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South Korea Trounces Turkmenistan 5-0 In World Cup Qualifier

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The South Korean men’s national football team beat Turkmenistan on Saturday in a 5-nil blowout and that’ll keep the Red Devils at the top of their group in World Cup qualification.

At Goyang Stadium just outside Seoul, those goals came from three different South Korean players Hwang Ui-jo who scored two Nam Tae-hee, Kim Young-gwon and Kwon Chang-hoon.

South Korea now has ten points in Group H, the same as Lebanon, but are ahead on goal differential.

They’ll play Sri Lanka next on June 13th. There are still two more rounds to go and then the playoffs before the final Asian teams are determined for the World Cup, which next year will be hosted by Qatar.

Russia’s Grand Cascade And Samson Fountains Celebrates 300th Anniversary

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The fountains at the Peterhof Palace, also known as Russia’s Versailles, attracts visitors from around the globe with their dazzling water displays.

This year marks the 300th anniversary of the Grand Cascade and Samson fountains, as they have been in action since July 1721.

The Grand Cascade consists of 255 sculptures and 64 fountains with 138 water jets pumping skyward.

One of the spotlights of the whole composition is the well-known statue of Samson tearing the lion’s mouth.

Baidu Rolls Out First Paid Driverless Taxi Service In Beijing

Amid the pandemic, a self-driving taxi might be the way to go.

Chinese tech giant Baidu has launched its paid driverless taxi service in Beijing.

It’s the first company to commercialize autonomous driving operations in China, and since the beginning of May ten of its driverless taxis called Apollo Go have been running.

One passenger said, he felt it was a bit too fast when turning a corner.

“Beijing has too many pedestrians and we see a lot of sudden crossing movements, so I’m pretty concerned. The driverless taxis may have wide applications in second or third tier cities.”

People aged 18 to 60 can take the taxi and each ride costs close to five U.S. dollars.

Passengers can hail a cab using an app and need to scan a QR code to verify their identity before entering.

Baidu says it expects to transport athletes and visitors during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

Israel To Lift Mask Restrictions Indoors

Israel, which has already lifted mask requirements when people are outdoors, will soon lift its mandate for indoors, as well.

According to the nation’s health ministry on Sunday, requirements for masks to be worn indoors will be lifted next Tuesday, ending one of the only major COVID-19 restrictions remaining in the country.

However, schools will be excluded, with children still required to wear masks during class, since the majority of those under 16 have yet to be vaccinated.

South Korean Small Enterprises Export Increases By 2% Over Decade

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South Korean small enterprises are struggling with exports as their outbound shipments rose only 2 percent over the past decade.

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups said Monday that South Korea’s exports totaled around $512b dollars last year, soaring 10 percent from ten years before.

Large conglomerates saw a jump of almost 6 percent and medium-sized firms a bumper 43 percent jump.

That’s a huge gap compared to the 2.1 increase for smaller firms in the country, showing the difficulties they face in expanding export routes.

Their largest export partner is China but the size of that market decreased by almost 11 percent in the past decade.

NYSC 48th Anniversary: Corps Members March To Promote National Unity

Corps Members in the thirty-seven National Youth Service Corps Orientation Camps across the country in display of patriotism which the Scheme has espoused in 48 years, embarked on a Unity March, on Saturday 5th June , 2021. 

The match was aimed at developing national ethos among Nigerians, anchored on patriotism, selfless service and commitment to national development.

While flagging off the march at the NYSC Orientation Camp, Nasarawa State in Keffi, the Director-General of the Scheme, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim, informed the Corps Members that the Scheme was established to promote National unity and integration.

According to a statement by Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations of NYSC, Emeka Mgbemena, Director General of NYSC revealed  that over five million Nigerians have passed through the NYSC since inception, adding that there was the need to sensitize Nigerians on the importance of national cohesion, irrespective of religious and tribal differences.

Ibrahim further acknowledged that Corps Members are very important, educated and vibrant youths who should volunteer to offer assistance during national emergency such as demonstrated in elections, national census among others.

He admonished them to serve their fatherland as good ambassadors of the NYSC and avoid every act of misconduct that could endanger their personal security.

The Director-General also advised the Corps Members to add value to their host communities by providing laudable projects that would improve their living standard.

Forced Labor: Seoul Civil Litigation Group Calls Monday’s Ruling, Unbelievable

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A Seoul court on Monday dismissed a lawsuit filed by victims of Japan’s system of wartime forced labor, saying they have no right to bring individual lawsuits against Japanese companies.

The Seoul Central District Court ruled that while the 1965 treaty normalizing ties with Japan does not mean individuals lose their right to file claims, the victims cannot exercise this right by suing the Japanese firms either.

Six years ago, 84 victims and their families filed a lawsuit against 17 Japanese companies, including Nippon Steel, Nissan Chemical Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

According to Japan, the 1965 agreement between Seoul and Tokyo includes compensation for the victims and thus completely and finally settles the issue.

Monday’s ruling was a surprise to some, especially because it contradicts a 2018 ruling by the South Korean Supreme Court ordering a Japanese steelmaker to pay around 87-thousand U.S. dollars each to four Koreans the company forced to work for it during World War 2, when the Korean Peninsula was under Japanese colonial rule.

The latest case is in fact the biggest lawsuit filed so far by the victims of forced labor, and there are a total of 19 lawsuits on the same issue still ongoing.

The head of the Civil Litigation Group against Japan, a civic group representing the plaintiffs, called Monday’s ruling “unbelievable” and pledged to immediately appeal to the court.

The South Korean government, responding to the ruling, said it will continue to consult with Japan to find a reasonable solution that Seoul, Tokyo and all related parties can accept while respecting the judgments of the courts and the victims’ rights and also considering relations between the two countries.

Healthy diets and tips for men in their 40s

Health practitioners have often encouraged adopting a healthy life style no matter your age or gender, but in some case because of the specific needs of some age group and gender, there might be a different kind of attention and medical care given to meet these special needs.

It is sometimes said that life begins at 40, but I say no matter your age you can live your life to the full but for the purpose of this article, we will be taking a look at some healthy diets and tips for men in their 40s just for them to live life to the full

Stay Fit and Healthy

Staying healthy in your 40s, as they are now the new 20s, this might sound like a mere statement, but yes it is a fact. But it is also important to take care of your health as you cross the mark of 40. The most common health problems that arise post 40 are high cholesterol levels, pre-diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and hypertension. And the best way to avoid these is to be watchful of what you eat and when you eat.

Nutritional Needs

Men need well balanced nutrition in their 40s, especially one that focuses on strength, stamina, and an antioxidant rich diet to slow down ageing. The main areas of nutrition to focus on are heart health, reproductive health and also muscle health. Since the metabolism slows down every decade, extra care must be also taken to manage one’s weight and physique well. A diet should primarily focus on inclusion of good protein, healthy fats, whole grains, adequate fiber, plenty of antioxidant rich veggies and fruit and also good fluid intake, with this special focus can be placed on ensuring well structured meal times and balance in all meals for better health. Foods to consume should largely focus on good protein, whole grains, good fats, fiber and fluid.

Good Protein

Protein from plant sources, lean meat, eggs, omega-3 rich fatty fish, nuts, and low fat dairy can have a lot of benefits in this age group. Care must be taken to consume 1gram per kg body weight of protein daily and not to overdo it. 

Whole Grains

Foods like oats, broken wheat, millets, red rice can give sustained energy to function throughout the day. They are good for heart health due to their Vitamin B complex content and also ensure good bowel health.

Good Fats

Fats in the form of avocados, olives, cold-pressed oils, nuts and seeds all can have a protective effect on men’s heart health.

Fiber

Fiber has an overall protective effect on BP, cholesterol and helps in weight management. Fiber in good amounts in a day keeps you full for longer thereby preventing cravings and binges. Fiber from fruits and vegetables in addition to adding roughage to diet can also add antioxidant benefits which can help in cancer-prevention. Foods for prostate health that are beneficial are broccoli, cabbage, sprouts, cauliflower, green tea, cooked tomatoes, walnuts, berries and healthy fish rich in omega-3 etc help maintain good prostate function.

​Fluids

Hydration becomes very important to maintain muscle function and good kidney function. 2.5 to 3 litres is recommended. For those bored of plain water- infused water, herbal teas, cold-pressed juices and natural thirst quenchers like lime juice and tender coconut a day will do wonders for overall health.

What not to eat

Excessive caffeine can be avoided to prevent acidity and heartburn which are all common in the 40s. Also, deep fried food, packaged foods can be limited due to their fattening and artery clogging properties. And foods with high salt can be cut down to prevent BP from rising and also to protect kidneys. Lastly, cutting back on alcohol can be quite beneficial to prevent liver disorders and to reduce inflammation in the body.

Necessary Precautions

In addition to good nutrition, it is important to have adequate sleep, hydration, and regular physical exercise, good stress management, cutting down on caffeine and to quit smoking and drinking (or at least cutting it down drastically) Weight management can prevent many health disorders too. Focusing on regular complete health checks are important to prevent lifestyle diseases. Periodic health checks can ward off many problems and help address issues from compounding.

Nigeria’s Satellite Has Expired. Functioning on Grace – DG NASRDA

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The Director-General of the National space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), Dr Halilu Shaba, has revealed that Nigeria’s satellite has been expired for the past three years and has been functioning on grace.

He disclosed that, the satellite which was commissioned and last licensed in 2011 has a seven year life span which elapsed in 2018.

According to him, the satellite is used for security purposes and is also a source of revenue generation for the country but since its expiration has continued to provide necessary date. A phenomenon which the director described as based on grace.

“Its a story one cannot tell because so many things are competing for the same resources in the country” he said.

Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Welcome Baby Girl

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have welcomed a new addition to their family, a baby girl.

On June 4th, the couple was blessed with the arrival of their daughter, Lili. “She is more than we could have ever imagined, and we remain grateful for the love and prayers we’ve felt from across the globe. Thank you for your continued kindness and support during this very special time for our family,” the couple said in a statement published via Archwell Inc, an organization belonging to them.

According to the statement, Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, was born on Friday, June 4 at 11:40 a.m. at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, CA.

Archewell also shared that Lili is “named after her great-grandmother, Her Majesty The Queen, while her middle name, Diana is to honor her late grandmother, The Princess of Wales.

The Royal Family, including Prince Charles, Prince William and Kate Middleton also expressed their well-wishes following the announcement.

The message from the royal family read “Congratulations to The Duke and Duchess of Sussex on the birth of Lilibet Diana! The Queen, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall and The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted with the news. Lilibet is Her Majesty’s 11th great-grandchild,”

The couple first announced that they were expecting during their interview with Oprah Winfrey. When asked if they’re planning on more than two kids, Harry said, “Done. “Now we’ve got our family, the four of us and our two dogs.”