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Pagasa: Warm Saturday weather due to easterlies

Public Weather Forecast Issued at 4:00 AM March 06, 2021 Public Weather Forecast Issued at 4:00 AM March 06, 2021DOST-PAGASA Weather Specialist: Shelly Ignacio Posted by Dost_pagasa on Friday, March 5, 2021 MANILA, Philippines — Warm weather will prevail over most parts of the Philippines on Saturday  due to the easterlies, according to the state weather bureau. In its 5 a.m. live weather update, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said that the easterlies, or warm winds coming from the Pacific Ocean, is currently affecting the eastern portion of the country. Localized thunderstorms, however, will also bring cloudy skies with isolated rain showers over Metro Manila and the rest the country. Pagasa also said that the entire Philippine archipelago will have light to moderate wind speed moving in the east to northeast direction Coastal waters will be slight to moderate, from 0.6 to 2.5 meters, Pagasa ... » Learn More about Pagasa: Warm Saturday weather due to easterlies

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Honda launches advanced self-driving cars in Japan

A Honda logo is pictured as cars are displayed outside a Honda showroom of company’s headquarters in Tokyo on November 6, 2020. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP) TOKYO, Japan  – Honda launched the world’s most advanced self-driving car licensed for the road on Friday, releasing an initial batch of 100 models in Japan. The Legend is capable of adaptive driving in lanes, as well as passing and switching lanes under certain circumstances. The car also features an emergency stop function in case a driver is unresponsive to handover warnings, and Honda touts extensive safety testing. “Approximately 10 million patterns of possible real-world situations were simulated during system development, and real-world demonstration tests were conducted on expressways for a total of approximately 1.3 million kilometres (800,000 miles),” it said in a statement. Experts said the limited rollout would help determine whether there is sufficient demand for more autonomous vehicles. Vehicle autonomy ... » Learn More about Honda launches advanced self-driving cars in Japan

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Prepare for Job Searching during Uncertain Economic Times

Companies are moving to remote work to prevent the spreading of the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the number of workers who are being laid off has started to creep up due to the economic upheaval caused by this outbreak. At the same time, someone might be wondering if they should continue to send out resumes or just assume that no one is hiring for the foreseeable future. Although economists are predicting an economic downturn, career experts say it’s best to keep networking and applying for new jobs. It is said that there is always a calm after the storm, so the reversible situation happening now won’t last forever. However, if we carefully handle the current uncertainty, the current situation could mean opportunity as well. So, here are three tips to turn the table for your job search in your favour. 1. Keep Searching, and Keep Searching some more Not every industry slows down in this economic downturn. Yes, certain sectors such as aviation or the hotel and ... » Learn More about Prepare for Job Searching during Uncertain Economic Times

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Service Learning at Dulwich College Yangon

How do we best prepare students for a rapidly changing future? This question has vexed educators the world over since time immemorial and it is a question that has been thrown into even sharper relief in recent years due to recent challenges, such as globalisation, mass migration, the Information Revolution, and of course the global pandemic which we are currently living through. Fundamental societal changes and challenges, such as these, raise existential questions for politicians, policy makers and educators alike. How we meet these moments, and the challenges they beget, dictates our present and determines our futures. Due to the interconnectedness of these issues, citizens and leadersneed: knowledge of their local context; a global mindset and aproblem-solving skillset that has international relevance. We, at Dulwich College Yangon, always endeavour to nurture the leaders of tomorrow. And it is to this end - creating globally-minded citizens and leaders - that ... » Learn More about Service Learning at Dulwich College Yangon

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Myanmar Liquor Association (MLA) announces year-end activities for 2020

Since an association that cares for the community; its members have contributed cash donations and basic food supplies to help the underprivileged communities throughout the year. Since the donations have been both personal and corporate, the association has decided not to list them out of respect for some of our members privacy. The latest figures have recorded over 1 Billion MMK. This has been in monetary value as well as in kind. To assist the government in its efforts in achieving its financial aims for the people of Myanmar, its member companies have also paid out taxes especially the specific goods tax (SGT) and Commercial Tax (CT) where they have been recorded as consisting of 90% of the top 10 and 50 taxpayers for the 2018-2019 assessment year. The association’s plead to the government is that for 2021 to reconsider the increase in taxes as both our internal economies as well as the external trade have been deeply affected by the economic turmoil that the covid-19 ... » Learn More about Myanmar Liquor Association (MLA) announces year-end activities for 2020

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Merry Christmas, Thai style

Technically, Christmas is not celebrated in Thailand. The April holiday of Songkran, or Thai New Year, is probably the closest equivalent, when families come together in a celebration centered around Buddhist practices. But December 25 is not a public holiday, and in most cases, the only time you’d find a Thai having Christmas Day off, would be if it happened to fall on their usual day off. Thailand is predominantly Buddhist – around 90% of the population – with a significant Muslim population in the south, and around 1% who are Christian. Beyond the big cities and island holiday hotspots, you’d be hard-pressed to tell that it’s Christmas. But step into a shopping mall, bar, or restaurant in the aforementioned tourist locations however, and the scene tells a different story. In the larger cities and on the holiday islands, the influence of Western culture is very evident. You will see giant Christmas trees in the middle of large shopping malls, along with an abundance of twinkling ... » Learn More about Merry Christmas, Thai style

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Reasons to celebrate being in Thailand for Christmas

Let’s face it, if you live in Thailand but normally spend Christmas in your home country or elsewhere, that’s unlikely to be happening this year. And if you don’t live in Thailand but have found yourself stuck here (and what a place to be stuck!), then consider yourself incredibly lucky. There are far worse places to spend Christmas – and that’s particularly true this year. So, while much of the rest of the world battles the cold weather and the dark afternoons, (not to mention a pandemic), here’s just some of the reasons to celebrate being in Thailand for Christmas. T he Weather The Beaches The People The Food The Shopping The Nature The Relaxation SOURCE: Culture Trip Keep in contact with The Thaiger by following our Facebook page . Never miss out on future posts by following The Thaiger . ... » Learn More about Reasons to celebrate being in Thailand for Christmas

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WOW what a year! Thailand’s top news stories for 2020 as voted by YOU.

TOP 10 (non Covid) THAIGER STORIES FOR 2020 The Thaiger started 2020, as we all did, with high hopes and few clues that we were heading into a profound disruption for almost the entire year. Even as we were tapping away at the keyboards on January 1, 2020, there were stories emerging in Wuhan, China about a mysterious new respiratory disease that was starting to pop up at the provincial hospitals. But, although Covid consumed much of our top stories in 2020, there were other stories of course as life continued to stumble along in Thailand. Here are the stories, from 1 – 10, and the number of people that read each story on thethaiger.com . We’ve also added the Top 10 Covid stories for the year as well, as voted by YOU, our readers. Thai Army sniper goes on shooting rampage in Korat – up to 20 shot and killed – 124,342 February 8 “A police and army detachment is currently searching for an army sniper in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Korat city centre. The solider has shot dead ... » Learn More about WOW what a year! Thailand’s top news stories for 2020 as voted by YOU.

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Houthi offensive on Yemen’s Marib threatens mass displacement, UN warns

DUBAI (REUTERS) - An offensive by Yemen's Houthi group to take Marib city, the last stronghold of the internationally recognised government, threatens to displace hundreds of thousands and complicate a renewed diplomatic push to end the war, UN officials say. The gas-rich region of Marib has been a refuge for hundreds of thousands of people fleeing violence during Yemen's six-year-old war, expanding its main city rapidly. A frontline is now roughly 30km away to the city's west, a government official told Reuters, and humanitarian concerns are growing. "An assault on the city would put two million civilians at risk, with hundreds of thousands potentially forced to flee - with unimaginable humanitarian consequences," UN aid chief Mark Lowcock said on Tuesday (Feb 16), urging de-escalation. The recent push towards Marib by Houthi forces, who control Yemen's most populous areas, comes alongside intensified drone attacks into Saudi Arabia by the Iran-aligned group. Riyadh leads a ... » Learn More about Houthi offensive on Yemen’s Marib threatens mass displacement, UN warns

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5G, Bill Gates, Chinese Labs and more Covid-19 myths

From Covid-19 (aka. SARS-COV-2) being a ‘man-made virus’ to 5G spreading the virus to coronavirus being ‘no worse than the seasonal flu’. The time spent at home has given crackpots extra time to search the dark corners of the internet to spin crazy theories that defy science or logic, and spreading more misinformation around the web. The impacts from this pandemic are stressful and devastating enough without people spreading nonsense. Jason Shepherd , who has a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Medicine from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, an Associate Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Utah and an Adjunct Assistant Professor, Neurobiology & Anatomy, has put pen to paper to do his best to debunk some of the favourite conspiracy theories or inaccuracies currently swirling around the internet. Other material has been added from other credible sources. Here’s is your latest myth round-up from The Thaiger. 1. People had Covid 19 before 2020 A few in China, ... » Learn More about 5G, Bill Gates, Chinese Labs and more Covid-19 myths

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