Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Let's Do The News! (April 13, 2022)

                                    

Your daily round-up of today's news:

- The death toll from Agaton has risen to 43.

- Around 59 thousand cops deployed to various transport terminals for Holy Week.

- Senator Ping Lacson urges the NICA to speed up the vetting list of "agri smugglers" and their "protectors".

- The National Bureau of Investigation is to file raps against a Smartmatic employee linked to a data breach.

- Two Marcos groups in the Visayas region are switching to Isko Moreno.

- 150 salmonella cases in Europe were linked to a Kinder factory.

- New York lieutenant governor Brian Benjamin resigns after bribery charges.

- Filipinos in New York cautioned amid manhunt for Brooklyn shooting suspect.

- Toyota is to begin leases of the bz4X electric crossover this May in Japan. The crossover is capable of up to 559km of electric range. Prices start at 6,000,000 Yen.


- The BMW X7 minor change has been unveiled.


- Lamborghini unveiled the Huracan Tecnica, a rear-wheel-drive variant with an improved V10 engine producing 631hp of power.



- Johnny Depp opens libel case against Amber Heard

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My GT7 Log: Know Your Legends - The Abarth 1500 Biposto

Let's get to know about the legendary cars that are hard to get in Gran Turismo 7's Legend Cars not only because of their extreme rarity that appears once in a blue moon but also their outrageous price tag that takes almost forever to save one. Today, let's get to know about the Abarth 1500 Biposto Bertone B.A.T. 1, the Gran Turismo Trophy winner from the 2010 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.


Created by the collaboration between Carlo Abarth and Franco Scaglione, the Abarth 1500 Biposto was displayed at the 1952 Turin Motor Show and was the first of the B.A.T. series designed by Bertone in the 1950s. Underneath its futuristic styling lies a 1.5L Abarth-tuned engine producing up to 73HP of power. A little-known fact is that someone from the United Kingdom managed to unearth the hidden Abarth 1500 Biposto, restored it, and then showcased it at the 2010 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance where it won the Gran Turismo Trophy award.



The Abarth 1500 Biposto will have a quick lap around the Goodwood Motor Circuit but how fast will it go? VTR, start!


It did it in 1:55.705. Kind of slow for a vintage Italian sports coupe but it managed to finish a lap surely. Well, almost surely. Slowly but almost surely.

What other hard-to-get legendary cars should I drive next? Stay tuned for more.

My GT7 Log: A different kind of S13

The S13 Silvia and the 180SX may look different but underneath, they're basically the same machine. Despite their similarities, that hasn't stopped speedo boys from driving one of these S13 twins.


Because the S13 Silvia and the 180SX run on the same mechanicals, a handful of speedo boys gave birth to a Frankenstein-ish machine that is basically a 180SX with the S13 Silvia's front. They've called it the Sileighty.


The Sileighty is what happens when you have the 180SX went to the plastic surgery and got its face swapped with the S13 Silvia's. As a matter of fact, this is what I believe to be the forefather of face-swapping tuner cars because this is what speedo boys do most of the time; swapping faces of other vehicles, be it a successor or predecessor of their current vehicle. There's a well-known tidbit that despite not being a bonafide Nissan, a certain Nissan dealership sold 500 units of Sileighty.


Another well-known tidbit is that the Sileighty appeared in Initial D as Mako Sato's car of choice and it battled against Takumi's AE86 Trueno in a one-on-one street race. The Sileighty's appearance in Initial D caused a widespread reception among speedo boys who witnessed this iconic moment, wishing they want to have the exact car that Mako drove in the series.

Here we are, the Sileighty made a comeback as a used car in Gran Turismo 7 for a very limited time so if you got the money, now's the time to do it because if it's sold out, you're going to wait several days, weeks, or months for this car to come back. Anyway, now that I got my hands on the peculiar S13, I decided to give this a little twirl in Tsukuba, just to find out how good this is.



As expected, the Sileighty drives like both of the machines it was based on, and because of its compact rear-wheel-drive layout, you can smoke this car through the corners like a drift car. No wonder speedo boys pushed this car to its critical limit, transforming this Frankenstein-ish Nissan into either a track toy or a drifting machine but still drifting is what the Sileighty does best.

Anyway, no time to talk. It's time to find out just how fast the Sileighty does around Tsukuba. Roll the tape.


The Sileighty did it in 1:13.450. Not a bad result, though.


The Sileighty spearheaded the popular trend of face-swapping tuner cars for the fun of it and this chimera of a JDM car deserves some credit. For a 180SX wearing the S13 Silvia's front face, this is by no means one of the coolest machines ever existed.

Experience the Sileighty on GT7 today!

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Abolish or rebrand? South Korea's 'feminist' ministry in crosshairs

 


South Korea’s anti-feminist president-elect has vowed to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality. But actually getting rid of it will be tricky, experts say, and the incoming administration is already backing off its promise.

Since it was set up in 2001, the department has been a driver of social progress for South Korean women — for example, making it possible for single mothers to register their kids in their name.

Along the way, it has also become a flashpoint in South Korea’s increasingly bitter debates over sexism and gender, with detractors such as incoming President Yoon Suk-yeol claiming it is an obsolete backwater of “radical feminism”.

The ministry’s supporters, however, point to a track record of welfare policies that benefit a diverse cross-section of society — from teenage runaways to the children of North Korean defectors.

“My ex just moved out one day and never came back,” said single mother Jin Mi-ae, adding that her former husband refused to contribute financially to their child’s upbringing.

Failing to pay child support was criminalised in South Korea only last year. Many eligible parents — mostly women — still do not receive it but thanks to the ministry’s efforts, there are now mechanisms in place to help.

Jin filed a case with the Child Support Agency — set up by the ministry in 2015 — and said its assistance was crucial in her quest to get her ex-husband to help.

Yoon has said he will not renege on his abolition pledge, but last week, his transition team said they would keep the ministry for now.

Scrapping the ministry would require legislation to reorganise the government — a tricky ask as Yoon does not have a majority.

“The likely clash at the National Assembly may taint the new administration’s image,” Shin Yul, a political science professor at Myongji University told AFP.

With local elections coming up in June, he added, it is unlikely Yoon’s People Power Party would want to expend political capital on a bruising legislative fight and has put the issue “on hold”.

– ‘Symbolic target’ –

In recent years, South Korea’s #MeToo generation has mobilised on a host of issues, from legalising abortion to demanding prosecutions for “revenge porn”.

This has triggered online backlash against so-called “radical feminism”, with young South Korean men bemoaning their own lot — chiefly compulsory military service, from which women are exempt.

Yoon appealed to disgruntled male voters, branding himself an anti-feminist and pledging to abolish the ministry.

It became a “highly symbolic target” as the conservative candidate courted young men who felt the government was unfairly “privileging the interests of women”, Sharon Yoon, a Korean studies professor at the University of Notre Dame, told AFP.

Yoon claimed South Korean women do not suffer from “systemic gender discrimination” — despite much evidence to the contrary on the gender wage gap and female workforce participation.

He won the election in March — but by the narrowest margin ever, after young women mobilised against him.

Even so, activists say his victory is a huge blow.

“It’s devastating to have a president-elect who actively spreads prejudice and hatred,” Yujin, a 26-year-old female voter and activist, told AFP.

– ‘We are the fire’ –

With a budget of some 1.41 trillion won ($1 billion) — compared with 54.61 trillion won for defence spending — the ministry has the least funding of any government department.

Even so, it has introduced a slew of programmes that supporters say help the most vulnerable, from stipends to tackle “period poverty” to projects that assist victims of domestic abuse.

Its most defining achievement was its role in the abolition of South Korea’s “hoju” registry, the patriarchal family record system.

But this vital work is not recognised, activist Kim Do-kyung told AFP. Like domestic labour, “it’s a lot of real and important work, but no one really considers it work,” she said.

The ministry declined AFP’s request for comment.

Yoon’s battle cry against it appears to have galvanised women — the left-leaning Democratic Party said it has signed up thousands of new female members, and other activists have announced forays into politics.

“We are ready to be the leaders of this country,” activist Haein Shim told AFP.

“Yoon’s administration will do all they can to make us burn to keep our mouths shut, but we don’t burn because we are the fire.”

Many experts now expect Yoon to “rebrand” rather than abolish the ministry, pointing to how his victory has refocused global attention on sexism in the country.

“South Korea does not exist in a vacuum,” Linda Hasunuma, a political scientist at Temple University, told AFP.

“The world is watching how it treats its women and girls.”

Source: Agence-France-Presse

UKRAINE CONFLICT: 4/12/2022

                             


The latest in the ongoing Ukraine conflict:

COVID-19 SITUATION: 4/12/2022

                                   

The latest in the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

  • Duterte orders BARMM officials: Push constituents to get vaccinated vs Covid-19
  • Duterte says he won't lift facemask requirement
  • 707 critical, severe Covid-19 patients hospitalized, says DOH
  • Shanghai starts easing lockdown in some neighbourhoods
  • 20 countries still below 10% Covid jab rate: WHO experts

Let's Do The News! (April 12, 2022)

                                   

Your daily round-up of today's news:

- Signal No. 1 remains in 9 Philippine areas due to Agaton.

- A 5.2-magnitude quake rattled Batanes.

- The Gabriela Women's Party condemns online sexual harassment aimed at Vice President Leni Robredo's daughter Aika.

- Pope Francis will visit Kazakhstan in September.

- Honda plans to launch 30 electric vehicles worldwide by 2030.

- Nissan and NASA collaborate on a smaller but denser solid-state EV battery that takes 15 minutes to charge.

- Chrysler is to unveil the Airflow Concept this April 13th.

- Lincoln to unveil an electric SUV concept this April 20th.

- MMA fighter Kim Dong Hyun and his family is joining The Return of Superman.

- Netflix reality series Single's Inferno was confirmed for 2nd season.

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