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U. S. officials condemn North Korea's missile launch over Japan

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The missile was fired Tuesday into the Sea of Japan, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said.
North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday, demonstrating its commitment to advancing its missile program despite international sanctions and other pressure to halt it.
The missile traveled hundreds of miles over Sea of Japan and Hokkaido, an island prefecture in northern Japan.
President Trump said the U. S. heard Pyongyang’s message „loud and clear.“
„This regime has signaled its contempt for its neighbors, for all members of the United Nations, and for minimum standards of acceptable international behavior, “ Trump said Tuesday in a statement.
„Threatening and destabilizing actions only increase the North Korean regime’s isolation in the region and among all nations of the world, ” he said. “All options are on the table.“
The Pentagon reported it detected and tracked the launch at 5: 27 a.m. local time just outside Pyongyang, near Sunan Air Base, in North Korea, flying east over northern Japan before landing in the Pacific Ocean about 500 nautical miles east of Japan. The launch was the first to cross over Japan since 2009.
Initial assessments by the U. S. military indicated it was an intermediate-range ballistic missile and that it did not pose a threat to North America nor to Guam, a U. S. territory.
“We are working with our interagency partners on a more detailed assessment and we will provide a public update if warranted, “ the Pentagon said in a statement. „Our commitment to the defense of our allies, including the Republic of Korea and Japan, in the face of these threats, remains ironclad. We remain prepared to defend ourselves and our allies from any attack or provocation.“
Four of South Korea’s F-15 fighter jets conducted an exercise in which they dropped a total of eight bombs at a military field near their eastern coast.
The United Nations Security Council met to discuss further actions against North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs. U. S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley called the launch “absolutely unacceptable and irresponsible.”
North Korea has fired 21 missiles during 14 tests since February, including three on Saturday, with many landing in the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, a wide area of ocean separating the two countries.
Such launches have prompted alarm in Japan, especially when missiles landed in its economic zone for shipping and fishing. Tuesday’s launch reportedly prompted the government to issue a take-cover warning to residents.
The apparent test from North Korea comes amid continued war exercises by United States and South Korean forces. The drills are defensive, U. S. officials say, but they have angered the North and caused provocations in the past.
The UN Security Council has banned such tests by North Korea, but its efforts continue. Last month, North Korea successfully test launched two intercontinental ballistic missiles — weapons in theory capable of striking the U. S. mainland, including California.
Special correspondent Stiles reported from Seoul and Times staff writer Hennigan from Washington.
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UPDATES:
2: 35 p.m.: August 29: This article was updated to include comments by U. S. officials.
4: 10 p.m.: This article was updated with background on North Korea’s missile program.
3: 10 p.m.: This article was updated with officials saying North Korea fired an unidentified projectile.
This article was originally published at 2: 45 p.m., August 28.

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US judge rules that Yahoo must face litigation by data breach customers

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Yahoo customers could have protected themselves if it hadn’t taken so long to notify them of the breach.
A US judge has stated that Yahoo must face litigation from users who had their personal information revealed in three data breaches.
The data breaches took place between 2013 and 2016 but Yahoo is being criticised as it took time to notifiy its customers about them.
Judge Lucy Koh said victims could pursue some breach of contract and unfair competition claims.
„All plaintiffs have alleged a risk of future identity theft, in addition to loss of value of their personal identification information, “ she wrote.
Koh highlighted that some of the victims could have changed their passwords or canceled their accounts to protect themselves if Yahoo had not taken so long in letting them know about the breaches.
„It’s the biggest data breach in the history of the world, “ he added.
We’ve contacted Oath and Verizon for comment.
Yahoo had multiple data breaches between 2013 and 2016 which led to customers suing the company because their personal details were stolen. In a 2014 breach, names, email addresses, phone numbers and encrypted passwords of Yahoo users had been stolen.
Due to the data breaches, Verizon was able to knock $US350 million off its acquisition of Yahoo. It also stipulated that Yahoo is responsible for 50% of any cash liabilities incurred as a result of investigations into the breach.
This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

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What to expect from Apple's 12 September special event

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iPhones and Apple Watches and iPads, oh my!, General
iPhones and Apple Watches and iPads, oh my! Apple is holding a special event on 12 September, where it’s expected to launch the iPhone 8. The company rarely launches new flagship phones by themselves, however, and there are numerous rumours circulating about what other devices will be launched, including new smartwatches. Read on to find out what else could be announced on 12 September. The most credible rumour is the release of the iPhone 8. The device, which could also be called the iPhone 10 or iPhone X, depending on what rumours you listen to, marks the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. Fittingly, the 12 September event is being held at the Steve Jobs Theatre in Apple Park, the company’s new Cupertino headquarters. The iPhone 8 is expected to include a host of new features, including 3D facial recognition, augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) capabilities, and a software-based home button. While not as strong as the rumour of the iPhone 8, it wouldn’t be a surprise for Apple to update last year’s iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. This is particularly likely if a) the iPhone 8 is a giant leap forward compared to the iPhone 7 and b) it’s expensive as has been rumoured. On the other hand, it would mean Apple releasing three iPhones at the same time. Including the iPhone SE, that would bring the total number of iPhones on the market to four. This could be a risky move for Apple, an overabundance of choice could mean none of the new devices do as well as the company would hope. Alternatively, it could follow the model used for the first Apple Watch, with the high-end device being limited edition. It’s been over a year since the release of the iPhone SE – Apple’s 4in smartphone brought in to replace the dinky iPhone 5s – and that’s a long time in tech. Although the SE isn’t a top-of-the-range product and was never marketed as such, it could still do with an upgrade. That being said, the company kept the launch of the original SE separate from those of the flagship iPhone 6s (September 2015) and the iPhone 7 (September 2016) , possibly because it didn’t want to muddy the waters of the annual iPhone spectacle by launching a ‚budget‘ phone at the same time. Consequently, we may have to wait until 2018 for a new SE. It’s been a year since the launch of the Apple Watch 2, which was launched alongside the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. If the company is following an annual release cycle, which it seems to be, then we can expect the launch of the Apple Watch 3 alongside the iPhone 8. Brazilian tech site, first reported that some Apple developers had noticed „references to some new types of exercise for the Apple Watch – for example, skiing“. The site claimed to have confirmed this by looking in the „internal archives and codes of iOS 11“. „We found a range of icons that are used by the Apple Watch’s Exercise app that don’t appear in any of the current versions of the watch, even the most recent version of the Apple Watch, “ it said. „Therefore, we suspect that they will be exclusive to the new generation of Apple Watch, which must be announced soon.“ Other rumoured new features include an LTE/4G upgrade, increased battery life and a camera. With a swathe of new iMacs, Macbooks and iPads released at WWDC 2017 in June, including an update to the MacBook Air, 12 September is too early for a hardware refresh on these lines. It’s always a rumour, but it’s not going to happen. Not this year, anyway.

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SanDisk unveils world's largest microSD card

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The „breakthrough capacity“ was unveiled at IFA 2017., Storage
The „breakthrough capacity“ was unveiled at IFA 2017. If you’ve got a penchant for masses of digital storage (and let’s face it, who doesn’t) SanDisk’s latest unveiling will have you delighted. Western Digital – SanDisk’s parent company – announced at IFA 2017 in Berlin that it was launching the world’s largest microSD card, with a mega capacity of 400GB. An eye-popping quantity of storage like that is, of course, accompanied with an eye-popping price: the card retails at $US250. Nonetheless, in a world where 4K video is becoming the norm and people everywhere are looking to store masses of HD photos and videos on their smartphones, the spacious new microSD card could hail a storage revolution. According to Western Digital, SanDisks’s new card is prime for use in Android phones and tablets, wielding the capacity to hold up to 40 hours of full HD video. What’s more, up to 1,200 photos per minute can be transferred onto the card, with a 100MB read speed. Clinching this roster of high-end specs is news that the new device is UHS Speed Class 1 – the best available performance for microSD cards. On a more tangible level, the card is waterproof, shockproof, temperature-proof, and even X-ray proof – longevity is not something you’re going to have to worry about with this card. And whilst the high-end price might be off-putting to some – $250 for something the size of a fingernail — it could save you bundles when it comes to investing in your chosen model of device, as many companies amp up their prices in correspondence with storage capacity. SanDisk’s gargantuan new microSD card is available to buy now.

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Braves End Cubs’ Winning Streak, Baez Leaves Game Early After Slide

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Javier Baez got shaken up diving into second base in the second inning and later exited the game in the third with one out.
CHICAGO (AP) — Max Fried combined with four relievers on a five-hitter in his first major league start, and the Atlanta Braves ended the Chicago Cubs’ six-game winning streak with a 5-1 victory Sunday.
The NL Central-leading Cubs had matched their longest winning string of the season. Rookie Ian Happ hit his 21st homer, but Chicago couldn’ t get much going coming off a 14-12 victory.
The Cubs also lost Javier Baez after he got shaken up diving into second base in the second inning. Chicago’s electrifying star trotted out to shortstop in the third but exited the game with one out.
Recalled from Triple-A on Friday, Fried (1-0) gave up a run and four hits in five innings. The bullpen held Chicago to one hit, helping the Braves avoid the weekend sweep.
Mike Montgomery (5-7) gave up three runs and five hits in five innings.
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Huawei unveils octa-core Kirin 970 mobile chipset with dedicated neural processing unit

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Huawei is taking mobile processing to a whole new level. The Chinese telecommunications specialist at IFA Berlin recently announced its Kirin 970 chipset featuring a dedicated neural processing unit.
Huawei is taking mobile processing to a whole new level. The Chinese telecommunications specialist at IFA Berlin recently announced its Kirin 970 chipset featuring a dedicated neural processing unit.
The chipset, built on a 10nm manufacturing process with 5.5 billion transistors crammed into an area measuring just one cm², features an octa-core CPU and 12-core GPU.
Huawei says its new heterogeneous computing architecture, when compared with a quad-core Cortex-A73 CPU cluster, delivers up to 25x the performance with 50x greater efficiency. In image recognition testing, the chipset was able to process 2,000 images per minute which Huawei claims is faster than other chips on the market.
Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group, said the Kirin 970 is the first in a series of new advances that will bring powerful AI features to our devices and take them beyond the competition. The ultimate goal, he added, is to provide a significantly better user experience.
Huawei said it is positioning the Kirin 970 as an open platform for mobile AI, opening up the chipset to developers and partners that it hopes can find new and innovative uses for its neural processing capabilities.
Smartphones are more popular now than ever but in reality, innovation has fallen off in recent years. I’ ve been waiting for the industry to take the next big step and while it’s still early, mobile AI could very well be a game-changer… that is, once we identify a practical use for it. Still, it’s more exciting than curved displays IMO.
No word yet on which devices will be the first to utilize Huawei’s Kirin 970 or when they’ ll arrive.

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US warns North Korea of 'massive military response' after nuclear test

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WASHINGTON: The United States warned on Sunday (Sep 3) it could launch a „massive military response“ to threats from North Korea following Pyongyang’s provocative detonation of what it claimed was a miniaturised hydrogen bomb. The comments from Defence Secretary Jim Mattis came after…
WASHINGTON: The United States warned on Sunday (Sep 3) it could launch a „massive military response“ to threats from North Korea following Pyongyang’s provocative detonation of what it claimed was a miniaturised hydrogen bomb.
The comments from Defence Secretary Jim Mattis came after President Donald Trump called a meeting of his national security advisers to discuss an unexpectedly powerful nuclear test said to exceed in magnitude the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan.
Mattis told reporters: „Any threat to the United States or its territories, including Guam, or our allies will be met with a massive military response, a response both effective and overwhelming.
„We are not looking to the total annihilation of a country, namely North Korea. But as I said, we have many options to do so, “ he added.
Trump had earlier denounced the test, tweeting that the time for „appeasement“ was over and threatening drastic economic sanctions, including „stopping all trade with any country doing business with North Korea.“
US monitors measured a powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake near the North’s main testing site, with an aftershock possibly caused by the collapse of a tunnel at the site.
SEOUL REACTS
The North hailed its test of what it described as a hydrogen bomb designed for a long-range missile as „a perfect success.“
Pyongyang residents celebrated as a jubilant television newsreader hailed the „unprecedentedly large“ blast; she said it had moved the country closer to „the final goal of completing the state nuclear force.“
Neighbouring South Korea reacted by conducting a live-fire exercise simulating an attack on the North’s nuclear site, state news agency Yonhap reported, hitting „designated targets in the East Sea“ with missiles and F-15K fighter jets.
The South’s military said the range to the simulated targets were equivalent to the North’s Punggye-ri nuclear test site in its northeastern province.
The exercise came after South Korean President Moon Jae-In, once an advocate of dialogue with the North, called for the „strongest punishment, “ joining a chorus of international condemnation of Pyongyang’s sixth nuclear test including from China.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the test „torpedoes the global non-proliferation regime, violates UN Security Council resolutions“ and threatens regional peace, while adding, in a phone call to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, that the crisis „should be resolved only by political and diplomatic means.“
And UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the test as „profoundly destabilising, “ while the Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Monday.
Trump in a tweet branded the North „a rogue nation which has become a great threat and embarrassment to China.“
He has repeatedly insisted that Beijing lean on its isolated neighbour to halt its nuclear and missile development.
On Sunday, however, the US president also aimed criticism at Seoul.
South Korea, Trump said, „is finding, as I have told them, that their talk of appeasement with North Korea will not work, they only understand one thing!“
Later Sunday, a reporter shouted a question as Trump was leaving a church in Washington, asking whether he planned to attack North Korea. The president replied, „We’ll see.“
‚CUT OFF NORTH KOREA‘
Hours before the test, the North released images of Kim at his country’s Nuclear Weapons Institute, inspecting what it said was a miniaturized H-bomb that could be fitted onto an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) .
The device was a „thermonuclear weapon with super explosive power“ entirely made „by our own efforts and technology, “ the Korean Central News Agency cited Kim as saying.
A series of US and United Nations-backed sanctions seem to have had little effect on Pyongyang.
But US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday his department was preparing potent new measures that would „cut off North Korea economically.“
„I’m going to draft a sanctions package and send it to the president for his strong consideration that anybody that wants to do trade or business with them will be prevented from doing trade or business with us, “ Mnuchin said on „Fox News Sunday.“
While the United States has virtually no trade with the North, the burden of sanctions such as Mnuchin described would fall heavily on China, which buys about 90 per cent of North Korean exports.
In Seoul, President Moon Jae-In called for new United Nations sanctions to „completely isolate North Korea.“ He said the South would discuss deploying „the strongest strategic assets of the US military“ – a possible reference to tactical nuclear weapons, which the US withdrew from South Korea in 1991.
TREMOR FELT IN CHINA, RUSSIA
While US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson spoke by phone with his Asian counterparts, US and South Korean military chiefs also conferred.
Seoul’s defence ministry said the respective chairmen of the joint chiefs of staff – General Jeong Kyeong-Doo and General Joseph Dunford – had „agreed to prepare a South Korea-US military counteraction and to put it into action at the earliest date.“
South Korean experts said the tremor near the North’s main test site was five to six times stronger than that from a 10-kiloton test a year ago.
Pyongyang raised tensions in July with two successful tests of an ICBM which apparently brought much of the US mainland within range. Last week it fired a missile over Japan.
Jeffrey Lewis of website armscontrolwonk said Sunday’s blast clearly was „a staged thermonuclear weapon, “ representing a significant advance.
Trump has warned Pyongyang that it faces „fire and fury“ and that Washington’s weapons are „locked and loaded.“
But even some Trump advisers say US military options are limited when Pyongyang has the capacity to quickly wipe out much of the South Korean capital Seoul.
Analysts believe Pyongyang’s weapons programme is aimed both at self-defence and strengthening its hand in any negotiations with the US.
„North Korea will continue with their nuclear weapons programme unless the US proposes talks, “ Koo Kab-Woo of Seoul’s University of North Korean Studies told AFP.

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John Ashbery, regarded as one of the world's greatest poets, dies at age 90

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John Ashbery, an enigmatic genius of modern poetry whose energy, daring and boundless command of language raised American verse to brilliant and baffling heights, died Sunday at age 90.
John Ashbery, an enigmatic giant of modern poetry whose energy, daring and boundless command of language raised American verse to brilliant and baffling heights, died early Sunday at age 90.
Ashbery, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and often mentioned as a Nobel candidate, died at his home in Hudson, New York. His husband, David Kermani, said his death was from natural causes.
Few poets were so exalted in their lifetimes. Ashbery was the first living poet to have a volume published by the Library of America dedicated exclusively to his work. His 1975 collection, “Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, ” was the rare winner of the book world’s unofficial triple crown: the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle prize. In 2011, he was given a National Humanities Medal and credited with changing “how we read poetry.”
Among a generation of poets that included Richard Wilbur, W. S. Merwin and Adrienne Rich, Ashbery stood out for his audacity and for his wordplay, for his modernist shifts between high oratory and everyday chatter, for his humor and wisdom and dazzling runs of allusions and sense impressions.
“No figure looms so large in American poetry over the past 50 years as John Ashbery, ” Langdon Hammer wrote in the New York Times in 2008. “Ashbery’s phrases always feel newly minted; his poems emphasize verbal surprise and delight, not the ways that linguistic patterns restrict us. “
But to love Ashbery it helped to make sense of Ashbery, or least get caught up enough in such refrains as “You are freed/including barrels/heads of the swan/forestry/the night and stars fork” not to worry about their meaning. Writing for Slate, the critic and poet Meghan O’Rourke advised readers “not to try to understand the poems but to try to take pleasure from their arrangement, the way you listen to music.” Joan Didion once attended an Ashbery reading simply because she wanted to determine what the poet was writing about.
“I don’t find any direct statements in life, ” Ashbery once explained to the Times in London. “My poetry imitates or reproduces the way knowledge or awareness comes to me, which is by fits and starts and by indirection. I don’t think poetry arranged in neat patterns would reflect that situation.”
Interviewed by the Associated Press in 2008, Ashbery joked that if he could turn his name into a verb, “to Ashbery, ” it would mean “to confuse the hell out of people.”
Ashbery also was a well-regarded translator and critic. At various times, he was the art critic for the New York Herald-Tribune in Europe, New York magazine and Newsweek and was the poetry critic for Partisan Review. He translated works by Arthur Rimbaud, Raymond Roussel and numerous other French writers. He was a teacher for many years, including at Brooklyn College, Harvard University and Bard College.
Ashbery was born in Rochester, N.Y., in 1927 and remembered himself as a lonely and bookish child, haunted by the early death of his younger brother and by his attraction to other boys. Ashbery grew up on an apple farm in the nearby village of Sodus, where it snowed often enough to inspire his first poem, “The Battle, ” written at age 8 and a fantasy about a fight between bunnies and snowflakes. He was so satisfied with the poem that he didn’t write another until boarding school, the Deerfield Academy, when his work was published in the school paper.
Meanwhile, he took painting lessons and found new meaning in life, or Life. An article in Life magazine about a surrealist exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art so impressed him that he kept rereading it for years. His mind broadened further at Harvard University, reading W. H. Auden and meeting fellow poet and longtime comrade Kenneth Koch, along with Wilbur, Donald Hall, Robert Bly, Frank O’Hara and Robert Creeley. He would be grouped with O’Hara and Koch as part of the avant-garde “New York Poets” movement, although Ashbery believed what they really had in common was living in New York.
His style ranged from rhyming couplets to haiku to blank verse, and his interests were as vast as his gifts for expressing them. He wrote of love, music, movies, the seasons, the city and the country, and was surely the greatest poet ever to compose a hymn to President Warren Harding. As he aged, he became ever more sensitive to mortality and reputation. “How to Continue” was an elegy for the sexual revolution among gays in the 1960s and’ 70s, a party turned tragic by the deadly arrival of AIDS, “a gale (that) came and said/it is time to take all of you away.”

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小室さん親子、一礼し帰途に=秋篠宮邸で夕食後

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秋篠宮家の 長女眞子さま(25)との 婚約が内定した小室圭さん(25)と母佳代さん(51)は3日夕、 東京都港区の 赤坂御用地にある秋篠宮邸で、 秋篠宮ご夫妻、 眞子さまと夕食を共にした後、 帰宅の 途に就いた。 「結婚の 日を楽しみに」 =秋篠宮ご夫妻の コメント 午後7時40分
秋篠宮家の長女眞子さま(25)との婚約が内定した小室圭さん(25)と母佳代さん(51)は3日夕、東京都港区の赤坂御用地にある秋篠宮邸で、秋篠宮ご夫妻、眞子さまと夕食を共にした後、帰宅の途に就いた。
「結婚の日を楽しみに」=秋篠宮ご夫妻のコメント
午後7時40分すぎ、車の後部座席に乗った小室さんと佳代さんは、同御用地の巽門前で待ち構えていた報道陣に一礼。佳代さんは水色の上着姿で、2時間半余り滞在した。(2017/09/03-21: 03)
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Asia Briefs: Liu Xiaobo's widow back in Beijing

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BEIJING • Madam Liu Xia, the widow of jailed Chinese Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo who died in detention in July, is back in Beijing but still under house arrest, a Hong Kong group said yesterday..
Liu Xiaobo’s widow back in Beijing
BEIJING • Madam Liu Xia, the widow of jailed Chinese Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo who died in detention in July, is back in Beijing but still under house arrest, a Hong Kong group said yesterday.
Mr Lu Siqing, founder of the Hong Kong-based Information Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, said he spoke to her by phone at her Beijing home on Saturday. He said a tearful Madam Liu, 56, explained in a „very weakened voice“ that she was under treatment with anti-depressants.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Red Bull heir: Third charge expires
BANGKOK • A third criminal charge against the fugitive heir to Thailand’s Red Bull fortune over a fatal hit-and-run case expired yesterday but prosecutors said it would not affect their heavily criticised attempts to bring him to justice. Billionaire Worayuth Yoovidhya, 32, is wanted for drunkenly ploughing his Ferrari into a policeman riding a motorbike in Bangkok in 2012, dragging the officer to his death.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Philippine bird flu crisis ‚over‘
MANILA • The Philippines has declared its avian flu crisis, which prompted the culling of over 600,000 birds, to be officially over as it eased restrictions on the shipments of poultry products from towns where outbreaks were detected. Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said on Saturday that the ban on poultry shipments was now confined within a 1km radius of the three areas hit by the deadly H5N6 strain in two provinces north of the capital Manila.
REUTERS Cash for rats, stray dogs in Labuan
KOTA KINABALU • The local authorities in Sabah’s Labuan are offering RM30 (S$9.50) for every stray dog and RM5 for every rat caught this month in a bid to rid the territory of pests. According to fliers and posters by the Labuan Corporation and the state health department, such a move is necessary in the light of diseases like rabies, which are transmitted by animals. The move has rankled animal welfare groups.
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