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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Job Vacancy For Personal Assistant at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Personal Assistant

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • B.Sc/HND/OND in any related field
  • Computer literacy will be an added advantage
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Receptionist at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Receptionist

Location:
Lagos

Qualification
  • B.Sc/HND in any related field
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Secretary at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Secretary

Location:
Lagos

Qualification
  • Must possess relevant certificate or its equivalent professional body in Nigeria.
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Quotation Officer at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Quotation Officer

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • B.Sc/HND in Accounting/Economics
  • Experience in quotation/pre-qualification/proposal/tender/preparation in a scientific or medical company.
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Administrative Officers at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Administrative Officer

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • B.Sc/HND in any related field
  • At least 2 years experience in similar position.
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Chartered Accountant at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Chartered Accountant

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • ACCA/ICAN
  • B.Sc in Accounting
  • At least 2 years experience in similar position
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Drivers at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Driver

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • With current Drivers' license
  • Minimum of 2 years driving experience
  • Able to read, write and communicate effectively.
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Supply Chain Officer at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Supply Chain Officer

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • B.Sc./HND in Social Science
  • Experience in Logistics, Procurement and Inventory Management.
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For IT Specialist at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: IT Specialist

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • B.Sc./HND in Computer Science or any IT related field
  • At least 2 years experience in similar position.
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Marketers at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc


Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Marketer

Location:
Lagos

Qualification
  • B.Sc/HND in Marketing, or any related field
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Medical Lab Scientists at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc

Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Medical Lab Scientist (Marketer)

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • AMLS/BMLS With current license, with interest in marketing
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

Job Vacancy For Product Officer/Manager (Medical Equipment & Reagent) at Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc


Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services Plc (UDCS Plc) is a leading indigenous and homegrown company in the medical diagnostics and healthcare sector. The company also engage in sales and distribution of medical equipment for reputed companies in Europe, Asia and USA, through our branches nationwide.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Product Officer/Manager (Medical Equipment & Reagent)

Location:
Lagos

Qualifications
  • AMLS/BMLS with current license or any Science related field
Application Closing Date
3rd May, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their detailed CV's and Application Letters to: information@uniondiagnostic.com.ng The position applied for should be the Heading/Subject of the mail.

WORLD NEWS: Prince's glittering outfits, guitars go on sale

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Prince's glittering outfits, guitars go on sale

AFP/File / BERTRAND GUAY Items belonging to late pop icon Prince will go under the hammer in New York in May

Outfits and instruments by late pop icon Prince, who was known for his distinct and unique style, will go under the hammer in New York next month.

Julien's Auctions said Wednesday it was putting more than 150 items from the late superstar up for sale on May 18, ranging from early childhood photos to golden record trophies to some of his most eye-grabbing attire.

Highlights include a custom-made yellow "Cloud" guitar, so named for its unique twisting body, which also has Prince's signature love symbols engraved between the frets.

The auction house estimated the guitar would fetch between $60,000 and $80,000. Last year, it sold another Cloud guitar for a surprisingly hefty $700,000.

The Cloud guitars were made for Prince by Minneapolis luthier Dave Rusan, with one appearing prominently in the 1984 film "Purple Rain" where Prince's alter ego "The Kid" receives one as a gift from his girlfriend Apollonia.

Another key item on sale next month is an electric blue turtleneck with matching trousers which Prince -- whose best-known hits included "1999" -- wore at his turn-of-the-millennium New Year's Eve party at his Paisley Park estate in Minnesota.

The auction house said that it expected the outfit, which Prince also wore when jamming with Lenny Kravitz at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1999, would go for $50,000 to $70,000.


 AFP/File / Tommaso Boddi One of the items up for sale is a custom-made signature yellow "Cloud" guitar, like this one sold in 2016


The suit, like many of the items, were listed as coming from Prince's ex-wife Mayte Garcia, a dancer and mother of Prince's only known child -- who died shortly after birth in 1996 due to a rare disorder.

Many of the items including stereo equipment came out of Paisley Park, the reclusive star's studio and headquarters that has since been opened for paid tours.

Prince died in April 2016 at Paisley Park from an accidental overdose of powerful painkillers. He was 57.

Prosecutors are expected to announce Thursday whether they will press any charges over the death of Prince, who had been treating pain from hip surgery.

'Outpouring of love' as America mourns Barbara Bush

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'Outpouring of love' as America mourns Barbara Bush

AFP/File / Saul LOEB In this file photo taken on December 11, 2008 US President George W. Bush (R) shakes hands with his father, former President George H.W. Bush (L) before his mother, former First Lady Barbara Bush (C), after delivering the commencement address during the Texas A&M University graduation ceremony

Former president George H.W. Bush thanked fellow Americans Wednesday for their "outpouring of love" following the loss of his wife of seven decades, Barbara, saying the tributes flowing in for the one-time first lady were "lifting us all up."

Long seen as the pillar of one of America's most prominent families, as wife to the 41st US president and mother to the 43rd, Barbara Bush died Tuesday at her home in Texas aged 92, surrounded by her family.

Her 93-year-old husband, who was at her side until the end, holding her hand, was said to be heart-broken at the loss of "his beloved Barbara."

But on Wednesday the ex-commander-in-chief struck a resolutely stoical tone.

"I always knew Barbara as the most beloved woman in the world," he wrote in a statement. "In fact I used to tease her that I had a complex about that fact."

"But the truth is the outpouring of love and friendship being directed at The Enforcer is lifting us all up," he said, using a fond nickname coined by the Bush clan for their matriarch.

"We know life will go on -- as she would have it," he added. "So cross the Bushes off your worry list."

Known for her trademark faux pearls and tart-tongued comments about life in and out of Washington -- but also her deep loyalty to family and self-deprecating humor -- Barbara Bush was in many ways a figure more popular among ordinary Americans than her high-flying husband and sons.

President Donald Trump lent his voice to the chorus celebrating a departed national treasure.

"For decades Barbara was a titan in American life," and a "tireless champion for literacy," he told a press conference in Florida.

"Her presence and character were engraved into America's identity. Her strength and toughness really embodied the spirit of our country," Trump said, speaking alongside Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who also offered his country's "heartfelt condolences."

Having undergone heart surgery in 2009, Bush was treated for years for Graves' disease, a thyroid condition. As her health failed in recent days, she was moved into comfort care at her home in Houston.

Son George W. Bush, who won the White House eight years after his father left it, told Fox Business that he took solace from "her soul being comforted on her deathbed."

"It's the end of a beautiful life," he said.


AFP / JIM WATSON American flags fly at half-staff in Washington, DC, on April 18, 2018, in honor of former First Lady Barbara Bush who passed away Tuesday night. Former US first lady Barbara Bush died Tuesday at the age of 92, triggering an outpouring of praise for the matriarch of a Republican family once at the apex of American politics. Barbara and George H.W. Bush were married for 73 years, and the widower "of course is heart-broken to lose his beloved Barbara," his chief of staff Jean Becker said in a statement.


Barbara Bush is survived by five children, 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She lost a sixth child -- daughter Robin -- to leukemia as a toddler.

She will be laid to rest in Texas after a memorial ceremony Saturday in Houston, to be attended by First Lady Melania Trump, former president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, and the former vice president Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne.

Former president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary were also reportedly due to attend.

Trump ordered flags to fly at half-staff at all public buildings and military posts in Bush's honor.

- 'Grit and grace' -

Tributes poured in from across the political spectrum, including from the Obamas who voiced gratitude "to Mrs Bush for the generosity she showed to us throughout our time in the White House."

"But we're even more grateful for the way she lived her life -- as a testament to the fact that public service is an important and noble calling; as an example of the humility and decency that reflects the very best of the American spirit."

Bill Clinton, who succeeded Bush's husband in office, described her as "a remarkable woman" who brought together "grit and grace, brains and beauty."

"She showed us what an honest, vibrant, full life looks like."


AFP/File / RENAUD GIROUX Barbara Bush, shown here in 1992, was the matriarch of one of America's great political families

Barbara met her husband-to-be at age 16 when she was a schoolgirl and he was a student at an elite Massachusetts preparatory school. They married in 1945 while he was on leave from wartime service.

She made history as one of just two women to be wife and mother to two US presidents. Abigail Adams, who died in 1818, was the other.

Her son Jeb, a two-term Florida governor who also ran for president, hailed "the exceptionally gracious, gregarious, fun, funny, loving, tough, smart, graceful woman who was the force of nature known as Barbara Bush."

Barbara Bush was her husband's companion and advisor, traveling the world as he rose from Texas oilman to congressman, US ambassador to China, director of the CIA and eventually to the vice presidency and the White House.

But she avoided direct involvement in politics, and the posturing that comes with it -- gaining a reputation for toughness, wry humor and straight-speaking.

"I'm not running for president; George Bush is," she said at the 1988 Republican National Convention. "What you see with me is what you get."

Trump voices hope Koreas can live 'together' in 'peace'

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Trump voices hope Koreas can live 'together' in 'peace'


 AFP / MANDEL NGAN US President Donald Trump plans to hold a summit meeting with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un within the next two months

US President Donald Trump voiced hope Wednesday that North and South Korea, technically still at war, can pave the way to a lasting peace at a series of upcoming summits.

Trump made the comments amid a flurry of diplomatic activity that has fuelled hopes of a major breakthrough in the standoff with Pyongyang.

"We hope to see the day when the whole Korean peninsula can live together in safety, prosperity and peace," the US president told a joint press conference with visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at his Mar-a-Lago retreat in Florida.

"As I've said before, there is a bright path available to North Korea when it achieves denuclearization in a complete and verifiable and irreversible way," Trump said.

"It will be a great day for them and a great day for the world," added Trump, who is planning to meet North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un in the next two months.

Earlier Wednesday, the US leader confirmed a clandestine meeting had already taken place between his CIA chief and the North's reclusive leader.

News of the talks between Kim and Mike Pompeo, Trump's pick to be the next secretary of state, comes with hopes riding high on a pair of upcoming and potentially historic summits.

Kim is expected to meet South Korea's President Moon Jae-in next week for landmark talks at which discussion of a formal peace declaration is now on the cards. Trump's talks with Kim would then follow.

Trump earlier said that the inter-Korean summit could, with his "blessing," explore a peace treaty to formally end the conflict.

But reaching any final treaty would be fraught with complications: while the US-led United Nations command, China and North Korea are signatories to the decades-old armistice, South Korea is not.

"This is the destiny of the Korean people who deserve and have gone through so much over the years," the president said, as he reiterated his hope for a lasting peace agreement.

"We hope it all works out. We'll be trying very hard."

Trump and Kim have not yet spoken directly, the White House said, but the president revealed Tuesday that there had been contact at "very high levels" to prepare for the historic meeting -- an apparent reference to Pompeo's visit.

US officials say that no decision has yet been made on a meeting venue, but China, North Korea, South Korea, and Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone are seen as possible locations.

Erdogan sends Turkey to snap polls on June 24

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Erdogan sends Turkey to snap polls on June 24

 AFP / ADEM ALTAN Erdogan brought the elections forward by a year and a half, to accelerate the transition to a new presidential system

-Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday called snap elections for June 24, bringing the polls forward by a year-and-a-half to accelerate the transition to a new system critics fear will lead to one-man rule.

The announcement by the strongman leader, who has ruled his country since 2003, upended the political timetable in Turkey which had been set to vote in simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections on November 3, 2019.

The elections are especially significant as afterwards a new executive presidency -- agreed in a 2017 referendum but denounced by the opposition as giving the president authoritarian powers -- will come into force.

Analysts said Erdogan was looking to profit at the ballot box from surging nationalist sentiment, as Turkey presses an operation in Syria, before possibly tougher economic times set in.

The new timetable means that Turkey will also vote in the polls under the state of emergency imposed since the July 15, 2016 failed coup aimed at ousting Erdogan. Parliament on Wednesday approved the emergency staying in place for another three months.

- 'Overcome the uncertainties' -

On Tuesday, Erdogan's ally the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) chief Devlet Bahceli stunned Turkish political observers by urging the government not to wait for November 2019 and to call snap polls.

"As a result of consultations with Mr Bahceli, we decided to hold elections on June 24, 2018, a Sunday," said Erdogan at his palace after meeting the MHP leader.

Erdogan's Islamic-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP) has established a formal alliance with the MHP to fight the elections, in the hope of sweeping up conservative votes.

Erdogan had previously insisted there would be no early elections, but had in recent weeks crisscrossed the country with campaign-style speeches, fuelling speculation of snap polls.

The president said the authorities would have preferred to "grit our teeth" and wait until November 2019 but argued the situation in neighbouring Iraq and Syria "made it essential for Turkey to overcome the uncertainties ahead as soon as possible".

Turkey is pursuing a cross-border operation inside neighbouring Syria, which has been wracked by a seven-year civil war, and earlier this year took the Kurdish militia-held Syrian town of Afrin.

Erdogan said he wanted to hasten the move to the new presidential system, agreed in the April 16, 2017 referendum, which will see the office of prime minister eradicated and a new vertical power structure established under the presidency.

"The malaise of the old system can be seen in every step we take," he said.

A bill on the early elections has already been submitted to parliament which will debate the motion at the weekend, state media said.

- 'Sign of weakness' -

The Turkish lira, which had been hit hard over fears of political turmoil, responded positively to the news, climbing 2.0 percent in value with investors gladdened over the end of uncertainty over the poll date.

But Fadi Hakura, Turkey expert at London-based think tank Chatham House, told AFP that the authorities were keen to hold the elections before any further deterioration in the economy.

"This early election drive reflects the worsening economy that Turkey is going through. It therefore demonstrates a sign of weakness on the part of the (ruling party) leadership," he said.

While growth in Turkey was 7.4 percent in 2017, double-digit inflation, a wide current account deficit and the need for debt restructuring at top companies could be harbingers of trouble ahead.

- 'Capitalise on Syria' -

The polls will give Erdogan, 64, a chance to extend his stay in power with a new-five year mandate, after already serving 15 years in power as premier and then president.

His closest challenger will be the main opposition secular Republican People's Party (CHP) led by Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) has been weakened by the arrests of its most prominent figures.

"We are ready as if the elections were scheduled for tomorrow," said CHP spokesman Bulent Tezcan.

But Tezcan said Erdogan had "no right" to hold elections under the state of emergency and added Turkey had been under a "one-man regime" since the April 2017 referendum.

Jana Jabbour, professor of political science at Sciences Po university in Paris, said Erdogan was looking to "capitalise as fast as possible" on the nationalist sentiment in Turkey triggered by the Syria operation.

"The traditional opposition represented by the CHP... has been caught unprepared," she added.

Meral Aksener, the head of a new nationalist formation, the Iyi (Good) Party, which split away from Bahceli's MHP to protest his alliance with Erdogan, announced she would stand for the presidency.

Amazon Prime service tops 100 million paid subscribers

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Amazon Prime service tops 100 million paid subscribers


GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File / JUSTIN SULLIVAN Amazon's Prime service provides fast, free shipping as well as online movie and TV access

The ranks of people subscribing to Amazon Prime service for speedy delivery of purchases and streamed television has topped 100 million, the company's chief Jeff Bezos said Wednesday in an annual letter.

The new high in subscriptions at Prime, launched 13 year ago, was among milestones from 2017 shared by Bezos in the letter, a copy of which was filed with US securities regulators.

Amazon shipped more than five billion items through its Prime service last year, and logged an unprecedented number of new memberships, according to Bezos.

Prime subscriptions cost $99 in the United States, and come with fast, free shipping as well as online access to movies and television shows.

The Seattle-based company has been investing heavily in original television content.

"Prime Video continues to drive Prime member adoption and retention," Bezos said in the letter.

"We've expanded our slate of programming across the globe."

Amazon offers Prime service in cities in nine countries.

In January the company raised the monthly Prime subscription price in the US to $12.99 from $10.99, but left the annual cost at $99.

Best known as an online retail colossus, Amazon has the leading system for hosting services or content in the internet cloud and is the force behind the Alexa digital assistant being built into a wide array of devices.

Amazon boasts more than 560,000 employees, and reported a profit last year of slightly more than $3 billion.

The company on Wednesday also announced a collaboration with US consumer electronics retail chain Best Buy to sell Toshiba and Insignia smart "Fire" televisions infused with Alexa.

"Amazon and Best Buy have a long history of working together, and today we take our partnership to a new level," Bezos said in a joint statement.

WORLD NEWS: United give Mourinho selection dilemma ahead of Spurs semi

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United give Mourinho selection dilemma ahead of Spurs semi


 AFP / Glyn KIRK On target: Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku celebrates after scoring their second goal

Jose Mourinho admitted Manchester United had given him an FA Cup semi-final selection dilemma after their 2-0 win at Bournemouth on Wednesday.

Goals from Chris Smalling and Romelu Lukaku sealed the points at Dean Court after Mourinho made seven changes in the aftermath of United's shock defeat to struggling West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

That limp surrender had gifted the Premier League title to Manchester City, prompting Mourinho to accuse his players of complacency.

In a bid to shake up his under-performing stars and rest key players, the United manager rang the changes against Bournemouth, with Lukaku, Alexis Sanchez and Juan Mata among the big names left out of the starting line-up ahead of Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Tottenham.

Paul Pogba kept his place despite mounting speculation Mourinho is ready to sell the out-of-form France midfielder in the close-season.

Mourinho's hardline stance appeared to sting his players into action as Smalling opened the scoring in the first half.

Lukaku came off the bench to seal the points in the closing stages as United consolidated second place in the Premier League.

Mourinho was impressed with the work done by his new-look side and claimed he would have to think hard before deciding his Cup line-up.

"Everything was good, I am happy. Every player on the pitch was positive and put himself available for Saturday," Mourinho said.

"The players were in the right positions and not trying one more flick, one more trick.

"I will not play this 11 at Wembley but all of them told me (with their performances) that they want to play and they are ready.

"Obviously I will bring back Lukaku, Antonio Valencia, Nemanja Matic."

Pogba was widely criticised for his lacklustre display against Albion -- the latest in a long line of disappointing efforts from the former Juventus star since his move to United two seasons ago.

That sparked talk that Mourinho has told United to put Pogba up for sale, just days after Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he had been offered the chance to sign the midfielder by his agent in January.

Whether Pogba features at Wembley this weekend will go some way to showing whether he is still part of Mourinho's long-term plans, but he at least impressed his boss for one night after winning the man of the match award.

"I'm not very good on man of the match, I'm not a big fan of it, but Paul Pogba played very well," Mourinho said.

"Against Man City he was phenomenal but today he was very, very good. A good choice."

Mourinho's side are 14 points clear of fifth placed Chelsea and will be guaranteed to qualify for the Champions League if the Blues fail to beat Burnley on Thursday.

"The first ambition was to finish in the top four and now one point is probably enough. When we have that resolved we can think about third and second place," Mourinho added.

Smalling put United ahead in the 28th minute when he tapped in from Jesse Lingard's cross despite Bournemouth appeals for offside.

Having survived two Bournemouth penalty appeals -- including Luke Shaw blocking out Callum Wilson as he tried to finish off a cross -- United doubled their lead in the 70th minute.

Pogba was slightly more effective after his recent troubles and he created United's second goal.

Breaking up a Bournemouth attack, he galloped clear and picked out Lukaku's run with a perfectly-weighted pass.

Lukaku capped the raid by slotting past Bournemouth goalkeeper Asmir Begovic to claim his 27th goal of the season.

That clinched United's sixth win in their last seven league games, but all eyes remained on Pogba.

He was substituted soon after and initially headed straight down the tunnel, but was directed to the bench, where he took a seat on the back row like a naughty child at school.

WORLD NEWS: Saudi Arabia unveils first new cinema with 'Black Panther' screening

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Saudi Arabia unveils first new cinema with 'Black Panther' screening

AFP / Fayez Nureldine The invitation-only gala event comes after the conservative kingdom lifted the ban on cinemas last year as part of a far-reaching liberalisation drive, with US giant AMC Entertainment granted the first licence to operate movie theatres

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday unveiled its first cinema in over 35 years with a private screening of the blockbuster "Black Panther", the first in a series of trial runs before movie theatres open to the wider public.

The invitation-only gala event comes after the conservative kingdom lifted the ban on cinemas last year as part of a far-reaching liberalisation drive, with US giant AMC Entertainment granted the first licence to operate movie theatres.

Anticipation had been building after the authorities announced earlier this month that Saudi Arabia's first cinema in over three decades would open on Wednesday, but officials dubbed the event at Riyadh's King Abdullah Financial District a "dry run".

AMC chief executive Adam Aron said ticket sales will commence on Thursday for the first public shows on Friday.

But local authorities indicated the test screenings could last for days before an online ticketing system is formally launched. Officials earlier said movie theatres are expected to open to the public in May.

"This is a historic day for AMC. This is a historic day for your country," Aron told an audience of government officials and industry figures as he stood before a large screen in a converted concert hall.


 AFP / Fayez Nureldine Saudis currently splurge billions of dollars annually to see films and visit amusement parks in neighbouring tourist hubs like Dubai and Bahrain


"Welcome to the era when movies can be watched by Saudis not in Bahrain, not in Dubai, not in London... but inside the kingdom," he said before the screening of "Black Panther".

Religious hardliners, who have long vilified movie theatres as vulgar and sinful, were instrumental in shutting them down in the 1980s.

The move to reopen cinemas is part of a modernisation drive by reformist Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is seeking to balance unpopular subsidy cuts in an era of low oil prices with more entertainment options -- despite opposition from hardliners.

"Black Panther", a film about a young monarch of a fictional African jungle kingdom, has drawn parallels with the Saudi prince.

"This is a story about a young (royal) who transforms a nation. That might sound familiar to some of you," Aron joked.

- Untapped market -

International theatre chains have long eyed the kingdom as the Middle East's last untapped mass market, with its more than 30 million people, the majority of whom are under 25.

AMC Entertainment signed a non-binding agreement in December with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund to build and operate cinemas across the kingdom.

Saudi state media has said the company expects to open 40 cinemas across 15 Saudi cities over the next five years.


AFP / Fayez Nureldine Religious hardliners, who have long vilified movie theatres as vulgar and sinful, were instrumental in shutting them down in the 1980s

AMC will still face stiff competition from other heavyweights including Dubai-based VOX Cinemas, the leading operator in the Middle East.

Similar to television programming, movies are likely to face some censorship in the kingdom, where sex, religion and politics are widely seen as taboo subjects.

Long known for its ultra-conservative mores, the kingdom has embarked on a wide-ranging programme of social reforms that includes mixed-gender concerts and a historic decree allowing women to drive from June.

In February, Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority announced it will stage more than 5,000 festivals and concerts in 2018, double the number of last year, and pump $64 billion in the sector in the coming decade.

The reform stems partly from an economic motive to boost domestic spending on entertainment as the kingdom reels from an oil slump since 2014.

Saudis currently splurge billions of dollars annually to see films and visit amusement parks in neighbouring tourist hubs like Dubai and Bahrain.

WORLD NEWS: Researchers find 'catastrophic' coral die-off on Great Barrier Reef

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Researchers find 'catastrophic' coral die-off on Great Barrier Reef

ARC Centre of Excellence for Cor/AFP / GREG TORDA Coral reefs make up less than one percent of Earth's marine environment, but are home to an estimated 25 percent of ocean life

Australia's Great Barrier Reef suffered a "catastrophic die-off" of coral during an extended heatwave in 2016, threatening a broader range of reef life than previously feared, a report revealed Thursday.

Scientists said some 30 percent of the reef's coral died in the heatwave from March to November 2016, the first of an unprecedented two successive years of coral bleaching along the 2,300-kilometre (1,400-mile) World Heritage-listed reef off Australia's northeastern coast.

The study published Thursday in the journal Nature found that coral, which serve as habitats for other creatures, were particularly hard hit by the rising sea temperatures caused by global warming.

Terry Hughes, a report co-author and head of the Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at Australia's James Cook University, told AFP the most susceptible to heat exposure were branching corals -- table-shaped creatures that provide nooks and crannies for fish nurseries and fisheries.

Corals that were more likely to survive the warmer sea temperatures were smooth and melon-shaped, he said. While they were good calcifiers that add volume to reefs, they were "not very useful as habitable providers".

"So there is a shift in the mix of species and the overall loss of corals has a broader impact on all the creatures that depend on the corals for food and habitats," Hughes said.

His research centre said the new study showed that corals on the northern Great Barrier Reef "experienced a catastrophic die-off" following the 2016 heatwave.


AFP / Gal ROMA The Great Barrier Reef


"The coral die-off has caused radical changes in the mix of coral species on hundreds of individual reefs, where mature and diverse reef communities are being transformed into more degraded systems, with just a few tough species remaining," said Andrew Baird, another of the report's authors.

The scientists said the focus should be on protecting the surviving corals, which number about a billion after the two bleaching events in 2016 and 2017.

"They are the ones that are going to refeed and repopulate an altered reef into the future," Hughes said, adding that one way to maintain their health was through improving water quality by reducing coastal pollution.

Efforts to curb climate change, such as through the Paris Agreement to cap global warming at under 2.0 degrees Celsius (35.6 degrees Fahrenheit) below pre-industrial levels, were also critical.

"We've now seen four bleaching events (1998, 2002, 2016 and 2017) on the Great Barrier Reef with one degree (Celsius) of global average warming," he said.

"We are on a pathway where we are committed to a different Barrier Reef. If we continue with business-as-usual emissions, then I don't think the reef can survive."

Coral reefs make up less than one percent of Earth's marine environment, but are home to an estimated 25 percent of ocean life, acting as nurseries for many species of fish.

WORLD NEWS: SpaceX blasts off NASA's new planet-hunter, TESS

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SpaceX blasts off NASA's new planet-hunter, TESS

 AFP / NASA TV NASA’s new planet-hunter, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), successfully launches on a SpaceX Falcon 9 on April 18, 2018 at Cape Canaveral, Florida

NASA on Wednesday blasted off its newest planet-hunting spacecraft, TESS, a $337 million satellite that aims to scan 85 percent of the skies for cosmic bodies where life may exist.

"Three, two, one and liftoff!" said NASA commentator Mike Curie as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) soared into the cloudless, blue sky atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 6:51 pm (2251 GMT).

The washing machine-sized spacecraft is built to search outside the solar system, scanning the nearest, brightest stars for signs of periodic dimming. These so-called "transits" may mean that planets are in orbit around them.

TESS is expected to reveal 20,000 planets beyond our solar system, including more than 50 Earth-sized planets and up to 500 planets less than twice the size of the Earth, NASA said.


AFP / Simon MALFATTO A new telescope to search for exoplanets


Its discoveries will be studied further by ground- and space-based telescopes for signs of habitability, including a rocky terrain, a size similar to Earth and a distance from their sun -- neither too close nor too far -- that allows the right temperature for liquid water.

"The stories of these planets will continue on, long after their detection," Martin Still, TESS program scientist, said on Wednesday.

- Four eyes on the sky -

"It was incredible. It was so emotional," said Natalia Guerrero, a TESS researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in an interview on NASA TV after the launch.

She was part of a team that built four cameras that serve as the spacecraft's eyes.

"TESS's four cameras are tiny but mighty," she said.


AFP/File / Kim SHIFLETT The SpaceX payload fairing containing the NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is moved by crane to a transporter as it is readied for launch

"They are only about four inches (10 centimeters) across, the lenses. They could fit in a mailbox. But they are so powerful. You could have an entire constellation, like Orion, in the field of view of one of these cameras."

TESS will survey far more cosmic terrain than its predecessor, NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, which launched in 2009.

Both use the same system of detecting planetary transits, or shadows cast as they pass in front of their star.

The new spacecraft will focus on nearby exoplanets, those in the range of 30 to 300 light-years away.

Kepler's trove of more than 2,300 confirmed planets outside our solar was impressive, but most were too distant and dim to be examined further.

"One of the many amazing things that Kepler told us is that planets are everywhere and there are all kinds of planets out there," said Patricia "Padi" Boyd, director of the TESS guest investigator program at NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center.

"So TESS takes the next step. If planets are everywhere, then it is time for us to find the planets that are closest to us orbiting bright nearby stars, because these will be the touchstone system."

- 'Are we alone?' -

The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990 aboard the space shuttle, and the James Webb Space Telescope, scheduled to lift off in 2020, should be able to reveal more about planets' mass, density and the makeup of their atmosphere -- all clues to habitability.

The initial launch attempt Monday was scrubbed about two hours before planned takeoff, so that SpaceX engineers could perform extra checks on the rocket's navigation systems.

On Wednesday, the rocket performed flawlessly.

Less than 10 minutes after launch, the rocket's first stage returned to an upright landing on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, marking SpaceX's 24th touchdown of a rocket booster.

NASA also confirmed that at 7:53 pm (2353 GMT), the spacecraft's twin solar arrays successfully deployed.

Next, TESS will spend two months making its way into the correct orbit. Its first scientific data is expected in July.

"We are thrilled TESS is on its way to help us discover worlds we have yet to imagine, worlds that could possibly be habitable, or harbor life," said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington.

"With missions like the James Webb Space Telescope to help us study the details of these planets, we are ever the closer to discovering whether we are alone in the universe."

WORLD NEWS: Less emphasis on nuclear development, but no mention of denuclearization either

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Less emphasis on nuclear development, but no mention of denuclearization either

The words "nuclear development" have not been mentioned in any recent public announcements made by North Korea. At the 13th Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA) held on April 11 in Pyongyang, Choe Ryong Hae, vice chairman of the Central Party Committee, asserted North Korea’s position as a “global military power”, and “strategic power”. This was in contrast to previous meetings of a similar nature during events last year when North Korea referred to itself as a "nuclear power."

In the April 11 issue of North Korea’s state-run publication Rodong Sinmun, rather than referencing the regime’s policy for simultaneous nuclear and economic development (known as the Byungjin Line), a new type of strategy was proposed. With no references to nuclear development during the SPA session nor the Rodong Sinmun from the same day, it appears that the North Korean government is deliberately avoiding any mention of the topic altogether.           
 
With Kim Jong Un having expressed a desire for denuclearization towards the Special South Korean delegation that visited North Korea in March, and discussing the possibility of a "phased denuclearization" on his visit to China, it is very likely that the North Korean leader is intentionally avoiding the use of the words "nuclear development" in advance of a scheduled meeting with the United States. With negotiations on the table between the two countries, there is no reason to risk angering the US by mentioning nuclear weapons.  

However, the North Korean government has made no mention of denuclearization either. The only mention of an alleged intent to pursue denuclearization has been during meetings with South Korea, the United States, and China. There has yet to be an official statement made to the North Korean people regarding the issue.  

In reality, Choe Ryong Hae’s statement about becoming a "strategic power" is all but the same as being a nuclear power in meaning, and the "new approach" mentioned in the state-run newspaper is likely another way of referring to "simultaneous nuclear and economic development." "Nuclear development" wasn’t directly mentioned in the central party’s plenary meeting (the Supreme People’s Assembly), which has the power to amend the constitution, while wording in the constitution about North Korea being a "nuclear power’ (2012) and related laws such as one requiring North Korean to "remain strong in its conviction of becoming a nuclear power as a justifiable act of self-defense" (2013) remain unchanged. To its domestic audience, North Korea has not shown any signs of intent towards changing their stance on becoming a nuclear power.    

For North Korea, who until last year was broadcasting its intent to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles to the world, suddenly mentioning denuclearization to its domestic audience could be burdensome. On February 23, North Korean media published an article stating that, “desiring North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons is more foolish than waiting for the ocean to dry out”. 

However, it remains uncertain whether North Korea is shying away from publicly mentioning "denuclearization' solely on the basis of it being a difficult endeavor. If North Korea uses roundabout politics while emphasizing that "it is the wishes of our ancestors for us to succeed in denuclearization," it may be able to ensure security for the Kim regime through a groundbreaking compromise with the countries involved.

With a summit with the United States concerning denuclearization fast approaching, the fact that there hasn’t yet been a public statement made within North Korea on the issue could be interpreted as evidence that the Kim regime has yet to make a final decision on the matter. The international community cannot be confident that there will be an acceptable compromise with the United States, nor whether denuclearization will actually happen. 

How and when North Korea decides to inform its citizens regarding its alleged plans for denuclearization will be heavily dependent on how the scheduled summit meetings proceed with South Korea and the United States. If the negotiations go favorably for Kim Jong Un, then mention of denuclearization may begin gradually, but if the reverse is true, there may never be any mention of denuclearization. In some ways, talk of the word denuclearization being publicized inside North Korea can be seen as a litmus test to judge what Kim Jong Un thinks about the negotiations that are taking place.  

*Views expressed in Guest Columns do not necessarily reflect those of Daily NK.

WORLD NEWS: North Korean elite youth sought for cyberwarfare training, foreign agent roles

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North Korean elite youth sought for cyberwarfare training, foreign agent roles


Students using computers at the Mangyongdae Revolutionary Academy in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Image: KCTV

The North Korean authorities are looking towards young graduates of prestigious Mangyongdae Revolutionary Academy's 'hackers' program to recruit the country’s next generation of foreign agents. This follows recent revelations that the authorities have been training young college graduates in their twenties and thirties for positions in the army's anti-espionage units.

"Distinct from the recruitment of domestically-stationed anti-espionage agents from Security University and Political Security University, the individuals recruited from the Mangyongdae Revolutionary Academy will be stationed abroad," a source familiar with North Korean affairs in China told Daily NK on April 11.

Students of the Mangyongdae Revolutionary Academy are required to have pristine songbun (class ranking denoted by family history and political loyalty) as children of high-ranking officials or descendants of 'revolutionary fighters.' All students are required to live in dormitories as they receive education within the military, but they are known to be treated extremely well and usually go on to important positions in the military or other special government units.

The children of central party cadres are preferred candidates for overseas positions as they are considered ideologically pure and less of a flight risk (regarding risk of defection).

Yu Dong Yeol, director of the Korea Institute of Liberal Democracy, told Daily NK that North Korean foreign agents are "expected to carry out sensitive assignments to collect information or conduct cyber operations to earn foreign currency, so they have to meet a particularly high ideological standard."

The source in China affirmed the high standards placed on the agents, saying, "The Ministry of State Security is heavily involved in making sure new agents have the necessary skills, as they must use advanced cyber tools in carrying out assignments to hunt down defectors in China and South Korea or hack important South Korean targets."

Analysts believe Kim Jong Un has placed a priority on the country's cyber capabilities since coming to power and has launched hacking operations against the South and other international targets.

North Korea has been accused of conducting DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks, ransomware attacks, and distributing malware, showcasing the country's improvements in cyberwarfare capabilities in the process.

The source described some of the ways in which North Korean agents are targeting South Koreans through cyber operations. "They are creating female profiles on social media platforms such as Facebook, WeChat, and KakaoTalk, before trying to befriend defectors or important individuals in order to collect information," he said.

Director of EST Security Moon Jong Hyun told Daily NK during an interview last November that, "North Korea's hacking group has recently used Facebook and other platforms to contact important South Korean political and military figures, sending malicious code to try and acquire sensitive information."

The North's use of cyberwarfare capabilities are considered an efficient way in which Kim Jong Un is able to assert the country's power, achieving significant results through relatively cheap and low-risk attack vectors. The authorities now appear to be seeking to boost these abilities by nurturing more homegrown IT experts.

However, instead of working towards the development of the country, these IT experts are tasked with cyber theft, extortion, and other missions focused on ensuring the regime maintains its grip on power.

WORLD NEWS: North Koreans alter South Korean song lyrics to create defector anthem


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North Koreans alter South Korean song lyrics to create defector anthem


South Korean K-pop group Red Velvet performs 'We Are One' together with
North Korean singers in a performance at the Ryugyong Jong Ju Yong
Gymnasium in Pyongyang on April 3.
Image: EPA / Yonhap-Joint Press Corps


Another South Korean song has been gaining in popularity in the North Korean border region, report sources inside the country. However, instead of singing the original lyrics, some residents have reportedly changed the words to reflect their "longing for unification."


"More people are singing South Korean songs now following the performances by South Korean musicians in Pyongyang," a source from Ryanggang Province told Daily NK on April 10. "But as people are still being careful due to the ongoing crackdown, many have chosen to simply switch out the lyrics for words praising Kim Jong Un."


However, the source also described one song which has taken on a more subtle change. The song in question is the 2005 hit 'Unconditional' by Park Sang Chul. With its fast tempo and familiar "trot" characteristics, the song appears to have gained popularity in the North recently due to its wide appeal.


But the song also provides a convenient opportunity for North Koreans to change the lyrics to a more subversive ideal.


The original lyrics say, "I'll cross the Pacific, I'll cross the Atlantic, I'll cross the Indian Ocean. If you call me, I will run to you. I will run to you unconditionally."


But the modified lyrics instead say, "I'll cross the Amnok (Yalu River), I'll cross the Tumen, I'll cross the barbed-wire fences. If you call me, I will run to you. I will run to you unconditionally."


On its face, replacing the large oceans with local rivers may not be considered a very threatening change, but the source said that the underlying intention is to express the desire to "flee" the country.


"It sounds at first like they are just saying that 'love has no borders,' but it can actually be interpreted as a desire to escape [the country]. Still, the authorities have yet to crack down on this song," said a separate source in North Hamgyong Province.


He added that this instance should not, however, be taken to mean that the authorities have quietly lifted restrictions on South Korean music, as other sources have confirmed recent efforts by the government to intensify these restrictions.


He referred to an incident earlier this month involving a local individual being jailed after he was caught singing South Korean songs during a party.


The Asahi Shimbun reported on a similar incident on April 8, saying that "six individuals aged 16 - 17 were put on open trial in the Samsu district of Ryanggang Province on March 22 for 'listening and dancing to 50 South Korean songs.'"


But while some residents change the lyrics to more politically palatable versions, the practice of modifying such songs has also often been led by the North Korean authorities themselves.


For example, the authorities inserted praise for the country’s political system in the final verse of the 1985 Kim Bum Ryong song "Wind Wind Wind," changing the words from "you are a wind that makes me cry" to "the wind of Juche." In another example, lyrics from the 1994 song "The Fairy and the Woodcutter" by Kim Chang Nam were changed from the romantic line, "On the day the flowers bloomed and fell between the sky and earth, in the valley forest...," to the anti-South Korean insult, "President Kim Young Sam] has lost his mind, he's crazed by the [US] Dollar and melts at the [Japanese] Yen."


Despite the apparent crackdown, the long-held affection for South Korean music in North Korea remains. "'Maze of Love' (by Choi Jin Hee) is another song that became popular with lyrics altered by authorities," the source said. "Officials had in the past discussed the fact that residents knew the original lyrics and were singing it that way, and responded by making that version of the song illegal. But it really had no effect."


The broadcast of Kim Jong Un's attendance at the early April K-pop performance in Pyongyang makes it more difficult for the authorities to justify continued restrictions on South Korean music.


"In official lectures, the authorities have still failed to properly address the issue of South Korean music," the Ryanggang Province-based source said.


"And as the crackdown intensifies, people have begun asking why there is a 'double standard between Kim Jong Un at the top and the rest of the people.'"

WORLD NEWS: North Korean authorities reduce taxes after emboldened locals complain

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North Korean authorities reduce taxes after emboldened locals complain

A North Korean soldier stands guard near the Chinese border.
Image: Daily NK archive


Local outrage reached boiling point in Ryanggang Province after the authorities increased demands for contributions towards the construction of the Wonsan Kalma Beach Resort project in Kangwon Province, according to a source. But local authorities have reportedly reduced their demands after residents in at least one instance lodged complaints over ‘non-tax contribution assignments.’


"People loudly complained about assignments requiring them to provide significant amounts of corn to authorities for the Wonsan Kalma project," a source in Ryanggang told Daily NK on April 17. "They prepared concrete examples and presented their complaints at a local People's Council meeting, leaving the authorities with no choice but to listen."


"Only a few years ago, the authorities demanded unreasonably large contributions from people nationwide for the Paektusan Hero Youth Power Station and Samjiyon construction projects in Ryanggang Province. But while the authorities often call for 'eliminating taxes' in lectures, locals continue to complain as a result of these constant demands,” he said.


Recent assignments originally required each household to offer 15 kg of rice for the Wonsan-Kalma project, with the source reporting that the quota was reduced to around 300-500 grams in the end in response to widespread opposition.


"The difference now is that people can call their friends or relatives near the construction project location and check how much of their contributions actually made it to the intended recipient," the source said.


"They are recording the specific differences between the amount they contributed and the amount received, and are using this information to support their complaints."


A separate source in Ryanggang Province added that locals were emboldened this time around after being informed by relatives mobilized for construction projects in February that the boxes they filled for the 2.16 (Kim Jong Il's birthday) assignments were “practically empty” upon receipt.


The box reportedly only contained 1 kg of roasted corn and one unit each of toothpaste, soap, laundry detergent, gloves, and work boots. "All of these items could actually be bought in a local market for only around 25,000 KPW – the cost of 10 kg of corn," the second source said.


Originally containing 30 kg of corn per box (two households’ contributions), the missing contents prompted fury from residents who began to voice complaints that corrupt officials were stealing from the boxes.


The relevant district office under the People's Committee responded by drastically reducing the burden from 15 kg of corn to 300 or 500 grams.


"The resulting comments from locals were, 'We won because we were right,' 'The truth of cadres personally profiting from these assignments has been revealed,' and 'Justice is on our side,'" the second source said.


The people affected by the decision are apparently taking the victory to heart, gaining confidence in the power of speaking out against perceived injustices, according to the initial source.

"One local boasted to me that they no longer have to do whatever the Party says, and that people can now 'act according to their own will," he concluded

WORLD NEWS: Photos] North Koreans in China ordered to present flowers on Kim Il Sung's birthday

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Photos] North Koreans in China ordered to present flowers on Kim Il Sung's birthday


North Koreans residing in Dandong, China, were seen entering the North Korean consulate carrying
flowers on the April 15 holiday celebrating Kim Il Sung's birthday. Image: Daily NK

North Koreans residing in the Chinese border city of Dandong were seen carrying bouquets of flowers into the North Korean consulate on Sunday as the country celebrates its April 15 "Day of the Sun" holiday marking the birthday of founding leader Kim Il Sung.

A source for Daily NK in Dandong recorded images of neatly-dressed North Koreans carefully carrying flowers while walking towards the entrance of the building.



North Koreans residing in Dandong, China, were seen entering the North Korean consulate
carrying flowers on the April 15 holiday celebrating Kim Il Sung's birthday. Image: Daily NK


Exterior of the North Korean consulate in Dandong, China. Image: Daily NK

Every year on the "Day of the Sun," people across North Korea are ordered to participate in mass mobilizations to lay flowers at portraits and statues of the deceased leader, and the situation is no different for North Koreans living outside the country.

North Koreans abroad may even be considered a more important target for these ideological exercises as they are more prone to foreign influences which may pry them away from their loyalty to the North Korean government. The requirement to lay flowers on this special holiday is one way in which the authorities attempt to instill and maintain this loyalty in North Koreans residing overseas.



Exterior view of the North Korean consulate in Dandong. Image: Daily NK



Bird's-eye view of the North Korean consulate in Dandong, China. Image: Google Earth

Meanwhile, state publication Rodong Sinmun reported on April 16 that Kim Jong Un on April 15 paid his respects to his grandfather at the mausoleum, known as the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, housing the embalmed bodies of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang the previous day, laying “a basket of flowers marked with his own name.”

Other top figures present alongside Kim Jong Un at the event as reported in the Rodong Sinmun included President of the Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong Nam, Vice Chairman of the Workers' Party Choe Ryong Hae, Cabinet Premier Pak Pong Ju, other organization heads, and government and Party cadres.

WORLD NEWS: Remittance fees increase as North Korean police demand bribes


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Remittance fees increase as North Korean police demand bribes


If a defector living in South Korea sends 1 million KRW (approximately 930 USD)
to their family in North Korea, on average an estimated 100,000 KRW ends up going to a
South Korean broker, 150,000 KRW goes to a Chinese broker, 200,000 KRW goes to a
North Korean broker, and 200,000 goes to the Ministry of State Security or
Ministry of People's Security. This means that the defector¯s family ultimately
receives about 350,000 KRW from the transaction.


Despite being illegal, North Korea’s Ministry of State Security actively facilitates foreign remittances to earn money, while officers from the Ministry of People’s Security have also recently entered into the dynamic as middle men.
“Sending foreign remittances is officially designated an anti-socialist act by the state, but now the activity is becoming more common,” said a North Hamgyong Province source during a telephone call with Daily NK on April 13. “That’s because the regulatory agencies are earning bribes by facilitating them.”

“Some of the remittance brokers choose not to work with the Ministry of State Security (MSS) or the Ministry of People's Security (MPS) and try to secretly send funds, but surveillance has been strengthened and so many who try this are discovered. For this reason, most brokers choose to work with the agencies, lacking a better alternative,” the source explained.

In this manner, North Korea’s MPS and MSS - tasked with guaranteeing safety and security- are earning significant amounts of money by becoming involved in activities deemed by the authorities to be illegal.

Lacking the ability to control the remittance market in its entirety, there are rumors that the North Korean authorities have secretly issued orders to skim money from the remittances instead.

“MPS officers are openly approaching the families of defectors and demanding money. In doing so, they are able to net some of it for themselves as well,” a source in Ryanggang Province added.

“The officers demand the funds on the pretext of offering to help identify missing persons. The local station knows about the situation, but it also receives a portion of the proceeds, so there’s no interference.”

The North Korean brokers do not see the arrangements as unviable. Because government officials have been paid off, the remittances are safer and the brokers themselves do not lose any money on the deal. The only people who are worse off are the defectors and their families.

According to both sources, the fees for sending remittances are 15% to the Chinese broker and 20% to the North Korean broker. These current commission rates represent an increase of 10% of the total fee compared to the past. South Korean brokers add an additional 10%, while the relevant law enforcement agency takes 20%.

“In the end, North or South, a large amount of the money being sent ends up being absorbed by fees. We look at this phenomenon as an unfortunate consequence of separation,” the Ryanggang Province-based source said.

WORLD NEWS: Truce village or European capital? Possible Trump-Kim summit venues

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Truce village or European capital? Possible Trump-Kim summit venues

 AFP/File / Jung Yeon-je US President Donald Trump says that five locations are under consideration for his expected meeting with Kim Jong Un, the leader of nuclear-armed North Korea -- but he gave no clues as to what they might be

US President Donald Trump says that five locations are under consideration for his expected meeting with Kim Jong Un, the leader of nuclear-armed North Korea.

But he gave no clues as to what they might be, and speculation is rife as to the possibilities -- with many contenders suggested.

Here are some of the options:

- Panmunjom -

The truce village in the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas will host a summit between Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in next week.


AFP/File / JUNG YEON-JE The truce village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas will host a summit between Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in next week


It offers ease of access for both sides and high security but diplomatic sources have played it down as an option, pointing to the 1976 Axe Murder Incident, when North Korean troops bludgeoned to death two American officers in the area.

That background is unwelcome to Washington, and the site is also the clearest possible reminder of the division of the peninsula.

- Pyongyang -


 KCNA VIA KNS/AFP/File / KCNA VIA KNS The sight of a US president stepping onto the tarmac at Pyongyang airport -- where Kim supervised a missile launch as recently as September -- and driving through Kim Il Sung Square would be spectacular

The sight of a US president stepping onto the tarmac at Pyongyang airport -- where Kim supervised a missile launch as recently as September -- and driving through Kim Il Sung Square would be spectacular.

It would appeal to both men's sense of drama.

But it risks giving the North Koreans too much control over the process, and rewarding the North with a presidential visit before anything has been agreed.

- Seoul -

A member of the Kim family has already been to the South Korean capital this year -- the leader's sister Kim Yo Jong, who acted as his envoy to the Winter Olympics in the South that triggered the whirlwind of diplomacy on and about the peninsula.


POOL/AFP/File / Patrick Semansky A member of the Kim family has already been to the South Korean capital this year -- the leader's sister Kim Yo Jong, who acted as his envoy to the Winter Olympics in the South that triggered the whirlwind of diplomacy on and about the peninsula


A trip by Kim himself would be hugely symbolic but risks being highly controversial in the South across the political spectrum.

It might also make Kim a bigger focus of attention than Trump, something the White House will want to avoid, and which could detract from the negotiations.

- Beijing -

Both Trump and Kim have visited the Chinese capital in the last six months.

But a summit there would be fraught with complications -- China was itself a participant in the Korean War, when its forces saved Kim's grandfather Kim Il Sung from defeat, and a signatory to the 1953 armistice that stopped the fighting.


AFP/File / Jim WATSON Both Trump and Kim have visited the Chinese capital in the last six months

Beijing has long been Pyongyang's main diplomatic defender and source of trade and aid, and while the relationship soured more recently, Kim went there last month on his first visit overseas since inheriting power to pay his respects to Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

A summit in Beijing could risk giving Xi too much influence -- China regards the North as very much part of its backyard -- and the right to claim credit if a deal is reached.

Chinese authorities also have a track record of imposing strict and intrusive security and limiting media access to international diplomatic events on their territory, which could restrict the meeting's impact as a global spectacle -- something both principals will likely want to maintain.

- Ulaanbaatar -

A popular outside bet among Korea-watchers, the Mongolian capital can be reached from the North by both air and train, has ties with both Pyongyang and Washington - and has publicly offered to host the meeting.


AFP / Greg Baker Ulan Bator has signed several economic pacts with Washington, and the US military co-sponsors the annual Khaan Quest multinational peacekeeping exercise in Mongolia


The then Mongolian President Tsakhia Elbegdorj visited the North in 2013, and nearly 1,200 North Koreans worked in the landlocked country until regulations passed following UN Security Council sanctions required them to leave last year.

Ulaanbaatar has signed several economic pacts with Washington, and the US military co-sponsors the annual Khaan Quest multinational peacekeeping exercise in Mongolia.

- Switzerland -

Kim does not have the same fear of flying as his father and predecessor Kim Jong Il -- he is known to travel by air domestically -- so destinations further afield cannot be ruled out.

A young Kim studied in Switzerland in the 1990s, including at the International School of Berne, along with his brother and sister, so he is familiar with the country, which has maintained its neutrality for centuries and hosts a North Korean embassy.

- Singapore, Vietnam -

Other Asian options mooted in the media include Singapore, where Xi and Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou met in 2015, in the first encounter between the leaders of Beijing and Taipei since they split at end of the Chinese civil war in 1949.

Vietnam is also reportedly under consideration -- a Communist state, but one that has seen relations with the US improve markedly since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, with an economy that has become increasingly vibrant in recent years.

- Scandinavia -

Sweden and Finland both received senior North Korean officials last month. Foreign minister Ri Yong Ho went to Stockholm, and Helsinki hosted unofficial talks between US experts and North Korean delegates -- something Norway also did last year.


 AFP/File / STF Both Kim and Trump's appetite for a place in history could be whetted by the 1975 Helsinki Accords, signed by US president Gerald Ford and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev among others, to improve relations between the West and the communist bloc

As the protecting power for US citizens in the North, Sweden has a long history of mediating between Pyongyang and Washington -- and its Pyongyang mission was the first Western embassy established in the country, in 1975.

Alternatively both Kim and Trump's appetite for a place in history could be whetted by the 1975 Helsinki Accords, signed by US president Gerald Ford and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev among others, in an attempt to improve relations between the West and the communist bloc in eastern Europe.

WORLD NEWS: S. Korea's Moon: a peace treaty 'must be pursued'

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S. Korea's Moon: a peace treaty 'must be pursued'


AFP/File / Jung Yeon-je The 1950-53 Korean War ended in an armistice, leaving the two sides technically at war, and the Demilitarised Zone between them -- where South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong Un will meet next Friday -- bristles with minefields

A peace treaty to formally end the Korean War "must be pursued", South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Thursday, ahead of a summit with Kim Jong Un, leader of the nuclear-armed North.

The 1950-53 Korean War ended in a ceasefire rather than a peace treaty, leaving the two sides technically at war, and the Demilitarised Zone between them -- where Moon and Kim will meet next Friday -- bristles with minefields and fortifications.

"The armistice that has dragged on for 65 years must come to an end," Moon told media executives at the presidential Blue House, adding: "The signing of a peace treaty must be pursued after an end to the war is declared."

But Moon signalled that a treaty would depend on the North giving up its nuclear weapons.

"If the inter-Korean summit or North Korea-US summit lead to denuclearisation," he said, "I think that it won't be too difficult to reach practical agreements in the big picture on creating a peace regime, normalising North Korea-US ties, or providing international aid for the improvement of the North Korean economy."

The summit between Moon and Kim will be the biggest highlight of a whirlwind of diplomacy on and around the peninsula triggered by the Winter Olympics, and a precursor to a much-anticipated meeting between Kim and US President Donald Trump.

The US leader warned earlier that his summit could still be called off, saying: "If I think that it's a meeting that is not going to be fruitful, we're not going to go.

"If the meeting, when I'm there, is not fruitful, I will respectfully leave the meeting."

Trump previously offered his "blessing" for the two Koreas to discuss a peace treaty to formally close the decades-old conflict.


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But the question of whether the North is willing to give up what it calls the "treasured sword" of its nuclear arms will be key to any broader settlement.

North Korea has long said it needs nuclear weapons to defend itself against a possible US invasion, and both South Korean and Chinese officials have cited Kim as saying he is committed to denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula - code for the withdrawal of US troops and Washington's nuclear umbrella over its security ally, something unthinkable in Washington.

For its part the US stresses it wants to see the complete, irreversible and verifiable denuclearisation of the North.

"Right now, North Korea is showing the international community a willingness for a complete denuclearisation," Moon said, but added it was "too early to guarantee the success of dialogue", which could only come "after a successful US-North Korea summit".

- Broken promises -

North Korea's state media on Thursday announced it will convene a full meeting of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea central committee to make key policy decisions.

The official KCNA news agency gave no indications what they might be about, saying only that Friday's gathering will address issues of a "new stage" in what it called "the important historic period of the developing Korean revolution".

Analysts say there could be changes to its stance towards the US.


KCNA VIA KNS/AFP/File / STR The question of whether the North is willing to give up what it calls the "treasured sword" of its nuclear arms will be key to any broader settlement

"It needs a logical explanation and justification for the shift in its ties with the 'enemy' US, which has held the North Koreans together for the past 70 years," said Kim Dong-yub, a researcher at the Institute for Far Eastern Studies at Kyungnam University.

"It looks like they are ready to do that," Kim added.

Even so there are multiple obstacles to reaching a final Korean War treaty, involving both sides of the peninsula and other countries.

While the US-led United Nations command, China and North Korea are signatories to the decades-old armistice, South Korea is not.

Both Pyongyang and Seoul claim sovereignty over the whole Korean peninsula, but a treaty could imply mutual recognition of each other.

And such promises have been made before - in the joint statement after the last inter-Korean summit in 2007, they agreed to work together to have the leaders of "the three or four parties directly concerned... convene on the peninsula and declare an end to the war".

WORLD NEWS: Nigeria police recover stolen Senate mace under flyover

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Nigeria police recover stolen Senate mace under flyover

AFP / STRINGER The Nigerian Senate described the theft of the ceremonial mace as an "act of treason"

Nigerian police said on Thursday they had recovered the ceremonial mace -- the parliamentary symbol of authority -- under a flyover after it was stolen from the Senate.

The mace was snatched on Wednesday by "hoodlums" suspected to have been hired by an embattled senator who had been suspended from the upper house because of a dispute over the date of the presidential election next year.

Seizing the mace has been a long-established tactic to express discontent with parliamentary proceedings in the Senate and the lower House of Representatives, as well as state legislatures.

The Senate described the theft in the capital Abuja as an "act of treason" and gave police 24 hours to retrieve the mace.

Parliament cannot convene without the mace, a one-metre (three-foot) long metal rod traditionally carried by the Senate speaker upon entering and leaving the chamber.


AFP / STRINGER Seizing the mace has been a long-established tactic to express discontent with parliamentary proceedings in the Senate and the lower House of Representatives, as well as state legislatures


Deputy police spokesman Aremu Adeniran said a massive search operation was launched, forcing the suspects to abandon the mace under an Abuja flyover, "where a patriotic passer-by saw it and alerted the police".

He said an investigation into the theft was ongoing.

Ovie Omo-Agege, a senator from the oil-rich southern Delta state who allegedly led the intruders into the upper chamber was arrested for questioning on Wednesday but was later released after denying his involvement.

In 2000, then-Senate speaker Cuba Okadigbo allegedly removed the mace from the chamber and took it to his hometown in a dispute with his deputy over when to resume parliament after recess.

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China Launches War Games Near Taiwan, Sends Official to Tell Island You Belong to Us

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China Launches War Games Near Taiwan, Sends Official to Tell Island You Belong to Us

The Chinese military began live-fire exercises Wednesday in the waterway that separates it from Taiwan, a breakaway island nation still claimed by the mainland government in Beijing.

China's Taiwan Affairs Office Director Liu Jieyi said the drill, which the Fujian Maritime Safety Administration described as lasting from 8 a.m. to midnight local time, was designed to "safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial integrity," according to the official China Global Television Network. As Beijing increased and intensified its South China Sea presence, its rhetoric targeting Taiwanese autonomy has grown more militant.

Liu himself met with Taiwan's Hualien County Governor Fu Kun-chi on Wednesday, urging him to stick to the "one-China principle and resolutely oppose all kinds of 'Taiwan independence,'" according to Liu's office. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying also emphasized this talking point to reporters.

"There is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an indispensable part of China's territory," Hua said during a regular press briefing Wednesday.

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A Chinese Sovremenny-class destroyer fires during exercises that accompanied the country's largest ever naval parade, April 12, 2018. China has continued to conduct naval and air drills in the region, worrying nearby Taiwan. 81.cn




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A Chinese Type 056 corvette fires during exercises that accompanied the country's largest-ever naval parade on April 12, 2018. Chinese President Xi Jinping said it was "urgent" to form a more powerful navy. 81.cn

The U.S. has recognized the communist government in Beijing as the sole representative of China since 1972, when Washington agreed to forego regular ties to the rival government in Taiwan. The U.S. has, however, sold weapons to Taiwan and President Donald Trump broke with tradition in December 2016 by accepting a congratulatory call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. As Trump edged closer to a trade war against Chinese President Xi Jinping last month, the Republican leader signed a travel agreement with Taiwan.


Xi has already laid out sweeping reforms to his country's armed forces, which he sought to transform into a state-of-the-art warfighting machine in the coming decades. He has overseen the commissioning of China's first aircraft carrier, which was to soon be joined by the nation's first homemade aircraft carrier.


Over the past year, China has conducted more military drills near Taiwan, and Xi promised last month any attempts to challenge Beijing's claims to the island nation would be "doomed to fail" and invite "the punishment of history." After mobilizing a thousand marines in the largest exercise of its kind last month, China held its biggest military parade in history last week. Xi himself joined the massive aircraft carrier formation, announcing Wednesday's drills and telling sailors it was "urgent" to strengthen the navy.


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A Sikorsky S-70 takes off from Cheng Kung-class frigate Cheng Ho during a drill near Yilan naval base, Taiwan, April 13, 2018. Taiwan has held its own military maneuvers recently as cross-strait tensions mounted. Tyrone Siu/Reuters

When asked Monday if the upcoming drills in the Taiwan Strait were targeting Taipei's aspirations of total independence, Chinese Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Ma Xiaoguang said, "the Chinese mainland is firmly against 'Taiwan independence,' according to ruling Chinese Communist Party newspaper The Global Times. "We would like to reaffirm that we have strong determination, confidence and capability to destroy any type of 'Taiwan independence' scheme in order to safeguard the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity."

The Taiwanese Defense Ministry said Wednesday that a Chinese Xian H-6K bomber passed through the nearby Miyako Strait to carry out long-distance training activities, but described the maneuver as "not unusual." Nevertheless, Ministry spokeswoman Chen Chung-chi condemned the exercises.

"The Chinese communists have been using cheap verbal intimidation and saber rattling on every aspect of the Republic of China in the hope of affecting our morale or creating social unease," Chen said, according to Reuters.

This article was first written by Newsweek

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