that substantive claims
appear to have changed little from those
made under the infamous
 “9-Dash Line,”
so it is important that we all understand

the details of the new “Four Shas” policy.

Before we turn to China, considering the
continuation and revitalization
of Ocean Law News. While funds
are important, so are the numbers of
contributors – every reader counts

In August of this year, China presented a new take on its claims to the South China Sea. It isn’t clear whether the infamous “9-Dash Line” has been relegated to history or the new scheme is some form of supplement. The red line in the map below is based on the dashes of China’s 9-Dash Line.

The new proposal recognized the legal principle that”the land dominates the sea,” which means that jurisdiction at sea is based on the geography of the land, something that the 9-Dash line did not address. Tiếp tục đọc “China’s Revision of its SCS Claims: Does it Matter?”

Trong khi Bắc Kinh phát triển Năng lượng tái tạo, thì các công ty Trung Quốc xây nhiệt điện than ở Việt Nam và các nước nghèo – As Beijing Joins Climate Fight, Chinese Companies Build Coal Plants

When China halted plans for more than 100 new coal-fired power plants this year, even as President Trump vowed to “bring back coal” in America, the contrast seemed to confirm Beijing’s new role as a leader in the fight against climate change.

But new data on the world’s biggest developers of coal-fired power plants paints a very different picture: China’s energy companies will make up nearly half of the new coal generation expected to go online in the next decade.

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New forestry law looks beyond protection to development

Last update 15:51 | 26/11/2017

Ha Cong Tuan, deputy minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, speaks to the Vietnam Economic Times about his ministry’s resolve to make forests a key resource for national economic development.

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How does the 2017 Law on Forestry compare to the 2004 Law on Forestry Protection and Development?

The new forestry law consists of 12 chapters with 108 articles stipulating management, protection, development and use of forests, along with processing and trade of forest products. The law will come into force on January 1st 2019. Tiếp tục đọc “New forestry law looks beyond protection to development”

7-yr-old Vietnamese girl tortured with heated iron by father, stepmother

The girl has not been separated from her abusers as local authorities say their hands are tied

 
Photos of the burned marks on T.’s face captured by her teachers

A seven-year-old girl in southern Vietnam has been found to be a victim of constant domestic violence by her father and stepmother, whose tortures include the use of a heated iron bar to burn marks on her skin.

The girl, N.H.N.T., has been living with the abusers since her parents got divorced.

According to T.’s mother Huynh Thi Binh Van, 27, the ex-husband had forced her to give up custody of their child by threatening to kill the whole family if she dared to refuse.

With little knowledge about how the legal system works, Van complied with the demand. Tiếp tục đọc “7-yr-old Vietnamese girl tortured with heated iron by father, stepmother”