Five Chinese state-owned companies, including oil giant Sinopec and China Life Insurance, said on Friday they would delist from the New York Stock Exchange, amid economic and diplomatic tensions with the United States. The companies, which also include Aluminium Corporation of China (Chalco), PetroChina and Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co, each said that they would apply to delist their American Depository Shares this month. The five, which in May were flagged by the U.S. securities regulator as failing to meet its auditing standards, will keep their listings in Hong Kong and mainland Chinese markets. Beijing and Washington are in talks to resolve a long-running audit dispute that could see Chinese companies banned from U.S. exchanges if they do not comply with U.S. rules. Washington has long demanded complete access to the books of U.S.-listed Chinese companies, but Beijing bars foreign inspection of audit documents from local accounting firms, citing national security … [Read more...] about Five Chinese state-owned companies to delist from NYSE amid U.S. tensions
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Police Shoot Man Who Attempted To Breach FBI Headquarters After Standoff
Update: This article has been edited to reflect details about the suspect and that he was killed at around 3 p.m. EST following a standoff with police, reported by The Associated Press (AP) . A man armed with an AR-15 style weapon was killed by authorities after attempting to breach a Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio Thursday morning. Lt. Nathan Dennis, an Ohio State Patrol spokesman, said during a press conference Thursday evening that authorities pursued the suspect, now identified as 42-year-old Ricky Shiffer, after he fled his car on a nearby country road and fled into the woods, according to AP. Shiffer was shot at around 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon after pointing a gun at responding officers, the outlet reported. (RELATED: ‘Department Of Trust Us’: Sen. Chuck Grassley Says FBI Director Refused To Answer About The Raid) Federal investigators are reportedly looking into whether he had any ties to far-rights extremist groups such … [Read more...] about Police Shoot Man Who Attempted To Breach FBI Headquarters After Standoff
Making ‘Separate Country’ Comment, DMK’s A Raja Cites Periyar, But He Dumped The Dream 66 Yrs Ago
DMK, the ruling party of Tamil Nadu, has raised a secessionist demand if the state is not given autonomy. Party MP A Raja, in the presence of DMK president and Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin , in fact, warned the Centre to give Tamil Nadu more rights or else the next stage would be a battle for separate nationhood. As per PTI, Raja said, “I am telling Amit Shah and the Prime Minister with utmost humility, I implore you in the presence of (our) leaders on the dais, our chief minister is journeying on the path of Anna (CN Annadurai, former CM and DMK founder), do not push us on the path of Periyar. Do not make us seek a separate country. Give state autonomy and we will not rest till then.” According to Raja, the DMK had so far kept aside the demand for a separate nation, as envisioned by Erode Venkatappa Ramasamy, popularly known as Periyar, the father of the Dravidian movement, but the party’s patience is now running out. The truth though is that the demand for a separate … [Read more...] about Making ‘Separate Country’ Comment, DMK’s A Raja Cites Periyar, But He Dumped The Dream 66 Yrs Ago
Monsoon Musings: Tamil Nadu Gets about 95% Excess Rains, But Indo-Gangetic Plains Still Parched
Tamil Nadu has thrown a surprise this monsoon season with surplus rainfall exceeding 95% of its long-period average, and a huge inflow into the reservoirs filling most of them to the brim. “Tamil Nadu has not received such a high amount of rain in June-July at least during the last three years. The last time when the southwest monsoon was surplus for the state was perhaps in 2018. This time, especially the interior districts, including those adjacent to the Western Ghats, have witnessed above-normal rains every day since mid-July, while it was still less for coastal areas,” the head of IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai, S Balachandran, told News18. While the southwest monsoon is known to exhibit such inter-annual variations, the senior meteorologist said, there are always the subsystems whose interplay decides how the monsoon performs. “The state mostly relies on northeast monsoon starting October onwards for rains, but it is good that the southwest monsoon too has been … [Read more...] about Monsoon Musings: Tamil Nadu Gets about 95% Excess Rains, But Indo-Gangetic Plains Still Parched
‘Inaccuracies’: Florida School Investigates Teacher’s Claims About MLK Poster Being Removed From Classroom
Escambia County public school concluded its investigation on teacher Michael James after he resigned stating photos of Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King Jr. were removed from his classroom. “The Behavior Analyst informed Mr. James the bulletin board directly behind his teaching area needed to be dedicated to state-required curricular materials he would need to engage this specific group of students in their daily learning and development activities, as they were seated at his teaching table with him,” the district statement obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation said. James says he knew some students would not be able to read the posters but intended to read and teach the students about the pictured leaders. A Florida school district’s investigation concluded that a teacher’s claims about photos of Martin Luther King Jr. and Harriet Tubman being removed from his classroom because they weren’t “age appropriate,” were “inaccurate,” according to the district … [Read more...] about ‘Inaccuracies’: Florida School Investigates Teacher’s Claims About MLK Poster Being Removed From Classroom
US Fails to Address Reparations’ Calls at UN Race Record Review
Washington vowed to do better on battling racial discrimination at an emotion-laden UN review of its record Friday, but officials did not respond to calls for reparations after centuries of systemic racism. “We need to continue to make strong, concerted efforts to eliminate the scourge of racial discrimination in our country,” said Desiree Cormier Smith, who was recently appointed as the first US special representative for racial equity and justice. Speaking before the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), she stressed Washington’s commitment “to eliminating systemic racism”, but acknowledged there was “so much left to do”. Cormier Smith, herself of African American descent, co-chaired a large, diverse US delegation at the two days of hearings in Geneva. She pointed out that the issue was “deeply personal for many of us”. The committee of 18 independent experts evaluates how countries adhere to an international convention on eliminating … [Read more...] about US Fails to Address Reparations’ Calls at UN Race Record Review
Editor Daily Rundown: Mask Confusion
MASK CONFUSION… NY TIMES… DAVID LEONHARDT: A Confusing Message — The C.D.C. recommends indoor masking for the vaccinated, but only in some places. As you can see, most of the Northeast and upper Midwest, as well as much of the West, have only “moderate” or “low” transmission. If that stays true, vaccinated residents in those places can generally remain unmasked, the C.D.C. says. […] Breakthrough infections among the vaccinated appear to be only a modest reason that the number of new cases has been rising, as I explained in Monday’s newsletter. When vaccinated people do get the virus, they are less likely to pass it on to others — and much less likely to get very sick. […] The country was polarized long before Covid. But the C.D.C. has not maximized its chances of being heard, either. That’s the communication problem I mentioned above. Its announcement of the new guidelines was both vague and technical, making it hard for many nonexperts to understand. The agency … [Read more...] about Editor Daily Rundown: Mask Confusion
Ashoka Lion on Front, Chakra on the Back: Exclusive Preview of ‘Special’ Medal to be Released on I-Day
India will be awarding newly minted “special” medals to its bravest citizens on the 75th year of the country’s independence. There is a tradition of giving out such medals to the armed forces and central armed police forces every 25 years. These were last awarded on August 15, 1997, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of freedom from British rule. According to details of an exclusive preview, the new medal will have the Ashoka Lion on the front and Ashoka Chakra on the back. It will be released on August 15, a perfect finishing touch to celebrations centred around the Centre’s flagship, ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ programme. The central government had approved the special medal to be awarded to members of the armed forces as well as CAPF days ago, as per reports. In the past, India has awarded circular medals with a diameter of 35 mm, made of cupro-nickel and attached to a horizontal bar. Here’s all you need to know about these special medals: The central government, as … [Read more...] about Ashoka Lion on Front, Chakra on the Back: Exclusive Preview of ‘Special’ Medal to be Released on I-Day
Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav: 1 Crore Students Sing Patriotic Songs, Set World Record in Rajasthan
Nearly one crore school children in Rajasthan created a world record by singing patriotic songs at the same time under the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ campaign to celebrate the occasion of 75th Independence day in India. These students from different districts across the state sang patriotic songs simultaneously from 10:15 to 10:40 a.m. #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav : 1 Crore Students Sing Patriotic Songs, Set World Record in Rajasthan https://t.co/07966kbRC2 pic.twitter.com/XhUJ6Za30U — News18.com (@news18dotcom) August 13, 2022 The main event took place at Sawai Man Singh stadium in Jaipur in the presence of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot along with 26,000 school children of the state capital. This achievement of children has been accorded a place in the World Book of Records. Pawan Kumar Goel, Additional Chief Secretary, Rajasthan Education Department, said that 67,000 government and 50,000 private schools of the state were included in this singing programme. Nearly one … [Read more...] about Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav: 1 Crore Students Sing Patriotic Songs, Set World Record in Rajasthan
Ex-Gujarat Deputy CM Nitin Patel Injured in Stray Cow Attack During Tiranga Yatra
Former Gujarat Deputy chief minister Nitin Patel suffered a fracture in his left leg on Saturday after a stray cow entered the “Har Ghar Tiranga” procession he was leading in Kadi town in Mehsana district. A video of the incident which went viral on social media showed a cow rushing past them and security personnel and others coming to Patel’s help. After the incident, Patel had difficulty walking when he stood up. He was taken to a private hospital where X-ray and CT scan showed that he had a minor fracture in his left leg, he told reporters at his residence in Ahmedabad. “A large number of people had joined in a procession organised by the state BJP at Kadi in Mehsana district to celebrate 75 years of Independence,” Patel said. “A Tiranga Yatra had been organised at Kadi where nearly 2,000 people participated. It had completed almost 70 percent of the distance and reached a vegetable market when a cow suddenly came running,” Patel said. “The doctors fixed a temporary splint to … [Read more...] about Ex-Gujarat Deputy CM Nitin Patel Injured in Stray Cow Attack During Tiranga Yatra