Hong Kong’s athletes are reaping the benefits of advanced sports technologies, as showcased by Ceci Lee Sze-wing’s triumphant defense of her title in the women’s road cycling individual event at the 15th National Games. This victory underscores the pivotal role of cutting-edge innovations in enhancing athletic performance. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s Aerodynamics and Acoustics Facility, equipped with a low-noise wind tunnel, has been instrumental in simulating race environments. Coupled with the computational power of China’s Tianhe 2 supercomputer in Guangzhou, this technology has optimized cyclists’ postures, bike designs, and aero-speed suits, reducing wind drag by an impressive 3 percent. These suits, tailored for each athlete, have been worn in major events like the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and the 2022 Asian Games. Beyond cycling, sports such as windsurfing and triathlon have also leveraged these simulations to refine athletes’ techniques. The collaboration between the mainland and Hong Kong in sports technology continues to deepen, with initiatives like the Li-Ning-PolyU Joint Research Centre for Sports Science aiming to further integrate technological advancements into sports and health sectors. This synergy not only boosts professional athletes but also fosters talent development, as seen in the Guangzhou Zhongshan Whampoa School for Hong Kong and Macao Students, which offers specialized training for aspiring athletes. The nation’s support extends to providing high-tech equipment and training platforms, ensuring that athletes from Hong Kong and Macao can compete at the highest levels.
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Watch: Mud volcano erupts in southern Taiwan
A rare geological event unfolded in southern Taiwan as the Wandan mud volcano erupted, drawing attention from both locals and experts. Described by a specialist speaking to the BBC as a particularly unusual example of this natural phenomenon, the eruption showcased the dynamic and unpredictable nature of Earth’s geological processes. Mud volcanoes, which differ from traditional magma-based volcanoes, are formed by the eruption of water, gas, and sediment from beneath the Earth’s surface. The Wandan mud volcano, located in Pingtung County, is one of the few active mud volcanoes in Taiwan, making this event a significant occurrence for both scientific study and public interest. While mud volcanoes are generally less hazardous than their magma counterparts, they remain a fascinating subject for geologists and environmental scientists. This eruption serves as a reminder of the planet’s ever-changing landscape and the importance of monitoring such natural phenomena.
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Hunan village gives ‘gift of life’ to those in need
In Gaotian village, Liuyang, Hunan province, a quiet revolution is underway, challenging long-held traditions about death and the human body. Xing Changxi, a 69-year-old farmer, became the first resident to register as an organ donor. Upon his passing in August, his family honored his final wish by donating his body to a medical school in Changsha, where it will serve as a ‘silent mentor’ for student doctors over the next three years. This act of selflessness has inspired a wave of similar commitments in the village. By September last year, 164 residents had registered as organ and body donors, a remarkable figure in a village of 7,200 people. Xing’s decision was sparked by a 2018 newspaper article highlighting how organ donations save lives and advance medical education. Despite initial skepticism and questions from villagers, Xing’s legacy has fostered a cultural shift. China’s voluntary organ donation system, established in 2010, has seen significant growth, with over 7.05 million registered donors and life-saving impacts on thousands of patients.
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Ohtani wins fourth Major League MVP award
Los Angeles Dodgers’ phenom Shohei Ohtani has once again etched his name in baseball history, securing the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for the third consecutive year and the fourth time overall. The 31-year-old two-way sensation played a pivotal role in the Dodgers’ triumphant back-to-back World Series victories, including their recent win over the Toronto Blue Jays earlier this month. Ohtani’s unparalleled ability to excel both as a pitcher and a hitter has solidified his status as one of the game’s all-time greats. He now stands second on the all-time MVP list, trailing only Barry Bonds, who won seven times between 1990 and 2004. Remarkably, Ohtani has achieved all four of his MVP titles unanimously, receiving all 30 first-place votes each time. Reflecting on his achievements, Ohtani emphasized his focus on team success, stating, ‘If I’m playing well as an individual, that means I’m helping the team win. So in that sense, hopefully, I can end up with a couple more MVPs. But it’s all about winning games.’ Ohtani also made history by becoming the first player to win the MVP award in both of Major League Baseball’s two leagues, having previously claimed the American League (AL) MVP title in 2021 and 2023 while with the Los Angeles Angels. Meanwhile, in the AL, New York Yankees’ outfielder Aaron Judge joined the ranks of three-time MVP winners, a feat previously achieved by Yankees legends Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, and Mickey Mantle. Judge expressed his awe at the accomplishment, saying, ‘It’s tough for me to wrap my head around. It’s mind-blowing from my side of things because I play this game to win, for my teammates, my family, and all the fans in New York. You’ve got to pinch yourself every single day. It’s truly an incredible honor.’
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Three killed in ‘massive’ Russian strikes on Kyiv, officials say
A devastating wave of Russian drone and missile strikes has left Kyiv in chaos, with three fatalities and at least 26 injuries reported by Ukrainian officials. Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko described the assault as ‘massive,’ noting widespread explosions and fires in residential areas across the city. The attacks also severely damaged Kyiv’s energy infrastructure, leaving parts of the northeast without heating. Ukraine’s air force confirmed that several other regions, including Sumy, were targeted as well. Russia’s defense ministry claimed to have intercepted 216 Ukrainian drones aimed at its industrial facilities, which disrupted air travel. Tymur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv’s military administration, reported that residential buildings in nearly every district were hit, urging residents to seek shelter just after midnight local time. Emergency services revealed that falling debris and fires damaged high-rise apartments, a hospital, a school, and administrative buildings. Over 40 people were rescued, including 14 from a fire in Desnayanskyi district, where one person died. Another individual was pulled from rubble in the same building. Medical teams were deployed to all fire sites, with nine hospitalized, including one man in critical condition. Klitschko also warned of potential disruptions to the city’s electricity and water supplies due to damage to the heating network. These strikes follow a similar Russian offensive less than a week ago that killed six and damaged residential and energy infrastructure. Russia claims its attacks on energy targets are aimed at weakening Ukraine’s military. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for stricter Western sanctions on Russian energy, particularly after the US granted Hungary an exemption. US President Donald Trump initially imposed sanctions on Russian oil after ceasefire talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin stalled.
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Patriots win to equal best run since Brady years
The New England Patriots continued their dominant form in the NFL, securing their eighth consecutive victory with a 27-14 triumph over AFC East rivals, the New York Jets. This marks their longest winning streak since the Tom Brady era, last achieved in 2019. Rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson was the standout performer, scoring three touchdowns to propel the Patriots to victory. Quarterback Drake Maye also delivered a strong performance, throwing for 281 yards and a touchdown, completing 25 of 34 passes. The win solidifies the Patriots’ position at the top of the division with a record of nine wins and two losses, while the Jets languish at the bottom with two wins and eight losses. The Jets initially took the lead with a five-yard touchdown run by quarterback Justin Fields, but the Patriots responded emphatically. Henderson scored two seven-yard touchdowns in the second quarter and added a third with a reception from Maye in the third quarter, extending the lead to 21-7. Despite a late touchdown by the Jets’ John Metchie, the Patriots sealed the win with two field goals from Andy Borregales in the fourth quarter. Maye praised Henderson’s performance, stating, ‘It was a big time for him stepping up, and it’s been great for him to keep getting these reps. He wants to be great.’ The Patriots’ resurgence continues to captivate fans as they aim for a playoff berth.
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Ten photos from across China: Nov 7 – 13
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Fans call for arrest of man who grabbed Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande’s appearance at the Asia-Pacific premiere of Wicked: For Good in Singapore took a shocking turn when an Australian man, Johnson Wen, breached security and grabbed the actress. The incident, captured in a viral video, shows Wen pushing past photographers and charging at Grande as the cast walked down the yellow carpet. Co-star Cynthia Erivo swiftly intervened, pulling Grande away from the intruder, who was later escorted out by security. Wen claimed on Instagram that he was ‘free after being arrested,’ though court documents indicated he was scheduled to appear in court the following day. It remains unclear if charges were filed. This is not the first time Wen has disrupted celebrity events; his Instagram feed features clips of him jumping on stage at Katy Perry’s Sydney concert and The Chainsmokers’ performance last year. Fans have expressed outrage, calling for Wen’s arrest or deportation, and criticizing event security for its lack of vigilance. Many also highlighted Grande’s past trauma, referencing the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing that left her with PTSD. Grande has not publicly commented on the incident. The premiere, held at a Singapore mall, drew hundreds of fans dressed in green and pink, some of whom waited up to eight hours to meet the cast. Wicked: For Good, set for release on November 21, is the second installment of the adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked, which explores the friendship between two witches. The first film was the UK’s highest-grossing movie of 2024, earning 10 Oscar nominations and winning two awards.
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India state offers menstrual leave to all working women
In a groundbreaking move, the southern Indian state of Karnataka has become the first in the country to introduce paid menstrual leave for all working women in formal employment. The policy, which applies to women aged 18 to 52 in both government and private sectors, allows for one day of leave per month, non-transferable and without the need for a medical certificate. This initiative is expected to benefit between 350,000 to 400,000 women in the formal sector, though it excludes the vast majority of women working in informal roles such as domestic help, daily-wage laborers, and gig workers—estimated at six million.
While the policy has been lauded as progressive by some, it has also ignited debates over potential gender bias and workplace equality. Critics argue that such measures could reinforce stereotypes, while proponents see it as a necessary step to address the physical and emotional challenges women face during menstruation.
Menstrual leave is not a novel concept globally, with countries like Spain, Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia already offering similar provisions. In India, states like Bihar and Odisha provide limited menstrual leave for government employees, while Kerala extends it to university and industrial training institute staff. However, Karnataka’s policy stands out for its inclusion of the private sector, regardless of job type or contract.
Despite the policy’s progressive intent, its implementation faces challenges rooted in cultural taboos surrounding menstruation. In many parts of India, menstruation remains a stigmatized topic, with women often excluded from religious spaces or isolated at home during their periods. Social scientists argue that while policies like menstrual leave facilitate women, they do not necessarily empower them unless accompanied by broader societal change.
Efforts to destigmatize menstruation have included empathy exercises for men in Kerala, yet deep-seated biases persist. For instance, in 2018, protests erupted in Kerala against a Supreme Court ruling allowing menstruating women to enter the Sabarimala temple, one of India’s holiest shrines.
In Karnataka, some women view the policy as a step toward normalizing conversations about menstruation. “Calling it menstrual leave helps in fighting the stigma,” said Shreya Shree, a teacher in Bengaluru. Sapna S, an associate dean at Christ University and head of Karnataka’s menstrual leave committee, urged women to embrace the policy without hesitation, emphasizing the need to challenge societal conditioning.
As Karnataka leads the way, the policy’s success will depend on its acceptance and implementation across diverse workplaces, as well as broader efforts to dismantle the cultural taboos surrounding menstruation in India.
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Poland’s new president nods to the far right in his first 100 days
WARSAW, Poland — In his first 100 days as Poland’s president, Karol Nawrocki has emerged as a staunch defender of national identity, aligning himself with conservative and far-right ideologies. At 42, Nawrocki, with his athletic build and traditional demeanor, has cultivated an image of a protector, appealing to Poland’s conservative electorate. His presidency has been marked by a rejection of LGBTQ+ rights, opposition to NATO membership for Ukraine, and a confrontational stance against the centrist government led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Nawrocki’s rise to power, supported by an endorsement from former U.S. President Donald Trump, reflects a broader shift toward nationalist politics in Poland. His veto of seven draft laws proposed by the Tusk government, including measures supporting Ukrainian refugees and renewable energy, underscores his commitment to traditionalist values and resistance to liberal policies. Analysts suggest that Nawrocki’s leadership could reshape the Polish right, potentially positioning him as the successor to Jarosław Kaczyński, the influential leader of the Law and Justice party. Nawrocki’s participation in nationalist events, such as the Independence Day march, further solidifies his alignment with far-right groups advocating for anti-immigration and anti-Ukrainian sentiments. As Poland navigates its political future, Nawrocki’s presidency signals a decisive turn toward nationalism and a rejection of Western liberal influences.
