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Tom Hanks Urges Harvard Grads To Defend The Truth And Resist Indifference

Actor Tom Hanks delivers a commencement address during Harvard University commencement exercises on the school's campus, Thursday, May 25, 2023, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Tom Hanks told graduates of Harvard University on Thursday to be superheroes in their defense of truth and American ideals, and to resist those who twist the truth for their own gain.

“For the truth to some is no longer empirical. It’s no longer based on data, nor common sense, nor even common decency,” said the two-time Academy Award winner during his keynote address. He invoked the Latin word for truth, “veritas,” Harvard’s motto.

“Telling the truth is no longer the benchmark for public service,” he said. “It’s no longer the salve to our fears, or the guide to our actions. Truth is now considered malleable, by opinion and by zero sum endgames.”

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Actor Tom Hanks examines a ball as part of a spoof during Harvard University commencement exercises on the school’s campus, Thursday, May 25, 2023, in Cambridge, Mass. Hanks was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts during the ceremonies. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

That left the more than 9,000 graduates at Harvard’s 372nd commencement with a choice to make, said the Hollywood icon, who has played an astronaut, a soldier, a little boy in a man’s body and even a Harvard professor in a decades-long movie career.

“It’s the same option for all grownups who have to decide to be one of three types of Americans: Those who embrace liberty and freedom for all; those who won’t; or those who are indifferent,” he said. “Only the first do the work of creating a more perfect union, a nation indivisible. The others get in the way.”

Near the end of the speech, he drove the point home to a group that included not just undergraduates but those who graduated from Harvard’s professional and extension schools.

“The responsibility is yours. Ours. The effort is optional. But the truth, the truth is sacred. Unalterable. Chiseled into the stone and the foundation of our republic,” he said.

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Graduating Harvard University students celebrate their graduate degrees in public policy during Harvard commencement ceremonies, Thursday, May 25, 2023, on the school’s campus, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Hanks, who was awarded an honorary doctor of arts degree, poked fun at his own lack of academic credentials on a stage filled with some of the world’s brightest minds and most accomplished scientists.

“It’s not fair, but please don’t be embittered by this fact,” Hanks said. “Now, without having done a lick of work, without having spent any time in class, without once walking into that library — in order to have anything to do with the graduating class of Harvard, its faculty, or its distinguished alumni — I make a damn good living playing someone who did,” he said in reference to his depiction of fictional Harvard professor Robert Langdon in three movies based on Dan Brown’s novels — “The Da Vinci Code,” “Angels & Demons” and “Inferno.”

“It’s the way of the world, kids,” he said to a chorus of laughter.

Before Hanks headed to the podium to give his speech, Harvard President Lawrence Bacow, presiding over his last commencement before stepping down, called Hanks, “Wilson’s bestie, Buzz’s buddy, Ryan’s savior, America’s dad,” and presented him with a Harvard volleyball, in tribute to his role in “Cast Away,” where to stay sane his character talks to an old volleyball.

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Actor Tom Hanks examines a ball as part of a spoof during Harvard University commencement exercises on the school’s campus, Thursday, May 25, 2023, in Cambridge, Mass. Hanks was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts during the ceremonies. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Hanks proved to be the most popular person on stage, posing for selfies with faculty members before the ceremony and giving congratulatory fist bumps to dozens of Harvard students who graduated summa cum laude.

“May goodness and mercy follow you all the days,” he said, referencing a biblical verse. “All the days of your lives. Godspeed.”

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Man United Secures Champions League Return With 4-1 Rout Of Chelsea

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates after scoring his side's fourth goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Chelsea at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Thursday, May 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United secured a return to the Champions League with a 4-1 win over Chelsea on Thursday.

Goals from Casemiro, Anthony Martial, Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford ensured a victory that means a Premier League top-four finish is now certain in Erik ten Hag’s first year at the club.

United moved up to third and two points above Newcastle going into the final game of the season.

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Manchester United’s Casemiro (18) scores his side’s opening goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Chelsea at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Thursday, May 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

United needed a point from its final two games to secure qualification to the Champions League and went ahead in the sixth minute when Casemiro headed in Christian Eriksen’s free kick.

Mykhaylo Mudryk should have put Chelsea ahead before that, but the $108-million signing completely misfired with only goalkeeper David de Gea to beat.

Martial doubled United’s lead in first-half stoppage time to put the home team in control going into the break.

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Chelsea’s Cesar Azpilicueta, left, in action as Manchester United’s Anthony Martial scores his side’s second goal during the English Premier League soccer match  at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Thursday, May 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

Fernandes added a third from the penalty spot in the 73rd after being brought down by Wesley Fofana.

It got worse for Fofana and Chelsea when the defender’s misplaced pass was seized on and substitute Rashford added a fourth five minutes later.

Another substitute Alejandro Garnacho hit the bar late on as United went in search of another.

Chelsea substitute Joao Felix scored a consolation in the 89th, but it was another miserable night for the Londoners, who have now lost eight of their 10 games under interim manager Frank Lampard.

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Chelsea’s goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, right, fails to save the goal from Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Chelsea at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Thursday, May 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

One concern for United was a first-half injury to Antony, who looked in distress as he left the field on a stretcher.

The Brazil international looked in distress as he left the field at Old Trafford in the 29th minute.

He held his face as he was carried off, and United manager Erik ten Hag consoled him with a pat on the stomach before he was taken to the locker rooms.

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Manchester United’s Antony lies on a stretcher during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Chelsea at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Thursday, May 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

It was not immediately clear what part of the body Antony hurt, but he was in pain after a challenge from Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah. Antony was replaced by Marcus Rashford.

The injury will be a concern for Ten Hag ahead of the FA Cup final against Manchester City next week. United is already without Lisandro Martinez and Marcel Sabitzer for that match.

Antony, who was a $95 million signing from Ajax last summer, left with United leading Chelsea 1-0 through an early goal from Casemiro.

United needs a point from its final two games to secure Champions League qualification.

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1 Woman, 2 Policemen Dead In Stabbing, Shooting In Central Japan

A police officer controls traffic near the scene of a fatal stabbing and shooting incident in Nakano, Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on May 25, 2023. (Kyodo)

A woman and two police officers died on Thursday in a stabbing and shooting incident involving a man in possession of a hunting rifle in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan.

The man has holed up in a nearby residence, likely the house of a local assembly speaker, according to police and local officials. Another man is injured but his condition is unknown, because he is still too close to the scene to be rescued.

The police received an emergency call at around 4:25 p.m. about a man stabbing a woman in Nakano, northern Nagano Prefecture. Police officers who rushed to the scene were shot.

More gun shots were heard later in the day, according to the police.

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Police officers stand near the scene of a fatal stabbing and shooting incident in Nakano, Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on May 25, 2023. (Kyodo)

A man living in the neighborhood detailed the harrowing incident that unfolded in front of him, saying he saw a man running after a woman and stabbing her, and later firing a gun at a police car from point-blank range when officers arrived at the scene.

The usually peaceful area, which is dotted with homes and rice fields, was disrupted with police sirens blaring and citizens urged to stay in their homes as the man remained on the run.

The suspect was last seen wearing camouflage clothing, a hat, sunglasses and a mask. The residence he appears to be in is that of Masamichi Aoki, the speaker of the Nakano city assembly.

The 72-year-old eyewitness said he first spotted the attacker chasing a woman shouting for help while he was working in a field at about 4 p.m.

The suspect then grabbed the woman by the arm before stabbing her in the back with a blade that appeared to be around 30-centimeters long. He stabbed her again in the chest while she lay facing upward, according to the eyewitness.

“I killed because I wanted to,” the suspect was quoted as saying, when the eyewitness asked why he had done such a thing.

As the man left on foot, the 72-year-old local rushed to his home about 150 meters away, called the police and took the officers to a parking area where the stabbing took place.

The attacker then reemerged as the police car was parking, and immediately fired a gun into the driver’s side.

The witness, terrified by the sound, ran away. He said he heard more guns shots but was too afraid to look back.

The scene of the incident is about 2 kilometers west of Shinshunakano Station on the Nagano Electric Railway.

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Thailand Sets Date to Bring Back Poor Elephant Plai Sak Surin

Sak Surin the Elephant

Thailand has arranged a date for the return of “Plai Sak Surin,” a male elephant who lived in Sri Lanka for 21 years before returning to Thailand for treatment.

Mr. Warawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, stated that he worked with the Thai Embassy in Sri Lanka to contact the moving cage company and contacted the Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft company to bring the elephant back to Thailand on July 2, 2023, for treatment at Chang Lampang Hospital.

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Thongsuk Malingam, Plai Sak Surin’s mahout and former owner, came to Sri Lanka to help care for him for six months after learning of his illness from the conservation group Rally for Animal Rights and Environment (RARE), which called on the Thai government to return Plai Sak Surin.

Plai Sak Surin, who was underweight, shackled, and had abscesses on his hip and crippled right leg, had been to the vet twice for treatment.

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Thongsuk claimed that during his six-month stay in Sri Lanka, it was showed that Plai Sak Surin will never have a better life in Sri Lanka since he is not properly cared for. They also shackled the elephant to both front legs, and once he was crucified, they forced him not to walk for exercise, which harmed his health.

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Weed Entrepreneurs Ask MFP For Clarity On Their Future

The explanation of the Move Forward Party (MFP) about cannabis policy has come after the weed entrepreneurs showed their oppressiveness for the new government.

Sirikanya Tansakul, the soon-to-be Move Forward Party list leader MP and Deputy chief, said on May 25 that there will be lawsuits following the Health Ministry’s announcement to classify weed as an illegal drug. She, however, stressed that entrepreneurs who have been operating their businesses legally will be protected and will be able to continue their businesses.

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Sirikanya Tansakul

During the protection period, the government will move forward with drafting legislation and regulations for the use of cannabis under the Cannabis Act. The law will also protect and compensate for any damages that may arise from future changes. She added that some of the harms were caused by the loopholes of the previous government.

Previously, Prasitchai Nhoonuan, chairman of Write Future of Thai Weed, posted attacking messages to the Move Forward Party after Pita Limjaroenrat, the party leader, and leaders of seven parties signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to bring weed back under the illegal drug law.

He said that the Move Forward Party did not value weed as a fact, but chose to make it a political movement and harm the people. He added that the party agreed with the people to bring the Weed Bill from the people to Parliament. Prasitchai said that the network will stop its protests if Move Forward can answer 2 questions without bias.

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First, Move Forward must comparatively present the benefits and dangers of alcohol, cigarettes and pot. The party must produce research that will be presented to the public. If it turns out that smoking pot is more dangerous than alcohol and cigarettes, the network will support the party in reclassifying pot as an illegal drug.

Secondly, Move Forward must provide an answer to the implications of the Free Liquor Act. Why does the party support the empowerment of free alcohol but bring back weed as an illegal drug, only allowing small producers to produce weed and people have to scramble for money to buy it, contrary to people’s longstanding traditional knowledge of weed? Weed then becomes like beer, which people can consume but have to find the money themselves to buy.

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Preda Chaiyo, an owner of Nud Kun@Pattaya, said entrepreneurs do not support the MOU as weed is an industrial crop. He added that weed has boosted the economy since he opened his shop and that weed has more benefits than dangers depending on how it is used. He said it was not a good idea to make weed an illegal drug again.

Shops that have permission to both grow and sale, they can continue their business without much clarity until the new government is formed. After that, it will depend on the designated authority to reform weed shops. 

Preda said he wished Move Forward MPs from each district knew that they were also from tourist areas and knew very well that weed had boosted the economy in these areas such as Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Bangkok. Finally, he wished that there could be a compromise.

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David Foster is bringing all-time hits to Bangkok this August

Royal Paragon Hall in partnership with Maximage are hosting one a spectacular concert of the year “THONBURI PHANICH GROUP PROUDLY PRESENTS HITMAN DAVID FOSTER AND FRIENDS BANGKOK 2023.”

David Foster the acclaimed “Hitman,’ is the legendary musician, composer and producer of our time. He has also played a key role in the success of numerous world-renowned artists and the creator of all-time hit songs such as I Will Always Love You, I Have Nothing and Never Enough from the movie The Greatest Showman.

David Foster is bringing his hits to Bangkok, performed by award-winning artists Michael Bolton, Loren Allred, Katharine McPhee and Peabo Bryson. Young Thai talent Putthipong ‘Billkin’ Assaratanakul will also join David Foster on stage for the first time. The world-class concert is sponsored by Thonburi Phanich Group, Singha Drinking Water, Air Asia, Plan B Media and MET 107.     

The concert “THONBURI PHANICH GROUP PROUDLY PRESENTS HITMAN DAVID FOSTER AND FRIENDS BANGKOK 2023” will be performed on 5 August 2023 at 19.00 hrs at Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon.

Tickets are available from 3 June 2023 at all ThaiTicketMajor or online at www.thaiticketmajor.com at THB10,000 / 5,500 / 4,500 / 3,500 and 2,500.

For more ticket information, please call 02-262-3456. VIZ members can enjoy pre-booking privilege on 2 June 2023 at ONESIAM SuperApp. For more event information, visit  Facebook : Royal Paragon Hall, MET 107 or www.met107.fm

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CPHI-OLIC Works Together to Build Awareness for Sustainable Thai Pharmaceutical Industry

CPHI South East Asia 2023 aims to build awareness of pharmaceutical standards in Thailand to broader public and to promote drug security with OLIC, a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer that is set to announce its plan for environmental , community and its business sustainability with a goal to promote access to medicines sources and comprehensive solutions at CPHI South East Asia 2023, Hall 1-3, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), during 12-14 July 2023.

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Rungphech Chitanuwat, Regional Portfolio Director – ASEAN Informa Markets Thailand, revealed as an organizer of CPHI South East Asia 2023 that important goals are to build awareness about the pharmaceutical production standards in Thailand and to understand opportunities in the industry which will be how to support in building drug security in region. The organizer also wanted to create a trust and wider understanding that pharmaceutical production in Thailand complies with the international standard (GPM PIC/S), that the industry manufactures quality medicine and has the potential in being an exporter to the world market.

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The challenge that Thailand is facing is that pharmaceutical production in this region still depends on more than 90% of the importation of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). Together with the high production costs, Thailand has less than 200 local manufacturers in the industry.

Another important issue is that consumers are still unaware of the standards of pharmaceutical production in Thailand. Therefore, the organizer would like to promote and encourage both manufacturers and consumers in Thailand to trust the international production standard which will increase the use of domestically manufactured medicine.

At CPHI South East Asia 2023, there will be answers to these issues. The event will also create areas for discussion and opportunities accessible to both Thai and foreign investors. 

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Mr. Yoshihiro Takada, Managing Director of OLIC Thailand Limited, one of the most comprehensive Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Southeast Asia, revealed that the pharmaceutical industry in Thailand still has a lot of room to grow. Most of them depend on importation and still need money to cover the renovation of factories to meet the GMP-PIC/S standards, while OLIC positions itself to be more than a pharmaceutical manufacturer – it has been operating with modern production technologies to reach its goal of creating a society with sustainable health where everyone lives happily and healthily.

“As a provider who offers comprehensive services from pharmaceutical formulation development and analytical method development and validation, to production and packaging, product registration, product logistics and deliveries.

With the use of modern technology and machines, our factory manufactures various types of medicine such as sterile medicines, pills, liquid medicines, gels, soft gels, and many more. Our products are exported to over 30 countries worldwide and also available in Thailand and across Southeast Asia, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Europe, the USA, and Australia.”

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Thitima Thongkam, B.Sc.(Pharmacy), Quality and Compliance Director, OLIC Thailand Limited, said OLIC has always paid attention to product innovation development. Recently, OLIC has added a new production line that manufactures effervescent medicine which is a medicine that dissolves and releases carbon dioxide as soon as it is in contact with water. The benefit of effervescent tablets is that they are useful to formulate for medicines that are difficult to make in tablets, they are fast to absorb, and they are absorbed better. 

“The production of effervescent tablets requires additional quality control as it has a more complicated formula and production process, especially when it comes to temperature and humidity control. We pay close attention to the packaging to ensure that our customers receive our products in the best quality.”

Additionally, the company uses the latest real-time track and trace technology such as the use of GS1-standard barcodes and serialization and aggregation in compliance with regulatory requirements in our clients’ markets. The track and trace technology not only tracks each product in their production chains from beginning to end but also helps increase security and performance.

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Angsana Wanasathian, B.Sc.(Pharmacy), Operations Director, OLIC Thailand Limited, added that OLIC realized the importance and paid attention to sustainable growth. Since 2019, the company has directed the source of energy for its production processes to recycled or clean energy. It has also changed its lighting system, the fuel source in the factory, which reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 23.9% in 2021.

In 2022, OLIC installed a 0.99-Megawatt Solar Cell System (first phase) at the factory. In 2023, the system started to generate electricity with an estimated generation of 1,254 Megawatt per year, equivalent to the reduction of carbon monoxide by approximately 650 tons per year. Currently, the company is planning an additional investment plan for a 0.80-Megawatt Solar Cell System (second phase).

“The Solar Cell System not only cuts the cost of energy consumption, but also creates positive impacts on our environment, enabling OLIC to sustainably grow our business for the long run under an approach with the environment, society, and good governance in mind. We are determined to always stand by our clients, partners, employees, and communities.”

CPHI South East Asia 2023, Southeast Asia’s comprehensive technology showcase and convention in the pharmaceutical industry, will take place at Hall 1-3, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), during 12-14 July 2023. For those who are interested, registration is now open at  www.CPHI.com/sea

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Six Cows Die From Lightning As Isan Faces A Severe Rainstorm

Many areas in Isan or northeastern Thailand are experiencing extreme weather, including storms, torrential rain, thunder, and lightning, as the rainy season begins.

At Ban Non-Sang in Nong Bua Lam Phu province was hit by heavy storms and rain as well as several lightning strikes on 23 May, it was found that 6 cows were dead. The corpses were lying side by side on the ground of the paddy field.

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Thongwan Jitchoti, Chief Executive of the Non-Sang Subdistrict Administrative Organization, said that after an investigation in the area,  that the sight was pitiful.

All the cows belong to Suban Tuna, 75, a local man from the Non-Sang sub-district. Suban and his family went to the scene to see their dead cows with sadness because all the cows were adults and if he sold the cows, he would receive a total of 200,000 baht.

Thongwan added that he felt sorry for the local people because according to government rules, the locals cannot be helped with money from these lightning damages. He only gave away his personal money by buying 3 cow carcasses for 10,000 baht each, 30,000 baht in total, to help Suban. Suban distributed the rest of the cow carcasses to his relatives and the locals.

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On May 24, a summer storm in Mukdahan Province damaged more than 20 houses in Chanot sub-district and Bang Sai Noi sub-district, Wan Yai district.

On the same night in Chaiyaphum Province, a massive tree branch was also thrown along both sides of the road by the storm, blocking vehicles from crossing. Two cars sank into a road under construction. Fortunately, no one was injured.

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Thai Meteorological Department stated that during 25 – 26 and 30 May, scattered thundershowers. During 27 – 29 May, scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers with isolated heavy to very heavy rain. southwesterly winds 10 – 25 km/hr. Minimum temperature 22 – 26 °C. Maximum temperature 31 – 36 °C.

 

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South Korea, US Troops To Hold Massive Live-Fire Drills Near Border With North Korea

FILE - Flags of South Korea and the United States flutter outside of the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History in Seoul, South Korea, on April 25, 2023. Photo: Lee Jin-man / AP File
FILE - Flags of South Korea and the United States flutter outside of the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History in Seoul, South Korea, on April 25, 2023. Photo: Lee Jin-man / AP File

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The South Korean and U.S. militaries were set to begin massive live-fire drills near the border with North Korea on Thursday, despite the North’s warning that it won’t tolerate what it calls such a hostile invasion rehearsal on its doorstep.

Thursday’s drills, the first of the allies’ five rounds of firing exercises until mid-June, mark 70 years since the establishment of the military alliance between Seoul and Washington. North Korea has typically reacted to such major South Korean-U.S. exercises with missile and other weapons tests.

Since the start of 2022, North Korea has test-launched more than 100 missiles but none since it fired a solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile in mid-April. North Korea has argued its torrid pace of tests was meant to respond to the expanded military drills between the U.S. and South Korea, but observers say the North aims to advance its weapons development then wrest greater concessions from its rivals in eventual diplomacy.

The U.S.-South Korean firing exercises, called “the combined annihilation firepower drills,” would be the biggest of their kind. The drills have been held 11 times since they began in 1977, according to the South Korean Defense Ministry.

Ministry officials said this year’s drills are to involve advanced stealth fighter jets, attack helicopters, multiple rocket launch systems and other weapons from South Korea and the United States. It wasn’t immediately known how many troops would take part in the drills, but previous exercises in 2017 drew about 2,000 soldiers and 250 weapons assets from both countries.

An earlier Defense Ministry statement said the drills are meant to enhance the allies’ combined operational performance capabilities. It said South Korea and the United States will seek to establish “the overwhelming deterrence and response capabilities” to cope with North Korean nuclear and missile threats.

Last Friday, North Korea’s state media called the drills “a typical North Korea-targeted war rehearsal.” It said North Korea “cannot but take a more serious note of the fact that” that the drills would be held in an area a few kilometers (miles) from its frontier.

KCNA said the U.S. and South Korea will face unspecified “corresponding responses” over their series of large-scale, provocative drills.

Earlier this year, the South Korean and U.S. militaries conducted their biggest field exercises in five years. The U.S. also sent the nuclear-powered USS Nimitz aircraft carrier and nuclear-capable bombers for joint exercises with South Korea.

In their summit last month, U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced steps to reinforce their deterrence capabilities such as the periodic docking U.S. nuclear-armed submarines in South Korea; bolstering joint training exercises; and the establishment of a new nuclear consultative group. Biden also issued a blunt warning that any North Korean nuclear attack on the U.S. or its allies would “result in the end of whatever regime” took such action.

Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, later said the Biden-Yoon summit agreement revealed the two countries’ “most hostile and aggressive will of action” against the North. She threatened to further bolster her country’s escalatory nuclear doctrine, saying “The pipe dream of the U.S. and South Korea will henceforth be faced with the entity of more powerful strength.”

Worries about North Korea’s nuclear program grew after the North last year legislated a law that authorizes the preemptive use of nuclear weapons. Many foreign experts say North Korea has yet to possess functioning nuclear missiles.

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Story: Hyung-Jin Kim

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95-Year-Old Australian Woman Dies After Police Shoot Her With Stun Gun

The entrance to the aged care facility Yallambee Lodge in Cooma, Australia is photographed on Friday, May 19, 2023. Photo: Lukas Coch / AAP Image via AP
The entrance to the aged care facility Yallambee Lodge in Cooma, Australia is photographed on Friday, May 19, 2023. Photo: Lukas Coch / AAP Image via AP

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A 95-year-old Australian woman died Wednesday, a week after a police officer shot her with a stun gun in a nursing home as she moved toward him using a walker and carrying a steak knife, in a tragedy that has outraged many Australians.

Clare Nowland, who had dementia, had been hospitalized in Cooma in New South Wales state since her skull was fractured when she fell on May 17 after Constable Kristian White shocked her with a stun gun.

Police announced Nowland’s death hours after reporting that White has been ordered to appear in court on July 5 on charges of recklessly causing grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and common assault. The charges are likely to be upgraded following her death.

White and another police officer had gone to Yallambee Lodge, a nursing home in Cooma that specializes in residents with higher care needs including dementia, after staff reported that Nowland had taken a serrated steak knife from the kitchen.

The violence against an elderly and incapacitated woman has sparked a national debate about the police use of stun guns in such circumstances and the competence of aged care staff. Police are allowed to use stun guns when lives are in danger.

A coroner will determine the cause of death. Police say her injuries resulted from falling to the floor, not from the electric charge from the Taser-brand stun gun.

White has been under police internal investigation since the incident and has been suspended from duty with pay since Tuesday.

White and his police partner on the day have images of the incident from their body cameras, but police have declined to release them.

The government elected a year ago is increasing resources for aged care.

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