Trở lại với đời

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Đây là bài hát nhạc nền trong bộ phim chính kịch thể thao Queen of Katwe (ra mắt năm 2016), tựa tiếng Việt: Nữ hoàng cờ vua.

Queen of Katwe là bộ phim nói về một con tốt có thể trở thành nữ hoàng.

Phim dựa trên câu chuyện có thật về nữ vận động viên cờ vua Phiona Mutesi người Uganda, sinh ngày 28-3-1996, sống trong khu ổ chuột ở Katwe, không được đến trường và được học chơi cờ vua năm 9 tuổi. Năm 2012, Phiona Mutesi 16 tuổi trở thành Dự bị kiện tướng nữ (Woman Candidate Master) sau chiến thắng tại Olympic Cờ vua Thế giới. Đọc tiếp Trở lại với đời

Cầu nguyện và tư duy tích cực

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Bài này mình nói về cầu nguyện, nhưng cũng có thể áp dụng trong những trường hợp tương tự nhưng không có cầu nguyện.

Nhiều người cầu nguyện xin Chúa Phật đủ mọi thứ cả đời, nhưng họ vẫn luôn luôn căng và stress cả đời? Tại sao cầu nguyện mãi mà không khá?

Câu trả lời là: Tùy theo bạn cầu nguyện điều gì. Đọc tiếp Cầu nguyện và tư duy tích cực

Vietnam: Assessing Freedom ofthe Press

May 9, 2023
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We request your assessment about the state of freedom of the press in Vietnam.

Q1. Have you ever witnessed some extent of freedom of the press in Vietnam?

ANSWER: I first visited reunified Vietnam in August 1981 and have returned regularly since then. I have given numerous interviews to the Vietnamese print and online media, radio and television. As a result, I have come to know certain journalists quite well. I also appreciate the practical constraints they work under. For example, on sensitive matters like relations with China and disputes in the South China Sea, I am aware that they can quote me as a foreigner when they are not permitted to comment on the same issue. Đọc tiếp Vietnam: Assessing Freedom ofthe Press

Is this sport? Chaos descends as Thailand, Indonesia brawl at SEA Games football final

By Lam Thoa, Hieu Luong   May 17, 2023 | 12:05 am GMT+7 vnexpress

Brawls break out in the SEA Games 32 final between Indonesia and Thailand at the Olympic Stadium, Cambodia, May 16, 2023.

Coaches and players from Thailand and Indonesia tore into each other as disputes during the SEA Games men’s football final erupted into at least two full-scale brawls on Tuesday.

Chaos descends as Thailand, Indonesia brawl at SEA Games football final

Indonesia was leading Thailand 2-1 in the second half of the match when the referee blew the whistle to allow a direct penalty for Thailand.

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Global warming to bring record hot year by 2028 – probably our first above 1.5°C limit

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Published: May 17, 2023 11.01am BST

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One year in the next five will almost certainly be the hottest on record and there’s a two-in-three chance a single year will cross the crucial 1.5℃ global warming threshold, an alarming new report by the World Meteorological Organization predicts.

The report, known as the Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update, warns if humanity fails to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, increasingly worse heat records will tumble beyond this decade.

So what is driving the bleak outlook for the next five years? An expected El Niño, on top of the overall global warming trend, will likely push the global temperature to record levels.

Has the Paris Agreement already failed if the global average temperature exceeds the 1.5℃ threshold in one of the next five years? No, but it will be a stark warning of what’s in store if we don’t quickly reduce emissions to net zero.

boy plays in fountain during heatwave
One year in the next five will almost certainly be the hottest on record, bringing more heatwaves like this boy experienced in Britain around the time the last record was set. Andy Rain/EPA

Read more: Two trillion tonnes of greenhouse gases, 25 billion nukes of heat: are we pushing Earth out of the Goldilocks zone?


Warming makes record heat inevitable

The World Meteorological Organization update says there is a 98% chance at least one of the next five years will be the hottest on record. And there’s a 66% chance of at least one year over the 1.5℃ threshold.

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