Hope for Hanoi? New bus system could cut pollution … if enough people use it

A new $53m BRT (bus rapid transit) system has the power to reduce Hanoi’s dreadful air pollution. Persuading residents of Vietnam’s rapidly expanding capital to ditch their motorbikes and private cars, however, will be another story

Traffic jam in Hanoi
The swarm of motorbikes and cars is the main cause of Hanoi’s air pollution. Photograph: Linh Pham/Getty Images

From his high-rise office building in Hanoi, Tran Dung can barely see his city’s skyline behind the thick layer of smog. Before leaving work, the 25-year-old executive assistant checks the pollution reading on his AirVisual app, which provides real-time measurements of PM2.5 – the tiny particles found in smog that can damage your throat and lungs.

Hanoi’s PM2.5 levels typically range from 100 to 200 micrograms per cubic metre – regularly within the globally acknowledged “unhealthy” category. But on 19 December last year, they hit “hazardous levels” at 343μg/m3, which was higher than Beijing. Tiếp tục đọc “Hope for Hanoi? New bus system could cut pollution … if enough people use it”

Thousands march against Duterte’s war on drugs

Al Jareeza
Luis Antonio Tagle, Catholic leader of Manila, said violence cannot be the answer to the country's drug problem [Reuters]
Luis Antonio Tagle, Catholic leader of Manila, said violence cannot be the answer to the country’s drug problem [Reuters]

Thousands of Catholics have gathered in the Philippine capital in a “show of force” to protest extrajudicial killings being carried out under the banner of President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.

The rally, dubbed the “Walk for Life”, was attended by 20,000 people, organisers said. Manila police estimated the crowd at 10,000.

At the biggest rally yet against the killings, members of one of the nation’s oldest and most powerful institutions prayed and sang hymns as they marched before dawn on Saturday, to condemn a “spreading culture of violence”.

More than 7,000 people have died since Duterte took office almost eight months ago and ordered an unprecedented crime war that has drawn global criticism for alleged human rights abuses.

The move, however, has been popular with many in the mainly Catholic nation.

“We have to stand up. Somehow this is already a show of force by the faithful that they don’t like these extrajudicial killings,” Manila bishop Broderick Pabillo told AFP news agency before addressing the crowd.

“I am alarmed and angry at what’s happening because this is something that is regressive. It does not show our humanity.”

The demonstrators also condemned legislation restoring the death penalty for drug-related crimes and other offences. Tiếp tục đọc “Thousands march against Duterte’s war on drugs”

Malaysia công bố ảnh 4 nghi phạm chủ mưu sát hại Kim Jong-nam

VnExpress Thứ bảy, 18/2/2017 | 12:50 GMT+7

Cảnh sát Malaysia công bố ảnh 4 nam nghi phạm trong vụ sát hại Kim Jong-nam và cho rằng 4 người này là chủ mưu.

malaysia-cong-bo-anh-4-nghi-pham-chu-muu-sat-hai-kim-jong-nam

Ảnh 4 nghi phạm nam do cảnh sát Malaysia công bố. Ảnh: New Straits Times

Ảnh phóng to từ camera an ninh 4 nghi phạm được cho là mang quốc tịch Triều Tiên và cảnh sát Malaysia cho rằng 4 người này là chủ mưu dàn dựng vụ sát hại Kim Jong-nam, anh trai nhà lãnh đạo Triều Tiên Kim Jong-un, theo New Straits Times.

4 người này đã giám sát hai người phụ nữ mang hộ chiếu nước ngoài thực hiện vụ tấn công Kim Jong-nam từ Bibik Heritage, một nhà hàng đối diện hiện trường khoảng 40 mét.

Camera an ninh ở nhà hàng đã ghi hình được ba người, có mặt lúc 7h30, trước khi vụ tấn công xảy ra. Người thứ tư được cho là đã bám sát ông Kim khi hai người phụ nữ tấn công.

Cảnh sát cũng cho rằng những kẻ chủ mưu đã lần theo ông Kim khoảng một năm, khi ông liên tục di chuyển giữa Macau, Singapore và Malaysia. Thông tin ông Kim mới đến Singapore gần đây mới được công bố.

Tiếp tục đọc “Malaysia công bố ảnh 4 nghi phạm chủ mưu sát hại Kim Jong-nam”

North Korean arrested over Kim Jong-nam’s killing

Al Jareeza

Police make fourth arrest in Malaysia following death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s half-brother.

Kim Jong-nam, left, had said on several occasions over the years that he had no interest in leading North Korea [AP]
Kim Jong-nam, left, had said on several occasions over the years that he had no interest in leading North Korea [AP]

Malaysian police have arrested a fourth suspect believed to be linked to the death of Kim Jong-nam, half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

According to a statement by Malaysian police on Saturday, the suspect was arrested a day earlier in Selangor state and was identified as 47-year-old Ri Jong-chol from North Korea.

On Wednesday, a 28-year-old woman named Doan Thi Huong and carrying Vietnamese travel documents was arrested at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the scene of Monday’s poisoning. Tiếp tục đọc “North Korean arrested over Kim Jong-nam’s killing”

Woman ‘paid $100 to target Kim Jong-nam in prank’

A WOMAN suspected of being involved in the assassination plot of Kim Jong-un’s brother was reportedly offered just $100 to carry out the attack which she believed was a prank.

As Malaysian police detained a third person over the death of Kim Jong-nam, it has been revealed that the two women and four men allegedly involved didn’t know each other before being brought together to carry out the attack.

According to UK newspaperThe Telegraph, a Malaysian security source revealed the six suspects were all living in Kuala Lumpur and were recruited by a secret service agent.

Dean Thi Huong, 28, from Nam Dinh, Vietnam, was arrested on Wednesday at the airport budget­ departure hall where Kim Jong-nam was attacked.

Indonesian national Siti Aishah was taken into custody on Thursday. Tiếp tục đọc “Woman ‘paid $100 to target Kim Jong-nam in prank’”

A Zen Master’s Advice On Coping With Trump

huffingtonpost_For HuffPost’s #LoveTakesAction series, we’re telling stories of how people are standing up to hate and supporting those most threatened. What will you stand up for? Tell us with #LoveTakesAction.

What can Zen Buddhism teach us about the art of effective activism in the wake of Donald Trump’s presidency?

Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, who has been a social and environmental activist for more than 40 years, has said the most important thing for those feeling a sense of despair is to remember that meeting anger with more anger only makes matters worse.

The 90-year-old Vietnamese monk, who is considered to be one of the world’s leading spiritual teachers, is known for creating the idea of Engaged Buddhism, a method of linking mindfulness with social action.

His essential teaching on activism is that mindfulness gives people the ability to find peace in themselves so that their actions come from a place of compassion.

“Mindfulness must be engaged,” Hanh writes in his new book At Home in the World. “Once we see that something needs to be done, we must take action. Seeing and action go together. Otherwise, what is the point in seeing?”

“Nonviolence is not a set of techniques that you can learn with your intellect,” he goes on to say. “Nonviolent action arises from the compassion, lucidity and understanding you have within.”

Drawing from his own experience in seeking an end to the Vietnam War, Hanh writes that activists must learn to look after themselves if they are to be effective:

[I]f we don’t maintain a balance between our work and the nourishment we need, we won’t be very successful. The practice of walking meditation, mindful breathing, allowing our body and mind to rest, and getting in touch with the refreshing and healing elements inside and around us is crucial for our survival.

CHAIWAT SUBPRASOM / REUTERS
Thich Nhat Hanh.
Continue reading at huffingtonpost

US pledges nuclear defence for Japan and South Korea

“The United States remains steadfast in its defence commitments to its allies, the Republic of Korea and Japan, including the commitment to provide extended deterrence, backed by the full range of its nuclear and conventional defence capabilities,” Tillerson said in a joint statement after meeting the foreign ministers in Bonn.

North Korea has carried out repeated missile launches despite UN sanctions and last year conducted two nuclear tests in a bid to develop a weapons system capable of hitting the US mainland.

Pyongyang said the latest missile tested on Sunday could carry a nuclear warhead.

Continue reading on ChannelNewsAsia

Islamic State-claimed bomb kills 70 at Pakistani shrine

The Islamic State group (IS) claimed the attack, the deadliest to hit Pakistan so far in 2017, in the town of Sehwan in Sindh province, some 200 kilometres northeast of the provincial capital Karachi.

A police source said a suicide bomber entered the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, a 13th century Muslim saint, and blew himself up among hundreds of devotees.

The centuries-old shrine, one of the most revered in Pakistan, had been crowded on a Thursday, considered a sacred day for prayers. Tiếp tục đọc “Islamic State-claimed bomb kills 70 at Pakistani shrine”

Thai police end first day of search for monk at Dhammakaya temple

Security forces had entered Thailand’s biggest Buddhist temple Dhammakaya Temple on Thursday to search for the monk, wanted for money laundering after the leader of the ruling military government declared he was imposing control over the vast temple complex.

“We didn’t find him today,” police spokesman Woranan Silam told reporters. “We’ll continue the search in the remaining areas tomorrow.”

Authorities covered about 15 to 20 per cent of the temple grounds on Thursday, he added.

Police arrest third suspect in Kim Jong Nam assassination

 

February 16 at 9:44 AM
Three people have now been arrested in connection with the apparent fatal poisoning of the half-brother of North Korea’s leader, including a Malaysian man held to “assist” in the investigation, police said Thursday.The man, 26-year-old Muhammad Farid bin Jalaluddin, has been identified as the boyfriend of an Indonesian woman arrested earlier Thursday, suspected of being one of the two women who carried out the brazen attack at Kuala Lumpur airport this week on Kim Jong Nam, the older half-brother of Kim Jong Un.

“Suspect is currently remanded in custody to assist investigation,” Khalid Abu Bakar, the inspector general of police, said in a statement.

The Pentagon said it wouldn’t use depleted uranium rounds against ISIS. Months later, it did — thousands of times.

February 16 at 7:00 AM

Months after the Pentagon said it wouldn’t use a controversial type of armor-piercing ammunition that has been blamed for long-term health complications, U.S. aircraft fired thousands of the rounds during two high-profile air raids in Syria in November 2015, the Pentagon acknowledged Wednesday.

The use of the ammunition, a 30mm depleted-uranium bullet called PGU-14, was first reported by a joint Air Wars-Foreign Policy investigation on Tuesday. The roughly 5,265 rounds of the munition were fired from multiple A-10 ground attack aircraft on Nov 16, 2015, and Nov. 22, 2015, in airstrikes in Syria’s eastern desert that targeted the Islamic State’s oil supply during Operation Tidal Wave II, said Maj. Josh Jacques, a U.S. Central Command spokesman.

When loaded with depleted-uranium bullets, the A-10s fired what is called a “combat-mix,” meaning the aircraft’s cannon fires five depleted-uranium rounds to one high explosive incendiary bullet.

Nghệ An lên tiếng về vụ việc phức tạp tại Giáo xứ Song Ngọc

Thứ năm, 16/2/2017 | 20:51 GMT+7

16 cán bộ, cảnh sát của Nghệ An đã bị thương trong vụ xô xát với hàng trăm giáo dân giáo xứ Song Ngọc ngày 14/2.

Vụ việc được TTXVN đánh giá là “phức tạp” xảy ra tại Giáo xứ Song Ngọc, xã Quỳnh Ngọc (Quỳnh Lưu, Nghệ An). Theo nguồn tin này, ngày 10/2, Linh mục Nguyễn Đình Thục, quản xứ Song Ngọc, soạn “thư ngỏ” kêu gọi các linh mục và cộng đoàn các Giáo xứ Hiệp Thông, cầu nguyện cho giáo dân Giáo xứ Song Ngọc đi gửi đơn khởi kiện Công ty TNHH Hưng Nghiệp Formosa tại Tòa án Nhân dân Thị xã Kỳ Anh (tỉnh Hà Tĩnh) vào ngày 14/2/2017.

Sáng sớm ngày 14/2 khoảng 500 giáo dân tập trung tại Giáo xứ Song Ngọc để đi vào tỉnh Hà Tĩnh. Khi đến xã Diễn Hồng (Diễn Châu, Nghệ An), cảnh sát giao thông đã tổ chức phân làn phương tiện tham gia giao thông khác đi vào một làn đường và đoàn giáo dân đi vào một làn đường để tránh ách tắc.

Tiếp tục đọc “Nghệ An lên tiếng về vụ việc phức tạp tại Giáo xứ Song Ngọc”

Một số giáo dân quá khích đã có hành vi vi phạm pháp luật

(Baonghean.vn) – Một số giáo dân quá khích đã ném đá về phía lực lượng chức năng, gây thương vong cho một số chiến sỹ công an và người dân tham gia giao thông trên Quốc lộ 1A. 

images1825391_xe_hung_gach_da

Các phương tiện qua lại trên tuyến Quốc lộ 1A cũng hứng chịu những trận mưa gạch đá từ các giáo dân quá khích.

Tiếp tục đọc “Một số giáo dân quá khích đã có hành vi vi phạm pháp luật”

Tâm thư của giáo dân gửi ông Nguyễn Đình Thục

(Baonghean.vn) – Theo chân đoàn người biểu tình, đi khiếu kiện Formosa theo ý chỉ của cha Nguyễn Đình Thục từ giáo xứ Song Ngọc (Quỳnh Lưu) đến Diễn Hồng (Diễn Châu) và tối qua, chúng con la liệt tá túc tại nhà thờ Đông Tháp mới thấm thía một điều từ hành động với chức linh mục và con người cụ thể của cha Nguyễn Đình Thục thấy có điều gì không ổn, không giống nhau và không có một chút logic nào cả. Chúng con những con chiên đang hàng ngày, hàng giờ suy ngẫm và làm theo lời Chúa đang cảm thấy lo lắng.

images1825870_images1825322_thuc_3
Nguyễn Đình Thục dùng loa kích động giáo dân đi kiện vào ngày 14/2/2017.

Tiếp tục đọc “Tâm thư của giáo dân gửi ông Nguyễn Đình Thục”