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Page 6 Wednesday, July 29, 2015 16 Pages Number 153 7 th Year e-mail: [email protected] online: http://www.internationalbalipost.com. http://epaper.internationalbalipost.com. Price: Rp 3.000,- I N T E R N A T I O N A L DPS 23 - 32 WEATHER FORECAST Page 13 Malaysian PM axes deputy, attorney general amid fund scandal Page 8 South Korea sees end of MERS threat after outbreak killed 36 Impact acquire former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba Gianyar said that if Balinese people can earn a living by working, then economic dif- ficulties can be overcome. He also stated that if the primary, secondary and tertiary strata of the economy can work together in harmony then everyone will be better off. In other words, relations between the different strata need to be based on mutual benefit so that they reinforce each other. “We need to get rid of the stigmas associated with people and regions who are en- gaged in different levels of the economy,” he said. Gianyar gave Bangli as an ex- ample of a region that is primary involved in the primary sector of the economy and questioned whether the government -from the county level all the way up to the national level, were giving enough attention to the primary sector as a way to avoid rampant land conversion in the region that he heads. He went on to express his agreement with the idea of a sys- tem of unified island-wide man- agement. “Bangli continues to be marginalized, despite the fact that through our forest maintenance the Municipality of Denpasar has access to clean water. However, when funds from the hotel and restaurant taxes are disbursed to Bangli, it is considered a dona- tion rather than our right,” he explained. IBP/Yudi Karnaedi A heavy equipment conducted sand excavation on a location in Badung Regency. The excavation activities not only happen in Badung, also in Bangli, Karan- gasem, and Klungkung. In Bangli, sand brought to Denpasar and Badung for hotel, tourism accomodation development. Economic strata need to be equalized DENPASAR - Are Balinese people eating from the fruit of their labour, or by selling off their land and other inheri- tances? This was one of the questions that Regent of Bangli, I Made Gianyar put to the audience of economic leaders, cooperatives, the rural credit agency (LPD) and university rectors, during an open house discussion hosted by the edito- rial team of Bali Post at Bale Banjar Bali Global Shankara, Sanur, on Sunday (Jul. 26). News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2my- radio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.

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    Malaysian PM axes deputy, attorney general amid fund scandal

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    South Korea sees end of MERS threat after outbreak killed 36

    Impact acquire former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba

    NEW YORK Madonna, who co-owns Tidal with Jay Z, Beyonce and others, says its just the begin-ning for the streaming service thats had some troubles since its launch in March.

    Its just the beginning, so were working out a lot of kinks and hope-fully were going to build some-thing unique and amazing thats going to attract a lot of people, the 56-year-old singer said in a recent interview.

    Tidal, which offers a basic sub-scription for $10 and a high-quality audio one for $20, hasnt made a splash like its announcement did a few months ago, when Rihanna, Kanye West, Daft Punk, Nicki Mi-naj, Jack White and others stood onstage in solidarity along with Madonna, Beyonce and Jay Z.

    Since then, Tidal announced a family plan and discount for stu-

    dents. The company also lost its interim CEO last month.

    Its important that people un-derstand we didnt create Tidal, we didnt put this together, we didnt all join forces because were broke and we want more money. The idea is we want to support other artists and we want people to understand this is our heart, this is our work, and we want people to recognize that and we want other artists to have a chance, Madonna said.

    We live in a society now where everybody just expects everything to be for free, but you dont get a house for free; you have to pay somebody to build it, she added.

    Other artist-owners of Tidal include Arcade Fire, Alicia Keys, Usher, Chris Martin, Calvin Har-ris, deadmau5, Jason Aldean and J. Cole. (ap)

    NEW YORK - British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, whose music career has been soaring, will play a recurring role in a television epic about a medieval warrior, a report said Monday.

    Sheeran, who was the most popular artist glob-ally last year on streaming service Spotify, will appear on The Bastard Executioner series on the FX network, The Hollywood Reporter said.

    The series, which is being filmed in Wales, follows a 14th century warrior who becomes a traveling executioner at the be-hest of a divine messenger.

    The ginger-bearded 24-year-old will play Sir Cormac, an ambitious and deadly protege of a high-ranking church elder, the Hollywood trade publication said.

    The series, expected to launch later this year, is being directed by Kurt Sutter who was behind Sons of Anarchy, a crime drama about a California motorcycle gang.

    Sheeran was a professed fan of Sons of Anarchy and performed a song for one of its final episodes.

    Sheeran is nominated for the top prize at the upcoming MTV Video Music Awards for Thinking Out Loud, in which he performs as a ballroom dancer.

    Representatives for the artist and the network did not immediately comment on the report. (afp)

    John Shearer/Invision/AP, File

    Madonna: Its just the beginning for

    streaming service Tidal

    Mariah Carey to receive star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

    NEW YORK Mariah Carey will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next week. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced Monday that Carey will get the 2,556th star on Aug. 5. Guest speakers will include directors Lee Daniels and Brett Ratner, as well as Epic Records CEO and longtime Carey collaborator L.A. Reid.

    IBP/Net

    Carey is one of the most suc-cessful acts in music. She has 18 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, sold millions of albums

    and won a number of awards, including five Grammys.

    She recently launched a resi-dency in Las Vegas where she

    performs her No. 1 hits, includ-ing Vision of Love, Hero and We Belong Together. (ap)

    Ed Sheeran to star in TV medieval epic

    IBP/Net

    Gianyar said that if Balinese people can earn a l iving by working, then economic dif-ficulties can be overcome. He also stated that if the primary,

    secondary and tertiary strata of the economy can work together in harmony then everyone will be better off. In other words, relations between the different

    strata need to be based on mutual benefit so that they reinforce each other. We need to get rid of the stigmas associated with people and regions who are en-gaged in different levels of the economy, he said.

    Gianyar gave Bangli as an ex-ample of a region that is primary involved in the primary sector of the economy and questioned whether the government -from the county level all the way up to the national level, were giving

    enough attention to the primary sector as a way to avoid rampant land conversion in the region that he heads.

    He went on to express his agreement with the idea of a sys-tem of unified island-wide man-agement. Bangli continues to be marginalized, despite the fact that through our forest maintenance the Municipality of Denpasar has access to clean water. However, when funds from the hotel and restaurant taxes are disbursed to

    Bangli, it is considered a dona-tion rather than our right, he explained.

    IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

    A heavy equipment conducted sand excavation on a location in Badung Regency. The excavation activities not only happen in Badung, also in Bangli, Karan-gasem, and Klungkung. In Bangli, sand brought to Denpasar and Badung for hotel, tourism accomodation development.

    Economic strata need to be equalizedDENPASAR - Are Balinese people eating from the fruit

    of their labour, or by selling off their land and other inheri-tances? This was one of the questions that Regent of Bangli, I Made Gianyar put to the audience of economic leaders, cooperatives, the rural credit agency (LPD) and university rectors, during an open house discussion hosted by the edito-rial team of Bali Post at Bale Banjar Bali Global Shankara, Sanur, on Sunday (Jul. 26).

    News can also be heard in Bali Image at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http://globalfmbali.listen2my-

    radio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http://ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.

  • EvEry Temple and Shrine has a special date for it annual Ceremony, or Odalan , every 210 days according to Balinese calendar, including the smaller ancestral shrine which each family possesses. Because of this practically every few days a ceremony of festival of some kind takes place in some Village in Bali. There are also times when the entire island celebrated the same Holiday, such as at Galungan, Kuningan, Nyepi day, Saraswati day, Tumpek Landep day, Pagerwesi day, Tumpek Wayang day etc.

    The dedication or inauguration day of a Temple is considered its birth day and celebration always takes place on the same day if the wuku or 210 day calendar is used. When new moon is used then the celebration always happens on new moon or full moon. The day of course can differ the religious celebration of a temple lasts at least one full day with some temple celebrating for three days while the celebra-tion of Besakih temple, the Mother Temple, is never less than 7 days and most of the time it lasts for 11 days, depending on the importance of the occasion.

    The celebration is very colorful. The shrine are dressed with pieces of cloths and sometimes with brocade, sailings, decorations of carved wood and sometimes painted with gold and Chinese coins, very beau-tifully arranged, are hung in the four corners of the shrine. In front of shrine are placed red, white or black umbrellas depending which Gods are worshipped in the shrines.

    In front of important shrine one sees, besides these umbrellas soars, tridents and other weapons, the umbul-umbul, long flags, all these are prerogatives or attributes of Holiness. In front of the Temple gate put up Penjor, long bamboo poles, decorated beauti-fully ornaments of young coconut leaves, rice and other products of the land. Most beautiful to see are the girls in their colorful attire, carrying offerings, arrangements of all kinds fruits and colored cakes, to the Temple. Every visitor admires the grace with which the carry their load on their heads.

    Balinese Temple Ceremony

    International2 Wednesday, July 29, 2015 15International Activities

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    The event started at 5:30 p.m. with the strains of hymns and mod-ern songs by Rinto & Friends. After the speech by GM Ramia Adnyana, Ustad Hamdan provided spiritual enlightenment filled with wisdom and was followed by prayers and the sharing of iftar together. Things became more festive with the distri-bution of six door prizes awarded to the owner of the business cards that were drawn from a fish bowl.

    Ramia said that the sharing of iftar is an annual event organized by

    IBP/kmb

    Iftar at H Sovereign BaliKUTA - There was an inti-

    mate and familiar atmosphere for the welcoming of Iftar at Hotel H Sovereign Bali on dur-ing ramadhan. The event was attended by approximately 180 of Hotel Hs business partners including fellow agents, as well as corporate, government and media partners. The event is meant to build relationships with business colleagues as well as express our gratitude for providing support to the H Sovereign Bali until now, said General Manager of the H Sovereign Bali, ramia Ad-nyana.

    the hotel and other companie during the fasting month. However, for the H Sovereign Bali it is the first thanksgiving of 2015 and serves as a good beginning for this new hotel, as a way of improving busi-

    ness opportunities in the future, said Ramia.

    The H Sovereign Bali, said Ramia, is a four-star hotel with a unique concept of Balinese contem-porary elegance. It is located close

    to Ngurah Rai International Airport can be accessed by Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai and the Bali Mandara Toll Road. It is also located close to culinary venues as well as craft and souvenir shopping centers. With

    a total of 198 rooms and suites equipped with high-end amenities, modern facilities and international services, the H Sovereign Bali is very strategic for business and lei-sure, said Ramia. (kmb)

    BANGLI - Rabies case does not only kill one of the residents of Antugan hamlet, Jehem village, Tembuku, I Nengah Merta, 32, a few months ago. However, this case also claimed a casualty of a young man at Buayang hamlet, Landih village, Bangli subdistrict, I Nyo-man Kartawan, 23, Monday (Jul. 27). More seriously, the casualty happened due to empty stock of the anti-rabies vaccines (VAR).

    The victims father, I Nengah Geban, claimed not to believe in the incident claiming his youngest son. Associated with the chronol-ogy, he stated that on June 21 the victim worked at the house of his neighbor, I Nyoman Kari. At his workplace, there is a puppy of a few months old. In daily life, the puppy behaves tame, so that the victim invited it to play with him. But unexpectedly, the dog sud-denly bit the pinkie of his left hand. Immediately the victim was rushed to Bangli Hospital. Unfortunately, at that time the victim just got anti-biotics considering the anti-rabies vaccine (VAR) was out of stock. After getting medical treatment, the victim returned home.

    The dog biting is just a few months old. It only caused a little bite wound. Besides, I have also taken him to hospital. However, we are only given antibiotics be-cause there was no anti-rabies vaccine, he said sadly.

    Geban added that a month later after the bite case occurred, Satur-day (Jul. 25), the victim was taken again to Bangli Hospital as he complained about numbness in his left arm. At that time, the hospital immediately provided him with the first anti-rabies vaccine. The hope to see the condition of his son to be getting better must even be paid by panic. It happened be-cause on Sunday (Jul. 26) around two oclock in the afternoon the victim was taken again to Bangli Hospital because of vomiting and shortness of breath. Seeing the emergency condition, the Bangli Hospital directly referred the vic-tim to Sanglah Hospital for further treatment and last Monday around 9:35 a.m. the victim died.

    My son has been taken to Sanglah Hospital. Before he died, his condition already dropped but continued to be getting bet-ter. He was able to talk to family. Yesterday morning, his condition dropped again and finally died, he said. Related to funeral, Geban

    mentioned that it has not been determined yet because his party should consult to customary au-thorities.

    In the meantime, the Head of the Bangli Health Agency, I Nengah Nadi, accompanied by the Head of Bangli Livestock and Fisheries Agency, I Wayan Sukartana, justified the chrono-logical event of the bite case. He also admitted that when the victim was bitten by a puppy, the anti-rabies vaccine stock was empty. Nevertheless, before the victim died, his party has made a preventive effort by asking the victim to observe the dog and im-mediately report it to the Livestock and Fisheries Agency in order to search for the dog brain sample and then examined it to laboratory to make diagnosis. On June 22, 2015, the Agency instructed the puppy owner to tie it because the next day will be made a sampling and elimination. Similarly, the emergency vaccination was also carried out at Buayang hamlet.

    At the time of elimination, the puppy was not found at the home of the owner. At that time, the victim was asked to take a recommendation at the Livestock and Fisheries Agency and Bangli Hospital to get anti-rabies vaccine in Denpasar. However, the victim did not come. We have already asked the victim to take the rec-ommendation in order to get anti-rabies vaccine in Denpasar, but he did not come, he explained.

    On June 25, 2015, the victim was contacted again via telephone to take recommendation letter in order to get anti-rabies vaccine in Denpasar. But the victim did not come, either. Weve done several attempts to resolve this case. We contacted the victim to get the vaccine but did not come. And the latest information we received mentioned if the victim died and was suspected to have encephalitis diagnosis of rabies, said Nadi.

    In the meantime, to antici-pate the recurrence of similar case, Nadi mentioned that his party will intensify dog elimina-tion and vaccination becoming the target other than making a sweeping to residents having been bitten by dog since the past two months and have not got any anti-rabies vaccine. We will be sweeping and the dissemination will continue to be intensified, he concluded. (kmb45)

    If in previous years the student ori-entation implementation was always inserted with the practice of hazing, this year the Ministry of Education and Culture has issued a Ministerial Regu-lation No.55/2014 on New Student Orientation based on the cultivation of character. In essence, any hazing activity is no longer allowed.

    Based on the observation of Bali Post, the implementation of student orientation on the first day at a number of schools ran quite smoothly. There are no reports of parents to Denpasar Education Agency or Bali Educa-tion Agency complaining about the student orientation implementation. Some caretakers of intraschool student organization (OSIS) believed to be organizing committee of the orienta-tion ascertained there will be no hazing against their junior classes.

    We are determined to hold the student orientation without hazing. In-deed, through this student orientation, we would like to invite new students to love sanitation and the environ-ment, said the OSIS Chief of the SMA Saraswati Denpasar high school, Airlangga Kristiawan, when met on the sidelines of the student orientation implementation.

    According to Airlangga Kristiawan, his party outlined the major themes

    into the tasks to be carried out by new students. One of them is bringing plant fruit in a pot to school. Later on, the plant will be planted at school yard and treated jointly by students. He asserted that the student orientation this year is without the practice of hazing.

    There is no hazing. Instead the student orientation activity is more filled with lectures, such as on the HIV/AIDS, drugs and global warm-ing. In the meantime, to test the mental of students, there are some games in which the punishment will be given by asking them to sing a national song, he explained.

    His party also curbed the long-nailed new students and female students ap-plying thick makeup. As the punish-ment for violators, they will be simply told to cut their nails and cleaning up their thick makeup. For that purpose, the OSIS has prepared nail cutter and facial cleansers. We want them to dress neatly to school, he said.

    Principal of the SMA Saraswati Denpasar high school, Made Budi Adnyana, said that a total of 530 new students taking part in the student ori-entation. As a teacher, his party claimed to continuously conduct surveillance should there be any OSIS caretakers taking action beyond the orientation provisions launched by the Denpasar

    Education Agency.Previously, the students entrusted

    to be the student orientation organizer have been given direction. Essentially, during this orientation the new students will be introduced to school environ-ment. There is no violence and heavy duty. We will continue to monitor and anticipate the occurrence of irregulari-ties, he said.

    The determination to implement a hazing-free student orientation is also expressed by Principal of the SMAN 7 Denpasar high school, Ida Bagus Suyaputra. According to him, his party has designed the student orientation in accordance with the directives of the Minister of Education and Culture that essentially does not allow any violence or burdensome tasks to new students. To broaden new students horizons in the field of tourism, they are required to upload pictures of tourist attractions in Bali to Instagram account with hastag (#) Mosdenpasar.

    This creativity is appreciated in particular by the Mayor of Denpasar, Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra, through his Facebook account. We will monitor the implementation of the student ori-entation extra tightly until the last day to avoid any burdensome and harmful things to new students both physically and mentally, he said. (kmb13)

    A rabies-suspected killedIBP/Yudi KarnaediAll the new students of junior, high school and vocational school in Bali

    started their new 2015/2016 academic year by attending the student orientation

    term (MOS) at school.

    Student orientation without hazing

    DENPASAr - All the new students of junior, high school and vocational school in Bali started their new 2015/2016 academic year by attending the student orientation term (MOS) at school. According to the instruction of the Denpasar Education Agency, the student orientation in Den-pasar takes place for four days starting on Monday (Jul. 27) to Thursday (Jul. 30).

  • 3Wednesday, July 29, 2015 14 InternationalInternational Bali NewsTechnology Wednesday, July 29, 2015

    No ones expected to line up overnight for Windows 10, the way people did 20 years ago for Windows 95. But Microsoft is counting on tens or even hundreds of millions of people to download its latest release for free in the coming months. The launch will be accompanied by a global marketing campaign for an event the company hopes will be pivotal both for its own future and for a vast audience of computer users around the world.

    Windows 10 is coming to PCs and tablets first, but its also designed to run phones, game consoles and even holo-graphic headsets. It has new features, a streamlined Web browser called Edge and a desktop version of Cortana, the online as-sistant that is Microsofts answer to Google Now and Apples Siri.

    Still, the company insists Windows 10 will seem familiar to users of Windows 7, the six-year-old operating system still running on most PCs. Microsoft and PC makers want to erase the memory of the last big update, 2012s Windows 8, which alienated many with its jarring, unwieldy design.

    Microsoft skipped the name Windows 9, as if to distance itself further from the last release. While many analysts believe Windows 8 made sagging PC sales even worse, its unclear if Windows 10 will spur the industry back to growth. (ap)

    SAN FRANSISCO - Cyber security firm Zim-perium on Monday warned of a flaw in the worlds most popular smartphone operating system that lets hackers take control with a text message.

    Attackers only need your mobile number, us-ing which they can remotely execute code via a specially crafted media file delivered via MMS (text message), Zimperium Mobile Security said in a blog post.

    A fully weaponized successful attack could even delete the message before you see it. You will only see the notification.

    Android code dubbed Stagefright was at the heart of the problem, according to Zimperium.

    Stagefright automatically pre-loads video snip-pets attached to text messages to spare recipients from the annoyance of waiting to view clips.

    Hackers can hide malicious code in video files and it will be unleashed even if the smartphone user never opens it or reads the message, according to research by Zimperiums Joshua Drake.

    The targets for this kind of attack can be anyone, the cyber security firm said, referring to Stagefright as the worst Android flaw discovered to date.

    These vulnerabilities are extremely dangerous because they do not require that the victim take any action to be exploited.

    Malicious code executed by hackers could take

    control of smartphones and plunder contents without owners knowing.

    Stagefright imperils some 95 percent, or an esti-mated 950 million, of Android phones, according to the security firm.

    Zimperium said that it reported the problem to Google and provided the California Internet firm with patches to prevent breaches.

    Google acted promptly and applied the patches to internal code branches within 48 hours, but un-fortunately thats only the beginning of what will be a very lengthy process of update deployment, Zimperium said.

    It did not appear as though hackers had taken advantage of the Stagefright vulnerability, according to Zimperium.

    Updating Android software powering mobile devices is controlled by hardware makers and sometimes telecommunication service carriers, not Google.

    While Apple controls the hardware and software in iPhones, iPads, and iPods powered by its mobile operating system, Google makes Android available free to device makers who customize the code and update it as they see fit.

    More about Drakes research was to be disclosed at a Black Hat computer security conference taking place in Las Vegas early in August. (afp)

    WASHINGTON - The surging market for smartwatches opens up new ground for hackers, according to researchers who found vulnerabilities in all the devices they tested.

    A study by Hewlett-Packards HP Fortify found that 100 percent of the tested smartwatches contain significant vulnerabilities, including insufficient authentication, lack of encryption and privacy concerns, the company said in releasing the findings Wednesday.

    The researchers found that smart-watches with network and communi-cation functionality represent a new and open frontier for cyberattack, the report said.

    The research highlights the cyber risks from the growing number of con-nected devices -- such as refrigerators, cars, coffee makers and lightbulbs -- sometimes referred to as the Internet of Things.

    Smartwatches could pose special risks because they may store sensitive information such as health data, and could connect to cars and homes to unlock them, HP said.

    Smartwatches have only just started to become a part of our lives, but they deliver a new level of functionality that could potentially open the door to new threats to sensitive information and activities, said Jason Schmitt, general manager at HP Security.

    As the adoption of smartwatches accelerates, the platform will become vastly more attractive to those who would abuse that access, making it critical that we take precautions when transmitting personal data or con-necting smartwatches into corporate networks.

    The HP study looked at 10 smart-watches, along with their Android and Apple iOS cloud and mobile applica-tion components.

    The biggest problems included weak authentication, making it easy for an attacker to gain access, and a lack of encryption.

    All the smartwatches collected some form of personal information, such as name, address, date of birth, weight, gender, heart rate and other health information. (afp)

    Android flaw lets hackers break in with a text message

    Smartwatches open new hacking risk: study

    AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File

    In this April 29, 2015 file photo, a Dell laptop computer running Windows 10 is on display at the Microsoft Build con-ference in San Francisco.

    Microsoft launches Windows 10SAN FRANCISCO Microsofts

    new Windows 10 operating system de-buts Wednesday, as the longtime leader in PC software struggles to carve out a new role in a world where people in-creasingly rely on smartphones, tablets and information stored online.

    Today, Minister Nurbaya com-mented on change.org to express her concern for four dolphins in Bali. The petition was created three weeks ago, Communica-tions Director of Change.org In-donesia Desmarita Murni said on Monday.

    The petition was created by an Australian surfer, Craig Broken-sha, with the title, Free four wild dolphins contained in a tiny resort pool.

    Till Monday, the petition had received more than 290 thousand signatures.

    According to Murni, Broken-sha protested the four captured dolphins being kept in a small, chlorinated pool in Keramas dis-trict, Bali.

    In her comment, Nurbaya point-ed out that she had noticed the peti-tion. She also offered her gratitude for the publics concern for envi-ronmental conservation and animal rescue issues such as the case of the

    dolphins in Bali.I have been aware of this peti-

    tion since it was created and have been following its updates, she remarked. Thank you for voicing your concern through this petition. Your support and reports will help us conserve and protect the envi-ronment.

    The minister further noted that the petition had been taken very seriously, and an investigation on the matter was underway.

    If the resort carries out any pro-hibited acts, regardless of whether it is violence or negligence towards the dolphins, we will take firm ac-tion, she emphasized.

    In addition, Nurbaya admitted that the petition had promoted the dolphin show extensively, due to which a public discussion on the subject was needed with the in-volvement of numerous parties.

    With regard to this idea, she added that in the next few weeks, the Environment Ministry will

    DENPASAR - In a move to further emphasize and project the merits of the Government of Indias flagship programmes of Make In India, Digital India and Skill Development, the Am-bassador of India to Indonesia and Timor Leste H.E. Mr. Gurjit Singh invited the audience comprising of the Governor of Bali, Senators, Senior Officials, eminent person-alities, prominent businessmen, academicians, think-tanks and friends of India to avail of the op-portunities of the programmes for the mutual benefit of the people of both countries.

    Addressing the gathering on Monday (27 July) at Gedung Wiswa Sabha Utama, Denpasar, the Ambassador mentioned that the Make In India is a major national programme that aims at enhancing the manufacturing sectors contri-bution to Indias GDP. He invited the Indonesian companies to come to India and explore the opportuni-ties in investing and manufacturing in India particularly in downstream manufacturing sectors like coal, palm oil and rubber which are

    exported to India in large volumes. He said that construction, includ-ing in Smart Cities, IT, automobiles and auto components could also be explored.

    On Digital India, the Ambas-sador highlighted the Government of Indias push for greater internet connectivity and services for better governance and to empower the citi-zens. He said that Indonesia could learn from Indias vast expertise in e-governance which will make government services more efficient, easily accessible and hassle-free.

    The Embassy of India and its Consulates in Indonesia have taken enormous steps, including the launch of The Rise of Digital India exhibition, in reaching out to the people of Indonesia and to inspire the younger generation.

    Speaking about the Skill Devel-opment, the Ambassador said that the economic growth and social development of a country depends on the skills and knowledge of the population. He added that given the large workforce comprising of about fifty per cent of the popula-tion under

    IBP/Wawan

    A dolphin passed by near a traditional boat in Lovina Beach, Buleleng Regency. Indonesian Environment Minister Siti Nurbaya has expressed concern over the dolphin show organized in Bali, which is discussed worldwide and has been petitioned on change.org.

    IBP/Courtesy of India Consulate

    The Ambassador of India to Indonesia and Timor Leste H.E. Mr. Gurjit Singh.

    India Consulate introduces Make in India, Digital India, and skill development programmes

    30 years, India and Indonesia should cooperate in imparting skill and entrepreneurial development. India will continue to support Indonesia in this endeavour by training of its officials and students through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC)

    programme, Technical Coopera-tion Scheme (TCS) of Colombo Plan and various scholarships.

    India has also set up Vocational Training Centres and IT Centres for capacity development and human resource training of Indo-nesians. (r)

    Environment minister concerned about dolphin show

    JAKARTA - Indonesian Environment Minister Siti Nurbaya has expressed concern over the dolphin show organized in Bali, which is discussed worldwide and has been petitioned on change.org.

    invite experts on conservation, animal protection, education, and psychology, as well as from non-

    governmental organizations, to a public discussion on the protection of dolphins.

    We will hold an open discus-sion to find a win-win solution, she said. (ant)

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    Najib is under increasing pres-sure over leaked confidential docu-ments that allegedly show the money, from state investment fund 1MDB, went into his personal ac-counts.

    Najib announced over national television Tuesday that his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin will be replaced by Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, a Cabinet member who will also retain his home minister portfolio. Earlier Tuesday, the government announced it had terminated the services of At-torney General Abdul Gani Patail. Najib said he also dropped four other ministers to strengthen his administration and ensure they can work as a team.

    I can accept differences in opinion and criticisms as part of the decision-making process, but these differences in opinion should not be made in an open forum that can affect public perception of the government and the country, he said. Critics slammed Ganis abrupt removal and cast it as an attempt by Najib to avoid prosecution.

    The purge commences. The Attorney-General is replaced. Any flicker of hope that the prime minister might be charged for mis-deeds is extinguished, opposition

    lawmaker Tony Pua tweeted.The fact that he is not answering

    the allegations but instead removed his critics is not a good sign, said Wan Saiful Wan Jan, who heads the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs think tank. It shows deep desperation on Najibs side.

    Muhyiddin, the deputy, has been critical of the governments handling of 1MDBs massive debt and on Sunday night repeated his call for Najib to explain the alleged funds transfer. Najib said, The decision to replace Muhyiddin was a very difficult one, but I had to do it so that a strong team can move forward.

    Gani was replaced by a Federal Court judge, Mohamed Apandi Ali, months before the attorney general had been due to retire in October. The government said Gani was leaving for health reasons, but when contacted by Malay Mail Online, Gani said he had not been aware of the decision.

    Gani confirmed earlier this month that he had received docu-ments from investigators that linked Najib and 1MDB. The existence of the documents, which allegedly show $700 million was wired from

    entities linked to 1MDB into Na-jibs accounts, were first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

    Najib has not disputed the exis-tence of the accounts or the receipt of the funds. He has only said that he has never used government funds for personal gain, and called the allegations a political sabotage. Of-ficials with 1MDB also have denied wrongdoing. The documents sent to the attorney general pave the way for possible criminal charges, which would be a first for a Malaysian prime minister.

    Apart from Muhyiddin, Najib also dropped Shafie Apdal as rural development minister. Shafie, a vice president in Najibs ruling Malay party, has also been critical of the governments handling of the 1MDB saga. On Tuesday he defended his comments, saying in a statement that they were aimed at strengthening the party and putting the country on the right track.

    Najibs ruling National Front coalition has been in power since independence from Britain in 1957. However, support for the coalition has eroded in the last two general elections. In 2013, it won the polls but lost the popular vote for the first time. (ap)

    BAGHDAD A quiet mid-dle-class Shiite neighborhood in western Baghdad was transformed recently into a mini-boot camp, training teenagers for battle against the Islamic State group. The Shiite boys and young men ran through its normally placid streets carrying out mock exercises for urban warfare since the toughest battles against the Sunni extremists are likely to involve street fighting. They were taught how to hold, control and aim light weapons, though they didnt fire them.

    In cities from Baghdad to Basra, summer camps set up by the Popu-lar Mobilization Forces, Iraqs largest militia umbrella group, are training teens and boys as young as middle school age after the countrys top Shiite cleric issued an edict calling on students to use their school vacations to prepare for battle if they are needed.

    With dozens of such camps around the country, hundreds of students have gone through the training though it is impossible to say how many went on to fight the Sunni extremists since those who do so go independently. Of around 200 cadets in a training class visited by The Associated Press, about half were under the age of 18, with some as young as 15. Several said they intended to join their fathers and older brothers on the front lines.

    Its yet another way minors are being dragged into Iraqs brutal war as the military, Shiite militias

    and Kurdish fighters battle to take back territory from Islamic State militants, who seized much of the countrys north and west over the past year. The Sunni extremists have aggressively enlisted children as young as 10 for combat, as sui-cide bombers and as executioners in their horrifying videos.

    Among those training this month in the streets of Baghdad, 15-year-old Jaafar Osama said he used to want to be an engineer when he grew up, but now he wants to be a fighter. His father is a volunteer fighting with the Shiite militias in Anbar and his older brother is fighting in Beiji, north of Baghdad. God willing, when I complete my training I will join them, even if it means sacrificing my life to keep Iraq safe, he said.

    Earlier this summer, the AP saw over a dozen armed young boys, some as young as 10, deployed on the front line with the Shiite militias in western Anbar province.

    Baghdad natives Hussein Ali, 12, and his cousin Ali Ahsan, 14, said they joined their fathers on the battlefield after they finished their final exams. Carrying AK-47s, they paced around the Anbar desert, boasting of their resolve to liberate the predominantly Sunni province from IS militants.

    Its our honor to serve our country, Hussein Ali said, adding that some of his schoolmates were also fighting. When asked if he was afraid, he smiled and said no. (ap)

    AP Photo/Vivian Salama

    In this Tuesday, July 14, 2015 photo, Iraqi volunteers with Popular Mobilization Forces train in Baghdad, Iraq. The Asso-ciated Press has found that militia forces battling the Islamic State group are actively training children under 18 years old.

    Summer camp for Iraqi Shiite boys:

    training to fight IS

    Malaysian PM axes deputy, attorney general

    amid fund scandalKUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, stung by allegations that he

    received some $700 million in government money, on Tuesday fired the attorney general who had been investigating him and a deputy who has been among his most prominent critics.

    AP Photo

    Malaysias Prime Minister Najib Razak, right, shakes hands with his newly-appointed Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi after addressing a press conference at the prime ministers office in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Tuesday, July, 28, 2015. Najib has axed his deputy in a Cabinet reshuffle and sacked the attorney general, who heads a task force investigating allegations that Najib received some $700 million in government money.

    On Jalan Diponegoro at Kam-pong Lebah, judicial team curbed some stalls using sidewalks and road shoulders to peddle. The offi-cers also curbed the vehicles parked on sidewalk. The judicial team

    appealed to traders using sidewalk as well as vehicle owners in order not to use the sidewalk to peddle and park their vehicle. According to him, the infringement has been disturbing pedestrians and road

    users. Over the violation, the shop owners and vehicle owners were given a reprimand letter.

    The judicial team then resumed the discipline to Jalan Raya Gelgel at Gelgel village. Here the team found a number of offenders such as stalls peddling on sidewalk. One of the shop owners from Gelgel village, I Wayan Suparta, disclosed that the use of sidewalk to peddle has been doing since the pujawali or birthday at the Dasar Buana Temple

    at Gelgel. Wayan Suparta objected to be disciplined because all this time the rural credit agency (LPD) of Gelgel customary village has also taken advantage of sidewalk as a park and used the road body for parking space of its customers. The LPD is using the sidewalk as a park and parking space. It is not imposed with sanction, how can this happen? he said.

    After getting complaints from the public, the judicial team went

    straight to the LPD of Gelgel village to make coordination related to the change of sidewalk function into a park and the use the road body as a parking space.

    Weve gone directly to the LPD of Gelgel village and the LPD au-thority will coordinate first to cus-tomary village because the LPD is under authority of it. The offenders found in the field are directly given a reprimand letters and summons, said Nyoman Kariyasa. (dwa)

    MANGUPURA - Apart from pickpockets, purse snatchers and drugs dealers, sheamales are also disrupting the social order and disturbing tourists in Kuta. Andrew Hallett, a 54 year old from Austra-lia, for instance, was tricked by two young shemales as he headed home from clubbing. After being invited to HallettS hotel on Werkudara in Legian, Kuta, the two suspects allegedly stole AUD 2,000 from him. The suspects were arrested at their boarding house on Jalan Baik-Baik, Kuta, on Thursday (Jul. 23).

    Chief of the Kuta Police Crimi-nal Investigation Unit, Dewa Tagel Wijarsa, revealed on Monday (Jul. 27) that the victim first encountered the suspects near his hotel where he was seduced into inviting them up to his room.

    When the victim went to sleep, the two suspects allegedly stole IDR 19.5 million from him, said Dewa Tagel.

    When Hallett woke up, he said that he was shocked to find that the two shemales were gone. He then checked his belongings only to find that his money was gone and so immediately reported the crime to the Kuta Police.

    Based on the victims report, Dewa Tagel and his officers came to the scene of the crime. Hotel employees including the security guard were also questioned. The Hotel security guard was familiar with the two suspects, and knew where they lived, he said.

    The police then raided the boarding house and arrested the two suspects who were in home at the time. The stolen money was secured as evidence. We have often appealed to guests and resi-dents to be more careful and not invite people who they have just met to come home with them, he said. (kmb36)

    SINGARAJA - Doodles on the wall in the outer courtyard of the rectorate building of the Ganesha Education University (Undiksha) Singaraja are clearly visible along the Jalan Udayana Singaraja. Mis-cellaneous graffiti using colorful spray paints cause inconvenient scenery for road users dominated by students. Up to now, there has been no decisive action taken by the campus authority against the doodle perpetrators.

    Doodles in front of the Undiksha rectorate building of the campus known as the campus of thousand windows have been seen to occur since a few weeks ago. Colorful variations of the graffiti cause the

    campus walls dirty even though on white wall background.

    A student of the Indonesian Lan-guage and Literature Department, Ni Kadek Arista, assessed that the doodle activities on the wall is not good to see. She also deplored the person who dared to make slum the outer courtyard wall of the Undik-sha building. Seeing the vandalism on the campus of the Undiksha, Arista only hoped that such an ac-tion can be discontinued whoever does it.

    It is said that along the Jalan Udayana is often used as a hangout place at night by teenagers. Lately, it is alleged to have been made by students after their graduation.

    Such doodles are obviously not good to see. Probably it has been committed by teenagers frequently passing and hanging out at night or students celebrating their gradua-tion day. But I do not know exactly, and never see them scribbling the outer walls of the campus of Un-diksha, she said.

    In the meantime, the Rector of the Undiksha Singaraja, Dr. Nyo-man Jampel, when met at his office did not deny the incident of doodle activities on the outer wall of the campus so that it looks dirty and full of spray paint graffiti.

    Yes, it has already been taken care of by our security guard at campus. But, yes, we would like

    to appeal to the community and teenagers not to do so. Vandalism should no longer become a trend, let alone damage the scenery of an institution, said Jampel.

    He added that several attempts have been made by Jampel, includ-ing giving special space for drawing or making graffiti on the wall just at the entrance to the main campus area near the traffic light. Please express the art on the medium we have prepared along the wall on the west side of the buildings courtyard as a venue for student creativity. Supposedly the outside wall drawn with graffiti must not damage the view, and we will coordinate this matter, said Jampel. (kmb34)

    Reprimand traders peddling on sidewalkSEMARAPURA - Judicial team of the government of Klung-

    kung held an inspection at several places in the subdistrict of Klungkung, Monday (Jul. 27). Led by Operation Section Head of the Klungkung Municipal Police, I Nyoman Kariyasa, the judicial team curbed the area around Jalan Diponegoro, Kam-pong Lebah as well as Jalan Raya Gelgel, Gelgel village.

    Two shemales arrested

    for robbing tourists

    As damaging scenery, rector of Undiksha asks to stop vandalism

    IBP/Dewa Kusuma

    Doodles on the wall in the outer courtyard of the rectorate building of the Ganesha Education University (Undiksha) Singaraja are clearly visible along the Jalan Udayana Singaraja.

  • Indonesia Today Wednesday, July 29, 2015 5InternationalWednesday, July 29, 201512 InternationalBUSINESS

    The fresh losses, in a volatile ses-sion, came despite an unprecedented effort by the government of the worlds second largest economy to shore up prices following a month-long rout.

    The recent turmoil followed a stock boom encouraged by the authorities, and their willingness to intervene in the market has raised questions

    over their commitment to economic reforms.

    The Shanghai Composite Index fell 1.68 percent, or 62.56 points, to 3,663.00 on turnover of 685.1 billion yuan ($112.0 billion) after falling as much as 5.0 percent and rising up to 0.93 percent during the day.

    The Shenzhen Composite Index, which tracks stocks on Chinas second

    exchange, ended down 2.24 percent, or 48.39 points, at 2,111.70 on turn-over of 618.8 billion yuan.

    Some of Chinas legions of small investors -- who dominate the market, unlike most exchanges worldwide, where institutions are the largest stockholders -- say they are heading for the exits.

    I sold 90 percent of my stocks since I saw several reports saying that the market is due for a correction, said Ling Lihui, a manager at a mar-ket research company, who sold last week. Mondays 8.48 percent fall in

    Shanghai was the biggest drop since February 27, 2007 and sent tremors through global bourses.

    Although Chinese equity markets are relatively closed to outside in-vestors, there are worries about the health of the countrys underlying economy, which is a key driver of global growth.

    Asian markets mostly fell again Tuesday but Hong Kong, which is closely linked to the mainland, was 0.71 percent higher in late trade.

    After Mondays collapse, the China Securities Regulatory Commission

    (CSRC) said it would continue to sta-bilise prices. The state-backed China Securities Finance Corp., tasked with supporting the market, would increase its share holdings, the CSRC said in a statement. (afp)

    MEDAN - A landslide killed seven people in North Padang Sidempuan sub-district, Padang Sidempuan City, on Monday af-ternoon.

    The landslide buried a house owned by Bisri Lubis who was receiving some guests at the time when the disaster struck, Senior

    Commissioner of the North Suma-tra Police Helfi Assegaf stated on Tuesday.

    The seven casualties are Maryam Lubis (5), Muhammad Al-Imam (2), a two-month-old infant Ibrahim, Zainab Piliang (4), Mariam Piliang (5), Aisyah (8), and Nuraini (30).

    Ten people were hit by the land-

    slide, but only three survived after being rescued. The three survivors: Nelly Sari (31), Umar (2), and Anisa (8) were rushed to Padang Sidem-puan Public Hospital for medical treatment.

    Of the seven casualties, five bod-ies have been found, and two are still missing. (ant)

    NEW YORK - A rise in German business confidence and signs of a pickup in lending in Europe gave a boost to the euro Monday.

    The single currency jumped more than one percent against the dollar, hitting $1.1132, the highest level in two weeks, before easing to $1.1091 in late trade.

    Behind the gain was a jump in the growth of the M1 measure of eurozone money supply, to 11.8 percent in June, signaling strength-ened overall growth.

    Ian Shepherdson of Pantheon Macroeconomics said the gain in M1 -- very liquid deposits -- points to a pickup in incomes in house-holds and the private sector.

    In a bank-based economy, overnight demand deposits is the most direct measure of liquidity available to the private economy, and this indicator continues to tell a convincing cyclical recovery story, Shepherdson said.

    Combined with low inflation, real M1 -- the best leading indica-tor in the eurozone -- indicates a surge in GDP growth on par with previous record business cycle upturns.

    Added to that was a gain in the Ifo index of German business con-fidence, which rose to 108 points, the first increase in three months, from 107.5 in June.

    Economist Andreas Rees of UniCredit said that illustrates that German companies have gradu-ally been leaving the Greek crisis behind them.

    The fundamental upward trend in the German economy which started in autumn of last year is intact, he said. (afp)

    TOKYO - Toyota has fallen behind Volkswagen in the race for the worlds biggest automaker title, figures showed Tuesday, as the Ger-man giant outsold its Japanese rival in the first half of the year.

    Toyota said it sold 5.02 million vehicles worldwide between Janu-ary and June, falling below earlier figures from Volkswagen of 5.04 million units shifted in the same period.

    US-based General Motors was sitting in third spot with 4.86 mil-lion in sales.

    Camry and Prius maker Toyota broke GMs decades-long reign as the worlds top automaker in 2008 but lost the crown three years later as Japans 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster hammered production and disrupted the supply chains of the countrys automakers.

    In 2012, Toyota again overtook its Detroit rival, which sells the Chevrolet and luxury Cadillac brands, to grab the top spot glob-ally.

    But the Japanese automaker is expecting sales this year to slip to

    10.15 million from a record 10.23 million vehicles in 2014, owing to a shaky outlook for Japan and as it beefs up its focus on quality after a string of safety scandals.

    Volkswagen is now in pole posi-tion as the German automaker rides momentum in emerging economies that will likely see it take the top spot in annual global auto sales for the first time in 2015.

    In April, Toyota announced it was ending a freeze on building new factories by unveiling plans for a $1.0 billion plant in rising industry

    power Mexico and another produc-tion line in China.

    The carmaker began operating a new Thai plant in 2013, but since then it had halted investment as the global car market struggled with oversupply and weak de-mand.

    Toyota, among other major auto-makers, has also been struggling to recover a reputation for safety after the recall of millions of cars around the world for various problems, in-cluding an exploding air bag crisis at supplier Takata. (afp)

    China stocks fall again, despite government efforts

    SHANGHAI - Chinese shares sank on Tuesday, a day after Shanghais steepest slide in eight years, defying renewed gov-ernment vows of support that analysts warned were not enough to settle nervous investors.

    Euro gets boost from eurozone

    growth dataToyota falls behind VW in worlds biggest automaker race

    AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File

    In this May 8, 2015 file photo, Toyota logo on a car is seen at Toyotas headquarters building in Tokyo. Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. said Tuesday, July 28, 2015 it sold 5.02 million vehicles in the first six months of this year, down 1.5 percent from the same period the previous year.

    REUTERS/Edgar Su

    Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Singapores Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong wit-ness a signing of memorandum ceremony at the Istana in Singapore July 28, 2015.

    The 7.0-magnitude quake struck inland in a mountainous area of Papua in the early hours, almost 250 kilometres (150 miles) west of the provinces capital Jayapura at a depth of 52 kilometres, the US Geological Survey said.

    The quake was felt very strong-ly for four seconds, said disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. Residents panicked and rushed out of their homes.

    Rescuers were still trying to reach the area closest to the epicentre in

    Memberamo district, which would take several hours, Nugroho added.

    An AFP reporter in Jayapura said weak shaking was felt in the city for a few seconds.

    One house collapsed and an-other was partially damaged in Kasonaweja city, not far from the epicentre, while patients were evacuated from a hospital after its walls cracked, said local disaster

    agency official Yonas Taudufu. A 15-year-old boy who was fish-

    ing in a river fell into the water when the quake hit and remains missing, he said. A 50-metre (160-foot) crack also appeared in a road.

    Both Indonesian authorities and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no threat of any tsu-nami waves from the quake.

    Indonesia sits on the Pacific

    Ring of Fire, where tectonic plates collide, causing frequent seismic and volcanic activity.

    A huge undersea quake in 2004 triggered a tsunami that engulfed Aceh province, on western Su-matra island, killing more than 170,000 people in Indonesia and tens of thousands more in other countries with coasts on the Indian Ocean. (afp)

    JAKARTA Indonesia and Britain agreed Monday to step up joint efforts to fight terrorism and the Islamic State group.

    British Prime Minister David Cameron said after meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo on that both countries are concerned about the threat from the Islamic State militants.

    At the start of his two-day visit to the country, Cameron also promised to help provide a package of coun-ter-terrorism support that includes beefing up security at airports in Jakarta and Bali.

    He added that around 50 Indo-nesias counter-terrorism officers would be trained in the United Kingdom.

    We have agreed to step up our joint efforts both to tackle the terror-ist threat and to counter the extremist narrative, the British premier told a joint news conference.

    He said Britain would seek to learn from Indonesias approach

    to countering extremism, with an exchange programs between reli-gious and community leaders in Indonesia and the United Kingdom to foster a better understanding of what work.

    ISIL is a shared enemy and it is right we share our expertise by unit-ing together we can better protect our country from this evil threat, Cameron said.

    An estimated 500 Indonesians have reportedly joined the Islamic State group.

    Indonesia, the worlds most pop-ulous Muslim nation with a secular central government, has been bat-tling terrorists since 2002, when militants linked to the Southeast Asian network Jemaah Islamiyah attacked nightclubs in Bali, killing 202 people, mostly tourists.

    Cameron is scheduled to attend a business forum and meet with religious leaders Tuesday before leaving for Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. (ap)

    Buildings damaged, teenager missing in Indonesian quake

    JAYAPURA - A powerful earthquake rocked remote eastern Indonesia on Tuesday, damaging several buildings and leaving a teenage boy missing after he fell into a river.

    Indonesia, Britain to step up efforts to fight Islamic State

    AP Photo/Dita Alangkara

    Britains Prime Minister David Cameron, left, shakes hands with Indonesian President Joko Widodo at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, July 27, 2015.

    Landslide claims seven lives

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    W RLD 11International Wednesday, July 29, 2015

    Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn in a government meeting urged people to return to normal as the country hasnt had a new MERS case in more than three weeks. More than 16,000 people were isolated at hospitals and homes as the government tried to stop the dis-eases spread, and the last person was lifted from quarantine on Monday.

    It is the judgment of medical experts and the government that people can now feel safe, Hwang said in the meeting, according to the prime ministers office. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, discovered in 2012, is caused by a coronavirus in the same family as the common

    cold and SARS.The disease usually spreads poorly,

    but experts suspect South Koreas crowded emergency rooms and hos-pital wards might have contributed to a wider-than-expected transmission here. South Koreans habits of doc-tor shopping visiting multiple facilities to treat the same illness and having many friends and relatives visit hospitalized patients also might have contributed. The public alarm over MERS rattled South Koreas economy, which posted its slowest quarterly growth in more than two years in the three months through June. The Bank of Korea partially

    blamed the slowed growth on sapped consumption as foreign tourists can-celled visits and people stayed home in fear of infection.

    Authorities in seven countries, including several regions in China, Czech Republic and United Arab Emirates, had advised their citizens against traveling to South Korea over the MERS outbreak, and Vietnam on Tuesday became the last country among them to lift the travel warning, according to Seouls foreign ministry. Hong Kong is maintaining an alert against non-essential travel to South Korea, but the foreign ministry said it was expecting it to be lifted. (ap)

    MADRID The Spanish for-eign ministry has summoned the Venezuelan ambassador to once again protest comments by Ven-ezuelas president against Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.

    The ministry said in a statement it had expressed to Ambassador Mario Isea on Monday the governments dislike and rejection of the unac-ceptable insults made once again by President Nicolas Maduro.

    Maduro on Saturday called Ra-joy a hitman in comments on the European Unions handling of the Greek crisis.

    The ambassador was summoned in April for similar reasons and Spain later temporarily recalled its ambassador to Venezuela.

    The ministry said Spain wished for constructive relations with Ven-ezuela base on mutual respect, re-gardless of their differences. (ap)

    ISLAMABAD Authorities say the death toll from this months flash floods in various parts of Pakistan has risen to 69 and that the floodwater has inundated hundreds of villages in the countrys east, leaving tens of thousands of people homeless.

    In a statement, the National Di-saster Management Authority said late Monday that the flooding had

    affected 300,000 people so far, and warned of more rains this week.

    Also Tuesday, Pakistans military said its helicopters had evacuated 30 patients and tourists from the badly flooded northern city of Chitral to the city of Peshawar.

    Floods triggered by monsoon rains kill scores of people annually in Pakistan. (ap)

    MANILA, Philippines Com-munist rebels killed three soldiers and wounded 13 others in an ambush in a mountainous northern Philip-pine province, an army commander said Tuesday. The rebels used land mines in the attack late Monday against about 30 soldiers traveling in a convoy of three army trucks in a remote village of Kalinga provinces Pinukpuk township, said Brig. Gen Paul Atal, commander of the 503rd Brigade.

    He said the rebels set off the land

    mines to disable the trucks and then fired on the soldiers, who fought back, wounding some of the guerril-las who withdrew in the dark. Such hit-and-run tactics has been com-mon in the 46-year-old insurgency, one of Asias longest-running. Atal called the use of land mines a sign of cowardice.

    Communist rebels last week at-tacked a dozen mostly rural army outposts. Gunfights that ensued killed one guerrilla, while a police officer, a government militiaman and six

    villagers were wounded.After he was installed commander

    of the army two weeks ago, Lt. Gen. Eduardo Ano promised to cut the strength of the rebels from about 4,200 to 1,000 by next year.

    That is already sharply down from a peak of 25,000 in the mid-1980s as a major split in the Communist Party of the Philippines and battle losses have reduced the number of guerril-las. Peace negotiations brokered by Norway between the rebels and the authorities have also stalled. (ap)

    AP Photo/Lee Jin-man

    South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, left, presides over a meeting about MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) with government officials at the government complex in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Hwang says the country is now virtually free of the deadly MERS virus.

    South Korea sees end of MERS threat after outbreak killed 36

    SEOUL, South Korea South Korea said Tuesday it is now virtually free of the deadly MERS virus that killed 36 people and sickened nearly 200 since an outbreak was declared in May.

    Spain summons Venezuelan ambassador over presidents remarks

    Nationwide death toll from floods in Pakistan rises to 69

    Communist rebels kill 3 Philippine soldiers in ambush

    Similarlarly when land in Ban-gli is quarried or sand is dredged and brought to Denpasar, Badung, Kuta and Sanur to built tourism facilities, Bangli is left with environmental dam-age, while southern Bali receives the benefit of the hotel and restaurant tax. According to Gianyar, development must be done in an equitable man-ner. Furthermore, land that has been converted from rice paddy into hotel should be taxed accordingly.

    Also whenever a tree is planted in Bangli, the government should pro-vide financial incentives so that people will consider that planting trees has an immediate benefit the same way that building a hotel does. If the Province of Bali is willing to make such a con-tribution, residents of Bangli will not be forced to convert of sell off their land, he explained.

    Gianyar emphasized his hope that the gap between different eco-nomic sectors could be bridged so as to complement each other. Without the activities of the primary sector of the economy, the tertiary sector could not exist. Environmental observer, Arwata, who was also present at the open house, expressed his worry about the impact of the massive amounts of construction developments that are currently taking place. Not only is the environment of Bali becoming dam-aged, but the people of Bali are also gradually being pushed out.

    What I really worry about is what is going to happen when the water runs out and all the land has been sold off. I fear that we may be squeezed on all sides and that the people of Bali will be left to drown in their own tears, he said.

    Dr. IGN Supartha Djelantik, said that the problems that Bali is now facing are not new problems. Law No.6/2014 regarding Villages should be used as a way to establish a form of special autonomy for Bali.The law should be applied as it was designed to and not used piecemeal. This law places restrictions on the state and is meant to prevent certain forms of in-tervention by the state. When we take actions contrary to the spirit of this law, we are making a big mistake. We are not seeing the loopholes and how Bali can be impacted. Bali should rise to the occasion, sit together, and dis-cuss matters. Our customary village should be used as a legal instrument of village administration. Just because there are two systems running, does not mean that we should mix them up, he said.

    Djelantik went on to say that Bali is always talking about injustice but that actually this can be resolved but building up the potential of each of Balis counties. He also said that the problem of unemployment should be addressed by conducting competency tests. (kmb32)

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    TABANAN - The region of Pupuan in Tabanan actually has some tourist attractions remaining very natural and potential. One of them is the Blemantung waterfall. Unfortunately, due to lack of sign-post, many travelers especially

    foreigners, are confused to look for this waterfall. Not a few visitors are forced to turn back because of confusion when looking for the location. Similarly, many residents of Tabanan, except for villagers of Pujungan, do not know about this

    waterfall.To reach the Blemantung wa-

    terfall, visitors must ask local villagers of Pujungan. Under-standably, there is no official signpost. When arriving at the office of Pujungan headman, visi-

    tors should continue the journey westwards. Approximately after two kilometers, you will find an entrance to the north. It is the usual driveway taken by visitors because there is no signpost so that visitors wishing to get to the waterfall may go too far and are forced to turn back. When enter-ing the road to the north of about 300 meters, you will encounter a concrete road. Simply follow

    this road as far as 700 meters or approximately 30 minutes.

    As soon as arriving at a concrete bridge, your journey cannot be re-sumed by vehicle but has to walk through the path passing through a coffee plantation of local residents. The distance is about one kilometer. Afterwards, visitors will pass the Taman Sari Temple. Location of the Blemantung waterfall is right behind the temple.

    With Hamilton sixth and Ros-berg eighth, it allowed Ferraris Sebastian Vettel to claim his second win of the season.

    Suggested to Rosberg he and Hamilton were no longer looking at what is going on around them, he replied: I dont think theres a dan-ger of that, no. Were always aware of our opponents, but naturally we are both fighting for the race win, so the focus [in Hungary], yes, was on Lewis.

    But no, [being pre-occupied] is not a danger. Our car is still awesome. Hamiltons race was

    undone by not only the start, dropping him to fourth from pole position, but also a lap-one excur-sion into the gravel that relegated him to 11th.

    A collision later in the race with Red Bulls Daniel Ricciardo neces-sitated a front-wing change and also earned him a drive-through penalty for causing the incident.

    Rosberg struggled on both the soft and medium rubber, while his own clash with Ricciardo a few laps from the finish caused a puncture that ultimately knocked him off the podium. There is now 21 points

    between the Mercedes pair, with third-placed Vettel now 42 points adrift of Hamilton.

    Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff warned: We just need to be careful.

    Were 42 points ahead in the drivers championship, but you can see how quickly it goes when you have a bad day and the car doesnt score good points - boom! You go backwards. That is the mentality we have anyway, of always being a bit sceptical about how we are do-ing, and we received further proof in this race. (ap)

    CLEVELAND Matthew Dellavedova has hustled his way back to the Cavaliers. Dellavedova, who emerged as an unlikely post-season hero when All-Star guard Kyrie Irving was injured, signed a $1.2 million contract for next season on Monday.

    He had been a restricted free agent, and although the Cavs signed Mo Williams this summer to be Irvings primary backup, the team wanted to keep Dellavedova because of the energy he brings off the bench.

    Dellavedova accepted the Cavs qualifying offer and he can be an unrestricted free agent next sum-mer when the leagues salary cap will expand. He made $816,000 last season.

    The Australian has endeared himself to Cleveland fans, and his teammates adore Delly for his non-stop hustle and attitude. Del-lavedova started 13 games during the regular season, but was forced into a more prominent role in the playoffs because Irving was slowed by injuries.

    With Irving out, Dellavedova

    scored 19 points in a series-clinching win over Chicago in the second round and he scored 20 in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against Golden State. He was hospitalized following the game for dehydration. Dellavedova played in 67 games during the regular season, averaging 4.8 points, 3.0 assists and 1.9 re-bounds in 20.6 minutes. He shot a career-high .407 percentage from the 3-point line.

    In the playoffs, he averaged 7.2 points and 2.7 assists in 24.9 minutes. General manager David Griffins goal was to re-sign the Cavs core players this summer and he has gotten deals done with LeBron James, Kevin Love, Iman Shumpert, James Jones and Del-lavedova.

    The Cavs remain interested in re-signing free agents Tristan Thompson and J.R. Smith. Cleve-land also traded center Brendan Haywood and his expiring $10.5 million contract and forward Mike Miller to Portland for two trade exceptions and to save luxury-tax money. (ap)

    NEW DELHI Indian sprint-er Dutee Chand will aim to qualify for next years Olympic Games after the Court of Arbitration for Sports decision to suspend IAAF rules that could have blocked women with high levels of male hormones from competing in Rio de Janeiro.

    Ive been through a lot but Im happy with the judgment,

    the 19-year-old Chand told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday. My immedi-ate aim is to qualify for the Rio Olympics but I also know that age is on my side and I can realize my dream of winning several medals for India.

    Chand was suspended last year due to hyperandrogenism the presence of high levels of testos-

    terone in some females which made her ineligible under the rules of the IAAF, the governing body for track and field.

    She missed out on last years Commonwealth Games and Asian Games but was cleared to compete earlier this year pending a final verdict in her CAS case.

    The rules requiring some female athletes to get medical clearance

    were introduced in 2011, after South African 800-meter runner Caster Semenya was sidelined for almost a year after winning the 2009 world title when she was 18.

    But the CAS said Monday the world athletics body failed to prove that women with naturally high levels of testosterone had a competitive edge. It gave the IAAF two years to provide evidence in

    support of its theory or else the rules will be declared void.

    The Indian government has helped me a lot in all this and I hope they back me more and Im able to practice in the US in the coming months, she added. The sports and gender activist who pushed Chand to approach the CAS termed the decision as his-toric. (rtr)

    IBP/File Photo

    Blemantung Waterfall

    Chand aims to qualify for Rio Olympics after CAS verdict

    AP Photo/Ronald Zak, Pool

    Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg of Germany waits in his car for start of the qualification for the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix in Budapest, Hungary, Saturday, July 25, 2015. The Hun-garian Formula One Grand Prix will be held on Sunday July, 26.

    Rosberg was focused on Lewis Hamilton in F1 Hungarian GP

    NICo RosBERg is adamant he and Lewis Hamilton have not become pre-occupied with one another, even if his focus in the Hungarian grand Prix was on his Formula 1 team-mate. From Mercedes latest lock-out of the front row for the Hungarian grand Prix, another slow start off the line and a variety of issues resulted in the teams lowest haul of points from a race - 12 - since the 2013 Brazilian grand Prix.

    Cavaliers sign guard Matthew Dellavedova to 1-year contract

    IBP/ist

    Matthew Dellavedova

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    Drogba is expected to join Impact later this week after re-ceiving his international transfer certificate and work visa. Its an honor to welcome Didier Drogba to the Impact, club president Joey Saputo said.

    Drogba scored 163 goals and won four Premier League titles in two stints with Chelsea. He had the winning penalty kick as Chelsea won its first Champions League crown in 2012. The Im-pact had been seeking an elite for-ward since Italian veteran Marco Di Vaio, who joined the club as a designated player in its first MLS campaign in 2012, retired after last season.

    We are very excited and thrilled to add to our roster a player with an exceptional ca-reer, Montreal technical director Adam Braz said. Drogba split his childhood between the Ivory Coast and France, and he began his career in the French second division with Le Mans in 1998. He also played at Guingamp and

    James Rodriguez curled home a superb free kick to cap Real Madrids 3-0 win over Inter Milan in a friendly in Guangzhou on Monday.

    The Colombian midfielder, brought on for just the last 10 min-utes of the International Cham-pions Cup match, stepped up to bend the ball around the Inter wall from 25 metres out, giving goalkeeper Samir Handanovic no chance.

    Real Madrid youth product Jese had given his side the lead half an hour in, deftly controlling Marce-los cross with his right foot, then

    stepping inside to score with his left at Handanovics near post.

    Inter, beaten 1-0 by both Bay-ern Munich and AC Milan over the last week in China, enjoyed much of the early possession but were exposed by the pace of Ga-reth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo on the counter-attack.

    A trademark free kick from the Portuguese wide man brought a terrific save out of the Inter goalkeeper midway and Bale also threatened after neat interplay with Jese.

    Real made five changes at the break but maintained the momen-

    tum and got a second in the 56th minute when defender Raphael Varane put away Lucas Vazquezs cross from close range.

    The tempo dropped significant-ly as the game wore on, as much due to the stifling humidity as the wholesale changes made by both teams, but Rodriguez delivered the pick of the goals in the 88th minute to seal a comfortable win for the La Liga side.

    Real, who travelled to China from Australia after playing in an-other ICC tournament, wrap up the Asia competition against AC Milan in Shanghai on Thursday. (rtr)

    GENEVA - FIFA boss Sepp Blatter deserves a Nobel Prize for his stewardship of soccers governing body, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview aired by Swiss broadcaster RTS on Monday. On Saturday, at a meeting with Putin in St Petersburg, Blatter said that FIFA, facing a major brib-ery scandal, had passed a resolution offering full support for holding the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

    We all know the situation de-veloping around Mr Blatter right now. I dont want to go into details but I dont believe a word about him being inolved in corruption personally, he said.

    I think people like Mr Blatter or the heads of big international sporting federations, or the Olympic Games, deserve special recognition. If there is anyone who deserves the Nobel Prize, its those people.

    Blatter announced he was quit-ting in June over a bribery scandal being investigated by U.S., Swiss and other law enforcement agencies that plunged FIFA into the worst cri-

    sis in its 111-year history. Officials have been indicted though Blatter himself has not and he denies any misconduct.

    The scandal has cast a cloud over the forthcoming World Cups in Russia and Qatar, but Russian officials have dismissed any sug-gestion Russia could be stripped of the contest. In May, when the scan-dal broke, Putin harshly criticised the U.S. investigation into FIFA as meddling in matters that were outside its jurisdiction.

    He rekindled that criticism in the interview broadcast on Monday, and widened it to include Britain, noting that those two countries had bid to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. The way there is this fight against corrpution makes me wonder if it isnt a continuation of the bids for 2018 and 2022.

    An economic crisis has forced cut-backs in Russias World Cup preparations, but Putin and FIFA officials have said this will not affect Russias ability to host the championship. (rtr)

    PARMA, Italy A new Parma club backed by pasta maker Guido Barilla and other business executives has been approved to compete in Serie D after the previous squad went bankrupt.

    The Italian football federation chose the team named Parma Calcio 1913 after the founding year of the citys original squad over another entrant led by Giuseppe Corrado, who runs a national cinema chain. Parma Calcio 1913 has the

    backing of the citys mayor.In March, Parma was declared bank-

    rupt with debts of more than 200 million euros ($220 million). After finishing last in Serie A, Parma was disbanded when no buyer came forward willing to take on the debt.

    The new teams president is former coach Nevio Scala, the 67-year-old who led Parma to three European trophies in the 1990s. (ap)

    MEXICO CITY The coach of Mexicos national soccer team is known for his histrionic displays of emotion during games. Now Miguel Herreras off-field com-posure is being questioned after a television sports anchor claimed the coach punched him at the Phila-delphia airport following Mexicos 3-1 victory over Jamaica to take the Gold Cup.

    Television Azteca sports anchor Christian Martinoli described the

    incident Monday on a Television Azteca program. He said Herrera apparently wanted to hit him again but fellow sports commentator Luis Garcia got between them. Martinoli has criticized Herreras performance as coach as have many Mexicans.

    The Mexican Soccer Federation did not respond to requests for com-ment about Martinolis allegations about the incident Sunday, and Herrera did not comment. Azteca

    issued a statement calling for a prompt and urgent investigation of the incident.

    We are surprised and concerned by the behavior of the national team coach, the statement said. The Mexican Soccer Federation should not allow attacks like the one suffered by our colleague. The short, stocky Herrera gained notoriety for his effusive sideline celebrations at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. (ap)

    ZURICH FIFA has changed composi-tion rules for a task force criticized as lacking credibility to drive reforms after a corruption crisis.

    An 11-member panel announced last week to propose ideas at a Sept. 24-25 FIFA execu-tive committee meeting was widely judged to lack independence.

    Changes such as limiting terms in office, publishing salaries and stricter integrity checks can be passed Feb. 26 at the presidential elec-

    tion meeting to replace Sepp Blatter.FIFA now says an independent person

    from outside football will lead the task force, instead of a neutral chairman.

    It was unclear Monday if FIFA audit com-mittee chairman Domenico Scala refused the role or was unacceptable to confederation presidents making the appointment.

    FIFA also now says the other task force members representing six continental confed-erations need not be football officials. (ap)

    REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

    Real Madrids James Rodriguez (2nd R) celebrates his goal with team mates during their In-ternational Champions Cup against Inter Milan at Tianhe Stadium in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, China July 27, 2015.

    Mexico national team coach allegedly hits TV journalist

    Rodriguez strike caps Reals 3-0 win over Inter

    REUTERS/RIA Novosti/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin

    Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and FIFA president Sepp Blatter (C) walk after their meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, July 25, 2015. Blatter arrived in St Petersburg on July 23 on his first official trip abroad since he announced on June 2 that he would step aside amid the worst crisis in his federations history. Blatter will be at Saturdays draw for the 2018 World Cup qualifying competition, an extravaganza which Putin is also due to attend.

    People like Blatter deserve Nobel prize, Putin tells Swiss TV

    AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File

    FILE - In this Sunday, May 24, 2015 file photo, the crown of the trophy is placed on the head of Didier Drogba after the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Sunderland at Stamford Bridge stadium in London. Montreal Impact says it has signed former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba. Impact confirmed the signing on Monday, July 27, 2015 following a trade with Chicago Fire, which had initially completed a move for the 37-year-old forward.

    FIFA tweaks appointment rules for reforms task force

    New Parma club approved for Serie D after bankruptcy

    Impact acquire former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba

    MONTREAL The Mon-treal Impact added an es-tablished scoring presence when they traded for former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba on Monday. Drogba moves to North America following his second spell at Chelsea, where he won the league title last season. The 37-year-old Ivory Coast forward signed with the Chicago Fire, who then sent him to the Impact for general and targeted al-location money.

    Marseille before transferring to Chelsea in 2004.

    With the Blues, Drogba won the Premier Leagues golden

    boot award in 2007 and 2010 and became Chelseas fourth-highest scorer in team history. He also is the Ivory Coasts career leading

    scorer with 65 goals in 104 in-ternational games, and he helped the country to World Cup appear-ances in 2006, 2010 and 2014. He

    announced his retirement from international competition fol-lowing last years World Cup in Brazil. (ap)

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    Drogba is expected to join Impact later this week after re-ceiving his international transfer certificate and work visa. Its an honor to welcome Didier Drogba to the Impact, club president Joey Saputo said.

    Drogba scored 163 goals and won four Premier League titles in two stints with Chelsea. He had the winning penalty kick as Chelsea won its first Champions League crown in 2012. The Im-pact had been seeking an elite for-ward since Italian veteran Marco Di Vaio, who joined the club as a designated player in its first MLS campaign in 2012, retired after last season.

    We are very excited and thrilled to add to our roster a player with an exceptional ca-reer, Montreal technical director Adam Braz said. Drogba split his childhood between the Ivory Coast and France, and he began his career in the French second division with Le Mans in 1998. He also played at Guingamp and

    James Rodriguez curled home a superb free kick to cap Real Madrids 3-0 win over Inter Milan in a friendly in Guangzhou on Monday.

    The Colombian midfielder, brought on for just the last 10 min-utes of the International Cham-pions Cup match, stepped up to bend the ball around the Inter wall from 25 metres out, giving goalkeeper Samir Handanovic no chance.

    Real Madrid youth product Jese had given his side the lead half an hour in, deftly controlling Marce-los cross with his right foot, then

    stepping inside to score with his left at Handanovics near post.

    Inter, beaten 1-0 by both Bay-ern Munich and AC Milan over the last week in China, enjoyed much of the early possession but were exposed by the pace of Ga-reth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo on the counter-attack.

    A trademark free kick from the Portuguese wide man brought a terrific save out of the Inter goalkeeper midway and Bale also threatened after neat interplay with Jese.

    Real made five changes at the break but maintained the momen-

    tum and got a second in the 56th minute when defender Raphael Varane put away Lucas Vazquezs cross from close range.

    The tempo dropped significant-ly as the game wore on, as much due to the stifling humidity as the wholesale changes made by both teams, but Rodriguez delivered the pick of the goals in the 88th minute to seal a comfortable win for the La Liga side.

    Real, who travelled to China from Australia after playing in an-other ICC tournament, wrap up the Asia competition against AC Milan in Shanghai on Thursday. (rtr)

    GENEVA - FIFA boss Sepp Blatter deserves a Nobel Prize for his stewardship of soccers governing body, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview aired by Swiss broadcaster RTS on Monday. On Saturday, at a meeting with Putin in St Petersburg, Blatter said that FIFA, facing a major brib-ery scandal, had passed a resolution offering full support for holding the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

    We all know the situation de-veloping around Mr Blatter right now. I dont want to go into details but I dont believe a word about him being inolved in corruption personally, he said.

    I think people like Mr Blatter or the heads of big international sporting federations, or the Olympic Games, deserve special recognition. If there is anyone who deserves the Nobel Prize, its those people.

    Blatter announced he was quit-ting in June over a bribery scandal being investigated by U.S., Swiss and other law enforcement agencies that plunged FIFA into the worst cri-

    sis in its 111-year history. Officials have been indicted though Blatter himself has not and he denies any misconduct.

    The scandal has cast a cloud over the forthcoming World Cups in Russia and Qatar, but Russian officials have dismissed any sug-gestion Russia could be stripped of the contest. In May, when the scan-dal broke, Putin harshly criticised the U.S. investigation into FIFA as meddling in matters that were outside its jurisdiction.

    He rekindled that criticism in the interview broadcast on Monday, and widened it to include Britain, noting that those two countries had bid to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. The way there is this fight against corrpution makes me wonder if it isnt a continuation of the bids for 2018 and 2022.

    An economic crisis has forced cut-backs in Russias World Cup preparations, but Putin and FIFA officials have said this will not affect Russias ability to host the championship. (rtr)

    PARMA, Italy A new Parma club backed by pasta maker Guido Barill