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Australian man sentenced to death in China for drug smuggling.

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An Australian man has been sentenced to death in China for drug smuggling.

Karm Gilespie was arrested with more than 7.5 kilograms of methamphetamine in his check-in luggage in 2013 while attempting to board an international flight from Baiyun Airport in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.

The Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court also ordered that all of Gillespie’s personal property be confiscated, news agency DPA reported.

Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was providing consular assistance to Gillespie.

“We are deeply saddened to hear of the verdict made in his case,” a DFAT spokesperson said in a statement.

“Australia opposes the death penalty, in all circumstances for all people. We support the universal abolition of the death penalty and are committed to pursuing this goal through all the avenues available to us.

“Owing to our privacy obligations we will not provide further comment.”

China imposes the death penalty for drug smuggling, and executions are usually carried out by firing squad.

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Amazon’s business practices examined by two U.S. states: reports

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(Reuters) – State investigators in both California and Washington are examining Amazon’s business practices, two newspapers reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

FILE PHOTO: The logo of Amazon is seen in Lauwin-Planque, northern France, April 22, 2020. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

The inquiries focus at least in part on how Amazon treats sellers in its online marketplace, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times reported on Friday.

Amazon declined to comment on the report of an investigation by California. It was not immediately available for comment outside regular market hours on the Washington review report.

The reports said California state is reviewing Amazon’s practices on selling its own products in competition with third-party vendors. Amazon said its in-house products only account for about 1% of its total annual retail sales.

Washington state is also investigating whether Amazon makes it harder for sellers to list their products on other websites, the NYT reported. The inquiries did not appear to be in advanced stages, the NYT report added, citing sources.

A spokeswoman for the Washington attorney general told the NYT that the office did not confirm or deny investigations. California attorney general’s office told the NYT that it does not comment on any pending or potential investigations.

The California and Washington attorney generals were not immediately available when approached by Reuters for comment.

The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee last month called on Chief Executive Jeff Bezos to testify about allegations that Amazon uses data from its own third-party sellers to create competing products.

Amazon is already being investigated by the European Commission for its dual role as a marketplace and as a rival, after complaints from traders.

It may also face EU antitrust charges in the coming weeks over its use of data on merchants with whom it competes on its platform, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing a source.

Reporting by Ayanti Bera and Aakriti Bhalla in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli and Alexander Smith

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Experts say emerging technologies can help resolve problems

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PESHAWAR – Speakers in the two-day “Third Pak-Turk international conference on Emerging Technologies in the field of Sciences and Engineering” in Ghulam Ishaq Khan (GIK) Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, district Swabi Friday said that emerging technologies can help the countries to resolve numerous confronting problems.

This was the first online international conference organized by a university in Pakistan. The conference concluded Friday was comprised Turkish, Pakistani and German speakers from around the globe.

Various experts and scholars who work in diverse fields participated in the conference, expressed their views and spoke on different topics related to engineering education and scientific developments.

The speakers encouraged young scientists to catch up the new emerging trends in the field of science and technology, as this is vital for the progress and economic prosperity of Pakistan and Turkey.

About 130 research papers were submitted for the conference, out of which only 15 per cent were accepted. The conference was attended by almost 200 plus individuals through video link and viewed by 3000 plus audience around the globe.

Prof Dr Fazal Ahmad Khalid, Chairman Punjab Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Vice Chairman (Punjab),Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) was chief guest in the inaugural ceremony.

Engr. Jehangir Bashar, Rector GIK, Prof. Dr. Jameel-Un-Nabi, (Pro-Rector, Academics), and Sardar Aminullah Khan (Pro-Rector, Administration and Finance) also participated in the conference.

The prominent Turkish and Pakistani experts who spoke in the conference were: Prof. Dr. Mahmut Boyukata, Prof. Dr. Nihal Buyukcizmeci Dr. Necla Çakmak, Dr. Dogan Aydin, Dr. Bulent Yilmaz, Dr. Fouzia Jabeen, Prof. Dr. Asghar Qadir, Prof. Dr. A. S. Bhatti, Prof. Dr. Sabieh Anwar, Prof. Dr. Fida Yunus Khattak and various others. 

The Ambassador of Turkey to Pakistan, Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul said that the whole world is transitioning and lauded the GIK Institute for taking the initiative of organizing the first ever online international conference on emerging technologies.

He further said that these technologies will define the world we know and hoped that both the countries are become one of the pioneers of these emerging technologies.

Engr. Jehangir Bashar, Rector of GIK Institute said that Pakistan and Turkey enjoy good working relations and the interaction between the scholars and researchers of the two brotherly Muslim countries could further boost the mutual collaboration. “The GIK Institute has provided an ideal platform for such interaction and collaboration,” he said.

The Rector lauded the efforts of the organisers of the conference for their hard work, especially Prof. Dr. Jameel-Un-Nabi, who supervised all the activities.

 

 



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OnePlus Pods — name of OnePlus’ TWS earbuds revealed; launch in July?

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By: Tech Desk | New Delhi |

Published: June 13, 2020 11:49:46 am





OnePlus Pods name revealed; to arrive soon? (Image: Max J.)

From smart TVs to affordable phone, to TWS earphones, OnePlus is bringing many new products in the days to come. The company has already confirmed the affordable OnePlus smart TVs and some reports have revealed that the OnePlus Z is going to launch in July soon after the smart TVs. We previously reported that OnePlus is working on TWS earbuds to launch very soon as next month. A new report coming from XDA Developers suggests that OnePlus TWS earbuds will be called OnePlus Pods.

The publication revealed that it found a string of text in the OnePlus 8 first Android 11 beta build that mentions the name upcoming TWS earbuds. The string of text mentions “com.oneplus.twspods” hinting at the fact that the company’s true wireless earbuds will be called OnePlus Pods and not OnePlus Buds as previously suggested.

Google released Android 11 beta update for Pixel phone users and soon after companies including OnePlus announced the list of their first phones to get the software update. For OnePlus, the list includes OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. Here’s when your Android phone will get Android 11.

OnePlus Pods expected to launch next month. The company yet to reveal details. (Image: Max J.)

The report further notes that the text also reveals that the OnePlus true wireless earbuds will include elements for reading individual battery levels from a left and right earbud and double-tap gesture controls for music playback.

READ | Affordable OnePlus smart TV launching on July 2: Here are the details

OnePlus is yet to reveal official details about the OnePlus Pods. So, take the information if a pinch of salt for now.

Last month, tipster Max J. revealed the launch timeline and design of the OnePlus Pods — he tipped the name to be OnePlus Buds. According to the tipster, the earbuds will launch next month after the company launches its affordable smart TVs in India. The OnePlus smart TVs are set to launch on July 2. Rumours suggest that OnePlus will launch two TVs — one with 32-inch and 43-inch. The company has confirmed that the cheaper model will be priced under Rs 20,000.

READ | Everything we know about OnePlus Z

Previous reports suggested that OnePlus TWS earbuds were initially planned to launch alongside OnePlus 8 series but due to the lockdown, the company delayed the launch to a later date. Reports now suggest that the OnePlus Pods will launch alongside OnePlus Z.

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Brazil’s coronavirus death toll now world’s second highest

Brazil’s coronavirus death toll overtook Britain’s on Friday to become the second highest in the world, but the World Health Organization (WHO) said the nation’s health system was standing up to the pressure.

The Ministry of Health recorded 909 deaths on Friday, putting the total at 41,828. It also reported a cumulative total of 828,810 confirmed cases of coronavirus, with 25,982 new infections in the last 24 hours – numbers that were second only to the United States’s.

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Experts warn the actual number of cases in Latin America’s biggest economy could be many times higher.

Mike Ryan, the WHO’s top emergencies expert, said the situation in Brazil remains “of concern,” although he acknowledged that intensive care bed occupancy rates are now below 80 percent in most areas of the country.

“Overall the health system is still coping in Brazil, although, having said that, with the sustained number of severe cases that remains to be seen,” Ryan said at a briefing in Geneva.

“Clearly the health system in Brazil across the country needs significant support in order to sustain its effort in this regard. But the data we have at the moment supports a system under pressure, but a system still coping with the number of severe cases.”






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Brazil’s mounting toll comes as the country moves to ease quarantine restrictions and reopen businesses, amid pressure from President Jair Bolsonaro and his followers. 

The right-wing leader has minimised the gravity of the novel coronavirus, dismissing it as “a little flu,” and has accused state governments of exaggerating the number of infections and deaths to undermine him.

On Thursday night, Bolsonaro encouraged his supporters to “find a way to get inside” hospitals to film whether the ICU beds are occupied or not, to provide images that the police and Brazil’s intelligence agency could investigate.

Separately, the Ministry of Health last week stopped publishingcumulative totals of infections and deaths, and reversed the decision only after a Supreme Court ruling. The top court has previously ruled that state and local governments have the authority to order businesses to close in the face of the pandemic. 

Gustavo Ribiero, founder of the Brazilian Report, said Bolsonaro was unlikely to change his stance on the pandemic despite the increasing number of deaths.

“If his time in office has taught us anything, it is that Bolsonaro will always double down on his bet. Now Bolsonaro’s strategy to put all the blame for the deaths and the economic crisis on the governors,” Ribiero said from Sao Paulo.

“He’s saying that since the Supreme Court has ruled that state governors and mayors have the authority over lockdowns, everything regarding the pandemic is their fault and not the federal government’s.”

Ribiero added: “Jair Bolsonaro’s approval rating has been consistent at 30 percent, but its not the same 30 percent that supported him a year ago. Due to the economic backlash from the coronavirus crisis, he has lost support among the wealthy and the businessmen. He has gained support among poor voters because the government has put in place a coronavirus stipend of $120 per month for three months – that has aided a lot of people below the poverty line to stay afloat.”   

A poll by brokerage XP Investimentos released on Friday showed that 52 percent of Brazilians now favour easing quarantine restrictions versus 44 percent against, even though 61 percent of those surveyed believe the worst is still to come.

Last month, an XP Investimentos poll had found that 76 percent saw social distancing as the best way to avoid the spread of the virus and 57 percent thought quarantine measures should remain in place until the risk of infection subsided.


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Bernd Leno: Arsenal players are idols and role models for equality

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Bernd Leno: “It is sad in 2020 we are still discussing these things, but this is the reality and we have to keep pushing on this.”

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Bernd Leno says everyone at Arsenal must pull together as role models

Bernd Leno has urged Arsenal’s players to show support for all races and creeds as role models for equality and inclusion.

Athletes across the world, including Premier League footballers, have joined in support of protests triggered by the death of unarmed black man George Floyd in US police custody last month.

German goalkeeper Leno was among the Arsenal players who took a knee and wore Black Lives Matter T-shirts before the friendly against Brentford earlier this week.

Leno told Sky Sports News: “We as players have so many people looking up to us as idols.

“We have to show, as Arsenal, that we support you; it doesn’t matter if you are black or white, or what your religion is.

Arsenal took a knee and wore Black Lives Matter T-shirts ahead of their friendly against Brentford

Arsenal took a knee and wore Black Lives Matter T-shirts ahead of their friendly against Brentford

“It is sad in 2020 we are still discussing these things, but this is the reality and we have to keep pushing on this.

“It doesn’t matter if you are black or white, we have to respect each other and everybody should have the same chances in life.”

Speaking ahead of Arsenal’s return to Premier League action on Wednesday against Manchester City, Leno said: “Everyone is getting more excited [about the season beginning].

“I’m looking forward and probably everybody in the world is looking forward that Premier League football is going back at least to something like normal.

“Everything will be new at the beginning with the match-day protocols. But it was the same with training and you get used to it. And we’re all glad we can do what we love and play football again.

“I’m sure that everything will go in a good way and that everything will go smoothly like in Germany. We as players have a good feeling that everything is safe.”

Arsenal can move sixth and close the gap to fourth-placed Chelsea to five points if they beat City in what is a game in hand on the rest of the pack, and Leno is confident despite the threat of losing home advantage without fans in the Emirates.

“We are prepared for the situation without the fans, we have worked during the break on our mindset and our leadership,” he said.

“We can surprise City because nobody has the rhythm. I’m sure we can have a good start. Mikel (Arteta) knows every player and he knows the manager better than anyone.

“I think Mikel will have a good game-plan and at this level we think we are a very good team.”

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WATCH: Aerial footage of 64 000 turtles converging on Aussie island

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Australian marine scientists have released remarkable footage showing 60 000-plus sea turtles gathering on the Great Barrier Reef as they wait to go ashore and lay their eggs.

The green sea turtles go each year to the remote Raine Island, about 600km northeast of the Queensland city of Cairns, and in recent years conservation efforts have seen their numbers grow significantly.

However, trying to accurately count tens of thousands moving turtles from a moving boat in the sometimes turbulent ocean is not a simple task. So at the end of last year the scientists from the Queensland Government’s Department of Environment and Science embraced modern drone technology to help them gather the data.

The idea worked, a new scientific paper has just been published detailing the findings, and nature-lovers around the world have been treated to spectacular aerial visuals of an estimated 64 000 turtles gathering around the island.

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Named for greenish colour of their cartilage and fat

Green sea turtles are named for the greenish colour of their cartilage and fat and are found mainly in tropical and subtropical waters. They will travel significant distances as they migrate between their feeding and nesting grounds.

The green sea turtle is classified as an endangered species by the Red List of Threatened Species published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The biggest threats to the population are overharvesting of their eggs, loss of nesting beach sites, hunting and being caught in fishing nets.

Although precise population numbers are unknown, it is believed there are between 85 000 and 90 000 nesting females alive today, based on nesting beach monitoring reports tracked by the Sea Turtle Conservancy.

According to the National Wildlife Federation, nesting occurs in over 80 countries. There are populations with different colourings and markings in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans.

Largest remaining green turtle nesting location

Raine Island is considered to be the largest remaining green turtle nesting location in the world and is a protected national park not accessible to the public. The Raine Island Recovery Project is working to protect and restore the island’s green sea turtle habitat.

Scientists with a turtle on Raine Island. Photo credit: Great Barrier Reef Foundation

“We’re seeing the world’s largest aggregation of green turtles captured in these extraordinary drone images that are helping to document the largest turtle numbers seen since we began the Raine Island Recovery Project,” Great Barrier Reef Foundation Managing Director, Anna Marsden, said.

“This important research combines science and technology to more effectively count endangered green turtles.”

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Amitabh Bachchan says the prosthetics for Gulabo Sitabo took four-five hours each day : Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama

Amitabh Bachchan is quite the legendary actor who has managed to woo us with his performances in every film. While at his age it would be easier to go for the conventional roles, he never ceases to amaze us with his ability to try new things every time. For Shoojit Sircar’s Gulabo Sitabo, Amitabh Bachchan had to play the role of Old Mirza and even had to change his walking posture to make it look extremely realistic.

Speaking of his role, the veteran actor said that every role comes with a challenge for those that agree to work on it and Gulabo Sitabo was no less. He revealed that he had to sit for a good four to five hours each day for the prosthetics in the month of May and had to get the posture for his role correct. But if he wishes to call himself a professional then he has to accept the challenges and enjoy it.

Amitabh Bachchan surely redefines professionalism for us.

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Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra’s Bajirao Mastani gets stage revamp, Rajneish Duggal to play Peshwa Bajirao : Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama

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Back in 2015, filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali directed Bajirao Mastani which was fronted by Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, and Priyanka Chopra. Now, it is getting a revamp with a stage musical with Kathak legend Pandit Birju Maharaj as the creative director.

The musical, based on Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s movie Bajirao Mastani, will be directed by Maitreyee Pahari. Actor Rajniesh Duggal is stepping into the shoes of Peshwa Bajirao with Kathak dancers Shailja Nalwade and Anusua Majumdar playing Mastani and Kashibai respectively.

Rajniesh was quoted saying, “I am extremely glad to have been trained under the guidance of Pandit Birju Maharaj ji for the musical. This is something I have never done before. While initially, the plan was to take it to different cities and countries there is a possibility that it will go online. The talks are still on.”

The musical features nine-ten musical sequences with 50 dancers and 12 actors from all across the country. Including ‘Malhari’, they have retained seven of the original songs from the film.

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