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Lam trial hears "abusive" mother spent three days in nursing home
Lam trial hears "abusive" mother spent three days in nursing home

Ottawa Citizen

time24-06-2025

  • Ottawa Citizen

Lam trial hears "abusive" mother spent three days in nursing home

Worried about their mother's increasingly abusive behaviour, the Lam family moved her out of the Bowmount Street townhouse she shared with her two adult daughters and into a nursing home. Article content But 88-year-old Kieu Lam lasted only three days in the nursing home before her son, Minh Huynh, brought her back to Bowmount Street. Article content Article content Testifying through a Cantonese interpreter Tuesday at the first-degree murder trial of his two sisters, Minh told court he did not want his mother to die unhappy in a nursing home, where she had difficulty communicating. Kieu spoke only Cantonese. Huynh told court he loved his mother despite her history of abuse, and sometimes, violence. Article content Article content 'She is my mother,' he told court. Article content Article content Minh said he thought his mother's behaviour would change after living in the nursing home, but that didn't happen. He told court her behaviour returned to normal after a few days, then became worse. Article content Sisters Chau Kanh Lam, 59, and Hue Ai Lam, 62, have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of their mother. Court has heard their mother was killed in her bed just after midnight on Oct. 31, 2022 — just months after she left the nursing home. Article content The Crown contends the Vietnamese-born sisters struck their defenceless mother in the head with a hammer as she was sleeping, then strangled her to death. Article content The jury has heard Hue told police she struck her mother with a hammer and then gave the weapon to her sister. Hue said they had planned the attack for days because they could no longer live with their mother's verbal and physical abuse. Article content Article content 'Everything was collecting to the point where it broke the dam,' Hue told police interrogators through an interpreter. Article content Article content Under cross examination Tuesday from defence lawyer Paolo Giancaterino, Minh told court he lived in the Bowmount Street house with his mother and sisters for nine years, until 2001. Minh said he saw his mother control every aspect of his sisters' lives, and nag, scold and hit them. Article content Minh said he did not escape his mother's approbation. Article content 'Sometimes, when there's anything she doesn't like, she can be nagging and nagging the whole day,' Minh told court. Article content She would often insult them, he said, and say they weren't listening or were not smart. She complained about her food and the fact her daughters were unmarried, Minh said.

Second National Press Forum in Vietnam elevates strategic vision for revolutionary press
Second National Press Forum in Vietnam elevates strategic vision for revolutionary press

The Star

time21-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Second National Press Forum in Vietnam elevates strategic vision for revolutionary press

HANOI: The second National Press Forum, which wrapped up in Hanoi on Friday (June 20), was a great success, opening up a creative space and elevating the strategic vision for Vietnam's revolutionary press as it advances alongside the nation, chairman of the Vietnam Journalists' Association Le Quoc Minh (pic) affirmed. Minh, who is also Head of the Steering Committee for the National Press Festival 2025, said that the forum has become a remarkable highlight in the series of events commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day, drawing special attention from the press community and the public over the past two days. He appreciated the dedication, enthusiasm, and strong commitment of nearly 70 speakers who contributed to the forum, affirming that the active participation of hundreds of delegates, including journalists, media agency leaders, press managers, journalism students, and media enthusiasts, resulted in 12 high-quality sessions. Notably, the 10 thematic panel discussions were well-organised and methodically conducted, featuring highly topical themes and rich content that captured strong interest from both the press circle and the wider public. Amidst a rapidly transforming world driven by digital technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and globalisation, Vietnamese journalism is facing unprecedented challenges, yet also tremendous opportunities, provided it can proactively adapt and innovate. One of the most pressing challenges is the rise of social media video content and individually generated news, which poses a direct threat to mainstream media outlets. This new era presents journalism with chances to reaffirm its leadership role. In the context where AI dominates and produces vast volumes of content, the only sustainable path forward for journalism is to focus on high-quality content and core values. Journalism must redefine its mission - not to report the fastest, but to provide the most profound and trustworthy value. These pressing concerns were at the heart of discussions at this year's National Press Forum. The forum served not only as a space for intellectual exchange and dialogue among journalists nationwide but also as a platform for exploring innovative approaches to transform Vietnamese journalism, aiming toward a truly professional, modern, and human-centered journalism in this era of the nation's rise, Minh added. At the first session 'Vietnamese journalism in the new era: Vision for creating development space,' delegates and experts discussed challenges, opportunities as well as key solutions for the sustainable development of Vietnamese journalism. Meanwhile, the session on AI and digital transformation strategy of Vietnamese newsrooms attracted many managers, experts, and journalists. They shared the view that AI opens up unprecedented opportunities for the Vietnamese press and media industry from improving the content quality to increasing social impacts, helping newsrooms adapt to the digital era and meet the increasing information needs of the public. At the fifth session on revenue in the digital age, speakers stressed that newsrooms must focus not only on producing quality content but also on securing sufficient funding to sustain operations. Other sessions covered topics such as female leadership in journalism, strategies to engage Gen Z, how television is adapting to the new media landscape, and mechanisms to develop radio in the current context. Notably, the 10th session on Resolution 18 and the requirement for innovation in press personnel attracted the public and journalists. The resolution, aimed at streamlining the political system, called for a leaner press sector to enhance its effectiveness. However, streamlining is not just about mergers, downsizing, or staff cuts. It's also about optimising resources, minimising waste, and improving operational efficiency. The process presents an opportunity for press agencies to innovate their organisational models, build convergent newsrooms, and modernise workflows. - Vietnam News/ANN

Saturday Morning Webtoons: GRAND MA and 28TH CENTURY SUPERFAN
Saturday Morning Webtoons: GRAND MA and 28TH CENTURY SUPERFAN

Geek Girl Authority

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Girl Authority

Saturday Morning Webtoons: GRAND MA and 28TH CENTURY SUPERFAN

Good morning, fellow WEBTOON readers, and welcome to this week's installment of Saturday Morning Webtoons! This is where we shine a light on two WEBTOONs we are thoroughly enjoying. These stories have captivated us chapter after chapter each week, and we couldn't pass up sharing them with you! So grab your favorite snacks and an electronic device and settle into these sensational stories. DISCLAIMER: The following posts may contain spoilers for the WEBTOON series Grand Ma and 28th Century Superfan . RELATED: 10 Best WEBTOON Series Released in 2024 Grand Ma Grand Ma WEBTOON Original Series. Our first series for this week's Saturday Morning Webtoons is Gurei's Grand Ma . The slice-of-life comic follows Minh, a young man working in a flower shop. Life is anything but ordinary for this florist since he can see both the living and the dead. The series centers around Minh's everyday interactions with beings in both worlds. He is joined by his otherworldly Grandmother and a fun cast of unordinary characters. Grand Ma is a series that we feel everyone should read at least once. It isn't overly long, but Gurei manages to pack quite the punch in the 50 chapters. The story shifts from comedy to gut-punching you with emotion in the blink of an eye. We also love how colorful and unique all of the otherworldly spirits are within the story. We spent time in each chapter just looking at all of the incredible characters. Grand Ma is complete. Readers can find it on the official WEBTOON page. RELATED: LGBTQ+ Books to Keep Pride Going for the Rest of 2025 28th Century Superfan 28th Century Superfan WEBTOON Original Series. Our second WEBTOON series this week is Cutbu's 28th Century Superfan . Ji-eum Lee is a struggling author who just wants someone to buy her latest book when her number one Stan magically appears in her living room from the 28th century. Next thing you know, the two are on a bizarre roller-coaster adventure that may just lead to her best novel yet. Or will it all fall apart? Only the future knows and unfortunately Stan doesn't seem to be much help. Sometimes, when we read a WEBTOON series, we don't want all the emotions, in-depth backstories, major character arcs, and suspense. Sometimes we just want a series that will have us laughing the whole way through. This is where 28th Century Superfan comes in. There is a plot, but that's not important. In fact, the entire plot is just Ji-eum trying to figure out what happens next on this wild ride. It's full of laughs and out-of-this-world antics, making it the perfect series when you don't want to think too hard. 28th Century Superfan is complete. Readers can find it on the official WEBTOON page. 10 More LGBTQIA+ WEBTOON Series To Read for Pride Month

Main Vietnam stock exchange launches long-awaited trading system
Main Vietnam stock exchange launches long-awaited trading system

The Star

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Main Vietnam stock exchange launches long-awaited trading system

This picture taken on May 28, 2012 shows Vietnamese workers walking past the Stock Exchange building in Ho Chi Minh City. - AFP HANOI: Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange officially launched its new trading system on Monday (May 5), as the country pushes to unlock emerging market status and boost foreign investment. The new system, known as KRX from Korea Exchange, is expected to shorten the settlement cycle and increase trading capacity, according to an earlier statement from the State Securities Commission. "The new system will establish the foundation for a central clearing counterparty system," said Nguyen The Minh, head of research at Yuanta Securities Vietnam. Both the MSCI and FTSE indices currently classify Vietnam as a frontier market, which prevents many funds, family offices, and others from investing in companies listed there. FTSE will hold its next regular review in September. Vietnam has been on FTSE's watchlist for a possible upgrade since 2018. Vietnam's benchmark stock index rose slightly on Monday morning, reaching 1,232 as of 0243 GMT. Last November, Vietnam removed a requirement for overseas investors to fully prefund equity trades, one of the longstanding barriers to its potential upgrade. The KRX had faced multiple delays due to regulatory and technical roadblocks. "KRX can enhance market liquidity and pave the way for the launch of other new financial products including day trading, short-selling and derivatives, which will better benefit investors," Minh said. According to Minh, the system has been functioning properly so far, but it may take investors some time to get accustomed to it. - Reuters

Vietnam's main stock exchange launches long-awaited trading system
Vietnam's main stock exchange launches long-awaited trading system

Business Times

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Times

Vietnam's main stock exchange launches long-awaited trading system

[HANOI] Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange officially launched its new trading system on Monday (May 5), as the country pushes to unlock emerging market status and boost foreign investment. The new system, known as KRX from Korea Exchange, is expected to shorten the settlement cycle and increase trading capacity, according to an earlier statement from the State Securities Commission. 'The new system will establish the foundation for a central clearing counterparty system,' said Nguyen The Minh, head of research at Yuanta Securities Vietnam. Both the MSCI and FTSE indices currently classify Vietnam as a frontier market, which prevents many funds, family offices, and others from investing in companies listed there. FTSE will hold its next regular review in September. Vietnam has been on FTSE's watchlist for a possible upgrade since 2018. Vietnam's benchmark stock index rose slightly on Monday morning, reaching 1,232 as at 0243 GMT. A NEWSLETTER FOR YOU Friday, 8.30 am Asean Business Business insights centering on South-east Asia's fast-growing economies. Sign Up Sign Up Last November, Vietnam removed a requirement for overseas investors to fully prefund equity trades, one of the longstanding barriers to its potential upgrade. The KRX had faced multiple delays due to regulatory and technical roadblocks. 'KRX can enhance market liquidity and pave the way for the launch of other new financial products including day trading, short-selling and derivatives, which will better benefit investors,' Minh said. According to Minh, the system has been functioning properly so far, but it may take investors some time to get accustomed to it. REUTERS

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