Source: Reserve Bank of India
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Source: China State Council Information Office
The combined profit of major industrial enterprises went up 11 percent year on year in December 2024, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Monday.
Profits of major industrial firms for last year went down 3.3 percent year on year, showed the data.
Source: China State Council Information Office
The purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for China’s non-manufacturing sector came in at 50.2 in January, down from 52.2 in December, official data showed Monday.
A reading above 50 indicates expansion, while below 50 reflects contraction.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the service sector continued to expand, with its sub-index standing at 50.3 in January.
Driven by the effects of the Spring Festival, business activity indices in sectors related to residents’ travel and consumption, including road transportation, accommodation, catering, ecological protection, and public facilities management, have risen into the expansion zone, showing strengthened market activities.
Meanwhile, business activity indices in sectors such as air transport, postal services, telecommunications, radio, television, satellite transmission services, and monetary and financial services remained above the 55-mark, indicating a robust growth in overall business volume.
In January, the construction sub-index came in at 49.3, according to NBS data.
Monday’s data also showed that the country’s manufacturing PMI came in at 49.1 in January.
Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year, falls on Jan. 29 this year. It is the most important holiday on the Chinese calendar and an occasion for family reunions.
Source: China State Council Information Office
The purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for China’s manufacturing sector came in at 49.1 in January, down from 50.1 in December, official data showed Monday.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) statistician Zhao Qinghe said the PMI data in January were influenced by factors such as the approaching Spring Festival holiday and enterprise employees’ returning home for festival reunions.
Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year, falls on Jan. 29 this year. It is the most important holiday on the Chinese calendar and an occasion for family reunions.
The NBS data showed that the sub-indices of production and new orders came in at 49.8 and 49.2, respectively.
The PMI for the equipment manufacturing sector remained above 50 for a sixth straight month, with its January reading at 50.2, according to the NBS.
A reading above 50 indicates expansion, while a reading below 50 reflects contraction.
Source: New Zealand Labour Party
In her first announcement as Economic Growth Minister, Nicola Willis chose to loosen restrictions for digital nomads from other countries, rather than focus on everyday Kiwis.
“The fact that Nicola Willis is offering benefits to visitors that she won’t even allow New Zealanders, shows exactly where her priorities lie,” Labour’s finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds said.
“I don’t have a problem with tweaks here and there so we can ensure we have good investment in New Zealand, but I do have a problem with Nicola Willis’ double standards.
“National is choosing to prioritise visitors to New Zealand, instead of tackling the urgent challenges facing Kiwis today. Nicola Willis doesn’t even know how many people will benefit from these changes or have an estimate as to how much our economy would grow.
“With rising rents, workforce shortages, and businesses crying out for more support, this announcement shows a lack of focus on the real issues affecting our economy.
“With one hand she’s begging foreigners to come here to work from home, while implementing strict policies on Kiwi public servants to stop them from doing the same.
“We need real long-term solutions for economic growth that provides the jobs of Kiwis, not a short-term sugar hit,” Barbara Edmonds said.
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Source: GlobalData
Nike’s Q4 advertising strategy focuses on innovation, dedication, and inspiration to strengthen brand, reveals GlobalData
Posted in Business Fundamentals
NIKE Inc’s (Nike) YouTube advertising campaigns spanning from October to December (Q4) of 2024 demonstrates a multifaceted approach to brand building, combining motivational storytelling, innovative product showcases, and cultural celebrations to engage a wide range of consumer segments. These campaigns, which feature themes of athletic dedication and playful nostalgic collaborations, emphasize Nike’s expertise in athletic apparel and footwear. By blending authentic, gritty visuals with compelling narratives, Nike strengthens its position in sports while highlighting its commitment to innovation, according to the Global Ads Platform of GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
Sagar Kishor, Ads Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Nike’s advertising analysis highlights its strategic focus on creating campaigns that resonate deeply with both athletes and everyday consumers. By alternating between powerful messages of perseverance and showcasing cutting-edge product technology such as 3D-printing technology in Nike Air Max 1000, the company positions itself as both a source of inspiration and a provider of superior athletic gear. The brand’s strategic use of collaborations and endorsements further amplifies its reach, connecting with diverse communities through shared values of ambition, innovation, and cultural relevance.”
Below are the key focus areas of Nike’s advertisements, revealed by GlobalData’s Global Ads Platform:
Innovation and Technology: Nike showcases its commitment to cutting-edge design and technology in advertisements like the “Nike Air Max 1000: Behind the Design.” This ad provides a behind-the-scenes look at the 3D-printing technology used in the shoe’s creation, emphasizing the brand’s focus on pushing the boundaries of footwear innovation and providing superior comfort and responsiveness.
Dedication and Perseverance: The “Winning Isn’t Comfortable” ad showcases everyday individuals pushing their limits, while the “It Only Takes Everything” ad featuring Rafael Nadal highlights the intense dedication of a top athlete, reinforcing Nike’s association with grit and determination. These campaigns inspire viewers by illustrating the sacrifices and efforts behind extraordinary achievements.
Motivation and Inspiration: Nike’s campaigns inspire resilience and ambition, encouraging viewers to overcome challenges and push their limits. By emphasizing hard work, preparation, and perseverance, Nike reinforces its connection to self-belief, determination, and the pursuit of excellence in every aspect of life.
Cultural Relevance and Nostalgia: Nike’s “Wu-Tang Forever | Dunk High” ad taps into cultural nostalgia by celebrating iconic hip-hop influences, specifically engaging Wu-Tang fans. Through playful imagery and exclusive appeal, it resonates with sneaker enthusiasts and music lovers, blending heritage with modern hype.
Source: Reserve Bank of India
Ajit Prasad Press Release: 2024-2025/2008 |
Covering period of Monday 27 – Thursday 30 January – MetService is forecasting a quieter weather day on Tuesday before another system sweeps across the South Island later in the day and into Wednesday, bringing rain and strong winds. Meanwhile, the North Island gets a reprieve from the muggy conditions of the past weekend, enjoying fresher air ahead of the next weather system later this week.
Following the devastating tornado in Mangawhai early on Sunday morning, Monday brought yet another day of unsettled weather for parts of Aotearoa New Zealand. Showers and thunderstorms were widespread in the east, with unseasonable snow falling in elevated parts of Canterbury, driven by a cold front moving northward. For regions marking Auckland Anniversary Day in the northern half of the North Island, the day was brighter and more settled.
This brighter weather extends across much of the country on Tuesday, thanks to a brief ridge of high pressure. MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane explains, “After an active couple of days weather-wise, many may welcome a bright and sunny summer day. However, the odd shower may still pop up in the western South Island and upper North Island. Later in the afternoon, the next weather system begins to make its presence felt.”
From Tuesday afternoon, winds strengthen over the lower South Island as the approaching weather system brings the potential for Heavy Rain and Strong Winds. MetService has issued Strong Wind Watches from Fiordland to inland Canterbury for Tuesday late afternoon to Wednesday. Heavy Rain Watches are also in effect for Fiordland and the ranges of the Westland District, primarily overnight Tuesday and into Wednesday. In the eastern South Island, brief rain is expected on Wednesday as the weather system moves through, while conditions clear on Thursday, with lingering rain possible for Buller and Tasman. The rain reaches the lower North Island early Thursday, where it is expected to be for much of the day.
In the North Island, the muggy conditions of recent days are replaced by cooler, fresher air. Single-digit temperatures may greet some areas in the central and lower North Island on Tuesday morning. “I imagine the cooler temperatures will make sleeping a lot easier for many compared to these last few nights,” adds Makgabutlane. However, warm overnight temperatures return to the lower North Island towards the end of the working week.
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Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –
At the beginning of 2025, we are still at the peak of solar activity, which is beginning to decline. However, still at the peak and throughout 2025, “twists” of magnetic fields are possible at different levels of the Sun, starting from the polar regions to the regions of the Sun’s equator. These twists outside their level in turn generate areas of increased and decreased activity, which results in the emergence of areas of strong instability, and from these areas, as a rule, plasma emissions are “squeezed out”. They, breaking out from the surface of the compressed solar gas ball, fly apart into a huge inflated “fist” of ionized particles, which, reaching the ionospheric cap of the Earth, beats on it, causing in the best case the Northern Lights, and in the worst case – breakdowns of the earth’s infrastructure associated with electricity and magnetism.
“The images from the EIT (Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope) give scientists their usual weather maps of the Sun. Four different colours represent different wavelengths of ultraviolet light emitted by the Sun – invisible to our eyes but detected in stunning detail by the EIT. Each colour, or wavelength, is produced by hot gas at a different temperature: yellow shows gas at about 2 million degrees Celsius, green at 1.6 million degrees, blue at 1 million degrees and red at 80,000 degrees.” HTTPS: //VVV.Sa. Ent/ Scenes_exclotion/spasy_ Sculpt/liva_viev_Of_THE_SON_FROM_SOOO
This excerpt from the text, accompanying daily photos of the Sun from the SOHO Solar Observatory. Photos for different areas of the spectrum, taken using special filters. It is clear from the text that COLOR = wavelength of radiation = the “fingerprint” of a certain chemical under certain conditions. No more and no less. Plasma containing neutral hydrogen has a color corresponding to a specific transition in the hydrogen atom. Transition from an ionized state to become a neutral hydrogen atom. Neutral hydrogen emits its bright red line = red color, which is designated as the H-alpha line in the spectrum of the hydrogen atom. The photo, which has been often featured in publications lately, was taken using a filter for the red H-alpha line. As a result, the radiation of neutral hydrogen, of which this plasma emission consists, is absorbed by this filter and we do not see this red color, which corresponds to one of the wavelengths of radiation of a neutral hydrogen atom (in total, atomic hydrogen emits 4 wavelengths in the visible range). As a result, we see only the contour of the plasma ejection, visible to us as a dark field inside the contour. Some call this phenomenon a “black” plasma emission, but from the explanation above we conclude that there is no such thing as a “black” plasma, since solar plasma consists mainly of atomic hydrogen, which emits different wavelengths: the visible spectrum is the Balmer series of 4 lines H-alpha, H-betta, H-delta, H-gamma, infrared spectrum – Paschen series; and ultraviolet spectrum – Lyman series.
The H-alpha filter is present in all special telescopes for observing total solar eclipses, Coronado is one of such telescopes. It is the filter that allows us to clearly see what is happening on the Sun.
Author: Alfiya Rashidovna Nesterenko, Head of the Educational Astrophysical Automated Complex, Leading Engineer of the Atomic Physics and Spectroscopy Department of General Physics Physics Department of NSU
Photos taken by the SOHO Solar Observatory and taken from the website Ta europian saved agencies.
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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)
Attributable to Sergeant Adam Elder, Alexandra Police:
A man is before the courts after the curtain was lifted on his cannabis growing operation in Roxburgh, Central Otago.
On Friday 17 January Police executed a search warrant at a Roxburgh house, and inside Police located five indoor tents which housed 12 mature cannabis plants.
Alongside the plants, a quantity of already dried-out cannabis was located packaged, which Police will allege was ready for distribution.
Three high-powered air rifles were also located at the address and have since been seized, as he was not permitted to be in possession of them.
A 55-year-old man has been charged with possession of cannabis for supply, cultivating cannabis, and possessing equipment to cultivate cannabis, and is due to reappear in the Alexandra District Court on Thursday 30 January.
In another search on the same day, at a different property in Roxburgh, Police located a large amount of drug paraphernalia, including utensils believed to be used for smoking methamphetamine, in a house bus. Inquiries are ongoing.
Police have been and will continue to work hard to identify and locate those involved in the illegal supply of drugs, and work with our community to address the underlying drivers of demand
If you have any information that may assist Police in identifying those involved in the illegal supply of drugs please contact Police.
You can contact us on 111 if it is happening now, or via 105 either online or over the phone.
Alternatively you can report information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
ENDS
Issued by Police Media Centre
Source: United Nations General Assembly and Security Council
The following Security Council press statement was issued today by Council President Amar Bendjama (Algeria):
The members of the Security Council condemned in the strongest terms ongoing advances by the M23 in North-Kivu, including the control of Masisi centre on 4 January 2025 and of Sake on 23 January 2025, and expressed serious concerns regarding imminent threats against Goma, which are putting hundreds of thousands of civilians at heightened risk. These advances represent a serious violation of the ceasefire, exacerbate the grave humanitarian and displacement crisis in the Eastern DRC and undermine efforts to reach a lasting peaceful and political solution to the conflict through the Luanda process. The members of the Security Council echoed the statement by the Secretary-General dated 26 January 2025 and demanded that the ongoing offensive and advances towards Goma immediately stop. They further called on the M23 to reverse its territorial expansion without delay.
The members of the Security Council reiterated their full support to MONUSCO, which is acting within its mandate and doing essential work in the DRC, including near Goma, and expressed their strong commitment to the safety and security of its peacekeepers. They paid tribute to all peacekeepers who risk their lives. They expressed their deepest condolences and sympathy to the families of the peacekeepers killed, as well as to South Africa, Malawi and Uruguay. They also expressed their condolences to the United Nations. They wished a speedy and full recovery to the peacekeepers injured. They reiterated that attacks against peacekeepers may constitute war crimes. They stressed that involvement in planning, directing, sponsoring or conducting attacks against MONUSCO peacekeepers constitutes a basis for sanctions designations pursuant to United Nations Security Council resolutions.
They urged Rwanda and the DRC to return to diplomatic talks to achieve a lasting and peaceful resolution of the protracted conflict in the region including by addressing respective issues pertaining to the presence of Rwanda Defence Forces in the Eastern DRC and DRC support to the Forces démocratiques de libération du Rwanda (FDLR) respectively, as reported by the Group of Experts. The members of the Security Council reaffirmed their unwavering support for the ongoing mediation efforts between the DRC and Rwanda through the Luanda Process led by the AU -designated mediator President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço of Angola.
The members of the Security Council are also deeply alarmed by continued occurrences of GPS jamming and spoofing activities in support of M23 operations in North Kivu, which represent imminent risk to civil aviation safety and negatively impact the delivery of humanitarian assistance to populations in need. They called for an end to reported GPS jamming and spoofing and deployment of Surface to Air Missiles, which threaten the safety and security of UN peacekeepers, and impede the implementation of their Protection of Civilians mandate.
The members of the Security Council condemned persistent violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses of human rights in the eastern part of the DRC, including sexual and gender-based violence, the recruitment and use of child soldiers, and summary killings by armed groups. The members of the Security Council called for all perpetrators to be held accountable. They urged both parties to fully and rapidly implement their commitments agreed under the Luanda process, and to fully cooperate in good faith with Angola in order to accelerate the implementation of the harmonized plan for the neutralization of the Forces démocratiques de libération du Rwanda (FDLR) and the disengagement of Forces. Council members also stressed the importance of resuming consultations under the Nairobi Process under the guidance of former President Uhuru Kenyatta to address the protracted issue of armed groups, including the M23, operating in the DRC, and to identify pathways to peace and stability in the region.
The members of the Security Council reaffirmed their strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as all States in the region. They recalled resolution 2765 (2024) and expressed their full support to the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) and the Office of the Special Envoy for the Great Lakes.
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
The Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) today (January 27) announced an adjustment to the auto-LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations from February 1 to February 28, 2025, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contracts for dedicated LPG filling stations.
A department spokesman said that the adjustment on February 1, 2025, would reflect the movement of the LPG international price in January 2025, and the average movement of the latest Composite Consumer Price Index and Nominal Wage Index. The overall adjusted auto-LPG ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations would range from $3.71 to $4.63 per litre, amounting to a decrease of $0.01 to $0.04 per litre.
The spokesman said that the auto-LPG ceiling prices were adjusted according to a pricing formula specified in the contracts. The formula comprises two elements – the LPG international price and the LPG operating price. The LPG international price refers to the LPG international price of the preceding month. The LPG operating price is adjusted on February 1 and June 1 annually according to the average movement of the Composite Consumer Price Index and the Nominal Wage Index. The latest year-on-year rates of change of the Composite Consumer Price Index and the Nominal Wage Index are +1.7% and +3.6% respectively.
The auto-LPG ceiling prices for respective dedicated LPG filling stations in February 2025 are as follows:
Location of
Dedicated LPG Filling Station
Auto-LPG
Ceiling Price in
February 2025 (HK$/litre)
Auto-LPG
Ceiling Price in
January 2025 (HK$/litre)
Kwai On Road, Kwai Chung
3.71
3.75
Sham Mong Road, Mei Foo
3.78
3.81
Wai Lok Street, Kwun Tong
3.83
3.86
Cheung Yip Street, Kowloon Bay
3.88
3.91
Ngo Cheung Road, West Kowloon
3.89
3.92
Yuen Chau Tsai, Tai Po
3.94
3.97
Tak Yip Street, Yuen Long
4.05
4.08
Hang Yiu Street, Ma On Shan
4.07
4.10
Marsh Road, Wan Chai
4.08
4.11
Fung Mat Road, Sheung Wan
4.11
4.13
Yip Wong Road, Tuen Mun
4.20
4.23
Fung Yip Street, Chai Wan
4.63
4.64
The spokesman said that the details of the LPG international price and the auto-LPG ceiling price for each dedicated LPG filling station had been uploaded to the EMSD website (www.emsd.gov.hk) and posted at dedicated LPG filling stations to enable the trades to monitor the price adjustment.
Details of the pricing adjustment mechanism for dedicated LPG filling stations can also be viewed under the “What’s New” section of the department website at www.emsd.gov.hk/en/what_s_new/current/index.html.
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
The Government announced today (January 27) the appointments of 18 new non-official members and reappointments of seven incumbent non-official members to the Chinese Medicine Development Committee (CMDC). The Government also announced the appointments to the new term of the Chinese Medicine Practice Subcommittee (CMPSC) and the Chinese Medicines Industry Subcommittee (CMISC) under the CMDC.
Professor Chan Wing-kwong and Mr Tommy Li Ying-sang are reappointed as the Chairmen of the CMPSC and the CMISC respectively. To provide young people with more opportunities to take part in public affairs, the newly appointed non-official members of the CMDC also include two young individuals recruited under the Member Self-recommendation Scheme for Youth (MSSY). The aforementioned appointments will take effect from February 1, 2025, for a term of two years.
Moreover, the Government announced the appointment of the Hospital Chief Executive of The Chinese Medicine Hospital of Hong Kong (CMHHK) (or representative) as an ex-officio member of the CMDC, and the appointment of the representative(s) from CMHHK as an ex-officio member of the three subcommittees (i.e. the CMPSC, the CMISC and the Chinese Medicine Development Blueprint Subcommittee (CMDBSC)) under the CMDC, with a view to highlighting the hospital’s significant role in leading the development of Chinese medicine (CM) in Hong Kong.
The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, expressed gratitude to the outgoing members of the CMDC, the CMPSC and the CMISC for their contributions to the development of CM during their tenure, including the formulation of the framework of the Chinese Medicine Development Blueprint, and said he looked forward to working closely with the members of the new term to capitalise on the characteristics and strengths of CM in Hong Kong and promote the high-quality and high-standard development of CM in Hong Kong on all fronts through concerted efforts, thereby developing Hong Kong into a bridgehead for the internationalisation of CM.
Chaired by the Secretary for Health, the CMDC gives recommendations to the Government concerning the direction and long-term strategies for CM development in Hong Kong with regard to four key areas, namely the development of CM services, personnel training and professional development, scientific research and development, as well as development of the Chinese medicines industry. Since its establishment in 2013, the CMDC has been providing valuable advice to the Government on an array of important issues in relation to CM in Hong Kong, including the establishment of CMHHK, the development of integrated Chinese-Western medicine services, the implementation of the Hong Kong Chinese Materia Medica Standards Project, the setting up of the Government Chinese Medicines Testing Institute and the formulation of the Blueprint. The CMPSC and the CMISC are two standing subcommittees under the CMDC, focusing deliberation on various areas respectively. In order to gather a wider spectrum of views when formulating the Blueprint, the Government established the CMDBSC under the CMDC in September last year to make recommendations to the CMDC on concrete strategies for the overall development of CM, as well as the short, medium and long-term objectives and feasible initiatives for the long-term planning.
The membership lists of the CMDC and its three subcommittees to be effective from February 1, 2025, are as follows:
The CMDC
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Chairman
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Secretary for Health
Non-official members
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#Professor Dawn Au Ching-tung
#Professor Chair Sek-ying
*Professor Chan Wing-kwong
#Dr Billy Chiu Chi-fai
#Professor Amy Chow Yin-man
#Professor Kenny Chung Kiu-lam
*Professor Feng Yibin
#Professor Huang Xianzhang
*Dr Lam Pui-yan
#Professor Li Min
*Mr Tommy Li Ying-sang
*Professor Lin Zhixiu
#Dr Liong Ching
*Ms Lui Kam-oi
#Mrs Mak Tang Wai-man
#@Ms Mok Hei-ting
#@Mr Samuel Mok Kam-sum
#Ms Winnie Ng Wing-mui
#Professor Douglas So Cheung-tak
*Mr Ting Wing-fai
#Professor Hector Tsang Wing-hong
#Dr Wong Hung-ngan
#Mr Kenlay Wong Kong-hui
#Professor Justin Wu Che-yuen
#Professor Yeung Wing-fai
Ex-officio members
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Permanent Secretary for Health
Commissioner for Innovation and Technology (or representative)
Director of Health (or representative)
Chief Executive of the Hospital Authority (or representative)
Hospital Chief Executive of CMHHK (or representative)
The CMPSC
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Chairman
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*Professor Chan Wing-kwong
Non-official members
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*Dr Au Cheuk-wing
#Professor Chan Fong-yeung
#Mr Chan Kai-yan
*Mr Cheung Yi-chung
*Mr William Cheung Yu-ho
*Dr Kevin Chu Ka-wing
*Dr Ho Yuen-shan
#Dr Ku Ping-yui
*Dr Lam Chun-pong
*Ms Lam Wai-king
*Dr Henry Lee Kai-ping
*Ms Lin Wing-han
*Ms Alma Ling
*Mr Penny Ling Kwan-yee
*Mr Eddie Lo Ting-yu
#Dr Philip Ma Kei-chuen
#Mr Gerry Ma Kwai-yung
#Professor Shamay Ng Sheung-mei
#Dr Su Jing
*Dr Miranda Wong Tsz-yan
#Dr Wong Yuet-ming
Ex-officio members
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Representative(s) from the Health Bureau
Representative(s) from the Department of Health
Representative(s) from the Hospital Authority
Representative(s) from CMHHK
The CMISC
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Chairman
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*Mr Tommy Li Ying-sang
Non-official members
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*Ms Michelle Au Yeung Fung-ying
*Dr Chan Kei-wai
#Mr Chan Man-hon
#Mr Eugene Chu Lap-shing
*Dr Ho Chi-ming
*Mr Kwok Tsz-ming
#Mr Lam Chun-hong
*Dr Lam Wing-ho
#Professor Clara Lau Bik-san
#Dr Grace Lau Sze-ngar
#Ms Li Ka-yan
#Mr Coty Lui Wai-keung
*Professor Shen Jiangang
#Mr Derek Sum Kwong-yip
*Mr Nicholas Wong Lup-hoi
*Ms Wong Sau-wan
*Mr Edward William Yau Fook-wing
*Mr Yip Yue-keung
#Professor Joan Zuo Zhong
Ex-officio members
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Representative(s) from the Health Bureau
Representative(s) from the Department of Health
Representative(s) from the Innovation and Technology Commission
Representative(s) from CMHHK
The CMDBSC
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Chairman
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Commissioner for Chinese Medicine Development (Dr Vincent Chung Chi-ho)
Non-official members
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Chairman of the CMPSC (Professor Chan Wing-kwong)
Chairman of the CMISC (Mr Tommy Li Ying-sang)
^Convener of the Working Group on the Development of Chinese Medicine Services (Dr Liong Ching)
^Convener of the Working Group on the Development of Chinese Medicine Industry and Cultural Popularisation (Professor Dawn Au Ching-tung)
^Convener of the Working Group on the Development of Chinese Medicine Profession and Talent Cultivation (Professor Kenny Chung Kiu-lam)
Representative of the School of Chinese Medicine of the Hong Kong Baptist University (Professor Li Min)
Representative of the School of Chinese Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Dr Sarah Chan Sze-nga)
Representative of the School of Chinese Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (Professor Shen Jiangang)
Professor Chair Sek-ying
Mr Chan Lin-chuen
Ms Jojo Chan Wing-yin
Mr Abraham Chan Yu-ling
Mr Chua Hoi-wai
Mr Koo Hoi-lun
Dr Kwok Tsz-kin
Mr Lam Chun-hong
Professor Cindy Lam Lo-kuen
Professor Simon Lee Ming-yuen
Professor Gilberto Leung Ka-kit
Professor Hector Tsang Wing-hong
Dr Wong Hung-ngan
Mr Nicholas Wong Lup-hoi
Ex-officio members
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Representative(s) from the Health Bureau
Representative(s) from the Department of Health
Representative(s) from the Hospital Authority
Representative(s) from CMHHK
Note:
# Newly appointed non-official members
* Reappointed non-official members
@ Joined under the MSSY
^ The Working Group on the Development of Chinese Medicine Services, the Working Group on the Development of Chinese Medicine Industry and Cultural Popularisation, and the Working Group on the Development of Chinese Medicine Profession and Talent Cultivation are the working groups under the CMDBSC
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
DH enhances enforcement actions against illegal use of pharmacy logo and title with approach of Chinese New Year holidays
DH enhances enforcement actions against illegal use of pharmacy logo and title with approach of Chinese New Year holidays
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With the Chinese New Year holidays approaching, the Department of Health (DH) today (January 27) reminded members of the public and travellers to verify the pharmacy logo in the prescribed form when purchasing medicines. The DH will continue to enhance enforcement actions against the illegal use of logos and titles of Authorized Sellers of Poisons (ASP) (commonly known as pharmacies) and carry out follow-up investigations of suspected violations. Last year (2024), six limited companies and a proprietor of a retailer, which were not pharmacies, were convicted of displaying a logo, which so resembled the logo in the prescribed form of a pharmacy, at their premises, and were fined from $2,000 to $16,800. According to the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance (Cap. 138) (the Ordinance), only persons authorised by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board of Hong Kong (the Board) as ASPs are allowed to conduct the relevant retail business of selling poisons at premises registered by the Board, including poisons listed in Part 1 and Part 2 of the Poisons List at Schedule 10 to the Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations (Cap. 138A). Displaying a logo in the prescribed form of a pharmacy or a logo which so resembled the logo in the prescribed form at a premises other than the registered premises of a pharmacy, or using the Chinese term “藥房” or the terms such as “pharmacy”, “dispensary”, “drug-store” in connection with any business engaged in the retail sale of poisons commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $100,000 and two years’ imprisonment. The use of a pharmacy logo or its title as stipulated by the Ordinance is applicable to all retailers, including those that are not licensed by the Board. The DH has been collecting intelligence through different channels. If any retailer is suspected of illegally displaying a pharmacy logo in the prescribed form or pharmacy title, the DH will follow up and carry out an investigation immediately and conduct joint operation with relevant departments when necessary. To enable the public to identify registered pharmacies, the DH has formulated a label (see Annex) for identification of ASPs, and the labels have been sent to each pharmacy for display in a conspicuous position in the pharmacy. Users can obtain information of the registered pharmacy by scanning the QR Code on the label displayed in the pharmacy. Members of the public can also visit the website of the Drug Office of the DH for educational materials on “‘Pharmacies’ in Hong Kong”, and names and addresses of all licensees (including ASPs).
Ends/Monday, January 27, 2025Issued at HKT 12:00
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. Danner, Michael W. Jensen, Tamara T. Mosby, Patrick R. Runge, and David M. Wear, all of Omaha.
The Fourth Judicial District consists of Douglas County. The vacancy is due to the resignation of Judge Darryl R. Lowe.
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. Brandon Brinegar and Kane Michael Ramsey, both of Kearney.
The Ninth Judicial District consists of Buffalo and Hall counties. The primary place of office for the judicial vacancy is Kearney. The vacancy is due to the appointment of Judge Ryan Carson to federal court.
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. Pillen Releases Executive Order Establishing Support for Federal Immigration Policy Implementation
LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen signed an executive order establishing the Support for Federal Immigration Policy Implementation for the state of Nebraska. The document outlines actions to be undertaken by state agencies to effectuate the executive orders issued Jan. 20 by President Donald J. Trump.
“This document demonstrates Nebraska’s alignment with the new federal immigration policy and provides guidance to state agencies for carrying out provisions contained in the President’s recently issued executive orders,” said Gov. Pillen.
State agencies have no later than May 31 to ensure they have met the requirements of the Governor’s executive order.
A signed copy of EO 25-01 is included with this release.
Source: New Zealand Police (District News)
Police are responding to a two-vehicle crash on State Highway 5 near Matea Road, Waipunga, Taupō District.
The crash was reported around 4pm.
Initial indications suggest at least two occupants are in a moderate to serious condition.
The road is closed while emergency services work at the scene between Matea Road and Pohoukura Road.
Motorists are advised to expect delays and take an alternate route.
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Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Social security payments to be raised
Social security payments to be raised
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The Social Welfare Department (SWD) announced today (January 27) that starting from February 1 this year, the standard payment rates under the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) Scheme as well as the rates of the Old Age Allowance (OAA), Old Age Living Allowance (OALA) (including OAA and OALA under the Guangdong Scheme and the Fujian Scheme) and Disability Allowance under the Social Security Allowance (SSA) Scheme will be raised. An SWD spokesman said, “On December 6 last year, the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council gave approval for the Government to adjust the above rates upwards by 1.3 per cent with effect from February 1 this year in accordance with the established mechanism, i.e., on the basis of the year-on-year rate of change of the Social Security Assistance Index of Prices, benefiting around 1.6 million people in total.” The adjusted CSSA standard payment rates and the SSA rates of allowances are set out at Annex I. The spokesman added, “Furthermore, taking into account the movement of the Consumer Price Index (A) rent index for private housing, the Government will raise the maximum rent allowance (MRA) under the CSSA Scheme by 0.2 per cent, also with effect from February 1 this year.” The adjusted MRA under the CSSA Scheme is provided at Annex II. CSSA and SSA recipients may contact their respective social security field units or call the SWD hotline 2343 2255 for enquiries.
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​Three property owners were convicted and fined over $210,000 in total at the Tuen Mun Magistrates’ Courts earlier this month for failing to comply with removal orders issued under the Buildings Ordinance (BO) (Cap. 123).
The first case involved an unauthorised structure with an area of about 28 square metres on the flat roof of a residential building at Yan Oi Tong Circuit, Tuen Mun. As the unauthorised building works (UBWs) were carried out without prior approval and consent from the Buildings Department (BD), a removal order was served on the owner under section 24(1) of the BO.
Failing to comply with the removal order, the owner was prosecuted by the BD and was fined $75,260, of which $55,260 was the fine for the number of days that the offence continued, upon conviction at the Tuen Mun Magistrates’ Courts on January 10.
The second and the third cases involved several unauthorised structures with a total area of about 60 sq m on the yards and one of the roofs of two houses at San Tam Road, Yuen Long. As the UBWs were carried out without prior approval and consent from the BD, removal orders were served on two owners concerned under section 24(1) of the BO.
Failing to comply with the removal orders, the two owners were prosecuted by the BD and were fined upon conviction at the Tuen Mun Magistrates’ Courts on January 10. One owner was fined $75,750, of which $50,750 was the fine for the number of days that the offence continued, while the other owner was fined $66,660, of which $44,660 was the fine for the number of days that the offence continued.
A spokesman for the BD said today (January 27), “UBWs may lead to serious consequences. Owners must comply with removal orders without delay. The BD will continue to take enforcement action against owners who have failed to comply with removal orders, including instigation of prosecution, to ensure building safety.”
Failure to comply with a removal order without reasonable excuse is a serious offence under the BO. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $200,000 and one year’s imprisonment, and a further fine of $20,000 for each day that the offence continues.
Source: Asia Development Bank
MANILA, PHILIPPINES (27 January 2025) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed a financing package of up to $100 million to support Ayala Corporation’s contributions to the development of an electric mobility ecosystem in the Philippines. This funding will be used to procure and install electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) and to purchase electric vehicles for commercial distribution.
The package includes a concessional loan from the Canadian Climate and Nature Fund for the Private Sector in Asia (CANPA). ADB’s financing, along with the concessional loan, will be used to develop a network of EVCS in the Philippines. This blended financing features an innovative pricing structure aimed at accelerating deployment of EVCS infrastructure. A portion of the ADB financing will be allocated to procure electric vehicles from leading manufacturers for distribution across the country.
“This project is a significant step towards a sustainable and low-carbon future for the Philippines,” said ADB Country Director for the Philippines Pavit Ramachandran. “By fostering the development of a robust electric mobility ecosystem, we are not only addressing critical environmental challenges such as air pollution, but also driving economic growth through the creation of green jobs, enhancing energy security, and promoting inclusive and resilient urban development.”
Electric vehicle (EV) development is still nascent in the Philippines. High initial costs, limited charging infrastructure, and evolving technologies have posed significant barriers to adoption of EVs in the country. But the Philippine government’s Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act and various tax incentives are helping create a more favorable environment for the growth of the EV sector.
The creation of an EVCS network is crucial for electric vehicles to become more popular. The EVCS to be set up with the ADB financing package will address gaps in EV charging infrastructure, thereby facilitating faster adoption of electric vehicles.
“This innovative blended financing comes at an opportune time as Ayala, through ACMobility, continues to ramp up its electric mobility investments. As we help build a comprehensive EV ecosystem for the Philippines, we wish to thank like-minded institutional partners like ADB for helping us expand our electric mobility initiatives, accelerate our contribution to the Philippines’ climate goals, and reaffirm our purpose of building businesses that enable people to thrive,” said ACMobility’s President and CEO Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala.
Established in 2024, CANPA is a trust fund managed by ADB, supported by a commitment of Can$360 million from the Government of Canada. The fund builds on the success of the two previous funds, namely the Canadian Climate Fund for the Private Sector in Asia II (CFPS II) and its predecessor CFPS. CANPA aims to support private-sector projects in Asia and the Pacific that focus on climate and nature-based solutions, while also promoting gender equality.
Ayala Corporation is one of the Philippines’ largest and most enduring conglomerates. With a diverse portfolio that includes real estate, banking, telecommunications, and renewable energy, the company is well-positioned to lead the development of the electric mobility ecosystem in the Philippines. Key to Ayala’s growing sustainable business portfolio is its access to innovative financing options such as blended finance, which is supported by public, private and philanthropic funds.
ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 69 members—49 from the region.
Source: Toyota
Headline: Rallye Monte-Carlo: Day 4
Ogier’s milestone Monte win crowns TOYOTA GAZOO Racing one-two
Sebastien Ogier has claimed a record-extending 10th victory on the legendary Rallye Monte-Carlo as TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team scored a one-two finish to launch its 2025 FIA World Rally Championship campaign with a maximum points haul.
Source: China State Council Information Office
Hamas on Sunday rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan.
In a press statement, Hamas described the plan as an “aggressive scheme” aimed at displacing Palestinians and undermining their national cause.
Hamas said that the Palestinian people, who have endured “genocide and forced displacement” by the “Israeli occupation, particularly in northern Gaza, remain committed to their land and historical rights.”
“The Palestinians will not accept any plans that seek to uproot or displace them,” Hamas said.
Hamas also called on the U.S. administration to cease its support for Israeli policies that infringe on Palestinian rights.
Hamas appealed to Arab and Islamic nations, especially Egypt and Jordan, to reaffirm their opposition to the displacement of Palestinians and support their resilience by assisting in rebuilding Gaza and strengthening their presence on their land.
Source: China State Council Information Office
A top Iranian military commander said Sunday the country’s drones have been equipped with homegrown missiles that employ artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the official news agency IRNA reported.
Commander of the Navy of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Alireza Tangsiri made the remarks in an address to reporters in the southern Iranian province of Bushehr while he was elaborating on a two-day large-scale naval drill held by his forces in Iran’s southern waters.
He said the IRGC Navy equipped two homegrown combat drones Mohajer-6 and Ababil-5 with the domestically developed “Qaem and Almas” missiles incorporating AI technology.
Tangsiri added the IRGC Navy and Iran’s Defense Ministry are developing AI-empowered cruise missiles with operational ranges of over 1,000 km and the ability to hit targets at different altitudes.
According to Tangsiri, the drill starting on Friday off the coasts of Bushehr and Khuzestan provinces aimed to show “peace and friendship” to neighbors and show that Iran and regional states could ensure security and confront any threat.
Source: China State Council Information Office
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday announced 25-percent tariffs on all goods imported from Colombia after the Latin American country refused to allow the landing of two flights carrying deported immigrants.
“I was just informed that two repatriation flights from the United States, with a large number of Illegal Criminals, were not allowed to land in Colombia,” Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s rejection of these flights has “jeopardized the National Security and Public Safety of the United States,” Trump wrote, noting that he has directed his administration to immediately take “urgent and decisive retaliatory measures.”
Trump’s retaliatory measures include: emergency 25-percent tariffs on all goods coming from Colombia, to be raised to 50 percent in one week; a travel ban and immediate visa revocations on Colombian government officials and all allies and supporters; visa sanctions on all party members, family members and supporters of the Colombian government; enhanced customs and border protection inspections of all Colombian nationals and cargo on national security grounds; International Emergency Economic Powers Act sanctions.
Earlier Sunday, Petro posted on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, that his government would not accept U.S. deportation flights until a protocol is established by the Trump administration to treat migrants with dignity. He also urged the United States to use civilian planes instead of military ones.
After Trump’s announcement, Petro posted on X that he had ordered his foreign trade minister to raise tariffs on U.S. imports by 25 percent.
Just a few days ago, the United States sent four deportation flights carrying immigrants to Mexico. However, according to multiple U.S. media reports, at least one flight was refused entry.
The United States also sent deportation flights to other countries, including Guatemala and Brazil. The Brazilian Foreign Ministry recently condemned the action, saying the immigrants on the deportation flights were subjected to humiliating treatment.
During his presidential campaign, Trump promised to carry out large-scale deportations of illegal immigrants once he took office. After his inauguration on Jan. 20, deportation operations began in several parts of the United States, allegedly focusing on criminals. The White House claimed that over 1,000 illegal immigrants had been arrested on Thursday and Friday, and hundreds of them were deported via military aircraft.
According to the Associated Press, Colombia accepted 475 deportation flights from the United States from 2020 to 2024. In 2024 alone, it accepted 124 deportation flights.
Source: Country Fire Service – South Australia
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CFS is responding to a fire near Panorama, Blackwood and Eden Hills.
If you are in this area, stay informed and monitor local conditions. More information will be provided by the CFS when it is available.
Source: New Zealand Police (National News)
Attributable to Detective Peter Smallfield, Invercargill Police:
Two young people are facing Youth Court in Invercargill after a series of burglaries in a stolen car overnight.
A Mazda vehicle was stolen from a Kingswell address in the early hours of the morning by two people, who later pulled up to a jewellers in the central city around 5am.
They have got out and attempted to smash the windows with a scooter, and when they were not able to gain entry, travelled to a service station in Newfield.
Again, they were not able to gain entry.
Stopping the vehicle on a street nearby, they have had an interaction with a member of the public, in which they have pretended to have a firearm with them in order to scare them away.
They have then travelled to a dairy in Winsdor, where they have managed to smash their way in.
The pair stole items including vapes, cash, and confectionery before getting back into the vehicle and driving a short distance away.
A Police dog unit has located the vehicle and tracked the occupants who had fled on foot, taking them into custody shortly after 6am.
Two young males were due in the Invercargill Youth Court today, appearing jointly on three charges of burglary, one of theft of a motor vehicle and one of being unlawfully in a closed yard.
This behaviour is incredibly frustrating for residents and business owners in our community, and it’s pleasing to have been able to immediately hold this pair to account.
We want to extend our thanks to the members of the public who observed suspicious behaviour and reported it to Police on 111 straight away, enabling the quick apprehension of the two youths.
It is also a reminder to take every precaution possible to help avoid becoming a victim of crime.
Remember to take property security measures with your vehicles – keep them inside a secure garage if possible, remove valuables, and consider a steering wheel lock. This all helps make your vehicle less desirable for opportunistic thieves.
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Source: Country Fire Service – South Australia
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