Myanmar's Suu Kyi health worsening in military custody, son saysNew Foto - Myanmar's Suu Kyi health worsening in military custody, son says

(Reuters) -Myanmar's detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi is suffering from worsening heart problems and needs urgent medical attention, her son said on Friday, in an appeal for her immediate release from "cruel and life-threatening" custody. Kim Aris told Reuters that his 80-year-old mother, in military custody since a 2021 coup that deposed her government, had asked to see a cardiologist about a month ago, but he had been unable to determine whether her request had been granted. "Without proper medical examinations ... it is impossible to know what state her heart is in," he said by phone from London. "I am extremely worried. There is no way of verifying if she is even alive." The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has also suffered from bone and gum issues, Aris said, adding that it was likely she had been injured in an earthquake in March that killed more than 3,700 people. In a Facebook video, he appealed for Suu Kyi and all political prisoners in Myanmar to be released. A spokesman for Myanmar's military-backed interim government did not pick up calls from Reuters seeking comment, and its information ministry did not immediately respond to questions sent via email. Myanmar has been gripped by violence since the military takeover in February 2021, which prompted mass rallies that were crushed by brutal force, sparking a widespread armed uprising. Suu Kyi, a long-standing symbol of Myanmar's pro-democracy movement, is serving a 27-year sentence for offences including incitement, corruption and election fraud, all of which she denies. One of her last public appearances was in court in May 2021, a few months after the coup, when pictures aired by state television showed her sitting upright in the dock, with her hands in her lap and wearing a surgical mask. DECADES IN DETENTION The military justified its takeover on the basis of what it said was widespread fraud in an election that Suu Kyi's party won by a landslide, although election monitors found no evidence of cheating. Foreign governments and rights groups have consistently called for her release. Starting in late December, the military-backed interim government plans to hold new elections in multiple phases, the first polls since the one that triggered the coup. Anti-junta groups, including Suu Kyi's party, are either boycotting or are barred from running, with only military-backed and approved parties participating. Western governments have criticised the vote as a move to entrench the generals' power. Born in 1945 to Myanmar's independence hero, General Aung San, who was assassinated when she was an infant, Suu Kyi has spent nearly two decades in detention, including some 15 years under house arrest at her colonial-style family on Yangon's Inya Lake, as ordered by a previous junta. Educated at Oxford University, she married British scholar Michael Aris in 1972 and had two sons with him, before returning to Myanmar in 1988 to care for her ailing mother. That is also when she joined nationwide protests against military rule, forming the National League for Democracy party and rising to become Myanmar's most prominent pro-democracy leader. (Reporting by Reuters staffEditing by Ros Russell)

Myanmar's Suu Kyi health worsening in military custody, son says

Myanmar's Suu Kyi health worsening in military custody, son says (Reuters) -Myanmar's detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi is suf...
South Korea expresses 'concern' over US immigration raid at Hyundai's Georgia plantNew Foto - South Korea expresses 'concern' over US immigration raid at Hyundai's Georgia plant

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Friday expressed "concern and regret" over a major U.S. immigration raid at a sprawling Georgia site where South Korean auto companyHyundai manufactures electric vehicles, which officials said led to the detainment of an unspecified number of South Korean nationals. South Korea's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Lee Jaewoong, read a statement following South Korean media reports that the raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement resulted in the detainment of around 450 people, including 30 South Korean nationals. Lee did not specify exactly how many South Koreans were detained but called the number "large." Thursday's raid targeted one of Georgia's largest and most high-profile manufacturing sites, touted by the governor and other officials as the largest economic development project in the state's history. Hyundai Motor Group, South Korea's biggest automaker, began manufacturing EVs a year ago at the $7.6 billion plant, which employs about 1,200 people, and has partnered with LG Energy Solution to build an adjacentbattery plant, slated to open next year. ICE spokesman Lindsay Williams confirmed that federal authorities were conducting an enforcement operation at the 3,000-acre (1,214-hectare) site west of Savannah, Georgia. He said agents were focused on the construction site for the battery plant. "The business activities of our investors and the rights of our nationals must not be unjustly infringed in the process of U.S. law enforcement," Lee said. Lee said the ministry is taking active measures to address the case, dispatching diplomats from its embassy in Washington and consulate in Atlanta to the site, and planning to form an on-site response team centered on the local mission. The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that agents executed a search warrant "as part of an ongoing criminal investigation into allegations of unlawful employment practices and other serious federal crimes." It did not say whether anyone was detained or arrested. President Donald Trump's administration has undertaken sweeping ICE operations as part ofa mass deportation agenda.Immigrationofficers haveraided farms, construction sites, restaurants and auto repair shops. The Pew Research Center, citing preliminary Census Bureau data, says the U.S. labor force lost more than1.2 million immigrantsfrom January through July. That includes people who are in the country illegally as well as legal residents. Hyundai and LG's battery joint venture, HL-GA Battery Company, said in a statement that it's "cooperating fully with the appropriate authorities" and paused construction to assist their work. Operations at Hyundai's EV manufacturing plant weren't interrupted, said plant spokesperson Bianca Johnson. __ Bynum reported from Savannah, Georgia.

South Korea expresses 'concern' over US immigration raid at Hyundai's Georgia plant

South Korea expresses 'concern' over US immigration raid at Hyundai's Georgia plant SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Fri...
Chiefs-Chargers 'most accessible NFL game ever.' But not without headaches for fansNew Foto - Chiefs-Chargers 'most accessible NFL game ever.' But not without headaches for fans

When theKansas City Chiefsface theLos Angeles Chargerson Friday, Sept. 5 from São Paulo, Brazil, it "will be the most accessible NFL game ever produced," according to league executive vice president for communications and public affairs Jeff Miller. It's not the first NFL game ever exclusively streamed – NBCUniversal's Peacock, Amazon's Prime Video and Netflix have all had cracks at showing games – but all that is required is access to the Internet. No subscriptions. No dollars. Anywhere in the world. Counting YouTube, NFL games will air on seven platforms during the 2025 season: the three traditional networks (CBS, NBC, FOX), Prime Video for "Thursday Night Football," ESPN/Disney for "Monday Night Football" and Netflix's two Christmas Day games. The NFL says it's keeping fans top of mind while sprinkling its product across the media ecosystem. 1. Dak Prescott, Dallas CowboysPrescott's $60 million AAV makes him the highest-paid player in the NFL. The Dallas quarterback signed a four-year, $240 million deal with the Cowboys on the eve of the 2024 NFL season opener. "We need to continue to evolve with the landscape around us," NFL executive vice president for distribution Hans Schroder said during a conference call with reporters Sept. 2. The NFL remains committed to free-to-air distribution, Schroeder said. The foundation, 87%, of its games are available on broadcast TV stations, FOX and CBS affiliates, which is inherently fan-friendly, according to the NFL. Assuming fans have access to an antenna, all games in home markets are free. (Digital antennas for smart televisions cost around $20.) For fans who don't live in the same television market as their favorite team is where it becomes more complicated – and pricier. "Sunday Ticket" costs $276 for the year, but a new monthly option ($85) could be more palatable to fans. NFL RedZone, or NFL+ for those wanting to watch on a smartphone, is another option – at additional cost. There is no denying the media landscape is different than it was 15 years ago, when broadcast television was the sole medium for distribution. Now, fans that want to watch via a direct-to-consumer option (such as FOX One, Paramount+ or ESPN's app) or on traditional cable or a smartphone can do so. "We think adding choice and availability for our fans is a win for the fans," Schroeder said. He added: "We want to be on the screens and platforms and places where we already know fans are spending their time." Except, fans aren't spending time there to watch football. Instilling that in fans will be a learned behavior. But the NFL believes fans are not paying simply to watch their games. "We want to be on those big platforms, and if you look where we've gone on digital, I think the other thing I'd say is that we are on platforms that are already highly-scaled with wide reach already," said Schroeder, noting that YouTube is available in almost every country in the world and that Netflix has approximately 300 million worldwide subscribers. Highest paid NFL players 2025: See where Patrick Mahomes, Micah Parsons rank "The reality is our fans are spending more and more of their time across different parts of the media landscape," Schroeder said. "I think by giving them more choice, more opportunities to access our content … that's great. "For us, it's about giving those choices and those opportunities. Once we do that, the fan can select the best way to engage and the best platforms for them." Not everybody, including the league's most obsessed fans, agrees. "The NFL is more fragmented than anybody else out there from a sports league standpoint, and obviously the reason for that is money," streaming expertDan Rayburn told USA TODAY Sportsat the start of the 2024 season. "That's all it is." YouTube is airing the game for an undisclosed amount, but is believed to be more than the $105 million NBCUniversal paid to air the 2024 Brazil contest between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers on Peacock. What the league is looking for in new partners is twofold – size and scale. YouTube satisfies those conditions. More than anything, the league wants the games produced and announced in a way that feels like any NFL game. That way, the league can continue to stand by its belief it can put any of the 272 regular season games in any slot. Innovation is another factor the NFL likes when it comes to new digital partners. One example would be Amazon's "PrimeVision," which uses league proprietary data (NextGen Stats). YouTube is experimenting by spotlighting creators that have large followings on their platform; commissioner Roger Goodell filmed a promotional video with Jimmy "Mr. Beast" Donaldson. "When it comes to digital, there are more ways we can focus on innovating," Schroeder said. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:YouTube's Chiefs-Chargers stream another hurdle for NFL fans

Chiefs-Chargers 'most accessible NFL game ever.' But not without headaches for fans

Chiefs-Chargers 'most accessible NFL game ever.' But not without headaches for fans When theKansas City Chiefsface theLos Angeles Ch...
Michigan, Oklahoma have lot on line in clash with College Football Playoff implicationsNew Foto - Michigan, Oklahoma have lot on line in clash with College Football Playoff implications

The last and only meeting between Oklahoma and Michigan had a national championship on the line, though that wasn't known until right before kickoff. Not long before the start of the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day 1976, Oklahoma learned that UCLA - as a two-touchdown underdog - had polished off top-ranked Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. Combined with a Texas A&M loss to Southern California at the Liberty Bowl in late December, theSoonerssuddenly had a path to back-to-back championships under coach Barry Switzer. Oklahoma beat Michigan 14-6 behind 282 rushing yards and a combined 23 tackles by brothers Lee Roy and Dewey Selmon. Almost a half-century later, the Sooners andWolverinesmeet on Saturday with lower national stakes — you can't win a championship in September, though you can lose your shot at one. But the fallout from the game in Norman has the potential to shape the College Football Playoff, especially in determining which and how many teams the Big Ten and SEC place in the postseason field. "It's going to be a really cool matchup," said Oklahoma coach Brent Venables. "Two incredible programs that represent all the excellence in college football." With many top playoff contenders taking on Group of Five or Championship Subdivision competition, the matchup will have the nation's attention as the only ranked pairing on Saturday's schedule. These are the factors at play: There's no doubt the result on Saturday will eventually be used as an influential data point for the playoff when comparing the SEC and Big Ten. The two power leagues placedseven teams in last year's debut 12-team fieldand should have at least that many in this season's bracket. After some controversy stemming from the initial model, the playoff has moved to a straight-seeding model that issues a bye to the four highest-ranked teams rather than the highest-ranked conference champions. Should the SEC and Big Ten have multiple teams in contention for the top four spots, as expected, what happens on Saturday could be used as a tiebreaker of sorts for the playoff selection committee. For example, consider a scenario where Michigan beats Oklahoma on the road. Should Ohio State and Georgia finish as conference champions with identical records, an Ohio State win against the Wolverines — this has actually happened before, believe it or not — could be the final piece that gives theBuckeyesthe top seed and an easier matchup in the quarterfinals. When it comes to Michigan and Oklahoma in particular, the victor could have a season-long advantage in the race for an at-large playoff berth, as long as the loser doesn't flop in conference play. The pressure on Venables is obvious. After going 6-7 last year, the former Clemson defensive coordinator is one of two Oklahoma coaches in the past century to have two losing seasons. "I've been incredibly disappointed that we haven't been able to give more reason for celebrating and excitement with our end product," Venables said. "But I'm motivated by that." This year's team seems vastly improved offensively after two major offseason additions, both from Washington State: quarterback John Mateer and offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle. Mateer had over 400 yards of total offense and four touchdowns in the 35-3 win against Illinois State to open the season. Saturday will be the first of seven matchups for Oklahoma against teams inthis week's US LBM Coaches Poll. Taking four of these games should make the Sooners a valid at-large option for the playoff; winning five would make them a virtual lock. The Wolverines are currently slated to take on just two ranked teams in Oklahoma and Ohio State. But that could make Saturday even more important: Michigan won't have the same opportunities to make up ground in the playoff race and would need to avoid any slipups against a series of second-tier Big Ten teams. "It's why you come to Michigan," Moore said. "It's probably why you go to Oklahoma, right? I mean, those are the type of games that you want to be a part of and games you remember. Obviously, every game is important. But yeah, playing against Oklahoma, one of the winningest programs in college football, is huge to us." And while his job security is more secure compared to Venables, second-year coach Sherrone Moore is still under scrutiny for his part inthe sign-stealing scandal that recently drew a hefty fine and penalties from the NCAA. He's set to take a two-game suspension after the Oklahoma game, spanning matchups against Central Michigan and Nebraska. To lose on Saturday and then be sidelined for two weeks would open Moore to heavy criticism inside and out of Ann Arbor. These are two quarterbacks with dramatically different paths to Saturday night. Mateer was a lightly recruited prospect who was picked out of relative obscurity by former Washington State assistant Eric Morris, who is now the head coach at North Texas. After serving as the backup in 2023, Mateer exploded onto the national scene last year with nearly 4,000 yards of total offense and 44 touchdowns, the most by any Bowl Subdivision quarterback. Mateer is "a gunslinger," said Moore. On the other hand, Michigan freshman Bryce Underwood was the top-ranked quarterback in the past recruiting cycle. A former verbal commitment to LSU, he flipped to the Wolverines last November and then won the starting job over transfer Mikey Keene during preseason camp. In his debut, Underwood completed 21 of 31 throws for 251 yards and a touchdown without an interception in the Wolverines' 34-17 win against New Mexico. The Lobos probably aren't a good barometer for what to expect against the Sooners, who gave up just 34 passing yards on 1.7 yards per attempt in the season opener. The Sooners and Wolverines have earned plenty of off-the-radar hype as legitimate playoff contenders, though this faith is tempered by a wait-and-see approach for two teams that have yet to prove themselves against elite competition. That makes Saturday a type of buy-in game that alters the national perception of both teams — potentially skyrocketing the winner up the rankings while knocking the loser out of the Top 25 entirely. The hesitancy to jump on the Sooners' bandwagon stems from the program's thud of an SEC debut. That Michigan is currently seen as no better than the fourth-best team in the Big Ten can be attributed to Moore's uneven first year and the lack of experience under center. But the conversation around the Sooners and Wolverines will change after Saturday night. The Sooners have to "focus on each other," Mateer said. "Just stay off the phone because they'll say a lot of good and say a lot of bad and you've just got to focus like it's any week. And it's awesome. Like, embrace how cool it is because you only get so many opportunities. But also know you've got to play the game." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MIchigan-Oklahoma clash has CFP and SEC, Big Ten implications

Michigan, Oklahoma have lot on line in clash with College Football Playoff implications

Michigan, Oklahoma have lot on line in clash with College Football Playoff implications The last and only meeting between Oklahoma and Michi...
Brickbat: No Paper TrailNew Foto - Brickbat: No Paper Trail

After her indictment on two counts each of destroying government records and violating her oath of office, Republican Georgia Gov. Brian KempsuspendedCobb County Superior Court Clerk Connie Taylor from office. The indictment followed an investigation initiated after allegations that Taylor illegally kept passport application fees for herself—totaling more than $220,000 in 2021 alone. Taylor allegedly directed an employee to delete emails and financial records, and to destroy documents that would implicate her, saying to "Donald Trump this thing." A review commission found the indictment "adversely affect[s] the administration of the office," leading to her suspension by executive order. The postBrickbat: No Paper Trailappeared first onReason.com.

Brickbat: No Paper Trail

Brickbat: No Paper Trail After her indictment on two counts each of destroying government records and violating her oath of office, Republic...

 

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