2025年2月5日水曜日

FIRE RAZES ABOUT 10-DOOR WORKER'S DORMITORY IN TATAU, BINTULU, NO INJURIES REPORTED

FIRE RAZES ABOUT 10-DOOR WORKER'S DORMITORY IN TATAU, BINTULU, NO INJURIES REPORTED 

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BINTULU (JANUARY 16,2025): A 10-door workers’ dormitory at Ladang Semanok in Tatau was completely destroyed in a fire last night.


Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) said they received a call about the incident at 11.46pm and firefighters from the Tatau fire station were despatched to the scene.


“Upon arrival, it was found that the fire had completely destroyed the non-permanent 10-door dormitory.


“However, no injuries were reported among the 20 occupants, comprising 15 adults (eight males and seven females)  and five children (two males and three females),” it added.


Bomba said the firefighters proceeded to extinguish the fire and managed to put it under control at 12.46am.


The firefighters ended the operation at 1.55am after ensuring that the situation was under control and there were no remnants of fire at the scene.

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2025年2月4日火曜日

GOVERNOR TOKYO WANTS TO START STUDY ABROAD GRANT SYSTEM, INCLUDING MONTHLY ACTIVITY ALLOWANCE - JAPAN

GOVERNOR TOKYO WANTS TO START STUDY ABROAD GRANT SYSTEM, INCLUDING MONTHLY ACTIVITY ALLOWANCE - JAPAN

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As anyone who’s ever looked into the prospect of studying abroad at anything beyond the idle daydream level can attest, it’s not cheap. Aside from the travel expenses involved to simply get to another country, there’s the cost of finding housing, coping with a new lifestyle in a place where you may not know budget-friendly places to eat and shop for essentials, and, of course, the cost of tuition, which sometimes comes with the burden of extra fees for international students.


And yet, many who have done it will say that studying abroad, even on a short-term program, can be a life-changing experience that broadens your horizons and opens up enriching career paths that you may have otherwise never even knew existed, much less follow for yourself. Among the proponents of studying abroad, even with the costs involved, is Tokyo mayor Yuirko Koike, who has announced a plan for the Tokyo metropolitan government to start handing out grants to students who want to study abroad.


Koike, who spoke about the initiative on Jan 12, said that the amount of financial support students receive would be dependent on a variety of factors, including the cost of living in their host countries and the length of their study abroad program. For those on short programs, roughly one to four months, a maximum total grant of 900,000 yen would be possible to pay for travel on tuition expenses, while those on year-long programs could receive as much as 3.15 million yen, which could include a monthly allowance of 150,000 yen for “local activity expenses,” ostensibly cultural and extracurricular activities outside the standard classroom curriculum.


To be eligible, applicants must have Japanese nationality (i.e. must be Japanese citizens), have a parent or guardian who lives in Tokyo, and be enrolled in a domestic university or technical college/vocational school. In other words, the aim of the program is to help students who are already pursuing academic goals to study overseas. In addition, the grants will be for students applying to study at overseas universities, so they can’t be used for language schools. Koike also says that there will be no upper family income eligibility limit for applicants.


The proposed grant system comes at a time when there’s a growing sense that young people in Japan are showing less interest and initiative in going abroad than previous generations did, coinciding with a plummeting value of the yen that’s making studying abroad an economically daunting endeavor even for those who are interested. At the same time, Japan’s aging population and other macroeconomic factors are most likely going to make a global outlook of elevated importance for professionals in Japan in the years to come. “Japan’s international competitiveness is falling” said Koike in discussing the program, adding “We need to accelerate investment in our young people and quickly produce human resources that can contribute globally.”


Koike’s vision is for the program to initially provide grants for 500 short-term study abroad participants and 100 mid/long-term ones, with the first group departing for their overseas experiences in the summer of next year.

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2025年2月3日月曜日

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FIRES ARE ' TRULY HEARTBREAKING ' - HARRIS

 Fires are 'truly heartbreaking' - Harris

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During a briefing earlier, President Joe Biden, Vice-President Kamala Harris and other administration officials, discussed the federal government's response to the California fires.


"I'm continuing to direct the federal government to do everything possible, everything (we) possibly can to help California," Biden said. But a "monumental task" remains he said, from clearing debris, distributing food and water, sending emergency payments to victims and more.


"(To) the people of Los Angeles, thank you for sticking together, for helping one another through an unimaginable loss," Biden said. "I want you to know we have no higher priority than the safety of you folks in Los Angeles."


Harris, who is from California and whose home in Los Angeles has been threatened by the blazes, called it a "dangerous and unprecedented crisis" and "truly heartbreaking".


She called on residents to remain "vigilant" over the next couple of days, as high-speed winds present an elevated risk for the fires to spread.


She praised the "acts of courage, heroism, building of community, people looking out for strangers" and "generosity of spirit" that have accompanied the disaster, thanking firefighters and other emergency responders for their "sacrifice" in battling the flames.

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2025年2月2日日曜日

TIRE OF LANDING GEAR JAPAN AIRLINES PLANE GOES FLAT AT HANEDA; NO INJURIES REPORTED

 TIRE OF LANDING GEAR JAPAN AIRLINES PLANE GOES FLAT AT HANEDA; NO INJURIES REPORTED

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One of the tires on the left main landing gear of a Japan Airlines plane went flat as it was landing on Runway B at Haneda Airport in Tokyo on Thursday morning. None of the 65 passengers and crew were injured.


The airplane, JAL Flight 182 (a Boeing 737-800) from Komatsu Airport, Ishikawa Prefecture, touched down safely despite the complication at around 9:25 a.m.


The runway was closed for about 25 minutes, affecting at least 15 flights, according to the Tokyo airport office of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

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2025年2月1日土曜日

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