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Indulge in a Yuletide Feast with TWG Tea Festive Set Menu this Holiday Season

Bangkok, December 2022 – With the cheers of merriment and chime of sleigh bells echoing around the fireplace, tea lovers and gourmands can indulge in a decadent TWG Tea’s festive set menu this holiday season. 

A Taste of Christmas

Enjoy a tantalising Roasted Rack of Lamb with a Noel! Noel! Tea infused Saffron Couscous, carefully seasoned and infused to bring out its natural flavour. 

Make merry and whet your appetite with a Grilled Seabass with Purple Potato and Grain Mustard Beurre Blanc. Grilled to perfection, the seabass is served with purple potato, aromatic dill and grain mustard beurre blanc infused with Lemon Bush Tea. 

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Round off the festivities on a sweet note with a Yuzu Cream Cheese Velvet Cake, carefully layered with a Yuzu Cherry Jelly. Enjoy the dessert with a scoop of Red Christmas Tea infused milk ice cream, almond mousse panna cotta sprinkled with almond cookies, a delightful addition to your festive table.  

Refresh the palate with a refreshing TWG Tea Mocktail of Red Chai, raspberry puree and lemon juice, perfect to make merry this festive season. 

TWG Tea Festive Set Menu, 1,890 baht for Full Set ; 1,090 baht for Meat Set and tea; 690 baht, for Seafood Set and tea and 590 baht Dessert tea and dessert. Available at TWG Tea Salon and Boutique at The Emporium (G Level) Tel. 080-976-3502 and 087-045-6850  and Siam Paragon (G Level) Tel. 082-026-9673 and 097-370-9947 and Icon Siam (G Level) (Exclusive Dessert set) Tel.095-890-2697 from 1 December 2022 to 15 January 2023.

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Perfect Gifts for Your Loved Ones 

For this season of celebration and gifting, TWG Tea recommends Forever Noel Tea, a festive blend that brings warmth to heart and home this holiday season. Toast the joy of Christmas with this sparkling
TWG Tea green tea blended with a festival of flavours and warm winter spices, as this tea infuses into an aromatic cup with soft lingering notes of hibiscus, cinnamon, clove buds and orange peel.

For those cosy holiday evenings, Red Christmas Tea is a theine-free South Africa red tea, blended with a festival of flavours and spices, the perfect tea to reminisce and celebrate all year long.

Forever Noel Tea from the Grand Mode Tea Collection, 1,560 THB (100g) and Red Christmas Teabag Gift Box, 890 THB (contains 15 cotton teabags) are available from 1 December 2022 at all TWG Tea Salons and Boutiques in Thailand. 

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One Bangkok Prevails at PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final 2022, Sweeps Asia’s Best Landmark Mixed-Use Development award and Thailand’s Best Office Development award

One Bangkok, the largest holistically integrated district in the heart of Bangkok has been awarded Asia’s first Best Landmark Mixed-Use Development and Best Office Development (Thailand) for its office Tower 4 at the prestigious PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final 2022. These awards recognise the excellence demonstrated by One Bangkok through its outstanding quality, unique design concept, location, quality of amenities, construction, success in the marketplace, the accomplishment of overall development goals, sustainable function, and innovation.

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The PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final 2022 is one of the region’s most renowned real estate awards where top country winners vie to be recognised as ‘Best in Asia’. One Bangkok had earlier won ‘Best Mega Mixed-Use Development’ and ‘Best Office Development’ at the 17th PropertyGuru Thailand Property Awards.

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Mr. Lim Hua Tiong, Chief Executive Officer, One Bangkok, said, “Recognition from PropertyGuru is a testament to the confidence of industry leaders in One Bangkok. Our vision and ambition for One Bangkok goes beyond real estate. The design principle of One Bangkok focuses on sustainability, people centric and smart city. We want to make impactful changes to the city, and to be part of Bangkok city evolving into one of the world’s greatest metropolises.”

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“The offices at One Bangkok emphasize health, well-being, sustainability, and quality in every detail as an affirmation to create the ultimate workplace ecosystem of the future. For office Tower 4, we engaged world-renowned consultants to deliver beautifully designed, high-performance environments with flexibility and efficiency for the best occupant experience. It is also the first office tower in Thailand underpinned by future-ready smart technology, targeting WiredScore and SmartScore certifications, and is designed for WELL Platinum certification, ensuring the physical and social environments will benefit the health, well-being, and performance of occupants.” he added.

One Bangkok, a joint venture between TCC Assets Co Ltd and Frasers Property Holdings (Thailand) Co., Ltd. is located at the corner of Wireless and Rama 4 roads with direct linkages to the city’s burgeoning mass transit systems. One Bangkok comprises workplaces of the future, a new retail loop, superlative residences, hotels with the finest five-star hospitality, a world-class live entertainment arena, the presence of art and culture, and a vast, welcoming public realm that covers 50 rai (8 hectares) of the district. As a well-equipped smart city with sustainable infrastructure, One Bangkok aims to be the first project in Thailand to be awarded LEED for Neighborhood Development Platinum certification and WELL Building Standard to support human health and wellness.

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MHESI and TISTR Attended a Meeting with Australian Leading Organizations, to Create International Network and Drive Area-based Economy Using Innovation.

Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR) under Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) created an international collaboration network of innovative agriculture. The delegations of TISTR and MHESI attended a meeting with Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) and Plant Breeding Institute—an organization under the University of Sydney, Australia to exchange and learn the research and development for technology including the Supplementary Diet Product, the operation on Plastic Product in line with BCG Model, the agricultural and ornamental planting technology. The discussion also included the approach to the collaboration between organizations in the future for the sustainable community development.

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The executives of MHESI and TISTR have recently attended a meeting with leading organizations in Australia. The Thai delegations were leaded by Prof. Sirirurg Songsivilai M.D., Ph.D., Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) as the chairman of the Board of Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, together with Dr. Chutima Eamchotchawalit—Governor of Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR), Dr. Rochana Tangkoonboribun—Director of Expert Centre of Innovative Agriculture (InnoAg), Dr. Boonnanida Sodha—Director of International Relationship Department, Office of the Governor (OGV), and Dr. Anan PiriyaPhattarakit—Senior Researcher of InnoAg.

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During the trip, the delegations attended a meeting with Prof. Grant Brinkworth—Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Health and Biosecurity and visited the laboratory at Westmead Innovation Quarter, Westmead Research Hub. The Governor of TISTR presented the overall operation of TISTR and the BCG Model—the economic driving policy, and discussed over the collaboration in Clinical Trial Development for the Supplementary Dietary Food as well as the future cooperation on Plant-based Protein Development which contributes the specializes of TISTR in Herbal Extraction and Natural Product.

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Furthermore, the delegations met Ms. Andrea Sosa-Pintos—IPPIN Senior Program Manager, together with representatives from the Artificial Intelligence Team, the New Generation Agriculture Team, and the Plastic Team of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) in the topic of the New Generation Agriculture and Collaboration on Plastic.

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The team of CSIRO is going to launch the Indo-Pacific Plastics Network Project (IPPN) in the Mae-khong Region in the early of 2023. TISTR has an interest in joining the project. The possible collaboration is a technical support from CSIRO in terms of Business Model Development of Full-cycled Waste Management in Thailand and Expert Exchange between organizations.

In addition, the delegations talked to Prof. Richard Trethowan—Director of Plant Breeding Institute, an organization under the University of Sydney. Joined with meeting, Prof. Robert Park—Head of the Research Team of the Rust Program took the delegations to visit the Rust Research Program and the Institute Research Program of Agriculture and Crop Cultivation. There are Missions to promote the research regarding Plant Breeding Development for benefits, profits, and sustainable production with the best technology. The research focuses on the Genetic Development of Cereal, and Crops, the Development of Food Quality and Farming System, the Agricultural Digitalization, and the Adjustment for Climate and Natural Change. The operation of the Plant Breeding Institute of the University of Sydney has a very close direction with the Missions in Agricultural Research of TISTR; then, the delegations of TISTR wish to seek for a collaboration or a co-research project among institutes in the future.

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Before returning, the delegations visited the Sydney Flower Market—the biggest flowers and ornamental plants market in Australia where there are 50 percent of flowers in Australia selling. According to the survey of the market and information, there are flowers and ornamental plants growing and selling in Australia whole year, the best production period of which is in February – May. The popular flowers are Rose, Carnation, Gerbera, Lily, etc. Most products are distributed and consumed domestically. Australia imports cutting flowers from some partner countries such as Kenya, Malaysia, and China. Referred to information in 2019, Thailand exported Orchids to Australia for 95 percent of the export cutting flowers to Australia. Since 2020 that Thailand started exporting Roses to Australia, there have been positive trends on expanding export market of cutting flowers to Australia.

The visit of MHESI and TISTR to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) and Plant Breeding Institute, the University of Sydney, Australia was to exchange and learn the operation of the technological and agricultural research and development. It was a significant beginning of an international collaboration and networking in Innovative Agriculture in order to align an approach of cooperation in the future and create an international market opportunity for Thai SMEs.

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Wellington College International School Bangkok: A role model for a strong school community

When we talk about the best international schools in Thailand, Wellington College International School Bangkok (WCIB) ranks highly in every respect. Under the management of Dr. Praew – Darika Lathapipat, the school provides a British curriculum with inspiring activities for children, complemented by a learning-friendly environment designed to support their journey of self-discovery. In addition to the strengths of its academic programme and exceptional facilities, WCIB embraces a culture of parent-school engagement that creates a strong community to benefit all members

image4 10 Mr. Christopher Nicholls, Master of WCIB, believes that the Friends of Wellington (FoW), an association of parents, is truly integral to Wellington’s identity. “It is an organisation that brings parents, teachers, and other members of the school community together to share, learn and celebrate. The purpose of regular events, and of the FoW itself, is to support all members of the school as they get more involved, make new friends, develop their networking in our community and much more. Without doubt, a positive, constructive school community is a good school community. “

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Dr. Darika Lathapipat, President of Dhurakij Pundit University and Chairman of the Board of Governors of WCIB, said that besides the focus on British education, along with inspirational activities and cosy learning spaces, WCIB also encourages parental involvement in students’ learning and social activities inside and outside campus. This enhances their skills and knowledge, as well as their mental and physical development.

“Schools learned a lot from the pandemic, when – for long periods – we had to work from home. What was most challenging about that time was not the study itself but the lack of human contact. Once we returned to real-life study, everyone saw afresh how vital community really is. It’s not just about the chat with other parents at the school gates in the morning, but the networks that develop when children make new friends, and their families become friends, and when they talk to their friends whose children are at another school and recommend them to visit and see for themselves. 

If the community is strong and comfortable and has trust, it is much easier for members to communicate openly and honestly. That way, when difficulties emerge, we can address and resolve them with confidence and assurance,” adds Dr. Darika.

Mr. Notachard Chintakanond, Executive Director of the International Affairs Bureau, The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), and Chairman of FoW, said that taking the adults in the FoW as role models, children should understand how vital it is to be a part of society. Working together is essential – when we are united, we can overcome challenges. They will recognise and appreciate the value of their community. It is fundamental that WCIB emphasises how we nurture our children and encourage them to grow up and become good global citizens.”

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Mrs. Cindy Sirinya Bishop, Vice Chairman and Head of the CSR Department of FoW, maintains that the parent community plays a significant role in modern education. At school, rigorous educational standards are essential, but above all, it is important to build a strong parent community to encourage parental involvement and foster relations among community members, including the school, parents, and children.

“Regardless of our differences and backgrounds, we get together, join hands, and create many good things to benefit all. FoW has organised many activities which support children and their development. Although some events were suspended during the pandemic, we are back on track and continue to arrange activities to support our children and the school. At WCIB, children enjoy their time in a good learning environment. We can see their happiness, and, more importantly, they are excited to share stories about their school life with us. We notice their development both mentally and physically.

For this festive season, we are back together for the first time in three years to arrange the Christmas Fayre. Kids have so much fun, and we recognise that the school can be a space for children’s happiness. Beyond the classroom, the school can be a children’s playground or a place to celebrate festivities. This way, it helps children connect and create a good relationship with the school as they can see that their campus is where they can share a good time with everyone.”

Mrs. Becky Russell, Friends of Wellington member, said that the biological system of the children is very important. “Kids have a safety zone here at WCIB. From my experience, when my child comes across problems, she talks to her teacher or counsellor. It is vital that our kids feel safe and comfortable in their community. So, I believe they will grow to their fullest potential with the Wellington education here.”

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Wellington College International School Bangkok is a co-educational school that provides outstanding international education based on the British curriculum. All courses are in English and tailored to suit learners with Thai and diverse cultural backgrounds. It is one of the best private schools in Thailand, recognised for its excellent academic programme, guiding students to be inspired by everything they do, both inside and outside the classroom. The school develops critical thinking skills and encourages students to become truly independent learners. Moreover, the campus is equipped with world-class facilities designed to the highest specifications – all to improve the quality of learning. Taking a holistic approach, a Wellington education gives importance to its community. This strong and positive teamwork grows future game-changers with a burning desire to go out and do good in the world.

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Survivor Found From Thai Navy Ship That Sank Sunday

In this photo provided by the Royal Thai Navy, the HTMS Sukhothai corvette warship lists off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Thailand, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022. Photo: Royal Thai Navy via AP
In this photo provided by the Royal Thai Navy, the HTMS Sukhothai corvette warship lists off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Thailand, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022. Photo: Royal Thai Navy via AP

BANGKOK (AP) — Rescuers found a survivor and recovered five bodies from a Thai warship that sank over the weekend in the Gulf of Thailand, navy officials said Tuesday, as hopes faded for two dozen people still missing. Officials acknowledged there were not enough life jackets for all those aboard.

The HTMS Sukhothai, a corvette in service for 35 years, sank Sunday night in rough seas with 105 people aboard. The navy said an earlier tally of 106 people on board was incorrect because one sailor failed to join the journey.

Navy commander Adm. Cherngchai Chomcherngpat said initially at a news conference in Bangkok that two people had been rescued on Tuesday, but later said he had received updated information that only one person was alive and that five bodies had been recovered. According to those figures, 76 people have now been rescued, five have been found dead and 24 are still unaccounted for.

Navy Chief of Staff Adm. Chonlathis Navanugraha said the survivor and the bodies, along with some debris, were found about 60 kilometers (37 miles) from where the ship sank. He said the United States, Britain and Malaysia have offered to help in the search.

The survivor, identified as Chananyu Kansriya, was found floating in the sea at about 3 p.m. and was picked up by a passing cargo ship, Chonlathis said. A navy frigate was bringing him back to shore.

Vice Adm. Pichai Lorchusakul, commander of the 1st Naval Area Command, told reporters that Chananyu was in weak condition and would receive medical treatment on the frigate, which has facilities akin to a mobile hospital.

He was quoted by the Thai Rath newspaper as saying search efforts had been accelerated, but the missing could not be expected to survive in the sea for longer than two days.

Chonlathis was slightly more optimistic. “We still have hope,” he said. “Judging from the direction of the water and the wind, it is blowing toward the beach. That is good luck. We continue to search with hope.”

The navy has deployed four large ships, two maritime patrol aircraft, two helicopters and a drone, and the air force has contributed one plane and one helicopter. Small boats could not be used because the sea remained extremely choppy, navy officers said.

The search is gradually moving south to take into account the currents, Capt. Kraipich Korawee-Paparwit, commander of one of the rescue ships, told Thai PBS television.

Strong winds and high waves caused seawater to enter the ship on Sunday evening, knocking out its electrical system and making control of the ship virtually impossible. Other naval vessels rushed to the scene, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) offshore, to try to assist the stricken vessel but could not do much because of the poor sea conditions. Because the ship could not be controlled, more water entered, causing it to list and sink.

Thailand’s Meteorological Department had issued a weather advisory for the general area just a few hours before the accident, saying that waves in the Gulf of Thailand were expected to be 2-4 meters (7-14 feet) high. It suggested that all ships “proceed with caution” and warned small craft not to go to sea until Tuesday.

Survivors interviewed by Thai television said there were not enough life jackets because the ship was carrying guests in addition to its normal crew, which the navy website said was 87 sailors and officers.

Navy Commander Cherngchai said about 30 people from the Marine Corps and Air and Coastal Defense Command were aboard the ship, resulting in the shortage of life jackets. He said 18 people without life jackets had been rescued.

Cherngchai said all aspects of the sinking and the provision of life jackets will be investigated.

Earlier Tuesday, Vice Admiral Pichai was confronted at one of the rescue centers by a woman who said she was the mother of one of the missing sailors.

“My son called me with his friend’s phone when the ship started to sink,” the woman said in an exchange captured on video. “He said he did not get a life jacket and only a life buoy. As a parent, when I heard this, my heart was broken. If there were not enough life jackets, how much hope can you give me?”

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Story: Tassanee Vejpongsa and Chalida Ekvitthayavechnukul.

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Musk Says He’ll Be Twitter CEO Until a Replacement Is Found

FILE - Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk arrives on the red carpet for the Axel Springer media award in Berlin on Dec. 1, 2020. Photo: Hannibal Hanschke / Pool Photo via AP File
FILE - Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk arrives on the red carpet for the Axel Springer media award in Berlin on Dec. 1, 2020. Photo: Hannibal Hanschke / Pool Photo via AP File

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Elon Musk said Tuesday that he plans on remaining as Twitter’s CEO until he can find someone willing to replace him in the job.

Musk’s announcement came after millions of Twitter users asked him to step down in an unscientific poll the billionaire himself created and promised to abide by.

“I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!” Musk tweeted. “After that, I will just run the software & servers teams.”

Since taking over San Francisco-based Twitter in late October, Musk’s run as CEO has been marked by quickly issued rules and policies that have often been withdrawn or changed soon after being made public.

He has also alienated some investors in his electric vehicle company Tesla who are concerned that Twitter is taking too much of his attention.

Some of Musk’s actions have unnerved Twitter advertisers and turned off users. They include laying off half of Twitter’s workforceletting go contract content moderators and disbanding a council of trust and safety advisors that the company formed in 2016 to address hate speech, child exploitation, suicide, self-harm and other problems on the platform.

Musk, who also helms the SpaceX rocket company, has previously acknowledged how difficult it will be to find someone to take over as Twitter CEO.

Bantering with Twitter followers last Sunday, he said that the person replacing him “must like pain a lot” to run a company that he said has been “in the fast lane to bankruptcy.”

“No one wants the job who can actually keep Twitter alive. There is no successor,” Musk tweeted.

As things stand, Musk would still retain overwhelming influence over platform as its owner. He fired the company’s board of directors soon after taking control.

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Cortina Watch’s Golden Jubilee Culminates Amid the Splendour of Love and Joy

2022 marks a monumental year for Cortina Watch as it commemorates its 50th year of becoming one of Asia Pacific’s foremost luxury watch retailers and distributors. The gala traced the growth and transformation of Cortina Watch over the past half a century, from its humble beginning as a family-run retail store that debuted amid the quartz crisis and subsequently growing from strength to strength to becoming a publicly listed company with over 40 boutiques region, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Australia. Throughout the years, Cortina Watch has stayed true to the vision of its founder, Mr Anthony Lim, by putting the core values of trust, loyalty, and reliability at the heart of the business.  

This year, Cortina Watch also marked this epic milestone with a series of commemorative events. Some of them include Patek Philippe’s travelling exhibition showcasing some of Cortina Watch’s collection of unique dome clocks and both past and present anniversary editions from the Swiss watchmaker, the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscape exhibition, “Happy Sport – Tale of an Icon” exhibition with Chopard, followed by a Franck Muller exhibition in September. Furthermore, Singapore Heart Foundation’s (SHF) third wellness facility – the SHF-Cortina Watch Heart Wellness Centre, was officially unveiled in August. Cortina Watch also collaborated with eight brand partners to launch exclusive celebratory edition timepieces. Together with Patek Philippe, Blancpain, Cartier, Chopard, Corum, Franck Muller, H. Moser & Cie., and Tag Heuer, a total of 16 limited edition models were presented as part of the golden jubilee festivities. Key management personnel of Cortina Watch’s longstanding brand partners also sent in personal congratulatory messages. Some even flew to convene for Cortina Watch’s monumental celebratory gala dinner at the Ritz-Carlton Millennia Singapore on 19 November.

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During the gala dinner, Jeremy Lim, CEO of Cortina Watch & COO of Cortina Holdings, attributed the success of Cortina Watch to the strong foundation laid down by its founder, as well as the passion and steadfastness of its staff. “Had it not for our chairman Mr Anthony Lim, who made a bold decision to start Cortina Watch 50 years ago, we probably would not be here

today celebrating our golden jubilee. In our business, trust and passion are always key to our success. And it is the trust that has enabled us to build longstanding relationships with all our brand partners and business associates. Cortina has gone through many ups and downs over the past 50 years, including many recessions and adverse economic situations, not forgetting a pandemic that has made everything even more challenging. However, we have steered through these challenges because of our dedicated and passionate team of employees.”

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Since launching its first boutique at the Colombo Court in 1972, Cortina Watch has served customers for half a century. Thanks to close bonds fostered between sales staff and their customers, many of these loyal customers have been with Cortina Watch since the beginning. Some have even progressed to building multi-generational relationships with the watch retailer. 

Mr Sunny Lau, Senior Boutique Manager of Cortina Watch Singapore, has even worked at the company since the beginning and gave his best throughout the past five decades. He beams with pride as he looks back on his days starting out, “I started with Cortina Watch in 1972 and personally witnessed our growth from a humble store in Colombo Court to an international corporation. It was definitely not a bed of roses all the way, but as we grew from strength to strength together, I was rewarded with the most wonderful experiences, and I would not have traded them with anything else.”

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Cortina Watch’s founder and Chairman, Mr Anthony Lim, also expressed his heartfelt gratitude towards these dedicated staff. He says with great appreciation, “Our employees are a part of our family. We cherish them and their efforts in lifting the company up. Our success is theirs. Loyalty is a two-way street — we need to be as devoted to our staff, partners and customers as much as they are supportive of us.”

In addition, Cortina Watch has always been committed to giving back to the community and championing social responsibility. Donations in the form of cheques totalling S$1.62 million were also presented to several organisations, including the Community Chest (for AWWA), Singapore Heart Foundation, Ren Ci Hospital, Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital, and the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS).   S$1 million was channelled through Community Chest to AWWA Ltd. AWWA provides early intervention for pre-schoolers, education and integration support for children and adults with additional needs, social assistance for vulnerable families, and care services for seniors. AWWA’s mission is to empower the disadvantaged to maximise their potential to lead independent and dignified lives.

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Mr Raymond Lim, CEO of Cortina Holdings says, “I think the role of the retailer today, at least from my perspective, is to have an active role in helping brands develop their presence in our markets. This effort entails a lot of trust on all sides: the brands, our customers and ourselves. Trust is what has shaped our work and success, from 1972 till today.”

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Zelenskyy Preparing to Visit DC, After Tour of War’s Front

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, awards a serviceman at the site of the heaviest battles with the Russian invaders in Bakhmut, Ukraine, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022. Photo: Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP
In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, awards a serviceman at the site of the heaviest battles with the Russian invaders in Bakhmut, Ukraine, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022. Photo: Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is preparing to visit Washington on Wednesday, according to three AP sources, in his first known trip outside the country since Russia’s invasion began in February.

Two congressional sources and one person familiar with the matter confirmed plans for the visit. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the highly sensitive nature of the trip. They said Zelenskyy’s visit, while expected, could still be called off at the last minute due to security concerns.

The visit to Washington is set to include an address to Congress on Capitol Hill and a meeting with President Joe Biden. It comes as lawmakers are set to vote on a year-end spending package that includes about $45 billion in emergency assistance to Ukraine and as the U.S. prepares to send Patriot surface-to-air missiles to the country to help stave off Russia’s invasion.

The visit comes a day after Zelenskyy made a daring and dangerous trip to what he called the hottest spot on the 1,300-kilometer (800-mile) front line, the city of Bakhmut in Ukraine’s contested Donetsk province, where he praised Ukrainian troops for their “courage, resilience and strength” as artillery boomed in the background.

The Ukrainian leader told the troops he passed through Sloviansk, Kramatorsk and Druzhkivka to reach Bakhmut in an unannounced trip that appeared designed to show Moscow’s failure to capture the city and dishearten the Russians trying to surround it.

“Bakhmut Fortress. Our people. Unconquered by the enemy. Who with their bravery prove that we will endure and will not give up what’s ours,” he wrote on his Telegram channel, thanking the troops for “the courage, resilience and strength shown in repelling the enemy attacks.

“Since May, the occupiers have been trying to break our Bakhmut, but time goes by and Bakhmut is already breaking not only the Russian army, but also the Russian mercenaries who came to replace the wasted army of the occupiers,” he said.

Russia’s invasion, which began Feb. 24, has lost momentum. The illegally annexed provinces of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia remain fiercely contested. Capturing Bakhmut would sever Ukraine’s supply lines and open a route for Russian forces to press on toward cities that are key Ukrainian strongholds in the Donetsk province.

In a video released by his office from the Bakhmut visit, Zelenskyy was handed a Ukrainian flag and alluded to delivering it to U.S. leaders.

“The guys handed over our beautiful Ukrainian flag with their signatures for us to pass on,” Zelenskyy said in the video. “We are not in an easy situation. The enemy is increasing its army. Our people are braver and need more powerful weapons. We will pass it on from the boys to the Congress, to the president of the United States. We are grateful for their support, but it is not enough. It is a hint — it is not enough.”

The latest tranche of U.S. funding would be the biggest American infusion of assistance yet to Ukraine, above even Biden’s $37 billion emergency request, and ensure that funding flows to the war effort for months to come.

On Wednesday, the U.S. was also set to announce that it will send $1.8 billion in military aid to Ukraine in a major package that will for the first time include a Patriot missile battery and precision guided bombs for its fighter jets, U.S. officials said.

The aid signals an expansion by the U.S. in the kinds of advanced weaponry it will send to Ukraine to bolster its air defenses against what has been an increasing barrage of Russian missiles in recent weeks. The package will include about $1 billion in weapons from Pentagon stocks and $800 million in funding through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, officials said.

The decision to send the Patriot battery comes despite threats from Russia’s Foreign Ministry that the delivery of the advanced surface-to-air missile system would be considered a provocative step and that the Patriot and any crews accompanying it would be a legitimate target for Moscow’s military.

It’s not clear exactly when the Patriot would arrive on the front lines in Ukraine, since U.S. troops will have to train Ukrainian forces on how to use the high-tech system. The training could take several weeks, and is expected to be done in Germany. To date, all training of Ukraine’s forces by the U.S. and its Western allies has taken place in European countries.

Also included in the package will be an undisclosed number of Joint Direct Attack Munitions kits, or JDAMs. The kits will be used to modify massive bombs by adding tail fins and precision navigation systems so that rather than being simply dropped from a fighter jet onto a target, they can be released and guided to a target.

The visit comes at an important moment as the White House braces for greater resistance from a Republican-controlled House that’s signaled it will put more scrutiny on aid for Ukraine in the new Congress. GOP leader Kevin McCarthy has said his party’s lawmakers will not write a “blank check” for Ukraine.

Biden and Zelenskyy frequently have held phone calls in coordination with the White House announcing new tranches of military assistance for Ukraine. The calls have been mostly warm, with Biden praising Ukraine for remaining steadfast against the Russians and Zelenskyy thanking the U.S. president for support.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who visited Zelenskyy earlier this year in Kyiv, encouraged lawmakers to be on hand for Wednesday evening’s session.

“We are ending a very special session of the 117th Congress with legislation that makes progress for the American people as well as support for our Democracy,” Pelosi wrote Tuesday in a letter to colleagues. “Please be present for a very special focus on Democracy Wednesday night.”

Later at the Capitol, Pelosi said of Ukrainians, “They are fighting for democracy for all of us.”

For his part, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday hailed the “courage and self-denial” of his forces in Ukraine — but he did so at a ceremony in an opulent and glittering hall at the Kremlin in Moscow, not on the battlefield.

Mercenaries from the Wagner Group, a shadowy Russian military contractor, are reported to be leading the charge in Bakhmut. Unverified videos on a popular Russian social media platform showed the Wagner Group’s leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, standing near an artillery piece and saying he was ready to meet Zelenskyy in Bakhmut.

At the Kremlin ceremony, Putin presented awards to the Moscow-appointed heads of the four illegally annexed regions of Ukraine.

“Our country has often faced challenges and defended its sovereignty,” Putin said. “Now Russia is again facing such a challenge. Soldiers, officers and volunteers are showing outstanding examples of courage and self-denial on the front line.”

In a video address honoring Russia’s military and security agencies, he praised the security personnel deployed to the four regions, saying that “people living there, Russian citizens, count on being protected by you.”

Putin acknowledged the challenges faced by the security personnel.

“Yes, it’s difficult for you,” he said, adding that the situation in the regions is “extremely difficult.”

British authorities, meanwhile, gave a bleak assessment of how the war is going for Russia.

Some 100,000 Russian troops were “dead, injured or have deserted” in the invasion, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said. Wallace didn’t give a figure for Ukrainian casualties, but the U.S. military recently put the estimated number of Ukrainian troops killed and wounded at about 100,000.

Losses in Russia’s military command have also taken a toll, as has the destruction of equipment. “Not one single operational commander then in place on Feb. 24 is in charge now,” Wallace told lawmakers in the House of Commons. “Russia has lost significant numbers of generals and commanding officers.”

“Russian capability has been severely hampered by the destruction of more than 4,500 armored and protected vehicles, as well as more than 140 helicopters and fixed wing aircraft,” Wallace said.

Ukraine’s counteroffensive has succeeded in recapturing large swaths of land. After 300 days of war, the U.K. Ministry of Defense tweeted, Ukraine has liberated about 54% of the maximum amount of extra territory Russia seized in the invasion. It didn’t say what portion of Ukrainian territory Russia controlled at the peak of its gains.

Russia now controls about 18% of internationally recognized areas of Ukraine, including those parts of the eastern Donbas and the Crimean Peninsula seized in 2014.

With the fighting in the east at a stalemate, Moscow has used missiles and drones to attack Ukraine’s power equipment, hoping to leave people without electricity as freezing weather sets in.

Life in the Ukrainian capital took a minor but welcomed step toward normality with the reopening of two of Kyiv’s main subway stations for the first time since the war began. The key hubs of Maidan Nezalezhnosti and Khreschatyk, like the capital’s other underground stations, have served as air raid shelters.

“It’s the feeling that despite everything, we are returning to a routine that we were used to,” said 24-year-old passenger Denys Kapustin. “This is very important.”

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Story: Lisa Mascaro, Nomaan Merchant, E. Eduardo Castillo, and Zeke Miller. Castillo reported from Kyiv, Ukraine. Lolita C. Baldor and Tara Copp in Washington and Andrew Katell in New York contributed.

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Thailand leads the way at the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022

  • 47 winners honored during Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 presentation ceremony in Bangkok
  • Supalai, MQDC and Hyde Heritage Thonglor among the notable winners from Thailand
  • Botanica Luxury and Pearl Island Properties showcase Phuket on the regional stage

The Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 celebrated a diverse collection of real estate developers, projects and agents with more than 45 winners from across the region honored. Leading Thai developers Supalai and MQDC were among those recognized this year.

This was the first time since 2019 that the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards were held fully in person with winners hailing from seven different countries. Nearly 300 property leaders were in attendance for the biggest night in Southeast Asia real estate which took place at Four Seasons Bangkok on December 15.

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“Competition both domestically and regionally has seen the quality of Southeast Asia real estate improve greatly over the past few years. From urban condominiums to beachfront villas, property seekers expect the best and the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 winners deliver in that regard,” Adam Sutcliffe, Dot Property Director, Events and International Markets, states. “However, the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 was much more than a celebration of winners. It was an opportunity for us all to finally be together in one place, share stories and reconnect after three long years.”

It was a night to remember for many Thailand-based developers. Best Sea View Pool Villa was presented to Supalai Scenic Bay Pool Villa from Supalai while the outstanding Hyde Heritage Thonglor from Grand Star Company was presented with the award for Best Luxury Condominium.

“We are extremely proud that Supalai Scenic Bay Pool Villa has won Best Sea View Pool Villa at the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022. We’ve worked hard to create a world class destination and winning shows our villas are unrivaled in Southeast Asia,” Khun Prateep Tangmatitham, Supalai Public Company Limited CEO, said.image3 12

SM Development Corporation (SMDC) from the Philippines won Developer of The Year Southeast Asia 2022, the top honor in addition to the Special Recognition Award for Corporate Social Responsibility while its Sail Residences and Gold City projects were also recognized.

Elsewhere at the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022, Vietnamese firm DOJI Land, RLC Residences from the Philippines and Malaysia’s Sime Darby also took home honors.

Developer of The Year Southeast Asia 2022  

SM Development Corporation (SMDC) (The Philippines)

Southeast Asia People’s Choice Award for Project of the Year 2022

Sunshine Sky City from Sunshine Homes (Vietnam)

Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 developer winners

Developer honorees at the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 displayed excellence in their respective categories through hard work, resiliency and ingenuity. In Thailand, Botanica Luxury, a respected Phuket villa developer, took home two awards while DOJI LAND in Vietnam made an impressive breakthrough this year.  

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Best Community Lifestyle Developer – Nichada Group (Thailand)

Best Breakthrough Developer – DOJI LAND (Vietnam)

Best Resort Lifestyle Developer – Andaman Riviera Construction Co., Ltd (Thailand)

Best Luxury Developer – Sunshine Homes (Vietnam)

Best Developer Investment Villas – Botanica Luxury Phuket Co.,Ltd. (Thailand)

Best Luxury Villa Developer – Pearl Island Property Co., Ltd. (Thailand)

Best Developer Villa Architectural Design – Botanica Luxury Phuket Co.,Ltd. (Thailand)

Best Retail Developer – Sunway Malaysia (Malaysia)

Best Leisure Developer – Sun World (Vietnam)

Best Township Developer – Phu My Hung Development Corporation (Vietnam)

Best Sustainable Township Developer – Sime Darby (Malaysia)

Best High Rise Developer – Intiland (Indonesia)

Best Mixed-Use Developer – Prince Real Estate Holdings (Cambodia)

Best Developer Sustainable Villa Design – Tampah Hills (Indonesia)

Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 project winners

Projects of all shapes and sizes were recognized at the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022. High-rise condominiums, such as Hyde Heritage Thonglor from Grand Star Company Limited, are changing urban living for the better while destination developments, like Supalai Scenic Bay Pool Villa from Supalai, capture the hearts and minds of those wanting a residence in paradise.

Best Luxury Condominium – Hyde Heritage Thonglor from Grand Star Company Limited (Thailand)

Best Sea View Pool Villa – Supalai Scenic Bay Pool Villa from Supalai Public Company Limited (Thailand)

Best Mixed Use Development – Gold City from SM Development Corporation (SMDC) (The Philippines)

Best Ultra Luxury Residences Bangkok – Dusit Residences from Vimarn Suriya (Thailand)

Best Lifestyle Condominium Development – The Piazza at The Grand Citygate Davao from Grand Land Inc. (The Philippines)

Best Ultra Luxury Housing Development – Nichada Onyx from Nichada Group (Thailand)

Best New Launch Villa Development – Asherah Villas from Thai Molman Realestate Co.,Ltd. (Thailand)

Best Beachfront Resort and Residences – Sunshine Beach Resort and Residences from T.H. Group Phuket Co., Ltd (Thailand)

Best Luxury Township Development –  Empire City Thu Thiem from Keppel Land Vietnam (Vietnam)

Best High End Condominium Development – One9Five Asoke-Rama9 from TC Development (Thailand)

Best Iconic Urban Development – 57 Promenade from Intiland (Indonesia)

Best Luxury Mixed Use Development – Royal Platinum from Hong Leai Huat Group (Cambodia)

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Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 design, innovation and sustainability winners

Southeast Asia has taken on a leading role when it comes to design, innovation and sustainability in real estate. Winners in these categories have shown an ability to think differently while elevating existing standards. Sierra Valley Gardens from RLC Residences in the Philippines and The Aspen Tree from Magnolia Quality Development Corporation in Thailand were among the notable projects to be honored.

Best Condominium Architectural Design – Sail Residences from SM Development Corporation (SMDC) (The Philippines)

Best Sustainable Development – Sierra Valley Gardens from RLC Residences (The Philippines)

Best Luxury Villa Interior Design – NILA Residences from Mirah Development (Indonesia)

Best Holistic Care Residences – The Aspen Tree from Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Limited (Thailand)

Best Landscape Architectural Design – Vine Residences from SM Development Corporation (SMDC) (The Philippines)

Best Green Development – Botanica Forestique from Botanica Luxury Phuket Co.,Ltd. (Thailand)

Best Ultraluxury Condo Architectural Design – One Pearl Bank from CapitaLand (Singapore)

Best Multigenerational Living Township – City of Elmina from Sime Darby (Malaysia)

Best Smart City – Gamuda Cove from Gamuda Land (Malaysia)

Best Luxury Interior Design – 8 Conlay from KSK Land (Malaysia)

Best Serviced Office Provider – Regus – Part of IWG (Southeast Asia)

Special Recognition Award for Corporate Social Responsibility

SM Development Corporation (SMDC) (The Philippines)

Special Recognition Award for Regenerative Design

Selo Group (Singapore)

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Southeast Asia’s Best Real Estate Agencies 2022

The work of real estate agencies in the region is vital to healthy markets. These firms ensure everyone can find their ideal home, holiday residence or investment. A total of five companies were named as Southeast Asia’s Best Real Estate Agencies 2022.

Bridge Estate

Prime Global Asset Co., Ltd.

Sunway Estates

Asher Property

RE/MAX Island Real Estate

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“The performance of Thai developers, projects and real estate agencies at the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 was truly impressive,” Sutcliffe added. “A special mention must go to the work of developers in Phuket, such as Botanica Luxury and Pearl Island Properties who are behind Anchan Villas. Their ability to understand the local market and buyer preferences and then deliver exceptional residences has cemented their place among the region’s top homebuilders.”

The Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards 2022 would like to thank Savills and their CEO Robert Collins for serving as official Awards Consultants. A special mention also goes to official venue partner Four Seasons Bangkok and VIP Transportation provider Mercedes-Benz Primus Autohaus for their continued support.

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Jan. 6 Panel Urges Trump Prosecution With Criminal Referral

A video of former President Donald Trump is shown on a screen, as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its final meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. Photo: J. Scott Applewhite / AP
A video of former President Donald Trump is shown on a screen, as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its final meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. Photo: J. Scott Applewhite / AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Jan. 6 committee urged the Justice Department on Monday to bring criminal charges against Donald Trump for the violent 2021 Capitol insurrection, calling for accountability for the former president and “a time of reflection and reckoning.”

After one of the most exhaustive and aggressive congressional probes in memory, the panel’s seven Democrats and two Republicans are recommending criminal charges against Trump and associates who helped him launch a wide-ranging pressure campaign to try to overturn his 2020 election loss. The panel also released a lengthy summary of its final report, with findings that Trump engaged in a “multi-part conspiracy” to thwart the will of voters.

At a final meeting Monday, the committee alleged violations of four criminal statutes by Trump, in both the run-up to the riot and during the insurrection itself, as it recommended the former president for prosecution to the Justice Department. Among the charges they recommend for prosecution is aiding an insurrection — an effort to hold him directly accountable for his supporters who stormed the Capitol that day.

The committee also voted to refer conservative lawyer John Eastman, who devised dubious legal maneuvers aimed at keeping Trump in power, for prosecution on two of the same statutes as Trump: conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstructing an official proceeding.

While a criminal referral is mostly symbolic, with the Justice Department ultimately deciding whether to prosecute Trump or others, it is a decisive end to a probe that had an almost singular focus from the start.

Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said Trump “broke the faith” that people have when they cast ballots in a democracy and that the criminal referrals could provide a “roadmap to justice” by using the committee’s work.

“I believe nearly two years later, this is still a time of reflection and reckoning,” Thompson said. “If we are to survive as a nation of laws and democracy, this can never happen again.”

Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, the panel’s Republican vice chairwoman, said in her opening remarks that every president in American history has defended the orderly transfer of power, “except one.”

The committee also voted 9-0 to approve its final report, which will include findings, interview transcripts and legislative recommendations. The full report is expected to be released on Wednesday.

The report’s 154-page summary, made public as the hearing ended, found that Trump engaged in a “multi-part conspiracy” to overturn the election. While the majority of the report’s main findings are not new, it altogether represents one of the most damning portraits of an American president in recent history, laying out in great detail Trump’s broad effort to overturn his own defeat and what the lawmakers say is his direct responsibility for the insurrection of his supporters.

The panel, which will dissolve on Jan. 3 with the new Republican-led House, has conducted more than 1,000 interviews, held 10 well-watched public hearings and collected more than a million documents since it launched in July 2021. As it has gathered the massive trove of evidence, the members have become emboldened in declaring that Trump, a Republican, is to blame for the violent attack on the Capitol by his supporters almost two years ago.

After beating their way past police, injuring many of them, the Jan. 6 rioters stormed the Capitol and interrupted the certification of Biden’s presidential election win, echoing Trump’s lies about widespread election fraud and sending lawmakers and others running for their lives.

The attack came after weeks of Trump’s efforts to overturn his defeat — a campaign that was extensively detailed by the committee in its multiple public hearings, and laid out again by lawmakers on the panel at Monday’s meeting. Many of Trump’s former aides testified about his unprecedented pressure on states, on federal officials and Pence to object to Biden’s win. The committee has also described in great detail how Trump riled up the crowd at a rally that morning and then did little to stop his supporters for several hours as he watched the violence unfold on television.

The panel aired some new evidence at the meeting, including a recent interview with longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks. Describing a conversation she had with Trump around that time, she said he told her that no one would care about his legacy if he lost the election.

Hicks told the committee that Trump told her, “The only thing that matters is winning.”

Trump’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but the former president slammed members of the committee Sunday as “thugs and scoundrels” as he has continued to falsely dispute his 2020 loss.

While a so-called criminal referral has no real legal standing, it is a forceful statement by the committee and adds to political pressure already on Attorney General Merrick Garland and special counsel Jack Smith, who is conducting an investigation into Jan. 6 and Trump’s actions.

On the recommendation to charge Trump on aiding an insurrection, the committee said in the report’s summary that the former president “was directly responsible for summoning what became a violent mob” and refused repeated entreaties from his aides to condemn the rioters or to encourage them to leave.

For obstructing an official proceeding, the committee cites Trump’s relentless badgering of Vice President Mike Pence and others to prevent the certification of the election results on Jan. 6. And his repeated lies about the election and efforts to undo the results open him up to a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States, the panel said.

The final charge recommended by the panel is conspiracy to make a false statement, citing the scheme by Trump and his allies to put forward slates of fake electors in battleground states won by President Joe Biden.

Among the other charges contemplated, but not approved, by the committee was seditious conspiracy, the same allegation Justice Department prosecutors have used to target a subset of rioters belonging to far-right groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys.

Thompson said after the hearing that the seditious conspiracy charge is “something that the committee didn’t come to agreement on.”

The panel was formed in the summer of 2021 after Senate Republicans blocked the formation of what would have been a bipartisan, independent commission to investigate the insurrection. When that effort failed, the Democratic-controlled House formed an investigative committee of its own.

House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy of California, a Trump ally, decided not to participate after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected some of his appointments. That left an opening for two anti-Trump Republicans in the House — Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois — to join seven Democrats, launching an unusually unified panel in the divided Congress.

McCarthy was one of four House Republicans who ignored congressional subpoenas from the panel and were referred to the House Ethics Committee on Monday for their non-compliance.

The Republican leader, who is hoping to become speaker of the House when his party takes the majority in January, has acknowledged he spoke with Trump on Jan. 6. The committee also referred Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Andy Biggs of Arizona, all of whom were in touch with Trump or the White House in the weeks leading up to the attack.

While the committee’s mission was to take a comprehensive accounting of the insurrection and educate the public about what happened, they’ve also aimed their work at an audience of one: the attorney general. Lawmakers on the panel have openly pressured Garland to investigate Trump’s actions, and last month he appointed a special counsel, Smith, to oversee two probes related to Trump, including those related to the insurrection and the presence of classified documents at Trump’s Florida estate.

The committee members said that full accountability can only be found in the criminal justice system.

“No one should get a pass,” said Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.

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Story: Mary Clare Jalonick, Eric Tucker, and Farnoush Amiri. Associated Press writers Lisa Mascaro, Jill Colvin and Kevin Freking contributed to this report.

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