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Myolie Wu’s husband detests how media suggests that she is the breadwinner of the family

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Hong Kong actress Myolie Wu started seeing entrepreneur Philip Lee in 2014 and the news of their blossoming romance was in the headlines for weeks.

During that period, the media was not pleased with Mr Lee. Mr Lee was known to be a ladies man and the media thought that he was ‘not good enough’ for Ms Wu who was one of Hong Kong’s top actresses.

The couple then tied the knot in 2015 and they did not pay heed to any of the naysayers. However, the speculation took a toll on the couple’s relationship. Ms Wu got candid in an interview recently and the 40-year-old shared that the reports of her supporting Philip financially had affected him badly.

She said: “He was unhappy. I’m very thankful to him for being so understanding. At the time, it was an obstacle in our relationship. I was afraid of scaring him off.” She also admitted that there was no way for her to help him overcome this hurdle. Phillip eventually got over the negativity, gained confidence in his own abilities and learned not to take the criticism to heart.

The actress also shared about her dating history where she said she had been in a relationship where a third party had caused a feud. “I’d be lying if I said I haven’t [experienced this in the past],” she said. “Everyone is bound to have gone through this at least once while growing up. It was painful when it happened.”

She continued with a laugh, “These days, I wouldn’t have energy to deal with such things. Taking care of my children is tough enough as it is.”

Myolie Wu and her family. Picture: Instagram

Myolie and Phillip have two sons, Brendan, three, and Ryan, one.

Born on November 6 1980, Myolie Wu Hang-yee is a Hong Kong actress and singer. She was born in Hong Kong with Guangdong Taishan ancestry. Myolie is signed under the Hong Kong TVB television station and a singer under contracts with Neway Star.

In 2011, she won “Best Actress” for her role in Curse of the Royal Harem, a TVB grand production, “Most Favourite TV Female Character” for her role in Ghetto Justice and also won “Extraordinary Elegant Actress” at the TVB Anniversary Awards 2011, making her the first ever Triple TV Queen of the year. By the summer of 2015, Myolie left TVB to explore new avenues.

TikTok launches US election guide to battle misinformation

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TikTok on Tuesday launched a US election guide as part of an effort to battle misinformation on the wildly popular video-sharing app that the White House has targeted for a ban.

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other internet platforms have all ramped up efforts to provide users reliable news and avoid being used to mislead voters during a contentious US election.

TikTok’s in-app guide provides links to voter registration pages and access to election information from sources such as the National Association of Secretaries of State and BallotReady, according to head of US public policy Michael Beckerman.

“Our goal is to keep TikTok a place where authentic content can thrive, and our elections guide reflects our ongoing efforts to protect the integrity of our platform and the US elections,” Beckerman said in a blog post.

The guide can be accessed from a Discover page in the TikTok app and will appear on election-related search results, according to Beckerman.

It will also be linked at the bottom of videos related to the election or on verified political accounts, he said.

“On TikTok we’re seeing how people, especially younger voters, are passionate about important issues and are ready to make their voices heard,” BallotReady chief executive Alex Niemczewski said in the release.

“Younger voters often do not realize everything that will appear on their ballot, and we believe that TikTok can help them vote their entire ballot.”

– Voting information -MediaWise at the Poynter Institute will post a series of videos on TikTok aimed at teaching first-time voters how to spot bogus information online, according to program manager Katy Byron.

“We are excited to partner with TikTok to help teach their community how to sort fact from fiction online,” Byron said.

The election guide makes its debut as TikTok battles to stop a ban ordered by US President Donald Trump. The company has challenged the ban in court as being capricious and politically motivated.

A US judge who stopped a ban on TikTok downloads from kicking in on Monday said that Trump likely overstepped the law with the attempted move.

District Judge Carl Nichols issued a temporary injunction at the request of TikTok, which the White House has called a national security threat stemming from its Chinese parent firm’s links to the Beijing government.

The government order sought to ban new downloads of the app from midnight on Sunday. A second phase of the ban aimed at stopping TikTok operations in the US is set to take effect on November 12.

Government lawyers have argued the president has a right to take national security actions, and said the ban was needed because of TikTok’s links to the Chinese government through its parent firm ByteDance.

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Trump says he condemns ‘all white supremacists’

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US President Donald Trump said Thursday evening that he condemned “all white supremacists” following uproar over his ambiguous comments during the first election debate against his Democratic opponent Joe Biden.

“I’ve said it many times, and let me be clear again, I condemn the KKK, I condemn all white supremacists, I condemn the Proud Boys,” Trump told Fox News.

“I don’t know much about the Proud Boys, almost nothing, but I condemn that,” he said.

During Tuesday’s acrimonious showdown with Biden, debate moderator Chris Wallace called on Trump to explicitly condemn white supremacists.

Instead Trump gave a shout-out to the male-only Proud Boys militia group by saying they should “stand back and stand by,” and that the real problem is “far-left” extremists.

The Proud Boys themselves celebrated Trump’s comments.

“Standing down and standing by sir,” the group said in a social media posting.

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Malaysian palm oil giant hit with US ban over abuse concerns

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The United States has banned imports from a Malaysian palm oil giant that supplies household titans like Procter & Gamble and Nestle over concerns its workers face physical and sexual violence and other abuses.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced the ban on palm oil imports from FGV Holdings — one of Malaysia’s top producers — on Wednesday following a year-long probe that also found indications the firm was witholding wages and using child labor.

Palm oil is a common ingredient in items ranging from processed foods to cosmetics, with Malaysia and neighbouring Indonesia producing 85 percent of the world’s supply.

Activists claim the industry drives the destruction of rainforests to make way for plantations and that its low-paid foreign workers frequently face abuse.

“The use of forced labor in the production of such a ubiquitous product allows companies to profit from the abuse of vulnerable workers,” said CBP official Brenda Smith.

“These companies are creating unfair competition for legitimately sourced goods and exposing the public to products that fail to meet ethical standards.”

The American decision, which came into force Wednesday, means that all palm oil and palm oil products made by FGV and related companies are barred from US ports of entry.

The investigation was triggered after a coalition of NGOs filed a complaint against FGV.

The company said it was “disappointed” by the move when it had been “taking concrete steps” in recent years to improve standards at its operations.

“FGV does not tolerate any form of human rights infringements or criminal offence in its operations,” it said in a statement.

Steps include improving procedures in recruiting migrant workers, a commitment to paying foreign worker recruitment fees, and ramping up investment in improving their accommodation, it said.

Malaysian palm oil companies rely on low-paid foreign workers, including from Indonesia, India and Bangladesh, but critics complain they often have to pay hefty fees to secure jobs and are left saddled with debt.

SumOfUs, one of the rights groups that filed the complaint against FGV, hailed the move as “a strong reminder that no company, however big and powerful it may be, is above the law”.

The CBP is increasingly using its powers to ban goods from overseas it fears are produced using forced labor.

Last month, it blocked a range of Chinese products made in the Xinjiang region, including from a center that it branded a “concentration camp” for Uighurs and other Muslim minorities.

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Trump tests positive for Covid, upending US election

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President Donald Trump has tested positive for Covid-19, upending the already tense US election, but was described by his doctor on Friday as feeling “well” and able to perform his duties while quarantining.

Trump, 74, first announced on Twitter that he and First Lady Melania Trump, 50, had tested positive.

“We will get through this TOGETHER!” he wrote.

The news detonated a political bombshell a month before election day.

The first immediate consequence was cancelation of a Trump campaign rally meant to take place in Florida later Friday.

Badly behind in the polls against Democratic challenger Joe Biden ahead of November 3, Trump has been using large rallies — where most people go without masks — to try to change the subject from his much criticized response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Just Thursday he said in a speech to a New York charity event: “The end of the pandemic is in sight and next year will be one of the greatest years in the history of our country.”

But now the leader who has repeatedly cast doubt on the seriousness of the virus — despite more than 200,000 Americans already dying — has become the world’s highest profile patient, proving that all the resources of the White House could not prevent the risk.

Biden, who has made criticism of the Republican’s coronavirus response his key issue, made no immediate statement about the president’s health after the news broke.

Technically obese and in his 70s, Trump is in a higher-risk category for coronavirus patients.

Trump’s official physician, Sean Conley, said in a statement that the president and his wife “are both well at this time.”

“They plan to remain home at the White House during their convalescence,” he said. However, “I expect the president to continue carrying out his duties without disruption while recovering.”

– Campaign upheaval –
Trump’s positive test was more than a PR disaster for a president who has staked everything on trying to persuade Americans that fears of the virus are overblown.

There were concrete, instant impacts to his campaign strategy, particularly throwing into doubt the future of his signature rallies.

The events, which Trump says prove his true political strength better than the dismal opinion polls, bring together thousands of people, often without masks and sometimes in contravention of local rules.

All that is now on hold, at least for the immediate future, and with the clock ticking rapidly down on the election.

In addition to canceling the Florida trip, it looked certain that Trump would have to abandon a trip scheduled for this weekend in Wisconsin, another battleground. He had also been expected to travel frequently next week, including longer distances to western states.

A second televised debate with Biden is scheduled for October 15.

– Close aide gets virus –
The news came right after one of Trump’s closest advisors, Hope Hicks, was reported Thursday to have come down with the virus.

Hicks, 31, traveled with Trump to Cleveland for his first debate with Biden on Tuesday. She was with him again for a campaign rally in Minnesota on Wednesday.

With Hicks sharing Trump’s Air Force One plane and the even more cramped confines of the Marine One helicopter, speculation immediately erupted that Trump and possibly many others in his close entourage were exposed.

Despite Hicks’ diagnosis, Trump took another Air Force One trip on Thursday to meet with donors in New Jersey.

It was only late Thursday that Trump confirmed media reports about Hicks while giving an interview to Fox News. He announced that he had been tested but did not say whether he had received the results.

“You know I spend a lot of time with Hope, and so does the first lady,” Trump said.

Hicks is the most senior White House aide announced to have contracted Covid-19.

In May, the spokeswoman of Vice President Mike Pence and wife of Trump’s speech writer, Katie Miller, came down with the virus. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien contracted the virus and went into quarantine in July.

– Masks controversy –
For months, Trump has courted controversy with his insistence that the coronavirus pandemic is as good as over and that lockdowns ordered in an attempt to beat the virus back were too draconian.

In what has become an overtly political gesture, Trump almost never wears a mask in public.

He argues that he doesn’t need to as he is frequently tested, but the example is followed by his supporters and many of his aides.

But Trump’s own health experts have often given less rosy assessments of the state of the pandemic in the world’s richest country.

And Trump has been especially criticized by Biden and at times also by local leaders for holding the rallies.

Biden is running a deliberately low key campaign with social distancing at most events, no large gatherings, and conspicuous use of his mask wherever he goes.

At their first debate on Tuesday, the candidates were tested and spent the angry, often chaotic 90 minutes standing close to each other. Trump’s family and supporters in the audience did not wear masks.

White House spokesman Judd Deere earlier said “the president takes the health and safety of himself and everyone who works in support of him and the American people very seriously.”

Deere said the White House takes care to follow procedures “for limiting Covid-19 exposure to the greatest extent possible both on complex and when the president is traveling.”

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Singapore opposition politician held ahead of case against PM

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A Singaporean opposition politician and lawyer was arrested Friday on suspicion of misappropriating money and harassment, days before a client of his faces a libel case against the city-state’s leader.

Lim Tean was handcuffed and escorted from his office as he prepared his client’s case against Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, and his own lawyer slammed the arrest as “politically motivated”.

But police swiftly rejected the allegations as “baseless”.

Lim, who heads a political party called Peoples Voice, is accused of misappropriating money awarded by a court to a client, and of harassing a female former employee of his law firm.

Police said they had asked Lim, who stood unsuccessfully as a candidate at general elections in July, to attend an interview last month to assist in investigations but he refused to show up.

“Police had no choice but to arrest Mr Lim Tean in order to conduct the investigations,” they said.

Lim is the lawyer for a blogger who has been sued for defamation by Prime Minister Lee. The case has been scheduled for next week, and Lee is expected to take the witness stand.

Singapore officials have long been accused of using financially costly libel suits to silence opponents and political dissent.

But they have said the suits are necessary to defend their integrity.

Peoples Voice is one of several small opposition groups who are seen as no match for the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP).

The PAP has governed Singapore uninterrupted for over six decades. While the party has been praised for its successful economic management, critics frequently accuse them of restricting civil liberties.

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Scandal-hit firm says still bidding for Newcastle: report

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A scandal-hit firm in Singapore insists it is still seeking to buy Newcastle United, a report said Friday, despite a police probe and accusations it doctored photos to falsely show its founders meeting with Barack Obama.

Bellagraph Nova Group, founded by two Singaporean entrepreneurs and a Chinese business partner, announced in August it was in “advanced talks” to buy the English Premier League team.

But the bid became mired in controversy over allegations photos had been doctored to show the trio meeting with the former US president.

Police are also investigating a company linked to the Singaporean co-founders, cousins Terence and Nelson Loh, after an accounting firm lodged a report over unauthorised signatures on the group’s financial statements.

The firm’s Chinese co-founder Evangeline Shen nonetheless told the BBC the firm was still pushing ahead with its bid, reported to be worth $280 million ($360 million).

“We are always in contact and we are still very aggressive on trying to close the deal,” she said, adding the company’s team recently met a representative of Newcastle’s owner.

“We started real planning for the club such as whom to hire as trainer and whom to sign for players,” she added.

Shen did not respond to queries sent to her by AFP.

BN Group’s bid came after a Saudi-backed consortium withdrew its offer to buy Newcastle in late July, following a months-long wait for Premier League approval.

The company has said it oversees 31 business “entities” worldwide, with a group revenue of $12 billion last year and 23,000 employees.

It has blamed “errant individuals” for the manipulated pictures of Obama.

Regulators have also announced investigations into several firms linked to the Loh cousins.

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Mark Lee is nominated for Best Actor in Golden Horse Awards

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Mark Lee, a local actor and comedian is in the running for Best Actor for the Golden Horse Awards 2020. The 57th annual awards show will be held in Taipei, Taiwan, on November 21, 2020. Lee has been nominated for his role as a drag queen in mm2 Entertainment’s production titled Number 1. 

Mark Lee had to wear a wig, makeup, dress and heels as part of his role. Picture: Instagram

Lee will be up against four other actors from the region, namely:

  • Liu Kuan-ting in “My Missing Valentine
  • Austin Lin in “i WEiRDO
  • Mo Tzu-yi in “Dear Tenant
  • Lam Ka-tung in “Hand Rolled Cigarette

According to a 2018 report by Lianhe Zaobao, Lee’s character in the film is a general manager who has been retrenched by a multinational company. Lee’s character had to work at a nightclub where he is forced to perform in drag to support his family. Lee had to wear dresses, makeup, wig and heels for the film’s many extravagant dance scenes. Upon hearing the good news that he has been nominated for the Golden Horse Awards 2020, Lee took to Instagram to thank everyone on the evening of September 30.

“Thank you everyone!!!

I have yet to get over the news!

I am already very happy to be nominated!

Thank you to the panel at Golden Horse for the affirmation!

#BestActorAward”

Born on October 16 1968 as Mark Lee Kok Huang, Mark Lee is a Singaporean comedian, actor, TV host and film director.

Lee is famous for playing the title role in Singapore’s Mediacorp Channel 5 television sitcom Police & Thief as Lee Tok Kong, Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd as guest appearance Lee Kok Peng from season 5 until season 7 and in Mediacorp Channel 8 long series television drama Holland V as Su Hao.

He also gained recognition for his work with Jack Neo and Henry Thia in films such as Money No Enough and Liang Po Po: The Movie and long-running comedy variety programme Comedy Nite. He made his directorial debut in the comedy horror film The Ghosts Must Be Crazy.

Along with long-time colleague Christopher Lee, Mark Lee was awarded the coveted All Time Favourite Artiste award in the Star Awards 2010 and became the first host-cum-comedian to win the award as the previous winners were predominantly thespians. As such he will no longer be in the run for the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes awards in future Star Awards.

Parti Liyani now considering dropping legal action against AGC prosecutors

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Singapore — The Indonesian domestic helper whose conviction for theft was overturned on appeal last month in a high-profile case is now considering dropping the case she has filed seeking disciplinary proceedings against the prosecutors.

Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon has been told by Ms Parti Liyani’s lawyer, Mr Anil Balchandani, that she would like to return to Indonesia as soon as possible as she has been pursuing her case for the past four years and has not been able to go home during this entire time.

Ms Parti, 46, had been found guilty of four counts of theft last year and sentenced to 26 months in jail by District Judge Olivia Low for allegedly stealing more than S$34,000 worth of goods from the family of Mr Liew Mun Leong, for whom she worked from 2007 to 2016. Mr Liew retired last month as Chairman of the Changi Airport Group.

The helper appealed against conviction. Mr Balchandani submitted that she had been framed by her employers in order to prevent her from filing a complaint of illegal deployment, as she had also been asked to work at the house and office of Mr Liew’s son.

On Sept 4, High Court Judge Chan Seng Onn released a ruling that acquitted Ms Parti. The judge noted that Mr Liew and his son, Mr Karl Liew, had an “improper motive” in their accusations that Ms Parti had stolen from them since she had told them she would file a complaint about having to work in Mr Karl Liew’s house and office.

On Thursday (Oct 1), a hearing was held in chambers before the Chief Justice with representatives from the Attorney-General’s Chambers and Mr Balchandani concerning Ms Parti’s complaint as well as an application from the AGC seeking leave to be heard at the disciplinary proceedings against the prosecutors, Mr Tan Wee Hao and Ms Tan Yanying.

At the hearing, Mr Balchandani told the CJ about the possible withdrawal of Ms Parti’s suit.

Yahoo News Singapore quotes the Chief Justice as saying: “However, his client evidently also believes that the DPPs should answer the allegations she has raised in her affidavit and is altogether somewhat torn between the various competing considerations.”

Ms Parti’s lawyer has asked for an adjournment of the matter for two weeks as his client reaches a final decision and the CJ has agreed to this.

He said: “This seems especially sensible because under the Legal Profession (Disciplinary Tribunal) Rules, the applicant would likely have to appoint counsel to prosecute the matter; and as I explained to Mr Balchandani, that might necessitate some steps being taken if Mr Balchandani himself were likely to be a witness in the proceedings.” /TISG

Read also: Leong Mun Wai: Most Singaporeans would prefer Parti Liyani case prioritised over other issues

Leong Mun Wai: Most Singaporeans would prefer Parti Liyani case prioritised over other issues

 

Lee Hsien Yang shares footage of Lim Tean’s arrest

Lee Hsien Yang, brother of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, took to social media on Friday (Oct 2) sharing a video of opposition politician Lim Tean’s arrest.

In a Facebook video, three plainclothes police officers from the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) were seen at Mr Lim’s office at People’s Park Centre.

Mr Lim was filmed talking to the officers, where he said, “My lawyer has already written to you, to your office, stating our stance”.

He continued adding that he was “busily engaged”. In the background of the video, Mr Leong Sze Hian could be seen.

Mr Lim who heads the Peoples Voice Party, is representing Leong Sze Hian in his defence against defamation suit filed by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The suit is to be heard in open court next week.

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“We are on the eve of a trial, you are disturbing our work”. He asked the officer why his arrest could not take place after the trial.

The officer said that Mr Lim could make any allegations or complaints against them later, “but right now, we are bringing you back”.

Mr Lim was arrested for suspected criminal breach of trust under the Penal Code.

He is also being investigated for an alleged offence of unlawful stalking under the Protection from Harassment Act.

In a Facebook statement on Friday (Oct 2), Mr Lim’s lawyer M Ravi wrote: “3 police officers from the Commercial Affairs Department just barged into the office and arrested Lim Tean whilst he is preparing his case with Leong Sze Hian in his room for next Tuesday’s defamation trial to cross examine the Prime Minister”.

Calling Mr Lim’s arrest “unlawful”, Mr Ravi added: “Lim Tean protested when they placed the handcuff on him that his arrest is politically motivated”.

According to a Straits Times report, the police said that the arrest was not politically motivated, as alleged by Mr Lim through his lawyer earlier.

“The police reject his allegations that the investigations are politically motivated,” they said in a statement on Friday. “Mr Lim Tean’s alleged victims had filed police reports alleging serious offences by him against them, and the police have a duty to investigate the allegations.”

Mr Lim’s former client’s lawyers lodged a police report for criminal breach of trust. The client, whom Mr Lim was representing in a motor injury suit, alleged that Mr Lim misappropriated a sum of money awarded to him as damages by the court.

Mr Lim is also under investigation for an unlawful stalking complaint by a former employee. The employee alleged that she was harassed by him when she was working at his law firm, referring police to text messages that had been exchanged between her and Mr Lim. -/TISG