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  • Kapal Dalam Misi “Women’s Boat To Gaza” Ditahan Tentera Israel

    Kapal Dalam Misi “Women’s Boat To Gaza” Ditahan Tentera Israel

    KUALA LUMPUR: Tentera Israel menahan kapal layar, Zaytouna-Olivia, bersama tiga anak kapal dan 10 aktivis wanita termasuk wakil tunggal Malaysia, Dr Fauziah Mohd Hassan, dalam misi ‘Women’s Boat To Gaza'(WBG), semalam (5 Okt).

    Humanitarian Care Malaysia (MyCARE), dalam kenyataan malam semalam (5 Okt), mengesahkan kapal itu, yang dalam perjalanan menuju ke Gaza, ditahan pada pukul 2.58 petang waktu tempatan (8.58 malam waktu Malaysia/Singapura).

    Kapal Zaytouna itu dijangka akan ditunda oleh tentera Israel ke Pelabuhan Ashdod, menurut kenyataan itu.

    Dr Fauziah bersama anggota misi bantuan kemanusiaan WBG itu mengikuti misi mencabar sekatan Israel ke atas Gaza setelah laluan darat ke negara yang dizalimi itu dikepung dan laluan masuk dari sempadan Mesir-Gaza di Arafah, turut ditutup.

    Delegasi wanita dari negara lain adalah dari Tunisia, Israel, Algeria, Kanada, Turki, Amerika Syarikat, Sweden, Ireland, New Zealand dan Australia sebagai tanda solidariti kepada rakyat Palestin.

    Pelayaran WDB bermula pada 8 malam, 14 September lalu (waktu tempatan Barcelona) dari pelabuhan Vell dan berhenti di Ajaccio, Perancis (bagi pusingan pertama) pada 19 September sebelum meneruskan perjalanan ke Messina, Itali (pusingan kedua).

    Justeru, MyCare akan mengadakan satu sidang media berhubung perkara itu hari ini (6 Okt).

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Singapore Overtakes Hong Kong As 2nd-Most Pricey Asian City

    Singapore Overtakes Hong Kong As 2nd-Most Pricey Asian City

    Living the high life in Singapore will need pretty deep pockets, according to the latest wealth report by private Swiss bank Julius Baer.

    “Singapore has overtaken Hong Kong as the second most expensive city in Asia as the latter remains out of favour with Chinese tourists,” said the report which was released yesterday. Hong Kong was in third position.

    Shanghai remains the most expensive city – the same as last year – despite its relatively cheaper BMW price. Especially pricey there are hospital stays, watches, botox, cigars and high-end skin cream.

    The findings are part of Julius Baer’s lifestyle index, which reveals the costs of luxury living by looking at 20 goods and services across 11 cities in Asia. Data was collected from June last year to June this year.

    On the other hand, when it comes to high-end homes, Singapore has become markedly more affordable, with prices slumping 26.4 per cent compared with last year, in local currency terms.

    In Mumbai, prices fell 21.9 per cent, and in Tokyo, prices dropped 11.9 per cent. Julius Baer compared homes in prime locations of about 4,000 sq ft in area.

    The private bank said Singapore property prices remained soft, as previously imposed stamp duties and property loan restrictions deterred non-resident investors and dampened speculative activity.

    “However, we are starting to see signs of a bottoming of activity, particularly in the prime districts where sales volumes have increased sharply in the first half of 2016 due to the various incentives and discounts offered by developers.”

    Julius Baer believes that over the medium term, Singapore’s reputation for quality health care services, and as a liveable and business city, will continue to attract foreign homebuyers.

    It also noted that the gradual easing of prices in the property markets is a prudent measure that has “likely forestalled a more aggressive economic adjustment”.

    Golf club memberships here could be considered “cheap” relative to the region, with prices dipping 4.2 per cent, after buyers stopped trading in memberships, on the back of government announcements that it was taking back the land from three clubs and that two others would not have their leases renewed.

    The bank also added a high-end skin cream to the lifestyle index this year. It added that Asia makes up 36 per cent of the global beauty market, and is expected to grow 4.5 per cent every year until 2019, far faster than the global market.

    With the certificate of entitlement (COE) system in Singapore, it is no surprise that a brand new BMW 7 Series sedan here costs the most among the 11 cities surveyed.

    A new BMW 7 Series sedan costs about US$430,000 (S$589,000) here, owing to import duties and regulatory taxes.

    In Shanghai, “a distant second”, the same car is about US$300,000. It also expects the assets of high net worth individuals – people with net investable wealth of US$1 million or more, excluding property used as their main residence – across the region, to grow to US$14.5 trillion by 2020.

    Julius Baer Group chief executive Boris Collardi said: “This year’s lifestyle index demonstrates that there remains enormous demand for luxury goods and services in Asia, but it equally signals that asset price fluctuations can be a potential drag on spending.”

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Underwater World Head Diver Killed By Stingray

    Underwater World Head Diver Killed By Stingray

    In what is believed to be the first such incident in Singapore, a man died after he was stung by a stingray yesterday afternoon.

    The victim is Mr Philip Chan, the head of the team of divers at Underwater World Singapore (UWS), which has been closed since June.

    Tributes to Mr Chan, who was also the senior supervisor of UWS’ curatorial department, began appearing on Facebook last evening.

    The New Paper understands that the once-popular attraction on Sentosa island was in the process of moving its marine animals at the time, and Mr Chan, who was in his early 60s, was working with stingrays when tragedy struck.

    The police said they were alerted at 2.20pm to a case about an injured man at UWS.

    A spokesman said he was taken to the Singapore General Hospital (SGH), where he died of his injuries.

    They are investigating the unnatural death.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it dispatched an ambulance to the scene. The victim was unconscious when he was taken to SGH, its spokesman said.

    TNP and The Straits Times (ST) carried profiles of Mr Chan, an avid diver who had been with UWS since it opened in 1991, in June after the closure of the marine park was announced.

    It was obvious from the interviews how devoted he was to the marine animals he had worked with for 25 years.

    “They are so quietly tame,” he told TNP, adding that he was sad to say goodbye to his “band of friends”.

    “We intend to find them the best homes and environment. The next time I see them, I might not recognise them any more but if I dive, they might recognise me.”

    Mr Chan would usually be in scuba gear in the water to place food in the mouths of the stingrays and sharks during feeding time while visitors watched and took pictures.

    “I treat (the animals) like my babies,” he told ST.

    While describing the eagle rays and the nurse sharks as “gentle”, he told ST that he had been bitten a few times by sharks which mistook him for a fish, but they let go once they realised he was not food.

    “Whenever I get in danger, I just keep calm. I can overcome any danger by just being calm,” he said.

    Tragically, Mr Chan would lose his life to one of his “babies” that he had cherished for so long.

    PROVOKED WHEN STRESSED

    When contacted, Dr Tan Heok Hui, 45, an ichthyologist, told TNP that stingrays that have been in captivity can feel provoked and try to retaliate by stinging when they face stressful situations such as being moved from their tanks.

    Dr Tan, an operations officer at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, added: “Stingrays attack when they feel threatened, cornered or alarmed. Sometimes, a stingray might feel threatened when someone accidentally steps on it.

    “Stingrays have backward pointing barbs on the spine that have serrated edges. They don’t just cause physical pain, the toxins in the spine can also cause extreme discomfort. When a spine pierces human flesh, it breaks and releases toxins into the flesh.”

    The toxins commonly found in stingray venom are protein-based enzymes like serotonin, which is known to cause severe muscle contractions.

    Whether a sting is fatal or not depends on where the victim is stung, said Dr Tan.

    “If a victim is hit in vital organs like the chest area, it may trigger a cardiac arrest, which could subsequently be fatal,” he added.

    The best known case of a stingray killing a human was Australian TV personality Steve Irwin, who was stung in the heart while swimming near a stingray in 2006.

    There are more than a dozen species of stingrays in Singapore waters. They include the blue-spotted stingray, whiptail stingray and Gerrard’s stingray that can commonly be found in murky waters.

    It is not known which species was involved in the attack at UWS.

    Dr Tan said: “Stingrays are not usually aggressive, and choose defensive methods to protect themselves. However, stingrays are still wild animals, and when provoked and left with no choice, they will defend themselves using their sting.”

    UWS, which was owned by Haw Par Corporation, closed its doors on June 27. When it opened in May 1991, it was the largest tropical fish oceanarium in Asia.

    Built at a cost of more than $20 million, it was best known for its 83m-long underwater tunnel, where visitors could view fishes swimming above their heads and around them.

    The closure did not come as a total surprise to industry experts who pointed out that the attraction had faced keen competition from the newer S.E.A. Aquarium and Universal Studios Singapore theme park, which are also located in Sentosa.

    UWS’ lease for the premises was due to expire in less than two years, and it decided to close early to facilitate the transfer of its marine creatures, said a UWS spokesman in June.

    DESERTED

    The park was deserted when TNP went there yesterday evening.

    Three staff members were seen walking out but when approached, they declined to comment on the incident.

    A worker at the nearby Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa said he saw an ambulance at Underwater World yesterday afternoon.

    The middle-aged man, who requested anonymity, was surprised to find out what had happened.

    He said: “It all happened very quickly. The ambulance came and quickly left the premises. I’ve never seen such an incident happening here before.”

    Haw Par did not respond to TNP’s queries by press time.

  • Mohamed Shahril Jaafar Terima Anugerah Pengurus Tenaga Cemerlang

    Mohamed Shahril Jaafar Terima Anugerah Pengurus Tenaga Cemerlang

    Sektor perusahaan merupakan pengeluar terbesar gas rumah hijau di negara ini.

    Maka itu, pemerintah berharap, lebih banyak syarikat boleh memainkan peranan untuk mengurangkan pengeluaran gas karbon.

    Hari ini (4 Okt), 17 badan dan individu diberi Anugerah Kerabat Kebangsaan bagi Kecekapan Penggunaan Tenaga, atas pencapaian mereka dalam usaha menjimatkan penggunaan tenaga.

    Kini masuk tahun keenam, Anugerah itu dianjurkan Agensi Sekitaran Kebangsaan (NEA), Lembaga Pembangunan Ekonomi dan Penguasa Pasaran Tenaga.

    Usaha Encik Mohamed Shahril Jaafar berjaya membantu syarikat beliau menjimatkan $273,000 setahun.

    Namun lebih penting lagi, beliau membantu menjimatkan 800 megawatt-jam tenaga setiap tahun.

    Untuk itu dan banyak lagi usaha jimat tenaga lain yang diperjuangkan, Encik Shahril, diberi Anugerah Pengurus Tenaga Cemerlang.

    Malah Pengurus di syarikat Panasonic itu disebut Menteri Sekitaran dan Sumber Air, Masagos Zulkifli sebagai satu inspirasi.

    Encik Shahril berkata: “Pertama adalah cabaran teknikal, kedua adalah cabaran dana dan ketiga adalah cabaran kepandaian – kepakaran dari segi menjalankan projek itu.

    “Jadi kita menghadiri kursus, menghadiri seminar seperti ini, jadi kita dapat belajar antara satu sama lain, dan juga kolaborasi bersama syarikat untuk mengurangkan defisit ataupun mengurangkan kos projek.”

    Selain menjimatkan wang, usaha yang membantu alam sekitar sebegini, diiktiraf dalam majlis anugerah pagi tadi (4 Okt).

    Syarikat-syarikat diraikan atas usaha mereka, meskipun ada yang hanya melibatkan langkah-langkah mudah seperti memasang lampu cekap-tenaga, LED.

    Dalam tahun 2014 dan 2015, 168 syarikat menghantar pelan bagi meningkatkan kecekapan penggunaan tenaga.

    Sasaran negara bagi 2014 adalah untuk mencapai kadar peningkatan tenaga tahunan sebanyak 0.76 peratus, namun, hanya 0.42 peratus, yakni sekitar separuh sahaja dicapai.

    NEA juga sedang berbincang dengan pihak industri untuk menerapkan amalan-amalan pengurusan tenaga.

    Ini termasuk mengadakan taksiran secara tetap untuk mengenal pasti peluang-peluang menjimatkan tenaga.

    NEA merancang memperkenalkan piawaian prestasi tenaga minimum bagi peralatan biasa seperti motor, untuk membantu syarikat-syarikat menikmati penjimatan kos dalam jangka panjang.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Fandi’s Third Son, Ilhan, 13, Heading For English Football

    Fandi’s Third Son, Ilhan, 13, Heading For English Football

    Both his two elder brothers have done it, and now, Ilhan Fandi (picture), the third son of local football icon Fandi Ahmad, is set to follow in their footsteps and head overseas to continue his footballing development.

    TODAY understands that Ilhan, 13, will travel to England with his parents next week to find a suitable school for him. He will then be able to stay in the country and join an English club’s youth academy in due time.

    In the meantime, Ilhan will train with the England-based i2i Football Academy, which has partnerships with both York College and York St John University and will assist in linking up players with English professional and semi-professional clubs.

    “Ilhan must get into a school first. He can’t get into a English football club yet because he’s underage and we (his parents) are not working there,” Fandi told TODAY.

    “So we’ll need to get him a school before looking for a club for him, but I have some contacts who can recommend a suitable academy for him to join. I think he’s very talented, so I want to give him the same opportunities like what his brothers had.

    “It’s all about experience for Ilhan, and he’ll probably spend about three to four years overseas, depending on how fast and strong he grows.”

    Fandi is confident Ilhan can cope with the difficulty of staying overseas alone at such a young age.

    “He has that mentality, he’s got the passion, he’s got the character and the skills are there,” explained Fandi.

    “It’s his own desire to go to England, although we know it will be hard for him. Irfan and Ikhsan went together so at least they had each other when they were in Spain and South America. But I believe Ilhan has what it takes.”

     

    Source: TODAY Online

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