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Creamline faces Cignal in knockout semis of PVL Reinforced  Conference

CREAMLINE COOL SMASHERS — PVL

Games Thursday
(PhilSports Arena)
4 p.m. — PLDT vs Akari
6 p.m. — Creamline vs Cignal

FOUR teams, one eyeing to extend its dynastic reign and the other three still hoping to establish one, face off in Thursday’s knockout semifinals of the Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Reinforced Conference at the PhilSports Arena.

Creamline aims to keep its reputation as the greatest team in league history intact as it shoots for a 15th straight podium finish, a 12th finals appearance and a ninth title — all league records — as it squares off with Cignal in the main game at 6 p.m.

Meanwhile, PLDT eyes its best finish in the league following two fourth-place efforts since returning to the league three years ago as it tangles with Akari, which will similarly eye the same after crashing out in their first six conferences in the league, in their 4 p.m. duel.

Interestingly, PLDT won a championship when the league was then called Shakey’s V-League nine years ago.

While the Cool Smashers have been there and done that, the HD Spikers will be eyeing only their fifth podium finish that was splintered by four third-place efforts, a second finals appearance and a breakthrough crown.

Cignal’s one and only crack at a first PVL championship came two years ago in this same conference that was eventually topped by Petro Gazz, which was shown the door by Creamline in a painful 25-23, 25-19, 25-18 defeat Tuesday at the Filoil EcoOil Arena.

The HD Spikers made it this far by escaping past Russian destroyer Marina Tushova and the Capital1 Solar Spikers in a gripping 25-19, 36-34, 16-25, 22-25, 15-12, Saturday also in San Juan.

American Erica Staunton and Bernadeth Pons should be expected to carry Creamline on their shoulders again after carrying most of the scoring brunt in the quarters where they dropped 19 and 16 points, respectively.

“It’s a do or do, so were not gonna die,” said Ms. Pons.

“I did not wanna be done playing with this team, I love to play with these girls, I would have been devastated if today (Tuesday) was my last day so I decided we extended our and we’re fighting for a semis spot now,” said Ms. Staunton. — Joey Villar

Racela debuts as UPHSD Altas coach in NCAA Season 100

Coach Olsen Racela — UAAP

NEW head coach Olsen Racela brims with excitement and optimism when he debuts for the University of Perpetual Help Altas (UPHSD) in the NCAA Season 100 on Sept. 7 at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Appointed at the helm of rebuilding Altas in January, Mr. Racela said hopes are high for his wards to be competitive and give the fancied NCAA bets a run for their own money despite a young squad.

Ten rookies will join the only eight holdovers in the Perpetual program in a bid to spring some suprises in the the historic centennial season of the country’s oldest collegiate league to be hosted by the Lyceum of the Philippines University.

“I am very conservative because I’ll take it one game at a time, compete in every possession, keep up with the opponent, hopefully steal a win in every game,” said Mr. Racela, currently an assistant for Ginebra in the PBA and former mentor of FEU in the UAAP.

“I admit that, we are not on their list of teams to beat this season and some experts say, we are not too strong this season, but that’s not a reason to not be competitive.”

Mark Gojo Cruz, Bryan Manuel, Axl Jon Manuel, Emman Pizarro, Markkian Danag, Axle Rose Javier, Justin Thompson, Bryle Mascariñas, Iñigo Montemayor and Ralph Cauguiran will be the neophyte but fearless charges of Mr. Racela.

Guiding them are skipper Christian Pagaran along with Nathaniel Sevilla, John Cedrick Abis, Jearico Nuñez, John Paul Boral, Gelo Gelsano, Shawn Orgo and Richard Movida as Perpetual deals with the departure of Jielo Razon, Jasper Cuevas and Joey Barcuma.

Young, inexeperienced and all, the Altas are ready to go — especially with the guidance of deputy mentor Richard del Rosario and assistant team manager Scottie Thompson, also part of Ginebra in the PBA as assistant coach and star player, respectively.

The Las Piñas-based dribblers will also troop into the NCAA wars with unwavering resources from a bevy of backers led by F2 Logistics, Fins and Claws as well as World Balance.

F2, which also committed support to juniors and women’s volleyball programs of Perpetual, recently signed an agreement led by Chief Executive Officer Efren Uy and Perpetual team manager Anton Tamayo.

“Hopefully they gain the experience early-on and matured immediately in every game and will help immediately this season and in the seasons to come” Mr. Racela beamed. — John Bryan Ulanday

Sinner and Alcaraz move on after minor blips at US Open

NEW YORK — Top seed Jannik Sinner left the doping controversy that marred his US Open preparations in the rear view mirror on Tuesday with a largely drama-free start to his campaign while fellow title contender Carlos Alcaraz also advanced after a minor blip.

Women’s top seed Iga Swiatek overcame Kamilla Rakhimova 6-4 7-6(6) to reach the second round before two-times champion Naomi Osaka stunned 10th seed Jelena Ostapenko 6-3 6-2 on her return to New York after a maternity break.

The spotlight was firmly on Mr. Sinner in the day session as the Italian overcame a slow start to seal a 2-6 6-2 6-1 6-2 win over American Mackenzie McDonald a week after he was cleared of any wrongdoing over two failed tests in March for a banned drug.

Mr. Sinner, who has maintained his innocence, has been under intense scrutiny after escaping a doping ban but the 23-year-old was pleased to have the backing of fans on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

“The response from fans, I feel it has been great, also throughout when the news came out, in the practice sessions, there was a lot of support, which I’m very glad and happy about,” Mr. Sinner said.

“It is still a little bit, you know, not easy. You have to go day by day … I was curious to see how the reaction of the fans has been, but it has been very positive.”

Mr. Alcaraz, another Flushing Meadows crowd favorite, gifted Australian qualifier Li Tu a set but the 2022 champion steadied the ship before closing out a 6-2 4-6 6-3 6-1 victory inside three hours.

LONGEST MATCH
Briton Dan Evans needed a much bigger effort to advance as he beat Russian 23rd seed Karen Khachanov 6-7(6) 7-6(2) 7-6(4) 4-6 6-4 in the longest US Open match of the professional era -an exhausting five hours and 35 minutes.

“Obviously I won’t practice tomorrow. Just recover and try and recover as best as possible. I was hurting all over really,” Mr. Evans said.

“I don’t think I’ve played five hours, that long, in a day ever in two sessions, never mind in one.”

Former champion Emma Raducanu was unable to avoid the exit door as the Briton fell 6-1 3-6 6-4 to Sofia Kenin, while fourth seed Elena Rybakina overcame a late fightback to beat Destanee Aiava 6-1 7-6(1).

French Open and Wimbledon runner-up Jasmine Paolini was made to work hard by 2019 New York champion Bianca Andreescu but went through 6-7(5) 6-2 6-4. — Reuters

NFL allows private equity firms to invest in teams

THE OWNERS of the National Football League (NFL) have allowed some private equity firms to buy up to a 10% stake in a team, the NFL said on Tuesday.

Firms initially approved by the NFL include Ares Management, Arctos Partners and Sixth Street in addition to a consortium comprising Blackstone, Carlyle, CVC, Dynasty Equity and Ludis.

The private equity firms plan to invest a total of $12 billion and can invest in up to six NFL teams each, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The NFL’s 32 owners voted at a special league meeting in Eagan, Minnesota.

Investors will need to commit a minimum of $2 billion and can invest in up to six clubs, according to the details of the meeting provided by the league, which also require a minimum hold period of six years.

The league has informed the investment firms and owners that it intends to take a share of the private equity profits on any future sales of ownership stakes, CNBC said in a separate report.

Arctos Partners, a Dallas-based private equity firm, said after the approval that it would be the only firm with an assent to invest in equity across each of the five most popular major North American leagues.

Late last year, Arctos invested in the Aston Martin Formula One team in exchange for a minority shareholding. It had also acquired a minority common equity stake in French football club Paris Saint-Germain. — Reuters

Japan issues emergency warning as powerful Typhoon Shanshan brings heavy rains

HIGH WAVES are observed along the shore as Typhoon Shanshan approaches southwestern Japan in Makurazaki, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, Aug. 28, in this photo taken by Kyodo. — KYODO/VIA REUTERS

TOKYO — Japan issued an emergency warning on Wednesday as powerful Typhoon Shanshan approached the southwestern region with heavy rain and strong winds, prompting Toyota Motor to suspend operations at all of its domestic factories.

Airlines and rail operators also canceled some services over the coming days as the typhoon, categorized as “very strong,” packed winds of 50 meters per second with gusts of up to 70 meters per second (252 km per hour/157 mph). “Maximum caution is required given that forecasts are for strong winds, high waves and high tides that have not been seen thus far,” the Japan Meteorological Agency  (JMA) warned.

Shanshan is expected to strike Japan’s southwestern Kyushu island over the next few days and approach the central and eastern regions, which includes the capital Tokyo, around the weekend, JMA said.

Authorities issued evacuation orders for more than 800,000 residents in Kagoshima prefecture in Kyushu and the central Aichi and Shizuoka prefectures.

In Aichi, home to Toyota’s headquarters, two people believed to be residents of a house that collapsed in a landslide during heavy rains were unaccounted for. Three residents of the house had been pulled out, according to public broadcaster NHK.

Toyota will suspend operations of all 14 plants in Japan from Wednesday evening through Thursday morning, it said.

Typhoon Shanshan is the latest harsh weather to hit Japan following last week’s Typhoon Ampil, which also led to blackouts and evacuations.

ANA Holdings said it would cancel more than 210 domestic flights in total between Wednesday and Friday slated to leave or arrive in southwestern Japan, affecting about 18,400 passengers.

Japan Airlines said it would cancel 170 domestic flights through Thursday. A total of 10 international flights operated by both airlines will also be suspended. — Reuters

Swifties for Kamala start campaign without Taylor

AN ATTENDEE wears a backpack with a Taylor Swift sign during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Aug. 21, 2024. — BRANDON BELL/GETTY IMAGES

POP STAR Taylor Swift has yet to endorse a candidate for president this election season, but some of her fans are entering their political era by organizing for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kirsten Gillibrand, both Democrats, joined singer-songwriter Carole King and about 15,000 others on a video conference Tuesday to kickstart Swifties for Kamala’s organizing efforts. All of the speakers mentioned their favorite Swift song on the call, including Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts, who said “Snow on the Beach” was his.

The call on Zoom raked in more than $113,000, organizers said. Ms. Swift said in July that 113 was her “favorite number” at an Eras Tour concert in Zurich. Donations continued to roll in after the call concluded.

The Swifties for Kamala call is the latest example of affinity and identity-based groups organizing online for the vice president in what has turned out to be a truncated campaign period after President Joseph R. Biden dropped out of the race late last month.

The Harris campaign and allies have embraced virtual gatherings to quickly mobilize volunteers and raise money.

Ms. Harris entered August with $377 million cash on hand compared to $327 million for former President Donald Trump, whose fundraising has lagged behind his Democratic opponents — whether Mr. Biden or Ms. Harris — for most of the campaign.

Ms. King serenaded attendees Tuesday with a brief rendition of “Shake it Off,” her favorite Taylor Swift song, and she offered some tips for how to effectively knock on doors to convince voters to support Ms. Harris.

“I’ve been a political activist for years. I’ve been a volunteer and I’ve been a door-knocker, even as a famous person,” Ms. King said.

“You are resilient, and you know how to take on bullies,” Ms. Warren said on the call. “That’s what the Harris campaign is all about. Sticking up to bullies like Donald Trump.”

Other speakers on Tuesday’s call included Representative Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvnia, Representative Becca Balint of Vermont, and North Carolina Democratic Party chair Anderson Clayton.

Ms. Swift is not affiliated with the group and she did not attend the call, but the organizers said on social media that she was “always welcome to show up to our party.”

Ms. Swift’s massive following has grown over the past year as she has toured across the country and internationally, playing to sold-out sports stadiums.

The Democratic ticket had been eager to secure Ms. Swift’s backing. Mr. Biden’s campaign privately hoped for months to land her endorsement before he stood aside and backed Ms. Harris for the top of the ticket. Rumors circulated heavily last week that Ms. Swift or Beyoncé could perform at the Democratic National Convention, though neither ended up making an appearance.

Mr. Trump has openly sought Ms. Swift’s support, earlier this year in a post on Truth Social, the social-media platform he owns. Earlier this month, he posted an artificial intelligence-created image of her offering her endorsement, which she never gave.

Ms. Swift has signaled she may get politically active this cycle. Last September, the tortured poet of the Millennial generation posted a short message on Instagram encouraging her hundreds of millions of followers to register to vote. Afterward, the website Ms. Swift directed her fans to — the nonpartisan nonprofit Vote.org — recorded more than 35,000 voter registrations, according to the organization.

In 2020, Ms. Swift endorsed Mr. Biden for president.

The Democratic National Convention last week showcased an array of other pop culture icons — including television executive Oprah Winfrey, musician Stevie Wonder, actress Mindy Kaling and singer John Legend. — Bloomberg

South Korea to ask Telegram, other social media firms to help tackle digital sex crimes

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SEOUL — South Korean authorities said on Wednesday they plan to ask Telegram and other social media platforms to more actively help with the deletion and blocking of sexually explicit deepfake content, part of measures aimed at tackling the growing problem.

The steps come amid public and political outrage after several domestic media outlets reported that sexually explicit deepfake images and videos of South Korean women were often found in Telegram chatrooms.

A 24-hour hotline for victims will also be set up and the number of regulatory personnel monitoring digital sex crimes will be doubled from the current number of 70, the Korea Communications Standards Commission said.

The Korean National Police Agency also said it will make a seven-month push to crack down on online sex crimes. The media watchdog plans to set up a consultative body to enhance communication with social media firms about deleting and blocking sexual deepfake content, its chairman, Ryu Hee-lim, told a meeting on the issue.

For companies that don’t have offices in South Korea, it wants to set up a face-to-face channel for regular consultation.

“Production, possession and distribution of deepfake sex crime videos are a serious crime that destroys the individual dignity and personal rights,” Mr. Ryu said.

In addition to Telegram, the commission said it would be seeking cooperation from X as well as Meta’s Facebook and Instagram and Google’s YouTube. None of the companies responded to Reuters request for comment.

Criticism of Telegram in South Korea has coincided with the arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram’s Russian-born founder, on the weekend — part of a French probe into child pornography, drug trafficking and fraud on the encrypted messaging app.

The number of deepfake sex crime cases in South Korea has surged from 156 in 2021 when data was first collated to 297 so far this year, with most of the perpetrators being teenagers, according to police data.

The victims are usually female and include school students as well as female soldiers in South Korea’s military.

South Koreans have made more than 6,400 requests for help from the Korea Communications Standards Commission to have sexually explicit deepfake content taken down this year. That compares with nearly 7,200 cases last year in which the commission agreed to help take down the content. — Reuters

Chinese hackers exploited bug to compromise internet companies, cybersecurity firm says

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WASHINGTON — A Chinese hacking group exploited a software bug to compromise several internet companies in the US and abroad, a cybersecurity firm said on Tuesday.

Researchers at the firm, Lumen Technologies, said in a blog post that the hackers took advantage of a previously unknown vulnerability in Versa Director — a software platform used to manage services for customers of Santa Clara, California-based Versa Networks. It said four US victims and one Indian victim had been identified, although it declined to identify them.

Versa Networks issued an advisory on Monday acknowledging that the vulnerability had been exploited “in at least one known instance” by an advanced group of hackers, and urged customers to update their software to fix the bug.

Lumen’s blog post said that its researchers assessed with “moderate confidence” that the hacking campaign, which kicked off as early as June 12, was carried out by an alleged Chinese government-backed group nicknamed “Volt Typhoon.” Lumen researcher Ryan English said that the internet companies were targeted for the attackers to surveil their customers.

“They very rarely go in through the front door,” he said.

Doug Britton, an executive with Virginia-based RunSafe Security, said the research appeared sound and that the access described by Lumen would allow a group like Volt Typhoon “the ability to do broad, silent surveillance.”

The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request seeking comment, although Beijing routinely denies allegations of its involvement in cyberespionage. On Friday, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency added the Versa vulnerability to its list of “known exploited vulnerabilities.”

Brandon Wales, the recently departed executive director of CISA, was quoted by the Washington Post on Tuesday saying that China’s hacking effort had “dramatically stepped up from where it used to be.”

Volt Typhoon has emerged as a group of particular concern to U.S. cybersecurity officials. In April, FBI Director Christopher Wray said China was developing the “ability to physically wreak havoc” on U.S. critical infrastructure. — Reuters

Thai economy has not reached full potential

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BANGKOK — Thailand’s economic growth has not reached its full potential, though there are some signs of recovery, a caretaker deputy finance minister said on Wednesday.

Southeast Asia’s second largest economy is likely to grow between 2.3% and 2.8% this year, Paopoom Rojanasakul said at a business forum.

He said the growth rate had not reached its full potential due to complex factors, including global geopolitical tensions, volatilities in global financial markets and domestic factors such as the political situation and delays in budget spending.

“Despite these challenges, we have confidence in the resilience and adaptability of the Thai economy, and we are seeing signs of economic recovery,” Mr. Paopoom said.

New investment is needed to maintain the country’s competitiveness, he added. 

Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy grew at a faster pace of 2.3% in the April-June quarter from a year earlier, beating analysts’ expectations.

Last year’s growth of 1.9% lagged regional peers. —  Reuters

‘Nature is punishing us’: Drought imperils farmers and bees in Mexico’s north

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BUENAVENTURA, Mexico — In the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, residents and farmers have anxiously watched and waited for clouds to bring rain to refill dried-out dams, water wells and lagoons. They’ve waited so far in vain.

The largest state of Mexico has a dry or semi-dry climate at the best of times, but has faced unusually low rainfall levels in recent years. Near the town of Buenaventura, the Las Lajas dam is near empty and the little water left is infested with dead fish.

“The situation is bleak,” said Rogelio Pacheco Flores, the municipal president of Buenaventura. “This dam is practically without water. We see total devastation, the truth is that nature is punishing us.”

Cattle from nearby farms have come to cool off in the little wet mud that remains, but the depleted dam has meant many farmers have suffered, unable to irrigate their crops.

In previous planting seasons, the wells helped water the land, but amid the drought farmers have decided to leave land unplanted or use the scarce water to keep long-standing groves of walnut trees from dying.

“The levels of our farming wells are dwindling,” said local farmer Angel Rueda Solorio. “We are no longer able to sow our crops due to the lack of water. We have already had several years, two consecutive years without rain.”

Local beekeepers have also been hit. Bees are dying in huge numbers because the lack of rain has drastically reduced wild flower blooms, causing the bees to go looking for pollen in the crop fields, where herbicides kill them as well as pests.

“There is almost no vegetation in the landscape right now, due to the drought,” said Adan Rascon Ramos, a beekeeper in the area for around 30 years.

As water levels have fallen, the local tourist trade has dried up, along with fishing, leaving producers hoping that conditions will improve in the months ahead.

“I have been working here for a year now at the dam and I have seen how the number of people who come to walk around the dam has decreased since last year,” said Daniel Alberto Rubi, a fisherman who gives boat tours to visitors.

“This year things are very dry. The dam is at like 20% capacity and it keeps going down.” — Reuters

Ukraine’s drones set oil depot in Russia’s Rostov ablaze, Russian Telegram channels say

UKRAINE and Russian flags are seen through broken glass in this illustration taken March 1, 2022. — REUTERS

Ukraine’s drones set several oil tanks on fire at the Glubokinskaya oil depot in Russia’s Rostov region, several Russian Telegram channels reported on Wednesday.

Rostov’s governor, Vasily Golubev, said in a Telegram post that four Ukraine-launched drones were destroyed over the region, but made no mention of an attack on an oil depot.

The Baza Telegram channel, which is close to Russia’s security services, said that three tanks were burning after two drones fell on the territory of the oil depot.

Reuters could not independently verify the reports. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine.

The attack comes while tanks were still on fire at another Rostov’s oil depot, in the Proletarsk district, some 10 days after the depot was attacked, Russian Telegram channels report.

Separately, Alexander Gusev, the governor of the Voronezh region that also borders Ukraine said that debris from a Ukraine-launched drone over the region sparked a fire “near explosive objects.” Gusev added that there was no detonation.

The fire has since been extinguished, Gusev said on Telegram, and residents from two settlements who were temporarily evacuated were returning to their homes.

Russian officials often do not disclose the full extent of damage inflicted by Ukrainian attacks.

Both sides deny targeting civilians in the 30-month-old war that Russia launched with a full-scale invasion on its smaller neighbor. Kyiv says that its air attacks aim to destroy energy, transport and military infrastructure that’s key to Moscow’s overall war effort. – Reuters

Pacific island states endorse $271 mln regional policing plan

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 – Pacific Island states have endorsed an Australian-funded A$400 million ($271 million) plan to improve police training and create a mobile regional policing unit, Australia said on Wednesday, as Canberra looks to reduce China’s security footprint in the area.

The Pacific Policing Initiative will set up four police training centers across the Pacific as well as a separate hub in Brisbane, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said after the plan was agreed by consensus during a meeting of Pacific Islands leaders in Tonga.

The initiative will also create a multi-country policing force that can be deployed to countries in the region in the event of major events or crises.

“The first task of an international leader is to look after the security and safety of our residents and that is what this is about,” Albanese told a press conference in Tonga. “Making sure that by working together, the security of the entire region will be much stronger and will be looked after by ourselves.”

China has been a major infrastructure lender in the region and is now seeking a greater role in the military and policing, as well as digital connectivity and media.

Australia has previously said there should be “no role” for China in policing the Pacific Islands. Wednesday’s initiative seeks to reduce the need for countries in the region to turn for help to China, which already has police operating in Solomon Islands and Kiribati.

Beijing hosted visits by the leaders of Fiji, Vanuatu and Solomon Islands in the weeks before the forum meeting, highlighting its ability to provide development assistance, and its security goals. – Reuters