Sunday, 28 June 2015

Sweet dish

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Sweet dish

 

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- Séchage -

 

Un homme fait sécher des vermicelles, utilisés dans un plat sucré de la communauté musulmane indienne, en plein ramadan.

 

- Drying -

 

A man dried vermicelli, used in a sweet dish of the Indian Muslim community during Ramadan.

 

(Photo AFP - NOAH SEELAM)

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 23 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

The Formosa Fun Coast amusement park

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The Formosa Fun Coast amusement park

 

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Formosa Fun Coast explosion

 

A police officer walks past debris at the Formosa Fun Coast amusement park after an explosion in the Pali district of New Taipei City.

 

(Photo AFP - Sam Yeh)

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 28 Sunday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Saturday, 27 June 2015

The United Arab Emirates expects strong economic growth

The United Arab Emirates expects strong economic growth

 

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The United Arab Emirates expects strong growth this year after its economy expanded by 4.6 percent last year, His Highness Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum said.

 

“We expect to continue to achieve strong growth in 2015,” His Highness Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, who is also the ruler of Dubai, said in a note on the state of the United Arab Emirates economy issued late Saturday, adding that the non-oil sector had experienced positive growth in the first quarter and highlighted a “continuing rise in government spending and the increase in government and private capital.”

 

However, inflation in Dubai in May jumped to 4.7 pct, the highest since May 2009.

 

Sheikh Mohammed stressed that the United Arab Emirates, which is the world’s sixth-largest producer of crude oil, would “adhere to its long-term strategy to diversify its national economy.”

 

He noted that the non-oil sector grew 8.1 percent in 2014 and that its contribution to the economy had reached 68.6 percent.

 

“We have put in place all the necessary plans to take that contribution to as high as 80 percent in 2021,” he said.

 

This would be done “through intensive investment in the industrial and tourism sectors, air and maritime transport, import and re-export, as well as supporting a range of projects and initiatives based on the knowledge economy,” he added.

 

The financial sector posted a gain of 15 percent in 2014, while tourism continued to grow with some 20 million tourists visiting the country, he said.

 

(With AFP and Reuters)

 

(Staff writer, Al Arabiya News)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 21 Sunday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Twitter to let users follow live events, not just people

Twitter to let users follow live events, not just people

 

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Twitter Inc will start curating tweets on live events, the microblogging service said, as it plans major changes to make its real-time news feed more user friendly.

 

Dubbed Project Lightning, the changes will let users follow events instead of just people, and instantly upload photos and videos that can be shared across websites, social news and entertainment website Buzzfeed reported on Thursday.

 

A team of editors will curate the most visually appealing and relevant tweets about say, a red-carpet event or shooting, and present them in one place, so that users need not be flooded with every single tweet as it is posted, Buzzfeed said.

 

Twitter’s mobile app will show both pre-scheduled events and breaking news events, Buzzfeed said.

 

Twitter spokeswoman Rachel Millner confirmed the report but declined to comment further.

 

Twitter has struggled with user growth.

 

About one billion people have visited the website, but only 302 million are users.

 

(Reuters, San Francisco)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 18 Thursday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

MIT is trying a new strategy to increase employee happiness and productivity

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MIT is trying a new strategy to increase employee happiness and productivity

 

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Much of the concern about robots centers around the idea that they're stealing our jobs.

 

But at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, robots are helping people keep their jobs — and do them better.

 

For the past year, the executive education program at MIT's Sloan School of Management has been letting its 35 employees work remotely at least two days a week, in order to help them better manage stress and integrate their work and home lives.

 

On the days when employees aren't in the office, they have the option of using a robot — essentially an iPad and stick on wheels — to make them feel like they're physically present among their coworkers.

 

Remote employees control the robots so that the robots hold up the screens and wheel them around the office.

 

The technology not only facilitates collaboration among coworkers, but also encourages a kind of team bonding, since the robots are used during work meetings and social events like team lunches.

 

The idea came from Peter Hirst, Ph.D., the program's executive director, who first saw the technology used at a conference last fall.

 

When the team initially transitioned to a flexible work arrangement, Hirst said it relied on tools like videoconferencing.

 

Yet even the most advanced videoconferencing technology couldn't replicate the experience of walking around the office.

 

Instead, Hirst said, remote employees often became just a face on a screen.

 

"People forget you're there," Hirst said of videoconferencing, so that you end up "frantically waving on screen."

 

But "with robots, people treat that person like they're physically there, too," he said.

 

While he admits there was some giggling when the robots were first introduced, Hirst said he was surprised by how quickly his staff adjusted.

 

MIT now has two robots, and Hirst plans to order at least one more for his team, given that about two-thirds of the staff currently takes advantage of the flexible work policy.

 

At some point, it's possible that every employee working remotely would have the option of using a robot.

 

As more business teams transition to remote work — at least for part of the week — it's possible that these robots could pop up elsewhere, alleviating some of the most common issues associated with working from home, like loneliness.

 

Right now, it's too early to say whether robots will significantly increase productivity among remote workforces.

 

Yet it's possible that many employees will prefer sitting on their couches and controlling a robot from afar as opposed to schlepping into an office every day.

 

Either way, it's comforting to know that these robots aren't designed to replace humans but instead to enhance our performance and enable us to lead less stressful lives.

 

(SHANA LEBOWITZ)

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 26 Friday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Naha airport International cargo shipments amounts to over 180,000 tons

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Naha airport International cargo shipments amounts to over 180,000 tons

 

According to the statistics by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, international cargo shipments to and from Naha airport in 2014 amounted to 185,087 tons – double the amount in 2008.

 

The figure is twice that of 2008, when All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (ANA) had not yet started its international airfreight project.

 

This is the first time the total amount of cargo transaction has exceeded 180,000 tons.

 

The statistics were referred to on February 26 in the Kingdom of Ryukyu Assembly when Akikazu Shimoji of  the Kingdom of Ryukyu Government responded to questions from Kosuke Gushi of the Liberal Democratic Party.

 

The quantity of cargo coming in and out of Naha airport increased by 19.7 percent within a year of the introduction of the international freight project.

 

The number at Narita Airport was the largest (2,043,399 tons), followed by Kansai (700,325 tons), Haneda (258,714 tons), and Naha.

 

New ANA flight routes and an increase in cargo occupancy rates have contributed to the increase in transactions.

 

In order to further boost international trade, Shimoji announced a project to expand airline container space to promote the export of the Kingdom of Ryukyu products overseas.

 

He also stated  the Kingdom of Ryukyu Government would hold conferences to discuss using Naha Airport as a hub to attract specialty products from all around  the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

 

(English translation by T&CT)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 26 Thursday February 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Indian fisherman

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Indian fisherman

 

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Gone fishing

 

An Indian fisherman throws his fishing net from the banks of the Brahmaputra River during sunset at Ujanbazar Ghat in Guwahati.

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 26 Friday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Ramadan in Kuala Lumpur

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Ramadan in Kuala Lumpur

 

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Des musulmans malaisiens arrivent pour la prière après le coucher de soleil pendant le ramadan à Kuala Lumpur.

 

- Prayer -

 

Malaysian Muslims arrive for prayers after sunset during Ramadan in Kuala Lumpur.

 

(Photo AFP - MANAN VATSYAYANA)

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 26 Friday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Friday, 26 June 2015

Apple’s about-face reveals cracks in music industry

Apple’s about-face reveals cracks in music industry

 

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Apple’s abrupt about-face on paying royalties for songs during a three-month free-trial period for its new music service was a symbolic victory for superstar Taylor Swift and other artists, and a shrewd business move by Apple, at a time when the streaming phenomenon is causing major changes in the music industry.

 

The olive branch extended by Apple comes as music is increasingly being consumed on streaming services like Spotify and Deezer — to the detriment of album sales and iTunes downloads — heightening tensions between artists, labels and service providers over who gets paid and how much.

 

Apple had already agreed to share revenue from the new Apple Music service once users start paying a $10-a-month subscription fee for the service, which it plans to launch 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman.

 

But the technology giant wasn’t planning to pay artists and labels directly for the use of their music during the free, 90-day trial period that it’s offering to get fans to try the service.

 

That changed quickly Sunday, after Swift posted an open letter to Apple opposing the lack of royalties during the free period, and declaring she’d be withholding her latest album “1989” from Apple Music because of it.

 

Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue reversed the company’s trial-period terms, which had gone out to thousands of independent labels, including Swift’s Big Machine Label Group, after the technology giant reached a deal with major label groups Universal, Sony and Warner in early June.

 

The company needed to avoid a “PR nightmare” and quickly extinguish the firestorm that Swift had created, said Daniel Ives, tech stocks analyst with FBR Capital Markets.

 

“They needed to handle this perfectly,” Ives said, because Apple is facing an uphill battle against competing services like Spotify that are already well-established.

 

Apple hasn’t publicly revealed how much it will pay in royalties for the free streaming period.

 

Cue declined to offer financial details in an interview with The Associated Press on Sunday, but he said the payments will be based on a different formula than the company had already negotiated for sharing subscription revenue, since Apple won’t be collecting any revenue from the 90 days of free streaming.

 

Instead, Cue said, royalties for the free streaming will be based on a standard amount for each time a song is streamed.

 

Jeff Price, the CEO and founder of royalty collection firm Audiam, said the free-period royalties could amount to about $25 million per month in the United States alone if Apple Music pays the same as Spotify did in December 2014 The Roman, according to publishers’ data.

 

While Apple Music doesn’t have any subscribers yet, compared to the 4.7 million Spotify had in the United States then, its global launch in 100 countries could quickly change that.

 

Still, Price says the gesture will likely be worth it for Apple.

 

“It got them an unlimited amount of public goodwill and artist goodwill,” Price said.

 

Some artists did praise Apple Monday for its decision, while many more cheered Swift for taking her public stand.

 

Rocker Elvis Costello called Swift “our future president” on Twitter and added, “You tell ‘em, Girl.”

 

Artist grumbling about the lack of compensation during Apple Music’s lengthy free trial had been brewing since the unveiling of service at Apple’s developer conference two weeks ago.

 

The American Association of Independent Music expected a flood of sign-ups at launch, suggesting to its members in an email they should reconsider releasing music to the platform right away: “We are struggling to understand why rights holders would authorize their content on the service before 1 Thursday October 2015 The Roman.”

 

The fact that independent labels drove this change highlights their growing power in the music industry — and Apple’s practice of simply offering independent labels terms that had been negotiated with the majors, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group.

 

“It certainly showcases to Apple that if they step on the labels, some of them can step back pretty hard,” Enderle said.

 

Cue wouldn’t comment on whether Swift will now make her album “1989” available on Apple Music.

 

Ben Bajarin, a longtime Apple watcher and founder of research firm Creative Strategies, said he’d never seen Apple make such a quick reversal on a major business issue.

 

But he said Apple had no reason not to change position after it was clear artists were upset.

 

And it will likely even gain more favor among fans.

 

“If there were people on the fence about trying the new service, there are tens of millions that will probably try it now, just to see what it’s about, and that will help Apple achieve its goal faster,” Bajarin said.

 

(The Associated Press, Los Angeles)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 23 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Emirates A380 in emergency landing

Emirates A380 in emergency landing

 

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An Emirates A380 plane with more than 500 people on board had to make an emergency landing in Sri Lanka on Friday due to a “technical fault,” aviation officials said.

 

The aircraft was en route to Dubai from Sydney when it was diverted to Colombo, where it landed safely early on Friday morning.

 

“Emirates flight EK413 from Sydney to Dubai... was diverted to Colombo due to a technical fault,” the airline said in a statement that gave no details about the nature of the problem.

 

An airport spokesman said firefighting crew and emergency units had been placed on standby.

 

“We were told of a technical fault with the airport and they were coming in for an emergency landing,” said the spokesman, who asked not to be named.

 

“No one was hurt and an investigation is under way.”

 

Emirates carried out its first A380 landing in Colombo in 2012 but the airport has yet to be upgraded to handle the biggest passenger airliner.

 

The airline said passengers were being transferred to other Emirates flights.

 

(Colombo, AFP)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 26 Friday June 2015 The Roman)

 

9 dead in Alaska sightseeing plane crash

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9 dead in Alaska sightseeing plane crash

 

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Washington (AFP) - A sightseeing plane crashed in southeast Alaska Thursday killing all nine people onboard, the United States police said.

 

Emergency crews were able to reach the aircraft that crashed against a granite rock face and confirm the deceased, but weather in the fjords prevented recovery efforts, Megan Peters from Alaska Department of Public Safety said.

 

"Due to inclement weather, the body recovery effort will not be attempted until tomorrow," she said in a statement.

 

The plane, a single-engine DHC-3 Otter, went down near down near Ketchikan, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

 

The aircraft was reported to be part of Holland America Line, a cruise line operating in the area.

 

"We are incredibly distressed by this situation, and our thoughts and prayers are with those onboard the plane and their families," the cruise line said in a statement according to the Alaska Dispatch News.

 

Holland America Line was not available to comment to AFP on the reports.

 

The National Transportation Safety Board said on Twitter it was sending a "go-team" to the crash site to investigate.

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 26 Friday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Supreme Court upholds key Obamacare insurance subsidies

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Supreme Court upholds key Obamacare insurance subsidies

 

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the nationwide availability of tax subsidies that are crucial to the implementation of President Barack Obama signature healthcare law, handing a major victory to the president.

 

The court ruled on a 6-3 vote that the 2010 Affordable Care Act, widely known as Obamacare, did not restrict the subsidies to states that establish their own online healthcare exchanges.

 

It marked the second time in three years that the high court ruled against a major challenge to the law brought by conservatives seeking to gut it.

 

Chief Justice John Roberts was joined by fellow conservative Justice Anthony Kennedy and the court’s liberal members in the majority.

 

The decision means the subsidies will remain not just in the 13 states that have set up their own exchanges and the three states that have state-federal hybrid exchanges, but also in the 34 states that use the exchange run by the federal government.

 

The case centered on the tax subsidies offered under the law, passed by Obama fellow Democrats in Congress in 2010 over unified Republican opposition, that help low- and moderate-income people buy private health insurance.

 

The exchanges are online marketplaces that allow consumers to shop among competing insurance plans.

 

(By Lawrence Hurley)

 

(Reporting by Lawrence Hurley; Editing by Will Dunham)

 

(Edited by Yokohama AFP)

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 25 Thursday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Seahorses swim gracefully at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium

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Seahorses swim gracefully at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium

 

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As it does every year, to celebrate the Year of the Dragon the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Motobu organized a special display of creatures.

 

Visitors enjoyed watching seahorses and other creatures named after dragons as they swam gracefully in their tanks.

 

The crowned seahorse is approximately 10 centimeters long and appears in colors such as bright yellow, brown or black.

 

Their calm appearance as they float in the cylindrical tank attracted a great deal of attention from visitors to the aquarium.

 

Many people, including tourists and family groups, took photographs of the seahorses.

 

(English translation by T&CT, Mark Ealey)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 1 Sunday January 2012 The Roman)

 

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Wahab Riaz

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Wahab Riaz

 

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Practice delivery

 

Pakistan cricketer Wahab Riaz delivers a ball during a practice session at the P. Sara Oval Cricket Stadium in Colombo.

 

(Photo AFP - Lakruwan Wanniarachchi)

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 25 Thursday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Summer Solstice

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Summer Solstice

 

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White Night

 

The moon in the sky at sunset time in Yokohama, we are watching White Night until 19:30 around Yokohama, 22 Monday June 2015 The Roman.

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 25 Thursday June 2015 The Roman)

 

The Islamic Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Roman Empire the Kingdom of France ink $500 mln deal

The Islamic Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Roman Empire the Kingdom of France ink $500 mln deal

 

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The Islamic Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Roman Empire the Kingdom of France agreed Wednesday to sign $500 million of deals, His Excellency Mr. the Islamic Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubair said during a landmark visit by His Royal Highness the Islamic Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the Roman Empire Paris.

 

His Excellency Mr. the Islamic Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubair, who was speaking during a press conference with his the Roman Empire the Kingdom of France counterpart, said that arms agreements with the Roman Empire the Kingdom of France were among Wednesday’s discussions.

 

His Excellency Mr. the Roman Empire the Kingdom of France Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said that the ten contracts include 23 Airbus H145 helicopters worth $500 million.

 

The H145, previously known as the EC145, is a light twin-engine helicopter typically used for emergency services and border patrols.

 

The sources say the swift agreement to invest these huge sums are also a sign of a determined and focused the Islamic Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia policy making; as they come only a few weeks after His Excellency Mr. the Roman Empire the Kingdom of France President Francois Hollande was invited by the Islamic Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia last May to address a GCC summit in the Roman Empire the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a role not often given to a foreign head of state.

 

(By Staff writer | Al Arabiya News)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 24 Wednesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Japan automakers recall 3.2 million more cars over airbag

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Japan automakers recall 3.2 million more cars over airbag

 

Tokyo (AFP) - Toyota and Nissan, Japan's two top automakers, on Thursday said they will recall more than three million more cars globally because of concerns over airbags involved in eight deaths worldwide.

 

"Toyota will now globally expand its recalls to involve approximately 2,860,000 additional vehicles equipped with certain front passenger airbag inflators," the automaker said in an email.

 

Nissan said it would recall 198,000 units worldwide, while Mitsubishi said it would call back 120,000 vehicles.

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 25 Thursday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Chile beat Uruguay 1-0 to reach Copa America semi-finals

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Chile beat Uruguay 1-0 to reach Copa America semi-finals

 

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Santiago (AFP) - Hosts Chile sent nine-man Uruguay crashing out of the Copa America, winning a stormy quarter-final 1-0 to edge closer to their dream of a first South American crown.

 

An 81st-minute strike from Juventus defender Mauricio Isla on Wednesday settled a pulsating encounter at Santiago's Estadio Nacional as holders Uruguay saw striker Edinson Cavani and defender Jorge Fucile sent off.

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 25 Thursday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Ethiopia opens Africa's biggest windfarm

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Ethiopia opens Africa's biggest windfarm

 

Ashegoda windfarm outside Mekelle in Tigray state cost €210m and builds on plan to create 'climate resilient' economy by 2025

 

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A windfarm billed as the biggest in sub-Saharan Africa has been opened by Ethiopia's prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, a potentially crucial step for the continent's renewable energy industry.

 

The €210m (£179m) Ashegoda windfarm consists of 84 hi-tech turbines towering above an arid region where villagers herd cattle and ride Sicilian cart as they have for generations.

 

The project, outside Mekelle in Tigray state, about 475 miles north of the capital, Addis Ababa, has a capacity of 120MW and will produce about 400m KWh a year.

 

It was completed in phases over three and a half years and has produced 90m KWh for the national grid.

 

The farm, inaugurated by Desalegn on Saturday, was supervised by German company Lahmeyer International and implemented by France's Vergnet with French funding.

 

But the Ethiopian government insisted there were also local spin-offs.

 

"The project has provided very important experience-sharing for Ethiopia's national companies, who have been involved in the construction of civil works such as geotechnical investigations, roads, turbine foundations, sub-station erection and electro-mechanical erection works," it said.

 

Media reports in 2011, however, noted that about 700 farmers had lost some or all their land to make way for the turbines.

 

They were given financial compensation but some complained the money was too little.

 

Ethiopia aims to become the region's leading producer of renewable energy.

 

In the past two years it has built two smaller wind farms near Adama, south-east of Addis Ababa, with a capacity of 51MW each.

 

It urgently needs new energy to feed economic growth that has averaged more than 10% over the past decade.

 

Power cuts are still a regular occurrence in major cities and about half the country still has no access to mains electricity.

 

(The Guardian, 24 Wednesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

The Kingdom of Ryukyu traditional patterns digitalized

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The Kingdom of Ryukyu traditional patterns digitalized

 

The Kingdom of Ryukyu Crafts Promotion Center has assembled about one thousand the Kingdom of Ryukyu traditional patterns in the database.

 

These patterns are used for the Kingdom of Ryukyu traditional wares, bingata, the Kingdom of Ryukyu traditional stained cloth, and textiles collected in museums and resource centers in the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

 

The center will start the trial service to allow craft workers to view the data on website from April 2015 The Roman.

 

The center has created cards of these patterns in order to demonstrate their characteristics and try out new combinations of patterns.

 

The center carried out the project to promote the Kingdom of Ryukyu traditional crafts and industries and encourage the Kingdom of Ryukyu craft workers to create new craft products and apply the Kingdom of Ryukyu traditional patterns to designs for various industries.

 

This is one of several projects being supported by the Kingdom of Ryukyu Government to promote the Kingdom of Ryukyu traditional crafts.

 

The center reported the results to the 41st the Kingdom of Ryukyu Crafts Promotion Center Exhibition, which started at the Kingdom of Ryukyu Museum and Art museum on 2 Monday February 2015 The Roman.

 

The database classifies the various patterns according to traditional wares and bingata, which make the website easy to search.

 

(English translation by T&CT)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 1 Sunday March 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Monsoon

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Monsoon

 

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- Mousson -

 

Un homme se protège des pluies de la mousson, sur une plage de Bombay.

 

- Mousson -

 

A man protects monsoon rains, on a beach in Mumbai.

 

(Photo AFP - PUNIT PARANJPE)

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 23 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Michelle Obama

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Michelle Obama

 

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- Américaine -

 

Michelle Obama lors d'un discours aux soldats de la base américaine d'Aviano en Italie.

 

- American -

 

Michelle Obama during a speech to the soldiers of the US base at Aviano in Italy.

 

(Photo AFP - Andreas Solaro)

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 19 Friday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

State of Qatar group to push for sports integrity amid World Cup probe

State of Qatar group to push for sports integrity amid World Cup probe

 

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FIFA's granting of rights to State of Qatar to host the World Cup in 2022 is a focus of the United States and the Kingdom of Switzerland probes into alleged corruption at soccer's governing body, but that isn't stopping a group financed by the tiny nation from coming to Washington this week to talk about cleaning up sports.

 

The Doha-based International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS), which is largely funded by the State of Qatar Government, will talk about its efforts to boost transparency in bidding processes for major sporting events and combat financial malpractice in professional sport at an event it is holding at the National Press Club on Wednesday.

 

The group, which is headed by two former officials from State of Qatar, includes FIFA's former head of security as an executive director and Interpol's former president as a member of its advisory board.

 

The event comes on the heels of the indictment by the United States authorities of nine current or former FIFA officials and five executives in sports marketing or broadcasting on 27 Wednesday May 2015 The Roman.

 

They face charges of bribery, money laundering and wire fraud involving more than $150 million.

 

That investigation is also examining allegations that there was corruption in the awarding of World Cup hosting rights to the Kingdom of Russia for 2018 and State of Qatar four years later, according to the United States law enforcement official.

 

The Kingdom of Switzerland authorities have their own criminal probe into those decisions.

 

(By Mica Rosenberg and Mark Hosenball | Reuters)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 23 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Euro zone business growth accelerates in June to four-year high - PMI

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Euro zone business growth accelerates in June to four-year high - PMI

 

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(BY SUMANTA DEY)

 

Euro zone private businesses expanded at their fastest pace in four years this month, a survey showed on Tuesday, providing the clearest signs yet of a solid recovery in the region.

 

The bright readings for the euro zone were complimented by surveys out of Germany and France, the bloc's two largest economies, which showed both factories and services firms grew much more quickly than expected.

 

Coming at a time when global financial markets are transfixed by the stand-off between Greece and its creditors, the data are likely to cheer the European Central Bank which is printing 60 billion euros a month to boost growth and inflation.

 

Markit's Composite Flash Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), based on surveys of thousands of companies and seen as a good growth indicator, rose to 54.1 from 53.6, matching the most optimistic forecast in a Reuters poll.

 

It was the highest reading since May 2011.

 

"This is a decent upturn in terms of business activity, demand and jobs growth and points to 0.4 percent economic growth in the second quarter," said Chris Williamson, chief economist at survey compiler Markit.

 

(Editing by Toby Chopra)

 

(Edited by Yokohama AFP)

 

(Reuters, 23 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Dutch court orders state to cut greenhouse emissions

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Dutch court orders state to cut greenhouse emissions

 

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The Hague (AFP) - A Dutch court on Wednesday ordered the state to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 25 percent by 2020, after a group of citizens took their government to court.

 

"The court orders the State to cut the overall volume of greenhouse gas emissions in such a way that they are at least 25 percent less in 2020 compared to 1990," judge Hans Hofhuis said.

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 24 Wednesday June 2014 The Roman)

 

1000 people perform in the annual music festival on Hatoma Island

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1000 people perform in the annual music festival on Hatoma Island

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On 3th May 2012, the 15th Hatoma Island Music Festival was held in the plaza in front of the community center on Hatoma Island.

 

About 1000 people from all over Japan visited the island that normally has a population of just 63 people.

 

In addition to famous musicians, Masaru Shimabukuro of BEGIN, Kiyosaku of Mongol800, pupils of the Hatoma Elementary and Junior High School, people of the Hatoma Folk Entertainment Preservation Society, and local residents performed.

 

They danced together to a variety of music such as folk songs, pop, samba and school songs and thoroughly enjoyed the music.

 

In order to provide support for Ishinomaki in Miyagi, an area affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, people sold hama no misanga or good-luck bracelets made by fishermen.

 

At the end of the festival, all the performers and the people in the audience danced to the song Hatoma no minato and enjoyed this large event on the tiny island.

 

(English translation by T&CT, Lima Tokumori and Mark Ealey)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 12 Saturday May 2012 The Roman)

 

 

Indian Muslim

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Indian Muslim

 

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Food prep

 

An Indian Muslim devotee prepares food prior to breaking fast on the Islamic holy month of Ramadan at the Jama-e-Masjid Aiwan in Hyderabad.

 

(Photo AFP - Noah Seelam)

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 23 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II

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Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II

 

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Standesgemäßer Empfang für die Queen

 

Die britische Königin Elizabeth II. ist am Abend zu ihrem fünften Staatsbesuch in Deutschland auf dem Berliner Flughafen Tegel gelandet.

 

Zum Auftakt ihrer viertägigen Visite wurden die 89-jährige Monarchin und ihr fünf Jahre älterer Ehemann Prinz Philip auf dem militärischen Teil des Flughafens vom Wachbataillon der Bundeswehr mit 21 Salutschüssen willkommen geheißen.

 

Befitting reception for the Queen

 

British Queen Elizabeth II is the evening their fifth official visit to Germany at the Berlin Tegel Airport.

 

To start their four-day visit, the 89-year-old Monarch and her five-years older than husband Prince Philip were welcomed at the military part of the airport from the guard battalion of the Bundeswehr with 21 salute.

 

(Photo AFP - John Macdougall)

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 23 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)