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Rondal Wayne SprouseState Administration Council Members watched the final matches of the Inter-Ministerial and Inter-State and Regional sports competitions of the Fifth National Sports Festival at the relevant stadiums and gymnasiums in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday. At the awarding ceremony for the Inter-Ministries golf tournament at the City Golf Course in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar Golf Federation Chairman U Ko Ko Aye presented awards to the hole-in-one prize winner from the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Then, Deputy Prime Minister Union Minister U Than Swe presented first, second and third prizes to the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Ministry of Planning and Finance and Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture in single events (handicap). Deputy Prime Minister Union Minister U Win Shein presented first, second and third prizes to the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Transport and Communications and Ministry of Defence in single events(scratch). Moreover, SAC Member General Nyo Saw awarded the first, second and third prizes to the winning teams: Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Cooperatives and Rural Development in the team-wise handicap event. SAC Member Union Minister Lt-Gen Yar Pyae also gave first, second and third prizes to the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Ministry of Planning and Finance and Ministry of Labour in the team-wise scratch event. Similarly, the awarding ceremony for the Inter-State and Region futsal tournament was held at the futsal court in Wunna Theikdi Stadium. At the event, Deputy Minister U Htein Lin presented awards to the third-place winning Ayeyawady Region team, while Union Minister Jeng Phang Naw Taung to second-prize winning Kachin State team and SAC member Daw Dwe Bu to first-prize winning Yangon Region team in women’s futsal tournament. For the men’s futsal tournament, Deputy Minister U Zin Min Htet awarded the first-prize-winning Taninthayi Region team, whereas Union Minister U Myint Naung to second-prize-winning Yangon Region team and Union Minister U Min Thein Zan to first-prize winning Shan State team. The Inter-State and Region Judo final matches also took place at Stadium C of Wunna Theikdi Stadium on the same day. After the final matches, Kachin State Social Affairs Minister U Moe Min Thein presented the first prize to the Yangon Region team, the second to the Sagaing Region and the third to Kachin and Kayin states in the Inter-State and Region Judo tournament. Deputy Minister U Zin Min Htet awarded first, second and third prizes to the Kachin State team, Mon State team, Rakhine State team and Nay Pyi Taw team in women’s judo demonstration events. Deputy Minister Dr Moe Zaw Tun presented first, second and third prizes to the Kachin State team, the Yangon Region team, the Ayeyawady Region team and Kayin State team in the men’s 66-kilogramme judo event. Deputy Minister U Aye Kyaw also awarded the first, second and third prize-winning teams to the Yangon Region team, Kachin State team, Ayeyawady Region team and the Kayin State team in the men’s 60-kilogramme judo event. Union Minister U Min Thein Zan presented the first prize to the Shan State team, the second to the Ayeyawady Region team, and the third to the Nay Pyi Taw team and Kachin State team in the men’s 73-kilogramme judo event, whereas Union Minister Dr Thet Khaing Win, the first prize to the Sagaing Region team, the second to the Kayin State team and the third to the Rakhine State team and the Yangon Region team in the men’s 66-kilogramme judo event. Union Minister and Union Attorney-General Dr Thida Oo presented the first prize to the Kachin State team, the second to the Sagaing Region team and the third to Bago Region and Mandalay Region teams in women’s 45-kilogramme judo event, SAC member U Yan Kyaw, the first prize to the Kachin State team, the second to the Ayeyawady Region team and the third to Mandalay Region and Yangon Region teams in the women’s 48-kilogramme judo event. For the women’s 52-kilogramme judo event, SAC member U Shwe Kyein presented first, second and third prizes to the Ayeyawady Region team, Mon State team, the Chin State team and the Kachin State team, whereas SAC member Daw Dwe Bu, presented the first prize to Sagaing Region team, the second to Kachin State team, and the third to Mandalay Region team and Shan State team in women’s 57-kilogramme judo event. The award ceremony of Inter-States and Regions Martial Art competitions took place at Shwe Kyar Pin ground. Myanma Thaing Federation Chairman U Ye Myint awarded the first, second and third place winners from Yangon Region team, Sagaing Region team and Shan State team in joint-coach level men’s singles. Director-General U Tun Myint Oo of Sports and Physical Education Department also presented the first prize to the Sagaing Region team, the second to the Mandalay Region team and the third to the Yangon Region team in joint-coach level men’s singles (knife). Mon State Social Affairs Minister U Saw Kyi Naing also presented the first prize to the Shan State team, the second to the Yangon Region team and the third to the Taninthayi Region team in assistant coach level women’s singles (two swords). Nay Pyi Taw Council Member U Myint Soe awarded the first, second and third prize winners from the Shan State team, Yangon Region team and Magway Region team in assistant coach level women’s single event (long stick or Bojutsu). Moreover, the athletes from the Yangon Region, Bago Region and Shan State teams were also awarded first, second and third prizes in company-head level men’s singles(spear). Deputy Minister U Min Thu presented first, second and third prizes to the Yangon Region team, Shan State team and Mandalay Region team in company-head level women’s singles(spear), and another first, second and third prizes to the Mandalay Region team, Sagaing Region team and Mandalay Region team in joint-coach level women’s singles (martial arts). Moreover, Union Minister U Tun Ohn presented first, second and third prizes to the Yangon Region team, Kayin State team and Mandalay Region team in joint-coach level women’s singles (knife), and the first, second and third prize winners from Mandalay, Nay Pyi Taw and Shan State in men’s and women’s unarmed and dagger event were also awarded. Union Minister U Myint Kyaing also awarded the prizes to the Yangon Region team, Shan State team and Sagaing Region team in men’s and women’s unarmed, dagger and sword events, and another first, second and third prizes to the Magway Region team, Shan State team and Yangon Region team in assistant-coach level men’s two-sword singles. SAC member Khun San Lwin presented the first prize to the Yangon Region team, the second to the Mon State team and the third to the Shan State team in assistant-coach level men’s singles (long stick), and another first, second and third prizes to the Kachin State team, Ayeyawady Region team and Shan State team in men’s and women’s unarmed, dagger, sword and long stick event. Moreover, the award ceremony of Inter-States and Regions U-21 javelin was held in Wunna Theikdi Stadium, and Deputy Minister U Zin Min Htet gave first, second and third prizes to the Magway Region team and Shan State team in the women’s shot put. Deputy Minister U Min Min awarded first, second and third prizes winning the Ayeyawady Region team, Nay Pyi Taw team and Sagaing Region team in the women’s triple jump event. Union Minister U Min Thein Zan presented the first prize to the Mandalay Region team, the second to the Sagaing Region team and the third to the Yangon Region team in the men’s shot put event, Union Minister U Nyan Tun, the first to Taninthayi Region team, the second and third to Bago Region team in women’s 10,000-metre race, whereas Union Minister U Maung Maung Ohn, the first to Shan State team, the second to Yangon Region team and the third to Kachin State team in men’s 10,000-metre race. Myanmar Athletics Federation’s Secretary U Kyaw Htoo Aung awarded the first, second and third prize winners of the Ayeyawady Region team, Kachin State team and Shan State team in the men’s triple jump event, and another first, second and third prize winners of the Shan State team, the Bago Region team and the Taninthayi Region team in women’s 400-metre race. — MNA/KTZH

FSK Completes Public Offering of $100 million 6.125% Unsecured Notes Due 2030An Uxbridge manufacturing company, UCEL Inc., has been awarded almost $1.4 million by the Ontario government to help it expand its operations. The award was announced last week by Pickering-Uxbridge MPP and finance minister Peter Bethlenfalvy. An announcement by Bethlenfalvy’s office said the government award is in support of UCEL’s $10.8 million investment to boost local manufacturing and create 25 new jobs in Uxbridge. The funding is provided through the Regional Development Program’s Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Competitiveness(AMIC) Stream. “UCEL Inc.’s investment will boost the local manufacturing sector and create more good-paying jobs for workers and families in Uxbridge,” Bethlenfalvy said. UCEL, which manufactures construction hoists and industrial elevators, plans to expand its operations and adopt new technologies that will offer new elevator system supporting solutions. The investment will also see UCEL bring additional manufacturing capabilities in-house, including work that is currently outsourced overseas.

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Taoiseach Simon Harris has insisted he is not aware that any member of his team tried to get RTE to take down a viral social media clip of a much-criticised encounter with a disability care worker. The Fine Gael leader was asked about the controversy in the first question posed during the second and final TV leaders’ debate of Ireland’s General Election campaign. Mr Harris apologised over the weekend for his handling of the discussion with Charlotte Fallon while canvassing in Kanturk in Co Cork on Friday evening. READ MORE - McDonald clashes with Harris and Martin during final leaders' debate READ MORE - Simon Harris admits RTÉ was offered 'statement' to go with viral video of exchange with upset carer The Taoiseach was accused of dismissing concerns that Ms Fallon raised about Government support for the disability sector during the exchange filmed by RTE in a supermarket. Mr Harris rang Ms Fallon on Saturday and said he unreservedly apologised for the way he treated her, however focus has since shifted to Fine Gael’s interactions with the national broadcaster about the social media video. At the outset of Tuesday’s TV debate, co-host Miriam O’Callaghan directly asked the Fine Gael leader whether a member of his party contacted RTE to ask for the clip to be taken down. “I have no knowledge of that whatsoever, because this clip was entirely appropriate,” said Mr Harris. “It was a very important moment on the campaign. “And RTE and indeed many media outlets have been with me throughout the campaign, covering many interactions that I’ve had with many, many people right across this country.” The Taoiseach said the approach by his team member was part of the “normal contact that happens between party politics and broadcasters on a daily basis”. Mr Harris’s partner-in-government in the last coalition, Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin, said he was not aware of the approach to RTE by Fine Gael. “I didn’t realise this had happened,” he said. “I think Simon has given his explanation to it. I’m not sure it’s as normal or as usual. I just get on with it every day. But, again, I think, you know, I’m not au fait with the details behind all of this, or the background to it. “The video didn’t come down, and it was seen by many, many people. “And I think it illustrates that out there, there are a lot of people suffering in our society. “Notwithstanding the progress we’ve made as a country, a lot of people are facing a lot of individual challenges, and our job as public representatives and as leaders in travelling the country is to listen to people, hear their cases, to understand the challenges that they are going through in their lives. “And when we go about in election campaigns, we have to open up ourselves to criticism and to people calling us to account.” Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald had earlier in the day described reports of the Fine Gael approach to RTE as “chilling”. However, at the start of the debate, she was asked about a media-focused issue related to her own party, namely the controversial manifesto proposal for an independent expert review of RTE’s objectivity in its coverage of the war in Gaza and other international conflicts. Mr Harris previously branded the proposal a “dog whistle to conspiracy theorists” while Mr Martin said it was a “dangerous departure”. Ms McDonald defended the idea during the RTE Prime Time debate on Tuesday. “Politics and politicians should not try to influence editorial decisions or try and have clips taken down because they are inconvenient to them,” she said. “There has to be distance, there has to be objectivity. But I would say I am struck by the very defensive reaction from some to this (the review proposal). “The BBC, for example, a peer review looked at their coverage on migration. Politicians didn’t put their hands on it, and rightly so. “I think in a world where we have to rely on quality information, especially from the national broadcaster, which is in receipt of very substantial public funding, that has to be the gold standard of reliability. I think peer reviews like that are healthy.” It comes as Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said on Tuesday before the debate that "Micheál Martin is absolutely determined to put Fine Gael back in government”. “I can't fathom that,” she said. “I think, by any measure, if you're actually listening to people out on the ground in the course of this campaign, people are telling everybody that they are struggling, that they are suffering, in many instances, that they are left behind. “Some feel very betrayed by the government, particularly younger people.” Clare Daly, an independent candidate in Dublin Central, stated on Tuesday during a press conference in the Clonliffe House pub that the “idea of a left alliance and Sinn Féin being involved in that alternative government is something that should definitely be explored”. She said: “That’s very strongly the view we’re getting on the doorsteps, that people want a change. “Sometimes change is presented as something to be feared. ‘Oh if we take that step, will it be worse off?’ “But many people are already in that place now, where they say, “Well, we can't be worse off’.” Ms Daly also defended herself following criticism of her stance on the Russia-Ukraine war. She argued that her position on the war in “Ukraine and Palestine are identical” and she wants a “ceasefire and a negotiated settlement”. She also stated that Sinn Féin is now saying the same as its manifesto calls for a “coordinated and concerted effort” to “secure an end to the hostilities”. She added: “I’m never called a Netanyahu puppet. I’m called a Putin puppet. “I have voted for every single resolution to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, to respect the territorial integrity of that country, and to argue for a negotiated settlement, which means the people of Ukraine and the people of Russia or their governments deciding.” Elsewhere, Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman stated that a “government propped up by Independent TDs could be a “recipe for absolute chaos”. He warned of the consequences of having what he described as “right-wing independents” making up the government formation after Friday’s election. Elsewhere, Fine Gael’s Paschal Donohoe was forced to do a U-turn on appearing on a television debate. Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty accused Mr Donohoe of “chickening out” of the debate. Ms Donohoe’s spokeswoman initially did not refute suggestions he was not taking part in the debate. She later said: “There was a mix-up, on our side, in terms of the scheduling of the debate, which has now been rectified. 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Article content (Bloomberg) — FBI Director Christopher Wray announced he will resign before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, prematurely ending his historic and tumultuous tenure as head of the nation’s top investigative law enforcement agency. Recommended Videos Wray said in a speech to agency staff Wednesday that he plans to resign at the end of Joe Biden’s term as president next month. Trump, who will be inaugurated on Jan. 20, made it clear he won’t keep Wray on as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, even though he’s serving a 10-year term that doesn’t end until 2027. Wray told the the agency’s workforce that stepping down is the “best way to avoid dragging the bureau deeper into the fray.” “What absolutely cannot, must not change is our commitment to doing the right thing, the right way, every time,” Wray said, in a speech provided to reporters. “Our adherence to our core values, our dedication to independence and objectivity, and our defense of the rule of law — those fundamental aspects of who we are must never change.” Trump posted on his Truth Social network on Nov. 30 that he plans to nominate as FBI director Kash Patel, a loyalist who has pledged to overhaul the bureau and even said he would shut down the agency’s headquarters in Washington. Trump will be able to pick an acting director to serve until the Senate confirms his nominee. Trump chose Wray to lead the FBI in June 2017 after he fired then-Director James Comey, who launched the investigation into whether Trump’s campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election. The probe was later taken over by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. But Trump and his allies eventually turned on Wray and have repeatedly lambasted him for actions the FBI took that they didn’t approve of or for not taking certain actions that they wanted. “We will now restore the Rule of Law for all Americans,” Trump wrote on Truth Social Wednesday. “We want our FBI back, and that will now happen.” Meanwhile, Attorney General Merrick Garland praised Wray in a statement, saying he “has worked tirelessly to protect the American people and to lead an agency of 38,000 dedicated public servants, many of whom put their lives on the line every day to serve their communities.” Wray said in his speech that his “goal is to keep the focus on our mission.” He decried those who judge actions based on whether or not they liked the result. “That’s not how independence and objectivity work,” Wray said. “We’re not on any one side. We’re on the American people’s side. The Constitution’s side” Mild mannered and soft spoken, Wray, a New York City native, tried to steer the bureau away from political turbulence during his tenure. He replaced the bureau’s leadership when he took over as director and worked to stay out of the public spotlight as he emphasized the agency’s core missions of investigating corporate crime, espionage cases, cyber attacks and violent offenses. He also oversaw implementation of new restrictions on how analysts can search intelligence databases and obtain classified warrants. But Wray was never able to escape controversy. He came under heated criticism by conservatives when FBI agents carried out a court-authorized search of Trump’s Florida resort in 2022 to retrieve classified documents. His agents also participated in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s probe into Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, and investigated Trump supporters who attacked the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, to stop the congressional certification of the election. The classified documents and election probes led to indictments of Trump. However, Smith had to dismiss the election case because of the Justice Department’s policy barring prosecution of a sitting president. A federal judge dismissed the classified documents case but the department wants to reinstate it without Trump. Wray also became the target of criticism by conservatives for an assessment generated by an FBI field office in Richmond, Virginia, in 2023 that warned of possible threats posed by “radical-traditionalist” Catholics. The assessment was withdrawn and Wray has condemned it, but critics have alleged without evidence that it represented an effort to persecute Catholics and conservatives over their beliefs. Meanwhile, Patel has vowed to carry out reforms to defeat what he calls “the deep state” in the FBI and elsewhere. In his book Government Gangsters, Patel endorsed calls to fire government employees who undermine the president’s agenda. “We must identify the people in government that are crippling our constitutional republic,” Patel told the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year.

First dog-friendly cruise scheduled for 2025. Organizers hope it turns into a recurring event.TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — A U.S. senator has called for mysterious drones spotted flying at night over sensitive areas in New Jersey and other parts of the Mid-Atlantic region to be “shot down, if necessary,” even as it remains unclear who owns the unmanned aircraft. “We should be doing some very urgent intelligence analysis and take them out of the skies, especially if they’re flying over airports or military bases,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said Thursday, as concerns about the drones spread across Capitol Hill. People in the New York region are also concerned that the drones may be sharing airspace with commercial airlines, he said, demanding more transparency from the Biden administration. The White House said Thursday that a review of the reported sightings shows that many of them are actually manned aircraft being flown lawfully. White House National Security spokesman John Kirby said there were no reported sightings in any restricted airspace. He said the U.S. Coast Guard has not uncovered any foreign involvement from coastal vessels. “We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or a public safety threat, or have a foreign nexus,” Kirby said, echoing statements from the Pentagon and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh has said they are not U.S. military drones. In a joint statement issued Thursday afternoon, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security said they and their federal partners, in close coordination with the New Jersey State Police, “continue to deploy personnel and technology to investigate this situation and confirm whether the reported drone flights are actually drones or are instead manned aircraft or otherwise inaccurate sightings.” The agencies said they have not corroborated any of the reported sightings with electronic detection, and that reviews of available images appear to show many of the reported drones are actually manned aircraft. “There are no reported or confirmed drone sightings in any restricted air space,” according to the statement. The drones appear to avoid detection by traditional methods such as helicopter and radio, according to a state lawmaker briefed Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security. The number of sightings has increased in recent days, though officials say many of the objects seen may have been planes rather than drones. It’s also possible that a single drone has been reported more than once. The worry stems partly from the flying objects initially being spotted near the Picatinny Arsenal, a U.S. military research and manufacturing facility, and over President-elect Donald Trump’s golf course in Bedminster. In a post on the social media platform X, Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia described the drones as up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) in diameter and sometimes traveling with their lights switched off. Drones are legal in New Jersey for recreational and commercial use but are subject to local and Federal Aviation Administration regulations and flight restrictions. Operators must be FAA certified. Most, but not all, of the drones spotted in New Jersey appeared to be larger than those typically used by hobbyists. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey said he was frustrated by the lack of transparency, saying it could help spread fear and misinformation. “We should know what’s going on over our skies,” he said Thursday. John Duesler, president of the Pennsylvania Drone Association, said witnesses may be confused about what they are seeing, especially in the dark, and noted it’s hard to know the size of the drones or how close they might be. “There are certainly big drones, such as agricultural drones, but typically they are not the type you see flying around in urban or suburban spaces,” Duesler said Thursday. Duesler said the drones — and those flying them — likely cannot evade detection. “They will leave a radio frequency footprint, they all leave a signature," he said. "We will find out what kind of drones they were, who was flying them and where they were flying them.” Fantasia, a Morris County Republican, was among several lawmakers who met with state police and Homeland Security officials to discuss the sightings from the New York City area across New Jersey and westward into parts of Pennsylvania, including over Philadelphia. It is unknown at this time whether the sightings are related. Duesler said the public wants to know what's going on. “I hope (the government agencies) will come out with more information about this to ease our fears. But this could just be the acts of rogue drone operators, it’s not an ‘invasion’ as some reports have called it,” Duesler said. “I am concerned about this it but not alarmed by it.” ___ Associated Press reporters Mark Scolforo in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; and reporter Darlene Superville and videojournalists Serkan Gurbuz and Nathan Ellgren in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report. Bruce Shipkowski, The Associated Press

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