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Friday, June 15, 2018

Buddha Boy Has Returned for World Peace 2017



His message in his own words:

"Murder, violence, greed, anger and temptation have made the human world a desperate place. A terrible storm has descended upon the human world, and this is carrying the world towards destruction. There is only one way to save the world and that is through "dharma" (spiritual practice). When one doesn't walk the righteous path of spiritual practice, this desperate world will surely be destroyed. Therefore, follow the path of spirituality and spread this message to your fellows. Never put obstacles, anger and disbelief in the way of my meditation's mission.

I am only showing you the way; you must seek it on your own. What I will be, what I will do, the coming days will reveal. Human salvation, the salvation of all living beings, and peace in the world are my goal and my path. "Namo Buddha sangaya, Namo Buddha sangaya, namo sangaya." I am contemplating on the release of this chaotic world from the ocean of emotion, on our detachment from anger and temptation, without straying from the path for even a moment, I am renouncing my own attachment to my life and my home forever, I am working to save all living beings. But in this undisciplined world, my life's practice is reduced to mere entertainment. The practice and devotion of many Buddhas is directed at the world's betterment and happiness. It is essential but very difficult to understand that practice and devotion. But though it is easy to lead this ignorant existence, human beings don't understand that one day we must leave this uncertain world and go with the Lord of Death.

Our long attachments with friends and family will dissolve into nothingness. We have to leave behind the wealth and property we have accumulated. What's the use of my happiness, when those who have loved me from the beginning, my mother, father, brothers, relatives are all unhappy. Therefore, to rescue all sentient beings, I have to be Buddha-mind, and emerge from my underground cave to do "vajra" meditation. To do this I have to realize the right path and knowledge, so do not disturb my practice. My practice detaches me from my body, my soul and this existence. In this situation there will be 72 goddess Kalis. Different gods will be present, along with the sounds of thunder and of "tangur", and all the celestial gods and goddesses will be doing "puja" (worship). So until I have sent a message, do not come here, and please explain this to others. Spread spiritual knowledge and spiritual messages throughout the world. Spread the message of world peace to all. Seek a righteous path and wisdom will be yours."

Cheers ! Raise glass to beers on National Beer Day

TODAY is National Beer Day in Britain and time to celebrate everything about our favourite alcoholic tipple.
The commemorative day was first observed in 2015 and has since become a big hit with Brits who love to gather and celebrate their ale.
The national day was put together by British beer sommelier Jane Peyton, who hosts tours of historic London pubs.
There’s even a tradition to sing a song about the love of beer at 7pm today.
The Beer Day Britain team now want to widen it from a one-day celebration to a full weekend of fun.


Here JENNIFER DUNKERLEY says “Cheers” to these beer facts.

Cracking open your favourite brew a couple of times a day can reverse the signs of ageing. One or two daily ice cold beverages was much better for you rather than having none or guzzling many, scientists from the American Society of Human Genetics found.
Beer could make you live longer. Virginia Tech researchers discovered that beer fans, who indulge regularly and moderately were 19% less likely to die during a given time period than people who never touch a drop.

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Trump gives press conference after summit with Kim Jong Un – watch live



Donald Trump addresses the media following his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore for a historic summit – the first meeting between a sitting US president and the leader of North Korea. Follow live blog updates from the Trump-Kim summit here
Guardian news

Monday, June 11, 2018

Trump Kim summit: Who are North Korea's running bodyguards?


The world once again got a glimpse of Kim Jong-un's suited running bodyguards as they escorted his motorcade in Singapore. But they're more than just a piece of spectacle, because when it comes to the leader's security, North Korea leaves absolutely nothing to chance. Analyst Michael 

Madden explains more about this mysterious group of men.

When in North Korea, Mr Kim's close bodyguard has three different lines that surround him. There's a modified version of this on display in Singapore and all eyes are on the men in dark suits.

The bodyguards running alongside Mr Kim's limousine and those who walk in close proximity to him are part of something called Central Party Office #6, or formally, it's known as the Main Office of Adjutants.

They form the immediate line around Mr Kim and are selected from Korean People's Army (KPA) recruits fulfilling their national service conscription obligations.


Criteria for selection include a height requirement - they need to be approximately the same height as the supreme leader - and must not have any visual impairments.

They must demonstrate certain accomplishments or a high aptitude for skills such as marksmanship - firing a gun - and martial arts.

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Singapore's harsh laws make for 'secure' summit venue

Sentosa Island, the resort where the meeting between Trump and Kim will take place, is an appealing venue for the same reasons Singapore itself is, security experts say.

The world’s eyes will be trained on the tiny Asian city-state of Singapore next week, as the historic summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sweeps into town.
The meeting between two of the world’s most unpredictable leaders would present serious security challenges in the best of circumstances — but the short notice and off-and-on-again nature of the summit adds an extra layer of complication for Singaporean authorities and international officials.

Experts say, however, that already strict laws and ubiquitous surveillance mean Singapore is particularly up to the challenge.

"It's not a surprising choice, really," Graham Ong-Webb, a research fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, told NBC News by phone. “It’s a very safe and secure country, we have an immense amount of security infrastructure in place... Singapore has been a very competent event organizer."

Preparations in the country are already well underway. Ahead of the summit, Singapore’s foreign minister Vivian Balakrishnan reportedly met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton earlier this week, before quickly jetting off to meet his North Korean counterpart in Beijing.

Kareena - Sonam's Veere Di Wedding Discusses Love, Sex, Life Without Filters



Finally, Kareena Kapoor KhanSonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker and Shikha Talsania’s Veere Di Wedding has hit theatres. The film was one of the most awaited films of the year as it Kareena was to return to the screen after two years. Directed by Shashanka Ghosh and produced by Ekta Kapoor, Rhea Kapoor and Nikhil Dwivedi, the film’s trailer also grabbed a lot of eyeballs thanks to the discussions between the four leading ladies. The makers throughout maintained that Veere Di Wedding isn’t a chick flick. So does Veere Di Wedding impress and deserve a watch this weekend? Read reviews of leading publications to find out!

BollywoodLife in their review said, “Veere Di Wedding looks fresh and the production values haven’t been compromised at any level. It is a good looking film with an interesting ensemble of actors. Kareena Kapoor Khan leads the pack being the most senior, and her Kalindi act is definitely one of the major highlights of the film. She lights up the frame in every scene reminding us how much we miss her at the movies. There are several jokes and one-liners written keeping the female audience in mind. Veere does push the envelope and takes the risk of going into a direction a lot of filmmakers would be hesitant to dive into. The makers have also made the sexual commentary and jokes feel organic and not forced. 

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Microsoft tests Project Natick, self-sustaining underwater datacenter



Microsoft's Project Natick is leveraging technology from submarines and working with pioneers in marine energy for the second phase of its moonshot to develop self-sufficient underwater datacenters that can deliver rapid and agile cloud services to coastal cities.

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Trump to meet Kim at 9am Singapore time on 12 June, White House says

Sarah Sanders says US is ‘actively preparing for the 12 June summit’ and that ‘good progress has been made’

Donald Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un are tentatively scheduled to meet at 9am Singapore time on 12 June, according to White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who said that planning for the historic summit continues.
We are actively preparing for the 12 June summit between the president and the North Korean leader,” Sanders said on Monday. “We feel like things are continuing to move forward, and good progress has been made.”
Sanders said that the White House “advance team” – which features military, security, technical and medical staff - were already on the ground in Singapore.
They are “finalizing preparations and will remain in place until the summit begins,” said Sa
The announcement of the timing for the first meeting between the two leaders came just three days after Trump hosted a senior North Korean delegation at the White House bearing a letter from Kim. Trump, who had previously canceled the summit, abruptly announced the meeting was back on.nders.
Asked about the contents of Kim’s letter, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders declined to “get into the specifics of the letter” but added “we feel like things are continuing to move forward and good progress has been made.“
She added that Trump is getting daily briefings on North Korea in the runup to the landmark meeting.
“I can tell you the president has been receiving daily briefings on North Korea from his national security team,” said Sanders.
Experts have voiced concern that despite Trump’s claim to be the world’s greatest dealmaker, he knows little about North Korea, arms control or international diplomacy.
The on-again-off-again summit is expected to focus on US efforts to get North Korea to abandon its nuclear program.
The oppressive regime is believed to have developed a miniaturized nuclear device that could be placed on a missile that could strike the United States.

Monday, June 4, 2018

The loss made in Sri Lanka by the closure of social media has been around $ 30,000 million.

When Sri Lanka used internet controls in an attempt to quell violent riots, it may not have anticipated an associated $30,000,000 collateral dent to its economy. That’s the figure NetBlocks in association with the Internet Society has estimated in damage to Sri Lanka’s GDP derived from the country’s reliance of its traditional and hi-tech sectors on a burgeoning digital economy, using an early version of COST, the Cost of Shutdown Tool, which will is due for release later in 2018.

The government’s tried to cut off communications between organizers of violent mobs, but the shutdown had a huge impact on a wide swath of Internet users, said Sagarika Wickramasekera, president of Internet Society’s Sri Lanka chapter.

Sunday, June 3, 2018

20 great traditional festivals in Europe

A festival adds fun to a holiday. Our writers pick less-heralded summer events they’ve found in small-town Europe – from France and Spain to Greece and Sweden
Water jousting, France


Fête de la Saint-Louis, Sète, LanguedocWhen: 23-28 AugustHighlight: The final night’s firework display
Since 1666, the port of Sète has been celebrating its patron saint in boisterous style. The town, known as the Venice of Languedoc, stages water-jousting tournaments on its canals throughout the summer, but it’s during its August festival that things go into overdrive. The lancers, standing on a platform on the stern of a boat propelled by oarsmen, try to knock each other into the water. The festival’s 70-plus events include street parades, pop-up bars and concerts.
While you’re there: Don’t miss Sète’s windswept sandy beaches, which stretch west all the way to Cap d’Agde via Marseillan Plage.
Where to stay: Peaceful Le Clos Saint-Clair B&B (doubles from €80 B&B) is on Mont Saint-Clair, the 183-metre hill between the old town and the beach, and has a pool. 
Mary Novakovich

Lavender mob, France

Corso de la Lavande, Digne-les-Bains, Provence
When: 3-7 August
Highlight: Nighttime parade of illuminated floats covered in lavender and locals in traditional costume

The festival begins with a firework display over the river and is followed by four days of lavender-themed festivities: parades, marching bands, floats covered in the mauve flowers and a nightly ball in the main square of this spa town. Every afternoon, scores of stalls sell lavender and lavandin (its more photogenic hybrid variant) products. Digne’s lavender festival parade has been running since the second world war. Even older is the lavender fair, which takes place at the end of August, once the harvest is in. Members of the Commanderie de la Lavande, dressed in purple robes and felt hats, declare the harvest over, light the fire under a huge copper still in the centre of the town and celebrate with lavender liqueur, lavender biscuits, syrup, nosegays and lavender paté.

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Adi Shankaracharya: Hinduism’s Greatest Thinker review: A lesson from the past

Understanding the expansive, liberal roots of Hinduism, its scientific and philosophic basis, through the life of Adi Shankaracharya

Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya (788–820 CE) was born in Kaladi in Kerala and, after travelling the length and breadth of India three times in his spiritual journeys, died in Kedarnath at the young age of 32. His travels took him from the southernmost tip of the country to Kashmir in the north, Gujarat in the west and Odisha in the east, debating spiritual scholars everywhere, preaching his beliefs, establishing ‘mathas’ to take his teaching forward.

He is credited with establishing the Advaita Vedanta School of Hindu philosophy, anchored in the oldest Upanishads,as undoubtedly the most influential of the multiple schools of philosophy and theology that characterise Hinduism. In his short life, Adi Shankara is not only credited with reviving a moribund Hinduism, but also with establishing the organisational structure for its survival and regeneration, through the ‘mathas’ he established in Sringeri, Dwaraka, Puri and Joshimatha (and probably in Kanchi and elsewhere as well).

Friday, June 1, 2018

Row over Vogue Arabia cover featuring Saudi princess in driving seat

As lifting of ban on female drivers nears, cover is focus of anger over activists’ arrests

A Vogue cover photo of a Saudi princess behind the wheel of a red convertible has ignited a heated debate following a string of arrests of women’s rights activists.

The image of Princess Hayfa bint Abdullah al-Saud in the driver’s seat wearing leather gloves and high heels is on the front cover of Vogue Arabia’s June edition, published as the conservative kingdom prepares to lift a driving ban on women.

The issue is dedicated to the “trailblazing women of Saudi Arabia” and lauds the reforms launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has sought to loosen social restrictions in the conservative kingdom and curb the powers of religious hardliners.

“In our country, there are some conservatives who fear change. For many, it’s all they have known,” Princess Hayfa, daughter of the late King Abdullah, was quoted as saying in the magazine.

“Personally, I support these changes with great enthusiasm,” added the princess, whose cover photo was shot in the desert outside the western city of Jeddah.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

New Updated Map of Sri Lanka To Be Released

The popular Asian destination will get its new map today after several years.

After 18 years, the Sri Lanka Survey Department (SLSD), the national surveying and mapping organization under the Ministry of Land and Land Development have decided to update the geographical map of Sri Lanka. ALSO SEE Top 12 Things to do in Kandy

A revised map including, an additional two square kilometer of land of the Colombo Port City is set to be released today.

Survey General of Sri Lanka PMP Udayakantha said a digital version of the map demonstrating the land added to the Colombo city by reclamation of the sea is to be released, Colombo Page reported. CHECK OUT Sri Lanka travel and tourism: 21 things to do in Sri Lanka

In the last 18 years, the geography of Sri Lanka has undergone several developments, including territorial changes.

The new map produced by the 1:500 ratio will include features like Moragahakanda reservoir and various other schemes. Measures have been taken to produce printed copies of this map by June mid, while digital maps are made available.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Mahathir’s boldly states: “The people of Singapore must be tired of having the same government since independence”

Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad made a bold statement during a recent interview with The Financial Times, seemingly taking a jibe at the ruling party here.

92-year-old Dr Mahathir made history earlier this month by defeating the incumbent at the polls and ushering in Malaysia’s first transition of power since independence, at the watershed 2018 Malaysian General Election.

Mahathir, who helped establish the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition in power and served as Malaysia’s longest-serving Prime Minister, stepped out of retirement and left the ruling party to lead the opposition. Breaking the BN’s six-decade long monopoly, Mahathir beat his one-time protégé Najib Razak and became the world’s oldest head of government.

Implying that the stunning election upset he led across the causeway may have a ripple effect in Singapore, Dr Mahathir said: “I think the people of Singapore, like the people in Malaysia, must be tired of having the same government, the same party since independence.”

Dr Mahathir’s bold remark comes amid widespread speculation that his recent victory at the polls may have a dampening effect on relations between Malaysia in Singapore. Adding fuel to the fire was the fact that he met Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for just 30 minutes after Lee travelled all the way to Putrajaya to congratulate him on his electoral win.

More recently, Dr Mahathir’s announcement that Malaysia is pulling out of the widely anticipated KL-Singapore High Speed Rail project has contributed to talk that the strained relations Singapore and Malaysia shared before Mahathir retired and came back might return

Coca-Cola Launches Its First Alcoholic Drink

A fizzy lemon-flavored alcoholic drink that went on sale in Japan on Monday marked Coca-Cola Co.’s KO 0.19% first fling at selling alcohol in its 132-year history.

At a sampling event in Fukuoka on Saturday, hundreds of people lined up for a taste, including some who didn’t expect to find the U.S. company experimenting with Japanese-style booze.

Hiroshi Tsukano, 59 years old, a financial planner, thought one of Coca-Cola’s competitors was relaunching an old favorite. “I’m a bit surprised that this is a Coca-Cola brand,” he said. “It’s nice, but I would add a splash of grapefruit or more lemon to it.”

Canned drinks known as chuhai have long been popular in Japan. They are often made with a distilled grain-based alcohol called shochu and carbonated water flavored with fruit juice or other flavorings.
Coca-Cola, a big competitor in nonalcoholic drinks in Japan, is entering the fray with a lemon-flavored version of chuhai called Lemon-Do. It will be available with 3%, 5% and 7% alcohol, including a salty-lemon version and another that is flavored with honey and lemon. The drink doesn’t include any Coke.


The company enters a highly segmented and competitive market, where others such as Suntory Holdings Ltd., Kirin Holdings Co. andAsahi Group Holdings Ltd. dominate supermarket and convenience-store shelves. Coca-Cola launched the foray on the southern island of Kyushu; its plans for the rest of Japan or other countries aren’t set yet.

“We’ve started to experiment because, in the end, we are trying to follow the consumer. And, in the case of Japan, this is a relatively well-developed segment of low alcohol,” Coca-Cola Chief Executive James Quincey said at a shareholder meeting on April 26. He observed that rival companies already make both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages

Monday, May 28, 2018

Saudi crown prince shot, injured in last month’s incident near palace: opposition activist

A Saudi activist has revealed that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has not been seen in public over the past few weeks, was actually shot and injured in heavy gunfire reported from outside the royal palace in the capital Riyadh late last month.

Mohammed al-Mas’ari, the secretary-general of the Islamic Revival Party, citing reliable sources, said in a recent interview with Lebanon's al-Mayadeen TV that bin Salman was hit by bullets during the late April attack

He said the news of bin Salman’s injury was leaked by sources within the royal family before widely circulating on social networking websites such as Twitter.

Elsewhere in his remarks, al-Mas'ari said the crown prince now plans to appear before the media in order to deny reports of a coup.

A number of journalists in Riyadh reported heavy fire outside the palace compound on April 21. Although Saudi Arabia’s state news agency claimed it was a shooting down of a toy drone that had gotten too close to the royal property, some wondered if the gunfire was in fact a coup led by royals against King Salman.

Saudi activists said the shooting had nothing to do with the drone, but it was an attack from vehicles carrying heavy machine guns and shooting randomly.
It was claimed that bin Salman had been evacuated to a nearby bunker at a military base for his safety.

The incident happened just after the young heir to the throne wrapped up a whirlwind global tour meant to advertise himself as the new power in the kingdom. Back home, the crown prince faced tension within the royal family.

No new photo or video of bin Salman were released by state media. Bin Salman was not even seen on camera when US Secretary of State Mike Popmeo paid his maiden visit to Riyadh in late April. The long disappearance had raised speculation about the fate of the crown prince.

A photo widely circulating on social media shows an attack on Saudi royal palace in Riyadh on April 21, 2018.
Bin Salman’s month-long disappearance from the media limelight contrasts his high-profile tour in the United States and Europe.

The attack on palace came after a self-promoting campaign at home, which saw hundreds of royals and businessmen detained and tortured. Most of them were later released after reaching financial settlement deals with the kingdom.