FIFA+ and Hisense to engage fans throughout the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ with launch of The Hisense Daily Show

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — FIFA+ is proud to announce the launch of The Hisense Daily Show, produced every day from the FIFA Fan Festival™ in Doha’s Al Bidda Park, bringing celebrities, creators, influencers and legends together to recap the day’s play.

To celebrate the FIFA World Cup’s global appeal, the show will take a groundbreaking global and local approach to programming, supplementing the matches and reports with original content from 32 creators, one from each competing country.

The show will be helmed by a team of experienced broadcasters led by Caroline De Moraes (Eurosport and BBC), Michael ‘Timbsy’ Timbs (COPA90), and Rachel Stringer, former presenter for EA Sports FIFA Global Series.

With each episode running 25 minutes, the show will also make use of FIFA+’s extensive archive, highlighting some of the greatest and unforgettable moments from past tournaments; feature on-set live and pre-recorded challenges that will engage even casual football watchers; and give viewers an insider’s view of the FIFA Fan Park™ in Doha’s Al Bidda Park.

FIFA Director of Strategy, Digital and FIFA+, Charlotte Burr, said: “FIFA+ is all about creating new experiences for fans, and the Hisense Daily Show will certainly provide that. With it being broadcast directly from the FIFA Fan Festival in Doha, and combining local content with global analysis, it’ll create a full fan-view of the tournament while engaging and entertaining everyone watching at home. It’s an exciting step change as we engage with our commercial affiliates on original content.”

The show is presented by Hisense, an Official Sponsor of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, and continues the brand’s long-term relationship with FIFA.

“We at Hisense are huge football fans, and we know two things are true,” said Alex Zhu, VP of Hisense Group and President of Hisense International. “First, football fans can’t get enough of the FIFA World Cup, which is why we’re delighted to bring our consumers the best, most comprehensive, and easiest access to FIFA World Cup programming.

“And second, football fans want content that feels unique to them, to their countries, to their teams, to their culture. Having creators from all over the world help us capture these magical moments will help Hisense deliver its viewers the ultimate FIFA World Cup experience.”

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State Grid Green and Low-carbon Development Report was released at UNFCCC COP 27 China Pavilion

BEIJING, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — On November 9, 2022, the side event “Reduce Pollution& Carbon Emissions with Coordinated Promotion of Green Power Development, Cooperation in Addressing Global Climate Change” co-hosted by the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences and China Federation of Industrial Economics and organized by Carbon Will (Beijing) Consulting Co., Ltd. was successfully held in the China Pavilion of the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference. State Grid Green and Low-carbon Development Report was successfully released at the side event, demonstrating the effectiveness and contribution of State Grid Corporation of China to international community in response to global climate change.

State Grid Green and Low-carbon Development Report

In recent years, State Grid has thoroughly implemented the new energy security strategy of “Four Revolutions and One Cooperation”, focusing on accelerating the green transformation of the development mode. The company actively serves the goal of achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality, insisting that clean and low carbon development is the direction, energy supply assurance is the foundation of development, energy security is the key to development, energy independence is the foundation of development, energy innovation is the driving force of development, energy saving and efficiency improvement should promote development, and strive to be the promoter, pioneer and leader of clean and low carbon energy transformation. State Grid has made remarkable achievements in promoting green energy transformation and tackling climate change.

State Grid Green and Low-carbon Development Report is divided into four themes: accelerating the green transformation of the development mode, further promoting environmental pollution prevention and control, improving the diversity, stability and sustainability of the ecosystem, and promoting carbon peak and carbon neutrality actively and steadily. Through 12 typical project cases, including “Zhangbei Flexible DC Engineering, Let the Wind of Zhangbei Light Up Beijing’s Lights”, “Realize Zero-Energy Buildings and Help the Construction of Smart Ecological City”, “Protect the Giant Panda Paradise and Promote the Coexistence of Man and Nature”, “Kaishan Island Smart Microgrid, Create a Green and Low-carbon Energy Application Model on the Island”, the company’s actions and practices of green and low-carbon development are displayed in an all-round way.

The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 27) was held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, from 7 November to 18 November 2022. Guided by the agreements, decisions and commitments reached at previous sessions, this session will strive to promote global action to combat climate change through greenhouse gas emission reduction, improving economic adaptation to climate change, and developing low-carbon finance. The China pavilion side event “Reduce Pollution & Carbon Emissions with Coordinated Promotion of Green Power Development, Cooperation in Addressing Global Climate Change” aims to show the world the positive efforts and achievements made by China’s power and energy industry in tackling global climate change, establish broader contacts with all parties, and jointly implement the common global goals set forth in the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

Contact: Chenxi Su, +86-13693696473

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Viettel reinforces commitment to increase network coverage in the far-flung areas of Mozambique

HANOI, Vietnam, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — With ten years of work, Movitel, a brandname of Viettel Group is enabling better livelihoods in Mozambique. The brand, whose promise is to bring the mobile network to all people in Mozambique, now has proven its contribution by bringing 92% coverage, completing network construction of more than 400 communes across the country. It is then considered as “The African Miracle”.

Chimbonila, Niassa Province is considered the most sparsely populated area in Mozambique (14 people/km2). Covered by plains with an altitude of nearly 1,000 meters, this is also the area with the coldest and harshest climate in the country.

This village has only 20 poor households. They are almost isolated because the only communication channel is walking many kilometers to deliver messages. The desire to have telecommunication service is just a dream for the people here. But the miracle finally came when, 9 years ago, Movitel decided to set up a base station here. The lives of people have completely changed.

“Our profit here is when we see the smiles and happiness of people when they are able to use mobile services for the first time to connect and communicate with their loved ones. Even though they are in remote areas, they still deserve to enjoy the services and conveniences that telecommunications bring” said Dao Dong Phong, Head of Niassa Branch, Movitel.

A decade of perseverance in bringing a happy life to Mozambican has been recorded. The business associated with social responsibility, all for human happiness is the goal Movitel has since operating in Mozambique. Movitel has proven its contribution by bringing 92% coverage to Mozambique, completing network construction of more than 400 communes across the country. ” The Movitel Miracle” – was created from the love and gratitude of Vietnamese people to Africa.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQkaOuFy74U

About Viettel

Viettel Group has built a large 4G telecommunications infrastructure covering 97% of Vietnam’s population and has become a pioneer in forging a digital society in Vietnam. In addition to maintaining a sustainable business, Viettel has a strong sense of responsibility to the community via the organization’s core activities. Viettel focuses on education, community healthcare, programs for disadvantaged people in Vietnam and all countries that Viettel operates businesses.

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“Wonderful Jinhua, Fascinating Africa” Cloud Exhibition of China-Africa Cultural Cooperation and Exchange Week Is Opened (Overseas – Africa Edition)

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — On November 16, 2022, “Wonderful Jinhua, Fascinating Africa” Cloud Exhibition of China-Africa Cultural Cooperation and Exchange Week, which is hosted by Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and Jinhua Municipal People’s Government, and which is organized by Jinhua Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism, is held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

The “Wonderful Jinhua, Fascinating Africa” Cloud Exhibition unfolds panorama of Jinhua, Zhejiang in terms of history, scenery, art, intangible cultural heritage, food, etc. Jinhua is the world city of small commodities and the international cultural city of film and television, which is characterized by the “opening of the Silk Road”. Jinhua has the famous Dongyang wood carving, Jinhua ham, millennium tribute tea, and rice wine, all of which have great global influence.

Mr. Chen Guangsheng, Party Secretary of Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and Mr. Ruan Ganghui, Vice Mayor of Jinhua City, both made online speeches at the opening ceremony. They hope through the Cloud Exhibition, Zhejiang would give full play to its advantages in cultural cooperation and exchange with Africa, enhance the international reputation of Jinhua, and promote the continuous warming of cultural exchanges between China and Africa.

Wang Siping, Cultural Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Tanzania,says the activity will strengthen mutual understanding and exchanges between Jinhua, Zhejiang and Africa, and the cooperation between the two sides in culture and tourism will become broader and brighter; Amos Nnko, Deputy Director Amos Nnko of Tanzania Tourist Board, Ministry of National Resources and Tourism, says the Cloud Exhibition will provide experience to promote China-Africa cooperation. She says she is very glad to see China and Africa go hand in hand in the fields of culture, art and tourism.

After the opening ceremony, the “Wonderful Jinhua, Fascinating Africa” Cloud Exhibition is launched online simultaneously in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Mauritius, Djibouti, Ethiopia and other countries. The African people can enjoy the beautiful scenery and cultural customs of Jinhua, Zhejiang in China through the Internet, and improve their understanding and awareness of Jinhua, Zhejiang and even China.

Link of “Wonderful Jinhua, Fascinating Africa” Cloud Exhibition

http://online-exhibition.tourzj.gov.cn/jhyz/EN/index.html

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JA Solar will supply PV modules for the first PV and waste-to-energy plant in the Republic of Congo

BEIJING, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Recently, JA Solar announced that it will supply modules for IGNIE 2021-2046, the first renewable hybrid power plant and the first photovoltaic (PV) and waste-to-energy plant, in the IGNIE special economic zone in the Republic of Congo. The project includes a PV energy storage plant of more than 55 MWp and a waste-to-energy plant with a daily waste treatment capacity of 500 tonnes at the start. The PV power plant will be installed with JA Solar DeepBlue 3.0 modules. Once completed, the project, designed by TINDA CASH CONGO S.A Producer IPP, will play an important role in strengthening the energy production capacities of the national electricity company E2C, and will contribute to the economic, social and environmental sustainability of the SEZ of IGNIE.

A.Th.Nicephore FYLLA Saint-eudes, the Minister of Industrial Development and Promotion of the Private Sector of Congo, attended and witnessed the signing ceremony. He expressed congratulations and encouragement to the two parties who signed the agreement, hoping the project will be completed as soon as possible and play a positive role in promoting low-carbon green development in the region.

DeepBlue 3.0, advanced PV modules manufactured by JA Solar, were launched by the company in May 2020. The products’ cumulative shipments worldwide from 2020 until June 2022 totaled 24 GW. In order to meet changing market demands, JA Solar continuously strives to improve the power generation performance of PV modules through strengthening its own technical research and innovation. In May 2022, JA Solar launched its first product in the n-type PV module market, DeepBlue 4.0 X. Carrying not only the performance advantages of DeepBlue 3.0, DeepBlue 4.0 X exhibits higher efficiency, higher power, stronger power generation capability and excellent reliability. Both the DeepBlue 3.0 and DeepBlue 4.0 X truly exemplify JA Solar’s product design philosophy of being “tailored to enhance customer value”.

Impulse Dynamics Announces 100th Implant Milestone in China for CCM® Therapy

Experience Continues to Show CCM Therapy Addresses Clinical Need in Treating Heart Failure

MARLTON, N.J., Nov. 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Impulse Dynamics, a global medical device company dedicated to improving the lives of people with heart failure, announced the 100th implant in China, signifying the opportunity for its innovative Optimizer® system delivering CCM® therapy in markets around the world. Cardiologist Prof. Guo Tao, Executive Director of Internal Medicine, Fuwai Cardiovascular Hospital, Yunnan Province, performed the 100th procedure and emphasized the role of this therapy in providing an option and hope to patients living with the debilitating reality of heart failure.

“It is quite a coincidental milestone for us that the 10th patient implanted in our center also happened to be the 100th patient treated in China. I have paid very close attention to CCM therapy for more than 20 years now, but it wasn’t until recently we could clinically apply this technology. Under close clinical observation, our 10 CCM patients have improved even more than we anticipated. All the CCM patients in our center improved both symptomatically and on various objective indicators, which made both us and our patients very happy. Therefore, it seems from our experience that CCM is performing exactly as described in the foreign research — specifically, by modulating the exchange of calcium ions and thereby enhancing contractility of the myocardium in the acute period, then normalizing the expression of contraction-related proteins, which leads to reverse remodeling of the heart. Based on these results, we are now planning to expand the application of CCM normatively and actively while continuing to closely follow our implanted patients to obtain more clinical evidence of CCM to optimize its application so more Chinese patients can benefit from this latest innovative treatment.”

Prof. Zhang Shu, Chief Physician of Fuwai Hospital of the National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Honorary Chairman of the Electrocardiology and Pacing Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, Director of the Cardiology Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and former President of the Asia-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society further commented “Currently there are almost nine million patients with heart failure in China, and many of them have not been optimally treated. Heart failure has also become the leading cause of death among cardiovascular and other major chronic diseases in China. I believe CCM will bring good news to Chinese patients. These successful initial experiences provide our doctors with good prospects of bringing hope to the patients they care for.”

“We are proud to see the growing acceptance of this technology in markets around the world,” said Mateusz Zelewski, MD, Impulse Dynamics´ VP International. “In reaching this milestone, we have connected with physicians, patients, and their families. We are inspired by the benefits of this therapy to our patients and continue to reinforce our commitment to address the immense need for advanced heart failure options for patients around the world.”

CCM therapy was approved in China late last year, and the first implant in the country was announced on November 1, 2021. The Optimizer system delivers CCM therapy, which consists of electric pulses applied to the heart between heartbeats and serves to enhance the performance of cardiac muscular contraction, making the heart work more efficiently without increasing the heart rate or the oxygen consumption of the cardiac muscle.

To date, CCM therapy has been used to treat heart failure in more than 7,000 patients worldwide and is available in 44 countries across the globe. The therapy has been studied in almost 2,000 patients and has appeared in more than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles. Ongoing studies are also underway to examine the safety and efficacy of CCM for patients suffering from heart failure with a left ventricular ejection fraction between 40 – 60 percent.

About Impulse Dynamics

Impulse Dynamics is dedicated to helping healthcare providers enhance the lives of people with heart failure by transforming how the condition is treated. The company is focused on delivering its proprietary CCM therapy, which is delivered by the company’s Optimizer device, the CE-marked, and FDA-approved treatment verified to improve the quality of life for heart failure patients. CCM therapy is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive treatment option for many heart failure patients who otherwise have few effective options available to them.[1] To learn more, visit www.ImpulseDynamics.com, or follow the company on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.

Forward-looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical facts contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terms such as ‘‘may,’’ ‘‘will,’’ ‘‘should,’’ ‘‘expect,’’ ‘‘plan,’’ ‘‘anticipate,’’ ‘‘could,’’ ‘‘intend,’’ ‘‘target,’’ ‘‘project,’’ ‘‘contemplate,’’ ‘‘believe,’’ ‘‘estimate,’’ ‘‘predict,’’ ‘‘potential’’ or ‘‘continue’’ or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions, although not all forward-looking statements contain these words. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning potential benefits of CCM therapy, and the absence of risks associated therewith; the ability for CCM therapy and our products to fill a significant unmet medical need for patients with heart failure; and the short-term and long-term benefits of the Optimizer and CCM therapy in patients with heart failure, as well as to the physicians treating those patients. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Other important factors that could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those contemplated in this press release include, without limitation: the company’s future research and development costs, capital requirements and the company’s needs for additional financing; commercial success and market acceptance of CCM therapy; the company’s ability to achieve and maintain adequate levels of coverage or reimbursement for Optimizer systems or any future products the company may seek to commercialize; competitive companies and technologies in the industry; the company’s ability to expand its indications and develop and commercialize additional products and enhancements to its current products; the company’s business model and strategic plans for its products, technologies and business, including its implementation thereof; the company’s ability to expand, manage and maintain its direct sales and marketing organization; the company’s ability to commercialize or obtain regulatory approvals for CCM therapy and its products, or the effect of delays in commercializing or obtaining regulatory approvals; FDA or other U.S. or foreign regulatory actions affecting us or the healthcare industry generally, including healthcare reform measures in the United States and international markets; the timing or likelihood of regulatory filings and approvals; and the company’s ability to establish and maintain intellectual property protection for CCM therapy and products or avoid claims of infringement. The company does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements and expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein. These forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing the company’s views as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release.

[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5494150/

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Belgium hails Angola’s diplomatic efforts towards peace promotion

Luanda – The authorities of the Kingdom of Belgium this Thursday manifested their satisfaction at the efforts being made by Angola towards guaranteeing peace and stability in the Great Lakes region.

This fact was made public by the ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Angola, Jozef Smets, when speaking to the press in the end of an audience with the Angolan Vice President, Esperança da Costa.

“We were impressed in Brussels by the efforts of Angola to guarantee and improve the climate of peace in the Great Lakes region”, explained the Belgian diplomat.

He went on to inform that the occasion also served to discuss matters relating to the environment, considering that the Angolan Vice President returned recently from Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt, where the COP27 meeting is taking place.

“We are acting within the logics of strengthening contacts in this field, which is related to climate and environmental changes; because of this, on the fringes of COP-26, which took place in Glasgow (Scotland), the Belgian Prime Minister met with the President of the Republic of Angola, João Lourenço”, he reminded.

He then stressed that “we continue to dialogue and we spoke about the possibility of launching bilateral initiatives in this area”.

He disclosed that the Vice President also touched in the matter of the drought affecting southern parts of Angola, having informed that Belgium has been supporting this African country to combat the plague of locusts in the southern region.

To strengthen the co-operation, ambassador Jozef Smets mentioned an invitation to visit the Botanical Garden of Brussels, with a view to a partnership with the Angolan public Agostinho Neto University (UAN), as well as emphasised the need to step up co-operation in the higher education sector between both countries.

Thus, he seized the occasion to announce that a delegation from Belgium’s Liege University is to visit Angola in the beginning of the year 2023.

The politico-diplomatic relations between Angola and the Kingdom of Belgium took off in 1979. Since then, several agreements, memoranda and business contracts have been signed.

Among the accords, it is highlighted the Economic, Scientific and Cultural Agreement signed in April 1983, which defined the juridical framework of the bilateral co-operation and institued the Joint Commission, plus the General Co-operation Agreement of 26 July 1983.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola to maintain cooperation with Norwegian multinationals

Oslo – The Angolan government assured Thursday in Oslo that it will maintain cooperation with Norwegian multinationals, taking into account the economic increase and development of Angola.

The information was made public by the Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço in the beginning of his visit to the Norway´s Aker Solutions company which is devoted towards the manufacture of equipment for the mineral resources, oil and gas industry.

At the time, João Lourenço revealed that Angola intends as well to deepen transfer of knowledge and technologies for Angolan companies that operate in the oil and mining sector.

“We are a developing country. We should be open to these partnerships so that we can also be a developed country in the future”, said the Head of State.

President João Lourenço also defended the need for a successful cooperation that takes into account the training of young Angolans in different domains and levels.

Norway Aker Solutions, with a equipment assembly unit in Viana Municipality (Luanda), entered the Angolan market through a consortium with the AFRICA50 organization.

After receiving explanations linked to the operation of the companies and watching a video about the equipment produced by the company, the Angolan president went on a guided visit to some of the company’s service areas.

Visit to Equinor

Still on the first day of his two-day visit to this northern European country, João Lourenço visited the Equinor oil company for more than an hour, touring through service areas and had a meeting with the multinational board.

Norwegian Equinor oil company has the biggest business volume with Angola. It is the company in charge of 10% of oil production in Angola.

Currently Equinor has a shareholding in several oil blocks in Angola.

Following the Thursday programme, the Angolan statesman granted an audience to the representative of Scatec Solar Company that works in installation of photovoltaic, aeolic energy and solar equipment.

Still today, the Angolan Head of State received an official from the Scatec Solar Company, that works in the installation of photovoltaic equipment, eolic and solar energy.

João Lourenço is in Oslo, Norway, since Wednesday, for a two-day working visit, as part of the strengthening of cooperation between the two countries

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola and India analyse new cooperation areas

Luanda – The Angolan and Indian authorities are studying new areas for expansion of bilateral cooperation, and environmental issues may gain greater relevance, according to the ambassador of the Asian country, Ms Pratibha Parkar.

The diplomat revealed that while talking to press at the end of an audience that was granted to her this Thursday, in Luanda, by the Vice-president of the Republic, Esperança da Costa, , in which they discussed, among other issues, the results of COP27, in which both countries participated.

Regarding that, the ambassador explained that the two countries are in the same side and that they shall work to contribute for climate change mitigation.

Pratibha Parkar told the press that during the audience they also talked about issues related to education and technology fields in which both countries might work together.

The turnover between Angola and India is roughly USD 3 billion, considering that 10% of the Asian country´s oil comes from Angola.

India and Angola have established diplomatic relations since 1985 and maintain a cooperation that is considered to be extremely cordial, being Angola´s third largest trading partner.

Still on Thursday, Esperança da Costa also received in audience the head of the African Women in Maritime (WIMAFRICA), Adanlete Lawson, na organisation working towards gender equity and economic development, through women’s empowerment and fighting poverty.

Adanlete Lawson commended Angola for having a significant number of females in all sectors of the country’s life.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Handball: Angola reach African Championship final

Luanda – Angola senior women’s handball team qualified Thursday for the final of the African Championship taking place in Dakar (Senegal), after beating in overtime the host Senegal by 24-21.

Leading 12-10 in the first half, it took a lot of effort by the Angolan women to confirm their presence in the final and seek the 15th continental title.

The second half ended with the score tied (20-20) , much thanks to the great saves made by the Angolan goalkeeper Marta Alberto.

In the first five minutes of overtime, the tie prevailed, but in the next stage Angola was more effective in defence and more efficient in attack to overcome the opponent.

In the other semi-final, Cameroon beat Congo, 27-25.

Angola, defending champions, face Cameroon in the final on Saturday.

Source: Angola Press News Agency