OBEC emphasizes that “Yok” can go back to school But must follow the rules

Bangkok, June 16 – The secretary-general of the OBEC confirmed that the school is ready for “Yok” to return to school. but must follow the regulations If you still do not accept the agreement You can choose to study in other channels, including Non-Formal – Home School.

Mr. Amporn Pinasa, Secretary-General of the Basic Education Commission Mentioned the issue of surrendering “Yok” to continue studying that he had discussed with the school director and the school committee. The school confirmed that Yok is enrolled in Matthayom 4, but the school surrender date is scheduled for April 2, 2023, when Yok is being held in a detention facility. The school therefore reserved a seat. and extending the reporting period until June 10, which is the day when the school must submit student information to the OBEC, but on that day Jade did not come to report. make no name

However, even though Jade did not report himself But the school was ready for Jade to attend. Just ask to follow the regulations set by the school. Both about dress and hair style because there was a public hearing asking for opinions from 3 parts, namely teachers, students and parents, before coming out as a common requirement within educational institutions. which if Jade still does not accept the agreement can choose to study in other channels both non-formal education Or self-study at home (home school) and admit that since the incident Both the school and Jade himself Still unable to contact Jade’s true ruler. – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

Malaysia’s foreign investment inflows surge in 2022

Malaysia’s net inflows of foreign investment surged to 74.6 billion RM (16.17 billion USD) in 2022 from 50.4 billion RM in 2021, while investment abroad tripled to 58.6 billion RM from 19.4 billion RM, said the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoSM) in a statement on June 16.

“The encouraging performance in both FDI and direct investment abroad (DIA) has shown the favourable economic situation in the country that attracted foreign companies to continue their investments and similarly, local companies to expand and diversify their business activities abroad,” it added.

FDI in the manufacturing sector rose by 17.1 billion RM to record net inflows of 49.5 billion RM, which comprised the largest chunk of FDI. The manufacturing sector attracted 66.4% of total investment, particularly in electrical, transport equipment, and other manufacturing sub-sectors.

Services was the second highest contributor, mainly in financial activities, followed by the mining sector, which was mainly in the form of equity and investment fund shares, the department said.

Asia has been the predominant source of FDI with a value of 449 billion RM, followed by Europe at 224.5 billion RM and the America at 187.3 billion RM as of the end of 2022./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

SATRIA-1 to serve 2,000-3,000 remote internet points in 2024: BAKTI

It is planned that this satellite can serve 2,000-3,000 points, with a capacity of 10 Gbps (Gigabyte per seconds), during its first year of service. Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Indonesian Satellite-1 (SATRIA-1) project will serve up to three thousand internet access points at disadvantaged, frontier, and outermost (3T) areas in 2024, the Communication and Informatics Ministry’s Telecommunication and Informatics Accessibility Agency (BAKTI) stated.”It is planned that this satellite can serve two thousand to three thousand points, with a capacity of 10 Gbps (Gigabyte per seconds) during its first year of service,” spokesperson of BAKTI Sri Sanggrama Aradea remarked in Orlando, the United States, on Thursday local time (UTC-4). radea noted that his side expects that the satellite will be able to start serving those internet access points in early 2024. The internet capacity will continue to be increased in line with the completion of construction of parabolic antenna used to receive internet signals at all selected 3T areas. radea, who concurrently serves as head for the Satellite Division at BAKTI, stated that this year, his side will recalibrate and re-adjust the capacity of the satellite, so that SATRIA-1 can be utilized optimally to evenly distribute internet services in the 3T regions. The satellite, with a total capacity of 150 Gbps, is estimated to provide internet services for 50 thousand internet points, with internet speed of 4 megabytes per second (Mbps) at each point. The number changed as compared to the results of the research held in 2018 which stated that SATRIA-1 can serve 150 thousand internet points at public facilities, with an internet speed of 1 Mbps each. Hence, BAKTI will prepare other SATRIA projects in future to immediately meet the community’s demand for internet services in the 3T regions. SATRIA-1 will be launched using American-based private spacecraft manufacturer and launcher company Space X’s Falcon 9 rocket on June 18, 2023, at Cape Canaveral, the United States, at 6 p.m. local time (UTC-4). The satellite is projected to be positioned in orbit at 146 degrees East. It will provide equal internet access for public facilities in 3T regions, such as schools, hospitals, community health centers, village offices, sub-district offices, as well as security services.

Source: Antara News Agency

Ministry, expert teams discuss future COVID-19 vaccination, isolation

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Ministry of Health is working with several expert teams to formulate schemes for COVID-19 vaccination and patient treatment that will be applied after the COVID-19 health emergency status is officially revoked later.”Regarding COVID-19 vaccination, it is still being discussed with expert teams, including determining the actual price if the vaccine has to be paid for,” the ministry’s Head of Communication and Public Service BureauSiti Nadia Tarmizisaid here, Friday. The expert teams involved are epidemiologists, the Indonesia Technical Advisory Group (ITAGI), and teams from the ministry’s Directorate of Immunization and Directorate of Surveillance. Tarmizi noted that after the revocation of the emergency status, COVID-19 vaccination will be integrated into the government’s routine immunization program. “Because this vaccination targets adults, maybe it will be like meningitis vaccination or other adult vaccinations,” she explained. She further noted that if a paid vaccination scheme is implemented, then the relevant authority must ensure the availability of vaccines at all service provider health facilities. “Maybe not all community health centers (puskesmas) provide vaccines like this, but everything is still being discussed,” she said. s for the self-isolation scheme, the cost will be borne by all individuals, including the telemedicine service. Earlier, President Joko Widodo had decided that Indonesia will soon enter the COVID-19 endemic stage by taking into account the declining daily cases and active cases of COVID-19 and the wide coverage of COVID-19 vaccination. “We have decided to enter the endemic (phase), but regarding when it will be announced, (it is) being finalized, (and it may be) in one week, two weeks,” he said after opening the 2023 National Working Meeting on Government Internal Supervision in Jakarta on Wednesday (June 14). The first case of COVID-19 in Indonesia was confirmed in March 2020. According to data from the COVID-19 Handling Task Force, as of June 15, 2023, the nation has recorded a total of 6,810,778 COVID-19 cases, 6,638,968 recoveries, and 161,836 deaths.

Source: Antara News Agency

Vietnam joins Hong Kong International Travel Expo

National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has participated in the Hong Kong International Travel Expo (ITE-2023) in Hong Kong (China) from June 15-18.

The English and Chinese versions of Vietnam Pictorial, a magazine published by the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), are on display at the annual expo, also the biggest travel event in Hong Kong.

ITE-2023, in its 37th edition, brings together more than 400 enterprises from over 50 countries and territories worldwide.

In an interview granted to VNA correspondents in Hong Kong, Vietnamese Consul General in Hong Kong Pham Binh Dam noted his belief that tourism cooperation between Vietnam and Hong Kong will soon be restored, even grow stronger than that before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, saying the two sides hold great potential for the collaboration.

Ngo Tri Hung, chief of the airline’s branch in Hong Kong, said the expo will help promote the image of Vietnam and Vietnam Airlines among Hong Kong people, while boosting Vietnamese tourism in the time ahead.

The number of Hong Kong visitors to Vietnam is expected to rise in the second half of this year. Therefore, the carrier said it will increase its daily flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Hong Kong to two from July.

Some businesspersons suggested that visa procedures should be accelerated to attract more Hong Kong tourists to the Southeast Asian nation.

Within the framework of the expo, there will be workshops on tourist destinations and products, and tourism trends, thus helping recover Hong Kong’s tourism sector completely. The expo is expected to welcome some 60,000 visitors./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

The press urged to keep moving forwards, act as bridge between Party, State and people

National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue has urged the press to continue moving forwards and serving as a bridge between the Party, the State and the people.

Hue made the request at a meeting in Hanoi on June 16 with leaders of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Information and Education, the Ministry of Information and Communications, the Vietnam Journalists’ Association, central and local press agencies, and members of the jury board of the first Dien Hong Awards, on the occasion of the 98th anniversary of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21).

The NA Chairman affirmed that over the course of 98 years of development, the Vietnam Revolutionary Press, founded and led by President Ho Chi Minh, has always accompanied the revolutionary struggles, making significant contributions to the cause of national construction and defence, affirming and elevating Vietnam’s position, strength and reputation.

He expressed his profound gratitude to veteran journalists, leaders of press agencies and members of the jury board of the first Dien Hong Award – the national press award on the National Assembly and People’s Councils for carefully selecting the 67 most outstanding works out of 3,328 entries for being honored at the award ceremony on June 9, with their dedication, high sense of responsibility, fairness, objectivity and extensive experience.

The top legislator suggested press management agencies continue to fine-tune policies and mechanisms regarding press and information activities in the new period, firstly amending the Press Law with regulations on taxes, fees, and charges that are in line with the nature of each type of media and development trends of the press economy.

The immediate and long-term urgent task is to accelerate digital transformation in the press field in line with the vision and roadmap linked to the digital economy and traditional press economy, while enhancing the application of artificial intelligence, big data, and new technologies in the field in a synchronous and effective manner, he said.

Hue noted that leaders and managers of the press system must keep improving their political mettle, sense of responsibility, and management skills. Furthermore, they should also pay even more attention to improving the quality of journalists and editors in terms of political thought, professional competence and ethics.

The NA leader believed that in the near future, the press will continue providing full and timely coverage of the activities of the NA and People’s Councils at all levels for the public and international friends, promptly conveying the thoughts and aspirations of voters and people to the NA, helping to improve the operational efficiency of the NA and People’s Councils and building images of the NA that is increasingly democratic, rule of law-oriented, professional, modern, friendly and close.

In conclusion, Hue wished that journalists would always keep the flame of enthusiasm burning in their hearts and make even greater contributions to the noble cause they have chosen, deserving to be “revolutionary soldiers” as President Ho Chi Minh once expected. He also hoped that veteran journalists will continue guiding younger generations of journalists so that they will confidently and steadfastly accompany the Party, people, and the country./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Indonesia issues new regulations for foreign tourists to Bali

?uthorities of Indonesia’s Bali have recently issued new regulations for foreign tourists to address the increasing number of law violations on this resort island.

In the directive issued on May 31, Governor of Bali Wayan Koster listed several obligations and prohibitions for tourists while on the island. Strict actions, including penalties and legal measures, will be applied to those who violate the regulations.

The most importance is to respect the sanctity of temples, religious symbols, and other sacred religious icons, and dress appropriately when visiting these areas.

Tourists are expected to dress modestly at tourist attractions and public areas, and the act of respect should be adhered to in all public spaces. They are prohibited from entering the main areas of the temples, climbing sacred trees, or engaging in actions that disrespect sacred places and religious symbols.

Gde Pitana, former Deputy Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, who joined in drafting the new regulations, believed that the new regulations are aligned with a responsible tourism trajectory, aiming to develop Bali into a sustainable cultural destination based on the principles of Hinduism and benefiting the environment./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Young Vietnamese in Czech Republic contribute to environmental protection

Waste management at the Sapa commercial centre in Prague, the Czech Republic, was the main topic of a workshop held at the centre on June 15.

Senator P. Quittova, head of the Czech-Vietnamese Friendship Parliamentarians Group of the Czech Senate, Environment Minister Petr Hladík, and former Czech Ambassador to Vietnam V. Grepl were among the participants.

At the workshop, members of the Czech Republic-Vietnam education centre presented their project on waste management, which aims to raise the awareness of Vietnamese in the Czech Republic about environmental protection.

In his remarks, Hladík spoke highly of the centre’s initiative and responded to queries on the Czech Republic’s environment policies.

Vietnamese representatives at the event noted their hope that the Czech government will further create favourable conditions for the Vietnamese community in the country in general and young people in particular to contribute to the host society, and serve as a bridge between the two countries.

They Czech Republic-Vietnam education centre is a non-profit organisation established by a group of young Vietnamese intellectuals in the Czech Republic with the aim of supporting Vietnamese in integrating into the host society./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency