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The politics behind Xi’s big green promise for China

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Xi Jinping’s vow to snuff out emissions by 2060 completes a diplomatic pirouette that moves China to the heart of the global green agenda, wrong-foots the US and cuddles up to Europe’s climate advocates in one nimble step.

The Chinese leader last month chose the UN as the stage for his country’s unexpected pledge to reach peak coal use by 2030 and go carbon neutral three decades later.

The announcement gives China — the world’s biggest polluter and second-largest economy — an opportunity to show environmental leadership at the same time as the United States retreats from the issue under climate change sceptic Donald Trump.

While light on details, the plan is a game-changer if China is good to Xi’s word, and the pledge was welcomed by the European Union, which is already toughening up its own emissions targets.

“It comes at a very good time,” says Wendel Trio, of Climate Action Network Europe, with the European Commission launching its own proposal to deepen its emissions cuts to 55 percent by 2030.

China has become a diplomatic pariah after spats with India over borders, the EU over rights abuses, Australia over security and the US over everything from trade and technology to the origins of the coronavirus.

The 2060 pledge reflects China’s desire to showcase itself as a “responsible international player” after a storm of negative attention, Trio added.

While many remain unconvinced China can meet its carbon ambitions — especially as it goes on a coal spending spree at home and sponsors dirty energy projects abroad — the promise gives China helmsmanship of a big global issue for the first time.

“Xi’s pledge plays into his larger agenda of promoting China as a global standard setter,” says Maria Repnikova, political scientist at Georgia State University.

China also remains tethered to the Paris climate accords, the deepest effort yet to stop calamitous warming of the Earth, despite Trump pulling the US out of the deal.

“China no longer just follows international rule and norms, it creates them. That’s a significant shift, and a big contrast with the isolationist rhetoric of the United States,” Repnikova said.

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Xi also has hard domestic calculations at play.

China’s 30-year economic surge from developing nation to superpower status has been nourished by coal — bringing with it some of the world’s most polluted skies — and the country is far from quitting its carbon addiction.

Next year China hosts the delayed UN biodiversity summit and Xi will likely seek positive headlines on his environmental position.

Beijing’s five-year economic plan, which also comes into force next year, will be scoured for serious commitments to weaning the country off coal.

Currently, just 15 percent of the country’s energy mix is provided by renewables. Beijing’s 2060 commitment means that will have to ramp up fast.

But if the global direction of travel is away from coal and towards cheap renewables and green tech, China could put itself at the forefront of a new economic order.

That could encourage action by provincial governments made twitchy by the economic blows of the coronavirus pandemic, says Lina Li, climate and foreign policy specialist at the Berlin-based Adelphi consultancy.

– Strategic win for Beijing –
Taking coal plants offline, meeting stringent emissions targets and pleasing the population by curbing pollution could also deliver a strategic win to the Chinese Communist Party.

The move will allow Beijing to “tighten its controls over the local governments as well as the Chinese society,” says Fuzuo Wu, an international relations lecturer at the University of Salford.

But whether China’s new climate policy supersedes international angst over human rights issues remains to be seen.

On Wednesday German Chancellor Angela Merkel accused China of “poor and cruel treatment” of its minorities and raised fears over the running crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong.

European leaders are planning to hold a special summit next month to discuss the continent’s complicated relations with China.

The climate question could also be suddenly reshaped by the outcome of next month’s US election.

China and the US are arm-wrestling for supremacy in trade, tech and defence and experts say the green agenda will become a new battleground — or a potential point of rapprochement.

Another Trump victory would further America’s isolation over the environment. But a win for Joe Biden, champion of a Green New Deal for America, “will change the setting,” Trio adds.

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Biden, once mocked by Trump, now the only man on campaign trail

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by Michael Mathes / with Elodie Cuzin in Washington

For months Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden for his cautious campaigning during the coronavirus pandemic.

But with the president in quarantine from Friday after testing positive for Covid-19, his Trump train derailed for now, Democratic challenger Biden has the stage to himself one month before Election Day.

It is too soon to predict how Trump’s diagnosis could impact the White House race, already the most turbulent US presidential battle of modern times and one repeatedly upended by history-making events.

But the irony of the latest twist in the septuagenarian showdown was lost on no one.

After all, just Tuesday night Trump doubled down on his ribbing of Biden for taking too many virus precautions.

“He could be speaking 200 feet away from you, and he shows up with the biggest mask I’ve seen,” the 74-year-old Republican incumbent sneered.

In the early months of the pandemic, as Biden, 77, remained isolated in his Delaware home, Trump belittled “Sleepy Joe” for “hiding” in his basement — a charge his supporters lapped up and repeated ad infinitum.

But on Friday, Trump was the one hunkered down, receiving treatment at the Walter Reed military hospital after his positive diagnosis.

Biden mostly has been meticulous about avoiding crowds and wearing masks in public.

But he was on stage with the president during their off-the-rails debate, three nights before Trump’s diangnosis.

Biden and his wife were quickly tested for the virus Friday. Minutes after their results came back negative, his team fired up the campaign jet and Biden flew to battleground Michigan, a key Rust Belt state that Trump claimed in 2016.

The somber appearance at a labor union in Grand Rapids had only a few dozen people present and no visible personal interaction with voters.

But the message was clear: Biden is not letting Trump’s diagnosis upend his own campaigning, which has ramped up recently including Wednesday’s whistlestop train tour across Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Michigan voters who lined the road outside Biden’s event offered their own take on recent developments, with one woman holding a small sign reading “Masks work.”

Biden’s speech, which he delivered wearing a face mask, focused on the economy but also touched on the day’s bombshell headline.

“It’s a bracing reminder to all of us that we have to take this virus seriously. It’s not going away automatically,” he said, perhaps a jab at Trump’s repeated insistence that the virus will simply “disappear.”

“But this can not be a partisan moment,” Biden stressed. “It must be an American moment (when) we come together as a nation.”

– ‘Be patriotic’ –
Biden urged people to wear masks, wash their hands and practice social distancing.

“Be patriotic,” he said. “It’s not about being a tough guy, it’s about doing your part.”

Biden nevertheless refrained from direct criticism of his opponent, and ended his speech with warm wishes for his adversary.

“May God protect the first family and every family that is dealing with this virus,” Biden said.

His campaign team said it was pulling all negative ads against Trump scheduled to air Friday.

Some pro-Biden voices wondered whether he should pull his punches when the president — who disparages Biden, attacks the integrity of mail-in ballots and trails in the polls — is on the ropes.

“Crush Trumpism, beat him. Put your ads back up. This is a fighting hour,” Steve Schmidt, an anti-Trump former Republican strategist, tweeted Friday.

“Magnanimity and grace in victory. For now total political war.”

Others recalled how Trump, at a rally four years ago, openly mocked Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton after she was treated for pneumonia during their 2016 race.

Biden only boosted his travel schedule in late August, after months of virtual events or in-person appearances not far from Wilmington.

During that time, Trump criss-crossed the nation, holding rallies sometimes with thousands of attendees. These were held mainly outside, but few attendees wore masks.

With only 32 days to go before Election Day, Trump’s campaign team announced that his events would either be virtual or postponed until further notice.

Meanwhile, Team Biden announced new events: his wife Jill visits Minnesota Saturday, while ex-rival Senator Bernie Sanders stumps for him in New Hampshire.

And Biden’s running mate, Senator Kamala Harris, was in Nevada Friday. The 55-year-old tested negative Friday — as did Vice President Mike Pence, whom she is set to debate on October 7.

The next Trump-Biden showdown is scheduled for October 15 in Miami but it was unclear if that would take place.

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Trump catches Covid: what we know and what we don’t

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President Donald Trump’s diagnosis as Covid-19 positive adds extraordinary drama to an already fast-moving and tumultuous US election campaign.

Here is a summary of the current state of events:

– Where is Trump now? –
Trump will spend the coming days in a military hospital just outside Washington to undergo treatment for the coronavirus, but will continue to work, the White House said Friday.

Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters Trump “will be working from the presidential offices at Walter Reed for the next few days.”

The president’s campaign manager Bill Stepien said earlier in the day that all previously announced campaign events ahead of the November 3 election would be held virtually or postponed.

The positive Covid-19 test also raises questions about whether two debates with Democrat Joe Biden later this month will go ahead as planned.

– What treatment is he receiving? –
White House physician Sean Conley said that the president was “fatigued but in good spirits” and was taking an experimental Covid-19 treatment.

Trump received a single dose of Regeneron’s antibody cocktail, Conley said in a letter.

The treatment is undergoing clinical trials but is not yet approved by regulators.

Later on Friday, McEnany said Trump was receiving the anti-viral drug remdesivir following consultation with specialists. The president was “not requiring any supplemental oxygen,” she said in a statement late Friday.

Earlier in the day Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows said that the president had “mild symptoms.”

As a 74-year-old man, Trump is “at higher risk for severe illness” from the virus, according to the US health agency CDC.

Trump will be monitored closely for the wide range of common symptoms which include fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle ache and headache.

– What are his symptoms? –
On Thursday, Trump did not immediately isolate after his close aide Hope Hicks tested positive.

Instead, he boarded a plane to New Jersey, where he attended a fundraiser at his golf club and delivered a speech surrounded by dozens of people before returning to the White House.

The New York Times quoted unnamed sources saying Trump showed mild symptoms at the Thursday night event, seeming lethargic.

One source told the paper he had displayed cold-like symptoms.

– How did he get it? –
It is unknown how Trump contracted the coronavirus, but he has defied medical advice by seldom wearing a mask and often meeting with large groups of people.

White House alarm bells started to ring when Hicks tested positive. She is a central figure in Trump’s inner circle and traveled with him several times over the last week.

She was also closely involved in his preparations for Tuesday’s debate against Biden. At the televised event, many of Trump’s guests did not wear masks.

– Who else in the White House has it? –
Vice President Mike Pence, who would step in if Trump falls seriously ill, tested negative on Friday, as did Trump’s teenage son Barron.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, the president’s daughter and son-in-law who are top White House advisors, also tested negative, as well as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar.

Former White House top aid Kellyanne Conway, however, announced late Friday she had tested positive with “mild” symptoms.

Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, tested positive several days ago, it was announced Friday.

Trump’s campaign manager 42-year-old Stepien also said Friday he had tested positive, US media reported, and was in quarantine with mild symptoms.

Many other senior politicians, officials and military officers who work or visit the White House were getting tested on Friday.

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Singaporean ‘ant-repreneur’ sells tiny six-legged pets

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By Catherine Lai

Ants scurry around in transparent boxes stacked outside a Singaporean store that is tapping into an unlikely but growing local trend of keeping the six-legged creatures as pets.

John Ye says he became fascinated with the “altruistic, compassionate” creepy-crawlies after receiving some as a gift from his brother-in-law.

The 41-year-old eventually ditched a job in electronics distribution to open “Just Ants” in January and cater to fellow enthusiasts.

“I wish to have a place where people can gather and share insights, and share their ant-keeping journey,” Ye told AFP.

The shop sells ant farms along with specialist equipment, including mini handheld vacuums for catching the insects, tiny feeding dishes and mealworms used as feed.

It was forced to close for a period due to a coronavirus lockdown earlier this year but has reopened since restrictions were eased, and business is picking up.

It stocks 30 to 40 species, sourced from ant-keeper friends or collected by Ye and his team around Singapore.

Catching the creatures is no easy task. It is usually only possible during so-called “nuptial flights” — when new queens and winged male ants take to the air in the hope of finding a mate.

– Pets or pests? –
The queen ants are then placed in test tubes or small tanks, where they give birth to a colony of worker ants if they have mated.

Ye’s personal collection includes tens of thousands of marauder ants, a species of the creature commonly found across Asia, housed in a large box.

The number of ant aficionados in Singapore is small but growing, according to Ye — a Facebook group where keepers exchange advice and information has nearly 4,000 members.

But Ye knows he has his work cut out to convince people in Singapore, where ant-keeping is rare, that the creatures are pets and not pests.

Most Singaporeans believe “you should actually not keep ants because ants… are poisonous, they are dirty, disgusting, they carry diseases”, he conceded.

“We always fear something that we don’t understand.”

Beginner ant-keeper Wei Sern Lim visited the shop to buy a box of food and a new home for his colony.

“It’s nicer to see the products and a lot more convenient just to have a physical shop,” the 30-year-old told AFP.

Others simply turned up to see whether such a shop really existed.

“I’m very tickled, they are actually selling ants as pets — it’s totally unheard of,” said visitor Michelle Serio.

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Coffee Prince Cast Reunites for MBC Documentary: Heartfelt Reflections and Remembrances of Late Co-Star Lee Eon

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In the second part of MBC’s Coffee Prince documentary, the Coffee Prince cast continued to reflect on the show and talked about their late co-star Lee Eon. The second part of My Dear Youth – Coffee Prince was aired by MBC on October 1. Just like the first episode, the main cast reminisced about scenes in the show and shared behind-the-scenes stories in pairs of two: Gong Yoo and Yoon Eun Hye, Lee Sun Gyun and Chae Jung An, Kim Dong Wook, and Kim Jae Wook.

Lee Sun Gyun visited the house of his character Choi Han Sung as he commented, “It’s been such a long time. I feel so weird. This place is like treasure to me.”

He spoke about working with Chae Jung An, sharing, “Jung An was cast last. Back then, I had hoped that she wouldn’t reject me as her partner.” Later, the two met up and Lee Sun Gyun hilariously asked, “Did you change your number? Didn’t you see my kids [at the hair salon]? I sent you a text that day but it was ignored.”

In response to his earlier comment, Chae Jung An shared, “There was a gap between the Choi Han Sung I saw in the script and Lee Sun Gyun.” With a big smile she continued, “I thought he had to be good at acting for him to perfect this character with his looks.”

Lee Sun Gyun replied, “Now that you’re here, we’ve suddenly gone into variety mode.” Chae Jung An firmly told him, “That’s the trend these days.”

While watching some of their scenes together, Lee Sun Gyun revealed, “When I look back, I had first suggested I wear my rimmed glasses to the director. He was calm and carefree and the reference I thought for myself was, ”

Wouldn’t Choi Han Sung be similar to the singer Yoon Sang?’

Also, since I’d never played a rich character before, I felt pretty pressured but I think my surroundings did all the work for me. In order to naturally portray Choi Han Sung, I dressed in the clothes that I regularly wore.”

The two also talked about Lee Sun Gyun’s version of “Ocean Travel” by Tearliner. Chae Jung An commented, “I’ve passed the age to get that emotional about a man singing for me. All of this is part of being young.”

Lee Sun Gyun explained, “In the script, I was originally supposed to sing a rock version of the children’s song ‘Sunset.’” Producing director (PD) Lee Yoon Jung later added, “We had no idea viewers would like that scene and the song so much. After hearing his recording, we thought, ‘We’ll just go with this.’ Then I learned that he had stayed up all night making this with Tearliner.”

Lee Sun Gyun revealed that he had to sing the song without the instrumental and purposely messed up because he was so embarrassed. He added, “All the staff were laughing then. Eun Hye was there too and she laughed a ton.” After watching the singing scene, Gong Yoo hilariously remarked, “I think we’re better at singing.”

Chae Jung An jokingly asked, “Did you sign a music contract?” Lee Sun Gyun answered, “I didn’t sign a contract. Someone out there is making money.”

Unlike all the other comments made while watching Lee Sun Gyun and Chae Jung An’s intense romance scenes, Kim Dong Wook hilariously took everyone off guard by commenting, “Both of them have such nice skin.”

After watching himself from 13 years ago, Lee Sun Gyun shared, “It’s not common to remember a character’s name but I think I’ll remember Choi Han Sung forever. That’s because it’s a role I’m so thankful for. It was probably my last youth drama, and the last of my youth.”

Next, the cast watched scenes of Kim Dong Wook and Kim Jae Wook as Jin Ha Rim and No Sun Gi respectively. During the time of the drama, the two were both 25 years old (by Korean reckoning). Before tuning in, Kim Jae Wook commented, “Let’s see how much we’ve aged in 13 years.”

While looking at the “princes,” Gong Yoo commented, “We were all so excited. We were all overflowing with our own drive. Whenever their story came out, they would be curious for the next script. Then they could think about how they would act it out. We could freely try this and that so it was such a good and precious experience.” Kim Dong Wook shared, “We worked so hard. That’s why I think we received as much love as the main characters.”

PD Lee Yoon Jung talked about casting Kim Dong Wook, revealing that he first caught her eye in an independent film. She explained, “Although he wasn’t used to being at the broadcasting station, he wasn’t scared at all. His acting improved with every audition.”

Yoon Eun Hye stars opposite Gong Yoo in Coffee Prince. Picture: Instagram

The cast also spoke about their late co-star Lee Eon, who played fellow cafe employee Hwang Min Yeob. Lee Eon passed away on August 21, 2008, following a motorcycle accident. Kim Jae Wook commented, “It was strange watching him appear in the video earlier. That the 26? 27-year-old Lee Eon, Hwang Min Yeob, Park Sang Min [Lee Eon’s birth name] that I knew appeared.”

He continued, “He was the person who was the most strict to me. He was a senior to me, both at my agency and as a model. Since he used to do wrestling, he was very adamant about maintaining the senior/junior hierarchy. That’s why he was more tough with me than anyone else.”

Yoon Eun Hye shared, “Since he was in the model industry and really respected the senior/junior hierarchy, he took care of me really well. Even to me, he would diligently call me ‘Yoon sunbae.’”

Lee Eon’s agency president commented, “He was a pretty trendy person. The way he saw things was just different. If he couldn’t succeed in the model industry because of his body, he thought it was possible in the acting world so he was trying to work very hard as an actor.”

Gong Yoo shared that he received the news of Lee Eon’s passing while he was serving in the military. He commented, “What is most regretful is that afterwards, although he could’ve done so much, he wasn’t able to. That’s what’s most upsetting.” Gong Yoo continued, “Jae Wook and I cried so much in front of his coffin. Even when we met up after, we purposely didn’t talk about it for a long time, because it’d be too hard. Although a lot of time has passed, whenever I think of Sang Min, my heart always hurts. It would’ve been great if Eon were here with us today.”

Kim Jae Wook added, “Every year around this time, I think a lot about Sang Min hyung. He was a hyung who had so much that he wanted to do. Regardless of the result, he was someone who bravely did everything he wanted to do.”

While reflecting on their past selves, Gong Yoo remarked, “‘Coffee Prince’ is a record of the peak of my young adulthood. It’s my unchanging summer where we were the brightest.”

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Sex predator arrested after 13-year-old girl in US complains to guardian

Singapore – A sex predator has been targeting minors of different nationalities since he was only 17 years old himself.

According to a report in asiaone.com, Sebastian Lye Chee Weng was finally caught in November 2018, after a 13-year-old girl in America reported him to her guardian. The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was living in Arlington, Texas at the time of the crime.

Lye would befriend his victims on the basis of having common interests like “cosplay” and “anime”. He would then get them to converse with him online and eventually to send him salacious photos and videos of themselves.

He was also able to convince them to do sexual acts for him as he watched through the web camera.

Lye, who is now 26, has since pleaded guilty to one count each of sexual exploitation of a minor and has been sentenced to eight months and two weeks in jail.

On Wednesday (Sept 30), the court heard how Lye managed to lure minors into speaking with him. He would get to know them via online social media platforms that permitted virtual strangers to chat based on common interests. There was also a live video function that allowed them to speak via webcam.

On July 10, 2018, Lye spoke to the American girl on video chat and managed to convince her to reveal herself, even getting her to agree to do certain sexual acts on webcam.

The Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) said: “Unbeknownst to (the victim), the accused recorded video footage of her doing the (sex acts).”

He then told the victim to send him naked photos of herself, to which she originally refused. He then threatened to hack into her computer and send the recorded video he made of her to her family.

Then, according to the DPP, “fearing that the accused would carry out his threats, (the victim) relented and sent Lye at least seven photographs of herself in the nude”. When he harassed her for even more photos, she finally decided to tell her guardian about him.

The guardian got in touch with Lye, asked him who he was and told him to stop getting in touch with the minor.

Lye, however, threatened the guardian that he would release the nude video and pictures of the girl to her friends if the guardian did not allow him to continue or send him more nude photos of herself. This prompted the guardian to report the incident to the Arlington Police Department.

The case was reported to the Singapore Police Force by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Oct 16, 2018. The police managed to track down his Internet Protocol (IP) address. They raided Lye’s home on Nov 14 and managed to arrest him and seize two computers, a tablet and three mobile phones. They managed to extract at least 39 obscene videos recorded from his online chats with a number of unidentified females, many of which were done without consent. Police also found a number of pornographic videos on the devices.

During mitigation, Lye — who did not have a lawyer during his proceedings — told District Judge Ow Yong Tuck Leong that he wanted to seek counselling. The judge said he was glad Lye took the initiative to ask for help.

According to Mr Gregory Vijayendran, who is President of the Law Society and a partner at Rajah & Tann, the case will not likely be extraditable since the offences are not under the Extradition Act.

“A number of factors point towards Singapore as an appropriate jurisdiction to try this case,” he explained, including the fact that Lye was arrested in Singapore. /TISG

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend lose baby after pregnancy complications

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Los Angeles — Chrissy Teigen, an American model and cookbook author, and her singer husband John Legend have lost their third child due to pregnancy complications.

The 34-year-old wrote about the devastating news on her Twitter and Instagram late on Wednesday (Sept 30), a few days after she tweeted about experiencing abnormal bleeding.

“Driving home from the hospital with no baby. How can this be real?” she wrote.

In another post, Teigen said the family was in a “deep pain that you only hear about” and that they were going through “the darkest of days”.

The model also said that she and Legend, 41, had refrained from naming their two previous children until they were born but that they had started to call their unborn baby, a boy, by the name of Jack.

“We were never able to stop the bleeding and give our baby the fluids he needed, despite bags and bags of blood transfusions. It just wasn’t enough.

“We never decide on our babies’ names until the last possible moment after they’re born. But we, for some reason, had started to call this little guy in my belly Jack.

“So he will always be Jack to us. Jack worked so hard to be part of our little family, and he will be, forever.”

In her post, Teigen added a photo of herself looking distraught while clasping her hands in a hospital bed. The model concluded her statement with a message of hope, admitting that “everyday can’t be full of sunshine” and that she and Legend have promised to “love each other harder” as they get through this trying period.

Notable Hollywood figures including Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, Viola Davis and Selma Blair rallied together in Teigen’s Instagram comments to express their condolences and support.

Many also commended Teigen for bravely sharing her story and breaking taboos surrounding conversations about miscarriages.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend lost their third child. Picture: Instagram

Teigen had announced only two months ago that she was pregnant with her third child.

Her first two children with Legend — Luna and Miles — were conceived via IVF but this baby was a complete surprise. The supermodel found out about the pregnancy when she was having her breast implants removed. It was because she was so early on in the pregnancy that it was not detected before the surgery.

Recently, Teigen uploaded an update on Instagram Story: “I wanted to update you. My placenta sucks. It’s always been kind of, um, the bad part of my pregnancies. With Luna, with Miles — it just stopped feeding him, taking care of him, I was like stealing all of his food because I was getting huge, but he wasn’t getting big at all. So, he had to come out early and Luna had to come out early. I was induced both times …” /TISG

Sylvia Lim will not re-file adjournment motion on Parti Liyani case: Workers’ Party

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Singapore — Workers’ Party Chairman Sylvia Lim will not be re-filing her adjournment motion to speak in Parliament on issues pertaining to the high-profile court case involving domestic helper Parti Liyani.

In a statement on Friday (Oct 2), the party noted an update the previous day from the Minister for Law “that internal reviews by the Police and the Attorney-General’s Chambers into the handling of Ms Parti Liyani’s case still require a few more weeks to conclude”.

The party added that it will join the debate after Law and Home Affairs Minister K  Shanmugam delivers a Ministerial Statement on the matter in Parliament.

Ms Lim had filed an adjournment motion, titled Justice For All: Enhancing Equity In The Criminal Justice System, to highlight aspects of the criminal justice system and the challenges faced by people of less means in navigating it.

Ms Lim’s motion was not successful in the ballot and, instead, Nee Soon GRC MP Louis Ng will speak in his adjournment motion on the topic of protection against second-hand cigarette smoke in homes.

Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin said in a Facebook post on Tuesday (Sept 29) that Ms Lim and Mr Ng were at Parliament to witness the balloting, which the latter won.

The adjournment motion, which is meant to raise additional matters of public concern, is allotted to one MP for each Parliament sitting. Five were filed for the October session as follows:

  1. Ms Denise Phua (Jalan Besar GRC) – Towards Full Participation Of Persons With Disabilities In Singapore Society.

2. Ms Sylvia Lim (Aljunied GRC) – Justice For All: Enhancing Equity In The Criminal Justice System.

3. Ms Carrie Tan (Nee Soon GRC) – Increasing Support For The Sustenance Of Livelihoods Amongst Performing Arts Workers.

4. Dr Wan Rizal Wan Zakariah (Jalan Besar GRC) – Eradicating Mental Health Stigmatisation.

5. Mr Louis Ng (Nee Soon GRC) – Protection Against Secondhand Smoke In Our Homes.

When more than one MP submits an adjournment motion, the MP who gets to speak at a sitting is decided by ballot.

In its statement, the WP wrote: “Appreciating the premium on Parliament’s time, WP will coincide its contribution to the debate with the Ministerial Statement as far as practicable. WP Chair MP Sylvia Lim will therefore not seek any further ballot in October of the adjournment motion filed by her.”

It added that there are wider questions about the criminal justice system which the case has highlighted, “including the appropriate approaches to take to diagnose and respond to any shortcomings”.

“The strong public interest in the case, and in the underlying issue of access to justice for all, bodes well for a critical public discussion on how the poor and disadvantaged can adequately navigate the criminal justice system,” the party said.

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About the Parti Liyani case

Ms Parti, an Indonesian, was employed by Mr Liew Mun Leong from 2007 till 2016. In addition to working in her employer’s home, she was sent on “multiple occasions” to work in his son’s home and office.

On Oct 28, 2016, the Liew family decided to sack Ms Parti and gave her two hours to pack her items and leave. She allegedly said that she would lodge a complaint with the Ministry of Manpower about being deployed to work in the son’s home and office.

The Liews said they checked Ms Parti’s belongings out of concern that they could contain illegal items and allegedly found items that belonged to them. On Oct 30, the family filed a police report against Ms Parti.

However, the investigating officer allowed the family to use the items allegedly found in Ms Parti’s boxes as long as they did not discard them. The officer said he did not seize the items as he did not wish to “re-victimise” the family.

Ms Parti returned to Singapore on Dec 2, seeking employment, but was arrested at Changi Airport. On Dec 3, the investigating officer went to the Liew residence to take photos of the items — which would only end up in police custody nearly a year-and-a-half later, on April 18, 2018.

Ms Parti was interviewed by the police, with no interpreter present. A Malay officer translated the investigating officer’s questions from English to Bahasa Melayu.

She was charged in August 2017, claimed trial in April 2018 but was convicted on four counts of theft last March and sentenced to two years and two months in jail.

On Sept 4, 2020, the High Court overturned the convictions on appeal and acquitted Ms Parti of all charges. In his ruling, Justice Chan Seng Onn said that the prosecution had failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt and called the convictions “unsafe” given the presence of an “improper motive”.

Mr Liew has retired from his public service and business roles with Changi Airport Group, Surbana Jurong, Temasek Foundation and Temasek International. /TISG

Post-GE survey: Younger voters value character over credentials

Singapore — Among the important findings from a post-election survey is that younger voters considered the character of candidates in this year’s General Election to be more important than their academic or work credentials.

The survey was conducted by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) and was discussed in a forum online on Thursday (Oct 1).

Yahoo News Singapore quotes Associate Professor Tan Ern Ser of the National University of Singapore,  one of the four members in the team that led the study, as saying: “What struck me is that it seems like credentials and contribution seems to matter much less now, as compared to character. So, when the candidates present themselves, if they talk too much about their credentials, that may not really help.”

A/Prof Tan said this in the context of questions in the survey regarding the character traits of candidates, such as honesty and being a “fair person”. Respondents were asked which quality was the most important to them.

The answer with the largest percentage increase in the “very important” rating was being a “fair person”, which rose 9 percentage points particularly with respondents in the 21-29 age group and among diploma-holders.

And while Dr Lam Peng Er of the East Asian Institute believes that the People’s Action Party (PAP) will stay as the “perennial party in power” for the foreseeable future, the PAP will likely face a smaller vote share and may even lose its two-thirds majority, due to younger, better educated, and more discerning voters who have material (job security, housing, transportation and more) and post-material concerns (values, citizens having a greater voice in Parliament, fairness and more).

Dr Lam, who said the opposition is here for the long haul, added: “It is not inconceivable that the Workers’ Party (WP) wins another SMC (Single-Member Constituency) or GRC (Group Representation Constituency) in the next general election.

The survey had 4,027 Singaporean respondents from the ages of 21 and older, in the fourth time that the IPS has held such a post-GE study. The team comprised A/Prof Tan, Dr Gillian Koh, Dr Teo Kay Key and research associate Damien Huang.

For the respondents, the most important issues are “the need for good and efficient government” and “government’s handling of the Covid situation”, with three other key issues emerging as “very important” as well: The job situation, cost of living and the need for different views.

Dr Derek da Cunha, an independent scholar, said during the forum that “the majority of Singaporeans are, to varying degrees, socially and politically conservative by nature”.  Therefore the WP, being a moderate and non-confrontational alternative to the ruling party, has been successful in winning seats in Parliament.

He said: “Workers’ Party has no radical agenda, and quite right too.” /TISG

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Nicole and Sofia Richie in a rare selfie

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During a champagne paint night with their family, sisters Nicole Richie and Sofia Richie posed for a rare selfie. The night included dad Lionel Richie who acutely called his Tabasco painting, ‘fire’.

On Wednesday, September 30, the sisters joined the family for an outdoor art party with their father Lionel Richie. The siblings posed for a rare selfie that night, together with Nicole’s 12-year-old daughter Harlow Madden whose father is Joel Madden.

The three of them crouched and smiled for the photo in front of trees lit with stunning string lights. Sofia donned jeans and a white tee, Nicole wore a red strapless outfit and Harlow looked comfortable in white sweatpants, a blush tank top and a shell necklace. “My favorite trio,” Sofia wrote.

The gathering featured mini metal easels at the tables for each guest as well as a small bottle of Moët champagne and a pink box of goodies from The Beverly Hills Hotel. Sofia posted photos of “the cool table” where she worked on an illustration of a bottle of Tabasco sauce on a yellow background. She tweaked the Tabasco label to say ‘SR’ for her initials while her friend Tess Kemper’s drawing read ‘Lord K’. Sofia’s father Lionel also featured his name on the hot sauce label.

Nicole Richie tweaking a painting of a Tabasco sauce bottle. Picture: Instagram

The 71-year-old Grammy winner captioned the masterpiece on Instagram, “et voila,” and boasted, “My painting is fire.” Lionel and wife Brenda Harvey adopted Nicole when she was nine. Later on, he welcomed 22-year-old Sofia with Diane Alexander. This art party was held a week after Nicole’s 39th birthday. She even received a shoutout from Adele on her big day.

The “Hello” singer wrote on Instagram, “Happy belated birthday to my daily dose of grace @nicolerichie I admire you and love you so much.”

Sofia celebrated her 22nd birthday in August and was seen boarding a private jet with Kylie Jenner’s pals Anastasia Karanikolaou (better known as Stassie Baby) and Victoria Villarroel. During that time, Sofia had just broken up with Keeping Up With the Kardashians star Scott Disick. E! News reported that the couple had split up ‘for good’ and are ‘no longer speaking.’

“Friends attributed their 15-year age difference becoming an issue,” a source told E! News over the summer. “He’s in a very much different place in his life, really focused on a more quiet lifestyle, his kids and his investment businesses.”

In September, Sofia was spotted having a ‘flirty’ beach day in Malibu, California with Will Smith’s son, Jaden Smith.

Jaden would set the record straight, telling Ryan Seacrest, “Me and Sofia have been friends for like 10 years. We’ve been going to the beach pretty consistently for 10 years too.” The Coachella performer added, “Yeah, we’re just homies and we love each other and it was fun.”