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James Earl Jones, Voice of Star Wars Villain Darth Vader, Dies at 93

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FILE - James Earl Jones poses with his honorary Oscar at the 84th Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Jones, who overcame racial prejudice and a severe stutter to become a celebrated icon of stage and screen has died at age 93, Monday, Sept. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — James Earl Jones, who overcame racial prejudice and a severe stutter to become a celebrated icon of stage and screen — eventually lending his deep, commanding voice to CNN, “The Lion King” and Darth Vader — has died. He was 93.

His agent, Barry McPherson, confirmed Jones died Monday morning at home in New York’s Hudson Valley region. The cause was not immediately clear.

The pioneering Jones, who in 1965 became one of the first African American actors in a continuing role on a daytime drama (“As the World Turns”) and worked deep into his 80s, won two Emmys, a Golden Globe, two Tony Awards, a Grammy, the National Medal of Arts and the Kennedy Center Honors. He was also given an honorary Oscar and a special Tony for lifetime achievement. In 2022, a Broadway theater was renamed in his honor.

He cut an elegant figure late in life, with a wry sense of humor and a ferocious work habit. In 2015, he arrived at rehearsals for a Broadway run of “The Gin Game” having already memorized the play and with notebooks filled with comments from the creative team. He said he was always in service of the work.

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FILE – James Earl Jones accepts the special Tony award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre at the 71st annual Tony Awards on Sunday, June 11, 2017, in New York. (Photo by Michael Zorn/Invision/AP, File)

“The need to storytell has always been with us,” he told The Associated Press then. “I think it first happened around campfires when the man came home and told his family he got the bear, the bear didn’t get him.”

Jones created such memorable film roles as the reclusive writer coaxed back into the spotlight in “Field of Dreams,” the boxer Jack Johnson in the stage and screen hit “The Great White Hope,” the writer Alex Haley in “Roots: The Next Generation” and a South African minister in “Cry, the Beloved Country.”

He was also a sought-after voice actor, expressing the villainy of Darth Vader (“No, I am your father,” commonly misremembered as “Luke, I am your father”), as well as the benign dignity of King Mufasa in both the 1994 and 2019 versions of Disney’s “The Lion King” and announcing “This is CNN” during station breaks. He won a 1977 Grammy for his performance on the “Great American Documents” audiobook.

“If you were an actor or aspired to be an actor, if you pounded the pavement in these streets looking for jobs, one of the standards we always had was to be a James Earl Jones,” Samuel L. Jackson once said.

Some of his other films include “Dr. Strangelove,” “The Greatest” (with Muhammad Ali), “Conan the Barbarian,” “Three Fugitives” and playing an admiral in three blockbuster Tom Clancy adaptations — “The Hunt for Red October,” “Patriot Games” and “Clear and Present Danger.” In a rare romantic comedy, “Claudine,” Jones had an onscreen love affair with Diahann Carroll.

LeVar Burton, who starred alongside Jones in the TV movie “Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones,” paid tribute on X, writing, “There will never be another of his particular combination of graces.”

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FILE – James Earl Jones, left, greets the press along with his wife Cecilia, center, and son Flynn, right, at the premiere of “The Lion King” in Los Angeles, June 12, 1994. Jones, who overcame racial prejudice and a severe stutter to become a celebrated icon of stage and screen has died at age 93, Monday, Sept. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Tara Farrell, File)

Jones made his Broadway debut in 1958’s “Sunrise At Campobello” and would win his two Tony Awards for “The Great White Hope” (1969) and “Fences” (1987). He also was nominated for “On Golden Pond” (2005) and “Gore Vidal’s The Best Man” (2012). He was celebrated for his command of Shakespeare and Athol Fugard alike. More recent Broadway appearances include “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” “Driving Miss Daisy,” “The Iceman Cometh,” and “You Can’t Take It With You.”

As a rising stage and television actor, he performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival Theater in “Othello,” “Macbeth” and “King Lear” and in off-Broadway plays.

Jones was born by the light of an oil lamp in a shack in Arkabutla, Mississippi, on Jan. 17, 1931. His father, Robert Earl Jones, had deserted his wife before the baby’s arrival to pursue life as a boxer and, later, an actor.

When Jones was 6, his mother took him to her parents’ farm near Manistee, Michigan. His grandparents adopted the boy and raised him.

“A world ended for me, the safe world of childhood,” Jones wrote in his autobiography, “Voices and Silences.” “The move from Mississippi to Michigan was supposed to be a glorious event. For me it was a heartbreak, and not long after, I began to stutter.”

Too embarrassed to speak, he remained virtually mute for years, communicating with teachers and fellow students with handwritten notes. A sympathetic high school teacher, Donald Crouch, learned that the boy wrote poetry, and demanded that Jones read one of his poems aloud in class. He did so faultlessly.

Teacher and student worked together to restore the boy’s normal speech. “I could not get enough of speaking, debating, orating — acting,” he recalled in his book.

At the University of Michigan, he failed a pre-med exam and switched to drama, also playing four seasons of basketball. He served in the Army from 1953 to 1955.

In New York, he moved in with his father and enrolled with the American Theater Wing program for young actors. Father and son waxed floors to support themselves while looking for acting jobs.

True stardom came suddenly in 1970 with “The Great White Hope.” Howard Sackler’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play depicted the struggles of Jack Johnson, the first Black heavyweight boxing champion, amid the racism of early 20th-century America. In 1972, Jones repeated his role in the movie version and was nominated for an Academy Award as best actor.

Jones’ two wives were also actors. He married Julienne Marie Hendricks in 1967. After their divorce, he married Cecilia Hart, best known for her role as Stacey Erickson in the CBS police drama “Paris,” in 1982. (She died in 2016.) They had a son, Flynn Earl, born in 1983.

In 2022, the Cort Theatre on Broadway was renamed after Jones, with a ceremony that included Norm Lewis singing “Go the Distance,” Brian Stokes Mitchell singing “Make Them Hear You” and words from Mayor Eric Adams, Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson Jackson.

“You can’t think of an artist that has served America more,” director Kenny Leon told the AP. “It’s like it seems like a small act, but it’s a huge action. It’s something we can look up and see that’s tangible.”

Citing his stutter as one of the reasons he wasn’t a political activist, Jones nonetheless hoped his art could change minds.

“I realized early on, from people like Athol Fugard, that you cannot change anybody’s mind, no matter what you do,” he told the AP. “As a preacher, as a scholar, you cannot change their mind. But you can change the way they feel.”

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The iPhone 16, New AirPods and Other Highlights from Apple

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Apple CEO Tim Cook talks on the stage during an announcement of new products at Apple headquarters Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Juliana Yamada)

CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple squarely shifted its focus toward artificial intelligence with the unveiling of its hotly anticipated iPhone 16 along with a slew of new features coming with the next update to the device’s operating system. While the new phone lineup headlined Monday’s showcase, the tech giant also shared updates to its smartwatch and AirPod lineups.

Here are all the biggest announcements from Apple’s “Glowtime” event.

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Apple’s core artificial intelligence offerings are being packaged and billed as Apple Intelligence — first revealed at the company’s developers conference in June.

These features include the ability to search for images in your library by describing them, creating custom emojis, summarizing emails and prioritizing notifications. Apple Intelligence will also upgrade Apple’s virtual assistant Siri to get it to better understand requests and give it some awareness of on-screen actions taking place on the phone, hopefully making it more useful.

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The new iPhone 16 is displayed at Apple headquarters Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Juliana Yamada)

What sets Apple apart from what’s being offered by rivals Samsung and Google? It is trying to preserve its longtime commitment to privacy by tailoring its AI so that most of its functions are processed on the device itself instead of at remote data centers. When a task requires a connection to a data center, Apple promises it will be done in a tightly controlled way that ensures no personal data is stored remotely.

Most of Apple’s AI functions will roll out as part of a free software update to iOS 18, the operating system that will power the iPhone 16 rolling out from October through December. U.S. English will be the featured language at launch but an update enabling other languages will come out next year, according to Apple.

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The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max will offer slightly bigger displays and feature variants of the powerful A18 chip, which gives Apple the computing power its devices need to run AI functions.

The iPhone 16 “has been designed for Apple Intelligence from the ground up,” CEO Tim Cook said during Monday’s event.

On the other end of the spectrum, the biggest physical change to the iPhone 16 lineup comes in the form of a dedicated camera-control button. The button responds to clicks and gestures, allowing users to quickly snap pictures, preview a shot or start video recording.

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The Apple iPhone 16 is displayed during an announcement of new products at Apple headquarters Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Juliana Yamada)

The button also allows owners to use something called Visual Intelligence, which will tell the iPhone 16 to automatically search on things you take photos of.

The phones will start shipping Sept. 20. The iPhone 16 will retail for $799, with the Plus model going for $899. The iPhone 16 Pro will cost $999, while the Pro Max will sell for $1,199.

Apple Watch upgrades

The Apple Watch Series 10 features a larger, and brighter, wide-angle OLED display that will allow users to better view the watch at an angle. But Apple focused much of its presentation on the device’s ability to detect signs of sleep apnea.

The new device is also being offered in a titanium finish for the first time, joining a longtime trend in the watch industry of offering a tougher, more lightweight, and perceived higher-quality, alternative to traditional materials.

The Series 10 watch starts at $399 and will be available on Sept. 20.

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Apple Watches are displayed at Apple headquarters Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Juliana Yamada)

Airpods lean toward being a listening device

The new AirPods 4 series will come with an upgraded chip for better audio quality, and will feature more active noise cancellation.

If you frequently lose your ear buds, the new AirPods will also play a sound when you locate them through the Find My app.

In a medically focused update to the AirPods Pro 2, Apple said it will upgrade the devices so they can act as an over-the-counter hearing aid. A free software update will provide the upgrade and also include options to help protect hearing and the ability to administer a clinical-grade hearing test.

The AirPod 4 model costs $129, while the version with active noise cancelling will cost $179. They both ship on Sept. 20.

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AirPods are displayed during an announcement of new products at Apple headquarters Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Juliana Yamada)

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Thailand Aims to Become Top Destination for Indian Film Shoots

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BANGKOK — Department of Tourism aims to tap into the “Bollywood-Hollywood” film market in Mumbai, hoping to attract more Indian film productions to Thailand.

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A Bollywood movie filmed in Thailand

On September 10, the Department of Tourism, through the Thailand Film Office (TFO), plans to participate in the Thai Film Festival 2024 in Mumbai from September 12-15, 2024, at the National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) in Mumbai, India, to attract more Indian film productions to shoot in Thailand.

The Thai Film Festival 2024 in Mumbai is a collaboration between the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Mumbai, the Department of Information of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) under the Film Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of India.

The event aims to promote Thailand’s soft power and showcase the potential of the Thai film industry to government representatives, film industry professionals, and the Indian public.

Jaturon Phakdeewanich, Director-General of the Department of Tourism, revealed that India’s film market is large, with many consumers of movies, series, and entertainment media. According to statistics on foreign film productions in Thailand for January-August 2024, 35 films from India were shot in Thailand, with an investment of over 265 million baht ($7.8 million), ranking second among all foreign film productions in the country.

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Jaturon Phakdeewanich, Director-General of the Department of Tourism

“This is an excellent opportunity for the Department of Tourism to build confidence and invite Indian film productions to shoot in Thailand, which has long been a favorite location for Indian filmmakers. It reinforces that Thailand is ready to accommodate Indian film crews, especially with the incentive measures offering cash rebates of 15-20%, which will be a significant factor in choosing Thailand as a filming location,” he said.

The Department of Tourism hopes that more film productions from India will come to shoot in Thailand, generating income for the country, creating jobs for people in the film industry, and promoting Thai culture and soft power to movie audiences, potentially leading to film tourism.

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ZEISS Opens New Office to Expand Footprint in Bangkok

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries. The headquarters is based in Germany with operations in more than 50 countries. ZEISS products were introduced to Thailand before 1917 by the company B.Grimm. Until May 3th, 1991, Zeiss and B.Grimm established Carl Zeiss Co., ltd. , a joint venture company and opened the office in Bangkok. With the rapid growth, ZEISS office expanded from 668.12 sqm to about 1,000 sqm, which can accommodate over 300 employees.

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On August 27, 2024 – The opening ceremony day of Zeiss new office located on Rachadapisek Road in Bangkok. 

The opening of the new office is driven by ZEISS’ growth ambitions in Thailand and its commitment to providing a modern, collaborative, and welcoming environment for its employees and clients. The goal is to create a workspace that fosters collaboration, engagement, and well-being for the 300 employees in the Bangkok office.

Thai inspirations also tie the design together to create an inviting, warm, and hospitable environment through locally sourced furnishings and materials used in the workspace. “We wanted to create a space that welcomes our clients and guests while enhancing our employees’ collaboration and engagement,” said Ven Raman, Managing Director, ZEISS Southeast Asia. “This thoughtful design extends a warm atmosphere to our team each day while striking an ideal balance between ‘me’ and ‘we’ spaces. We expanded our communal area so that employees can enjoy lunch together and have a flexible space for collaboration and brainstorming sessions. This area can also transform into a versatile event space for both internal and external events, such as product launches and town hall meetings.”

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Instead of a formal reception, a self-help kiosk and an open work café greet employees and guests, providing a welcoming atmosphere as they enter the office. To boost workplace morale and collaboration, communal areas were expanded to create a community space that can be used for brainstorming sessions, unwinding between meetings, or meals together. It also includes private focus pods, social zones, and a gaming area to encourage relaxation and team bonding.

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China’s Thriving EV Industry Takes Green Innovation Global

New energy vehicles are displayed at the inauguration ceremony of BYD's new plant in Rayong province, Thailand on July 4, 2024. (Xinhua/Sun Weitong)

CHENGDU — Gliding effortlessly through 1.6-meter deep water, an electric vehicle (EV) navigating the pool amazed onlookers with its impressive capabilities. Nearby, a flying car resembling a large drone hovered overhead, mesmerizing the crowd below.

These cutting-edge vehicles and technologies were showcased here at the 10-day Chengdu Motor Show 2024 in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, drawing car enthusiasts from around the globe to experience the latest innovations.

“The development potential of China’s EV market is unlimited,” Mark Rainford, founder of the YouTube channel Inside China Auto, told Xinhua at the motor show. “There’s no market anywhere in the world for EVs like China right now, and as those cars make their way to every corner of the world, they’ll drive innovation there too by default.”

SETTING SAIL FROM HOME

From Aug. 30 to Sept. 8, about 130 Chinese and foreign car companies participated in the motor show, displaying over 1,600 vehicles. On the opening day, 63 brand press conferences unveiled 73 new models, including 27 new models making their global debut.

These vehicles ranged from new energy-intelligent connected cars and plug-in hybrids to high-performance luxury sedans and striking concept cars. This diverse array of innovations provided a vivid snapshot of the Chinese automotive industry’s exploration and vision for the future of mobility, presenting customers with a wide range of choices.

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An Xpeng X2 flying car is on display during Chengdu Motor Show 2024 in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Aug. 30, 2024. (Xinhua/Tang Wenhao)

“Today’s EVs are smarter, more economical, and eco-friendly. I’m considering buying one for my family. Plus, features like voice commands and in-car entertainment really make my kids happy,” Ms Shuai, a visitor at the show, told Xinhua.

Shuai’s decision reflects a broader trend among Chinese consumers. In July, the retail penetration rate of new energy vehicles (NEVs) in China exceeded 50 percent for the first time, reaching 51.1 percent. This milestone marks a shift in the Chinese automotive market, with NEVs officially surpassing traditional fuel-powered cars to become the new mainstream, signaling a new phase of industry development.

Today, both EVs and traditional fuel-powered cars are evolving toward greater digitization, connectivity, and intelligence. Noting that the NEV industry is at a pivotal stage of development, Lu Fang, CEO of Chinese NEV brand Voyah, said that the key transformation underway is “the shift from standard NEVs to intelligent, connected ones.”

The leap in smart technology by Chinese automakers not only meets the demands of the domestic market but also paves the way for their expansion into international markets, said Kurt Bachmaier, vice president of sales and marketing of Magna Steyr, an automobile manufacturer based in Austria.

“The electrification of the Chinese auto market is now leading the world,” said Kajikawa Shinya, vice president of GAC Toyota Motor Co., Ltd.

WORKING IN TANDEM

In 2023, China exported 4.91 million vehicles, marking a year-on-year growth of 57.9 percent. Among these, 1.203 million were NEVs, representing a 77.6 percent increase. This milestone establishes China as the world’s largest automobile exporter for the first time, highlighting that China’s NEVs are earning strong recognition both at home and abroad.

Talking about the advantages of Chinese NEVs in the global market, Qin Lihong, co-founder and president of Chinese EV maker NIO highlighted China’s well-established supply chain and abundant engineering talent, enabling domestic companies to respond quickly to market demands. Additionally, Chinese NEVs excel in intelligence and user experience, making them highly competitive in the market.

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Cars are on display during Chengdu Motor Show 2024 in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Aug. 30, 2024. (Xinhua/Tang Wenhao)

According to statistics from the Thai Automotive Industry Association, in 2023, the total number of registered EVs in Thailand reached approximately 76,000, accounting for 12 percent of all vehicle registrations. Notably, Chinese brands dominated the top four positions, and eight of the top 10 spots were also held by Chinese brands.

From exporting complete vehicles to building factories and establishing a presence locally, bringing benefits to local communities, China’s NEVs are venturing further.

This year, Chinese carmaker BYD’s factory in Thailand, regarded as a key automotive production hub in Southeast Asia, was officially completed and began production on July 4, with an annual capacity of about 150,000 vehicles.

Chinese automakers are leveraging their advanced technological expertise to establish factories and form joint ventures in Thailand, benefiting both the Thai people and the local automotive industry, said Suroj Sangsnit, vice president of the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand.

Sangsnit noted that China’s expansion into the Thai EV market not only provides Thai consumers with more choices but also brings advanced technologies, which will help Thailand establish a complete EV supply chain and create local jobs.

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China’s leadership in the EV market not only fosters production collaboration between local Thai automotive companies and Chinese manufacturers but also accelerates the growth of supply chain industries such as batteries and charging stations, supporting Thailand in building a full-fledged EV ecosystem, said Rachanida Nitipathanapirak, vice president of the Strategic Department at the Thailand Automotive Institute.

“We need to be more cautious and share the future potential rewards and risks with partners,” said Qin, indicating NIO is not just focused on exporting products but is also actively seeking strategic partnerships and local production capabilities to enhance its presence in international markets.

To date, NIO has established 54 battery swap stations and 21 charging stations across five European countries — Norway, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Also, NIO leverages its four research and development centers in Europe, including the Research and Development (R&D) Innovation Center and the Design Center in Germany, to drive technological innovation and application, working in tandem with its domestic R&D centers to bring advanced technologies to market.

“We would say, and we’ve been very consistent in arguing, that China’s EVs could be beneficial for Europe. They could certainly be beneficial for the transition to e-mobility in Germany,” said Michael Schumann, chairman of the Board of the German Federal Association for Economic Development and Foreign Trade.

Noting that competition would accelerate progress towards objectives and benefit both the automotive industry and consumers, reduce carbon emissions, and facilitate the transition to EVs, Schumann said Germany should learn from the success of Chinese EVs, and that both sides should strengthen cooperation.

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A staff member (L) introduces a NIO vehicle to a visitor at a NIO House in Berlin, capital of Germany, May 16, 2024. (Xinhua/Ren Pengfei)

INDUSTRY FOR FUTURE

Energy transition has become a global consensus, with major economies around the world committing to achieve carbon neutrality by the mid-21st century. As the negative impacts of global warming on the environment and society become increasingly evident, reducing the carbon footprint has become a shared responsibility for governments and international organizations alike.

NEVs, by reducing reliance on fossil fuels, directly lower greenhouse gas emissions, playing a crucial role in meeting the global temperature control targets set by the Paris Agreement, not to mention the European Green Deal and China’s carbon neutrality goal.

The rise of EVs offers a promising path towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation system. By reducing emissions, decreasing pollution, and promoting renewable energy, NEVs play a crucial role in the global effort to combat climate change and protect the environment, said Schumann.

Currently, many African countries are introducing policies to support green transitions and actively building related infrastructure, creating favorable conditions for the adoption of NEVs. For instance, the Egyptian government has implemented a zero tariff policy on EVs to boost sales, while the number of charging stations in the country has multiplied in recent years.

Similarly, Indonesia has rolled out various policies in recent years to encourage the development of EVs, guiding the automotive industry toward new energy solutions. Chinese automakers have actively expanded their presence in the Indonesian market, steadily increasing their market share.

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This photo taken on Feb. 15, 2024 shows a vehicle on display at the booth of Chinese automaker Wuling during the Indonesia International Motor Show 2024 at Jakarta International Expo in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Xinhua/Zulkarnain)

Developing the new energy industry and promoting green, low-carbon transitions are common goals shared by countries around the world. Only by collaboratively advancing the construction of a global green production and supply chain can people achieve an optimal global capacity structure and enhance the overall impact of global green development.

“The export of Chinese electric vehicles will drive healthy competition worldwide, promote industry advancement and cost reduction, and ultimately improve the overall trajectory of the industry,” said Herbert Diess, chairman of the supervisory board of Infineon Technologies AG, Germany’s largest semiconductor manufacturer.

“We must commend China for its leadership in decarbonization industries. It is an inspiration and a path that we must follow,” former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations Brice Lalonde said.  

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Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Calls for UN Inclusion to Secure Indo-Pacific Peace

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Lin Chia-lung, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan, has written an article about how Taiwan should be included in the UN system to secure peace in the Indo-Pacific, as follows:

Taiwan is an indispensable partner in global supply chains, producing more than 90 percent of the world’s high-end semiconductors and a significant portion of the advanced chips that are driving the AI revolution.

Moreover, half of the world’s seaborne trade passes through the Taiwan Strait, making it a key international waterway. Large parts of the world—and billions of people—have enjoyed great prosperity thanks to the peace and stability that prevails across the strait.

In recent years, global leaders have used both bilateral and multilateral occasions—including G7, EU, NATO, and ASEAN meetings—to highlight the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. However, despite being aware of the importance of reducing tensions in the region, the United Nations (UN) has yet to take action to address the challenges posed by the PRC or to incorporate Taiwan in the UN system.

As new approaches to engaging with Taiwan have emerged in the global community, yielding huge global benefits, the idea that there must be a choice between the PRC and Taiwan in the UN system is a false dichotomy. Now is the right time for the UN to evolve and to rethink its unjustified policies that exclude Taiwan.

The first and most urgent task that the UN must address is to stop succumbing to the PRC’s pressure and refrains from distorting UN General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution 2758 adopted in 1971 any further. By willfully misrepresenting Resolution 2758 and falsely conflating it with its own “one China principle,” which differs from the “one China policy” adopted by many countries, the PRC has relentlessly suppressed Taiwan’s legitimate right to meaningfully participate in the UN and its specialized agencies.

Resolution 2758 merely addresses the issue of China’s representation in the UN. It does not mention Taiwan. It neither states that Taiwan is part of the PRC nor ascribes to the PRC any right to represent Taiwan in the UN system. In other words, the resolution has nothing to do with Taiwan.

Thankfully, in recent months, several senior US officials have criticized the PRC’s distortion of Resolution 2758 to justify its spurious claim over Taiwan.

Furthermore, on July 30, the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, an international organization comprising over 250 members of parliament from 38 countries and the EU, demonstrated concrete support for Taiwan by passing a model resolution on Resolution 2758. To maintain international peace and security as outlined in the UN Charter, the UN must return to and encourage a correct interpretation of Resolution 2758 and explore means of resisting the PRC’s aggressive ambitions.

History has shown that democratic resolve must be demonstrated ahead of time—before it is too late. As the world’s foremost forum for international cooperation, the UN system is ideally positioned to address regional security challenges and support global economic stability.

The upcoming 79th UNGA and its Summit of the Future present a timely opportunity to address key security concerns while advancing the broader goals of global sustainable development and building a more resilient global community for current and future generations.

Over many decades, Taiwan has proven to be a responsible and reliable partner to those it has worked with. More recently, we have also made significant contributions to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Embracing Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the UN system would undoubtedly be the UN’s best option for mitigating any potential regional crisis, maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and spurring global prosperity.

Looking ahead, Taiwan will continue to play its part. Working with like-minded countries to maintain healthy and resilient global supply chains— particularly in the semiconductor industry—Taiwan is determined to help power the world forward for many more decades to come.

For a more secure and better world, the UN system needs to include Taiwan.

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Pattaya Probes Viral Sock-Muzzled Dogs’ Photos, Finds Unique Noise Control

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Dogs can eat kibble and drink milk even while wearing covers made from socks.

PATTAYA — Pattaya city officials inspected dogs in Naklua Soi after receiving complaints that over ten dogs had their mouths taped shut, potentially constituting animal cruelty. Upon investigation, it was found that this was not the case.

On September 9, officials from the Complaint Department of Pattaya City Hall and veterinarians from the Public Health and Environment Office of Pattaya City inspected dogs in Naklua Soi 12, Pattaya, Chonburi Province. This followed social media images and messages claiming that dogs’ mouths were taped shut, which led to widespread sharing and comments from animal lovers expressing concern for the dogs.

Officials met with Ms. Kanyarat, 38, and her son. They led the officials to verify the facts about the dogs appearing in social media images, asserting that it wasn’t animal cruelty but a measure to prevent the dogs from barking and causing problems for locals and tourists.

 

Ms. Kanyarat explained that these dogs were originally collected and bred by foreigners who then left the country. Her father continued to care for them, and as she raised them, she grew to love them and felt obligated to look after them. She believed her method wasn’t cruel, as it allowed both dogs and humans to coexist peacefully while preventing any negative impacts on others.

She mentioned that the area often has foreign tourists walking by, and the dogs, unable to distinguish between people, would bark at them. Some dogs also chase children playing in the area. Therefore, she devised mouth covers for them at night, made from old, loose school socks with the ends cut off, slipped over their mouths and tied at the neck.

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The dog has socks put on its mouth around 10:00 p.m. and removed around 7:00 a.m.

They stated that they put the socks on the dogs’ mouths around 10:00 p.m. and remove them around 7:00 a.m. The dogs eat before the socks are put on, and can still eat normally even with the socks on. She uses socks instead of muzzles because muzzles still allow the dogs to bark all night.

Dr. Apichaya Thurangarn, a veterinary expert from Pattaya City, told reporters that upon inspection, they found the dog caretakers to be socially responsible. The use of socks might be misunderstood, making people think the dogs can’t eat or drink, but the on-site inspection showed that these dogs can eat and drink normally.

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Thai Government Addresses Confusion Over UN Convention on Child Refugees

Refugee children in Ban Ton Yang Refugee Camp, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, 2020 ©UNHCR/Chattriyaporn Singchum

BANGKOK —  Following the government’s decision to withdraw the reservation to Article 22 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which concerns the rights of refugee children, an online debate has arisen.

This led to misunderstandings in society as some believed that all foreign children in Thailand would automatically be granted Thai citizenship.

The controversy stems from a post by the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) for Southeast Asia on Friday, in which it welcomed Thailand’s withdrawal of the reservation to Article 22 of the CRC, stating that this would significantly improve the protection of the human rights of refugee and asylum-seeking children in Thailand.

On September 9, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that the withdrawal of the reservation to Article 22 does not mean that foreign children will automatically be granted Thai citizenship.

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Instead, it ensures that refugee children receive adequate protection and humanitarian assistance, as the Convention states: “States Parties shall take appropriate measures to ensure that a child claiming refugee status receives protection and humanitarian assistance, whether or not he or she is accompanied by his or her parents.”

Thailand has been a party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child since 1988. It is one of 196 countries that have signed the Convention, making it the most ratified treaty in the world.

The withdrawal of this reservation follows a review of the legal framework and cooperation with other nations to find solutions for the accommodation and resettlement of refugees. The issue of granting nationality to foreigners remains subject to national law and is not related to the withdrawal of this reservation.

Previously, on August 30, 2024, the Department of Children and Youth announced that Thailand had made a formal declaration withdrawing its reservation to Article 22 of the Convention, which concerns the protection of refugee and asylum-seeking children. This reflects Thailand’s commitment to protect the rights of all children equally and without discrimination.

On July 9, 2024, the Cabinet approved the withdrawal of the reservation to Article 22 of the CRC, which concerns the protection of refugee and asylum-seeking children, as proposed by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security. Thailand has continuously protected and provided services to refugee children in accordance with appropriate measures.

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An undated photo of the Mae La refugee camp in Trat province. Photo: IOM / Courtesy

Warawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Social Development and Human Security, addressed concerns raised by a content creator and the public on social media regarding the Convention on the Rights of the Child, particularly Article 22, which states that a child has the right to care, including education, health care, food and proper development.

“There has been a misunderstanding that Thailand must grant citizenship to these children under Article 22, which is completely false,” he said.

Warawut explained that Article 22 of the CRC does not mention nationality at all. It focuses on protection and ensuring that a child can grow up physically and mentally with the care they deserve. Importantly, Article 22 has been implemented worldwide for over 40 years and has been ratified by more than a hundred countries.

“I want to make it clear to those who wonder why Thailand has to take care of foreign children and does not prioritize Thai children. We take care of all children. And when Thai children are in need abroad, these countries take care of Thai children as well as their own, but they do not grant citizenship to anyone,” Wara Wut said.

He reiterated that Thailand’s endorsement of Article 22 of the CRC does not mean that anyone will be granted citizenship. He urged the public to disseminate accurate information as misconceptions are widespread while accurate information is less common. He asked everyone to help disseminate the correct information.

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Flooding Sweeps Away a Bus and a Bridge Collapses in Vietnam as Deaths Rise to 64

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A bridge collapse due to floods triggered by typhoon Yagi in Phu Tho province, Vietnam on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024 (Bui Van Lanh/ VNA via AP)

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — A bridge collapsed and a bus was swept away by flooding Monday as more rain fell on northern Vietnam from a former typhoon that has caused at least 64 deaths in the Southeast Asian country, state media reported.

Nine people died during the typhoon, which made landfall in Vietnam on Saturday before weakening to a depression, and 50 others died during the consequent floods and landslides. The water levels of several rivers in northern Vietnam were dangerously high.

A passenger bus carrying 20 people was swept into a flooded stream by a landslide in mountainous Cao Bang province Monday morning. Rescuers were deployed but landslides blocked the path to where the incident took place.

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Flood triggered by Typhoon Yagi submerges houses in Bac Giang province, Vietnam Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. (Le Danh Lam/VNA via AP)

In Phu Tho province, rescue operations were continuing after a steel bridge over the engorged Red River collapsed Monday morning. Reports said 10 cars and trucks along with two motorbikes fell into the river. Three people were pulled out of the river and taken to the hospital, but 13 others were missing.

Pham Truong Son, 50, told VNExpress that he was driving on the bridge on his motorcycle when he heard a loud noise. Before he knew what was happening, he was falling into the river. “I felt like I was drowned to the bottom of the river,” Son told the newspaper, adding that he managed to swim and hold on to a drifting banana tree to stay afloat before he was rescued.

Typhoon Yagi was the strongest typhoon to hit Vietnam in decades when it made landfall Saturday with winds up to 149 kph (92 mph). It weakened to a tropical depression Sunday, but the country’s meteorological agency has still warned the continuing downpours could cause floods and landslides.

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A bridge collapse due to floods triggered by typhoon Yagi in Phu Tho province, Vietnam on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024 (Bui Van Lanh/ VNA via AP)

On Sunday, a landslide killed six people including an infant and injured nine others in Sa Pa town, a popular trekking base known for its terraced rice fields and mountains. Overall, state media reported 21 deaths and at least 299 people injured from the weekend.

Skies were overcast in the capital, Hanoi, with occasional rain Monday morning as workers cleared the uprooted trees, fallen billboards and toppled electricity poles. Heavy rain continued in northwestern Vietnam and forecasters said it could exceed 40 centimeters (15 inches) in places.

Initially, at least 3 million people were left without electricity in Quang Ninh and Haiphong provinces, and it’s unclear how much has been restored.

The two provinces are industrial hubs, housing many factories that export goods including EV maker VinFast and Apple suppliers Pegatrong and USI. Factory workers told The Associated Press on Sunday that many industrial parks were inundated and the roofs of many factories had been blown away.

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Flood triggered by Typhoon Yagi submerges houses in Bac Giang province, Vietnam Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. (Le Danh Lam/VNA via AP)

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visited Haiphong city on Sunday and approved a package of $4.62 million to help the port city recover.

Yagi also damaged agricultural land, nearly 116,192 hectares where rice is mostly grown.

Before hitting Vietnam, Yagi caused at least 20 deaths in the Philippines last week and four deaths in southern China.

Chinese authorities said infrastructure losses across the Hainan island province amounted to $102 million with 57,000 houses collapsed or damaged, power and water outages and roads damaged or impassable due to fallen trees. Yagi made a second landfall in Guangdong, a mainland province neighboring Hainan, on Friday night.

Storms like Typhoon Yagi were “getting stronger due to climate change, primarily because warmer ocean waters provide more energy to fuel the storms, leading to increased wind speeds and heavier rainfall,” said Benjamin Horton, director of the Earth Observatory of Singapore.

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BRAND’S and Depa Host AI Talk Sessions, Inspiring Youth in 8 Thai Provinces

Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand) Co., Ltd., the leader in health supplements under the BRAND’S trademark, in collaboration with the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (depa), launched AI ​​Talk Session by BRAND’S Essence of Chicken under “BRAND’S Brain Camp” campaign, in eight provinces from July to August 2024. The campaign aims to create inspiration about the use of AI in various careers through perspectives and experiences of AI Experts from multiple industries. Along with the talk session, intensive coding upgrade activities under the Coding Bootcamp were provided by depa. The activity received an overwhelming response from students and the general public. The company announced its commitment to continue creating meaningful activities to fulfill the dreams of Thai youth toward future careers.

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Ms. Jaturaporn Thanapornsungsuth, Vice President – Head of Marketing (Thailand & Indochina), Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand), stated that BRAND’S Brain Camp is a significant campaign that aims to boost brain potential of Thai youth and enhance their knowledge, creating sustainable competitive advantage of Thailand over other countries in all dimensions. Thus, to further strengthen the company’s long-standing commitment of over 31 years to empowering Thai youth, and to support the government’s policy on developing a digital workforce to drive the country’s economic growth, the company has created integrated activities that facilitate AI learning with self-discovery through roadshows in eight provinces. These activities focused on understanding the benefits of AI across many dimensions, with AI Experts, artists, and actors representing the new generation who joined the discussion and shared their experiences.

AI (artificial intelligence) is a computer system with intelligence similar to humans that can learn from the data input by humans. It can be a tool to support tasks with larger data sets or quantities beyond human capabilities. It can analyze and summarize results quickly. In the AI ​​Talk Session by BRAND’S Essence of Chicken, the discussion covered practical application of AI in various career fields, supporting youths’ ability to apply digital skills to their interests.

The AI ​​Talk by BRAND’S Essence of Chicken included a roadshow in eight provinces across the country as follows:

  1. Khon Kaen under “AI and Music” with two young artists of different styles, Gemini – Norawit Titicharoenrak and Kangsom – Tanatat Chaiyaat, who talked about using AI to help compose songs. When AI is combined with human creativity, the songs are even better. They also suggested that everyone must keep up with AI and use it as a tool, not letting it take our place.
  2. Bangkok under the “AI and Urbanization” by Off-Jumpol Adulkittiporn, representing Bangkokians, expressed his opinion on issues that will help develop the city, such as safety infrastructure. Mr. Sanon Wangsrangboon, the youngest Bangkok Deputy Governor so far, revealed that using AI to manage various matters, such as AI CCTV, can help analyze the density of people to assess and plan for organizing many festivals. Therefore, there is a plan to use AI to help take care of the people and the city. image2 3
  3. Ubon Ratchathani, the topic is “AI and Gaming” with a game expert, Tay-Tawan Vihokratana, joining the discussion. According to Tay, playing games is a way to relax and games that require planning will help train your thinking to become systematic. In addition, AI is currently used in games to increase players’ enjoyment. Mr. Sittichai Theppaitoon, a member of the Thai Game Software Industry Association and Chairman of the subcommittee for Driving Awareness of the Gaming Industry, provided information that we currently use AI to design items, compose music, create textures, or game graphics. He concluded that it is now a significant opportunity for the gaming industry. Those who can follow the trend of using AI first will have a tremendous advantage. image5 3
  4. Phitsanulok, the topic of “AI and Engineering” was represented by a recent graduate in Communication Engineering from Chulalongkorn University, Phuwin Tangsakyuen, who shared his perspectives on learning coding at the university, with Dr. Wasan Pattara-atikom, Director and Senior Researcher, National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) joining in the discussion. The discussion was about engineering thinking principles focusing on problem-solving through the introduction of the Traffy Fondue application that can report and solve real problems in all 77 provinces of Thailand. There is also the development of an application that uses AI to achieve maximum efficiency.image4 3
  5. Chiang Mai under the topic “AI and Linguistic” by Fourth – Nattawat Jirochtikul, who shared perspectives on the challenges of the Thai language in terms of sentence structure, tone, and slang. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Atthaphon Thamrongrattanarit, Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, also shared the progress of his work on developing AI to learn Thai. This AI language tool will help with translation, writing, or research, which will benefit users in the future.
  6. Phuket, under the topic “AI and Film Industry”, we had an opportunity to talk to Perth – Tanapon Sukumpantanasan, about the perspective of a student learning acting and film directing. In addition to his dedication to making a good film, using AI can help make the work more exciting and interesting. Mr. Golf, Paween Phurichitpanya, a famous director, also shared ideas about working with AI to help create the Sci-fi film of the year, such as using Generative AI as a starting point for writing a script or a scene in the futuristic world. He also left a note on AI to increase imagination, while maintaining the key spirit of arts and humanity.image6 3
  7. Chonburi under the topic “AI and Environment” with Alex Rendell sharing his perspective on environmental changes and the challenges of working in the environmental field. Mr. Pattrawuth Phuthongfrom, a Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Public Organization) – GISTDA also talked about the dust issue. One crucial mission assigned by GISTDA is to develop innovations with AI to help manage PM 2.5 dust issues by checking dust levels with a weather-checking app developed by GISTDA, which uses satellites together with AI to achieve more accurate and faster results.
  8. Songkhla under “AI and Medical” with a young actor, Jimmy-Jitaraphol Potiwihok MD, sharing his experiences and issues that he would like to see the development. Dr. Piyalitt Ittichaiwong also joined the discussion on using AI technology to help with various tasks so that doctors can help more patients quicker than before, minimizing the gap between doctors and patients. The discussion also covered the development of AI that can assist in searching for cancer cells and cancer mutations, and converting images or audio data into text.

Students and parents who are interested in learning about the world of AI with BRAND’S Essence of Chicken can watch playback VDO, take digital skill preparation test, and learn more from online courses at www.BRANDSBRAINCAMP.com while getting ready with BRAND’S Essence of Chicken containing carnosine. 

Keep up with updates on inspiring activities at Line official: @brandsworld and Facebook: Brand’s World Thailand (https://www.facebook.com/BRANDSWorldThailand

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