Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Youtube daily report Dec 13 2017

Hi!

Let's discuss today the Cost of JavaScript, SVG placeholders and WebAssembly support.

I'm Anatol and you are watching the Good Parts of the Frontend development.

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Link Clark wrote an article titled "Entering The Quantum Era".

Here she described how Firefox got fast again and where it's going to get faster.

As always, she interspersed a dull text with own drawings.

"HTTP/2 push is tougher than I thought" by Jake Archibald is a collection of HTTP/2 server

push pitfalls and recommendations how to cope with them.

As the author noted: "I don't think I'd recommend HTTP/2-push to anyone unless they'd exhausted

all other optimizations."

Addy Osmani presented a comprehensive guide namely "The Cost Of JavaScript".

We always hear about the web bloating and worry about image and video size.

The same amount of bytes for an image and for JS code will cost the different price

because the transmission size is critical for low-end networks.

Also JS parse time is important for CPU bound devices.

You can figure out the details on Medium.

Petr Gazarov tried to level down the TripAdvisor's "text input highlight" effect using React

and CSS.

The result looks fancy.

It's funny, that Federico Zivolo himself, proposed a pure CSS version without any JavaScript

below in comments.

Always bear in mind: "Keep it simple stupid".

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Addy Osmani has released another episode of "Totally Tooling Tips".

In this episode, Addy chats with Rob Dodson about his workflow for accessibility testing.

Have a look.

One more educational video is "8 Tips For Getting Better At React".

A tutorial in the video covers: inline conditionals, linting, using the React DevTools, component

types, and much more.

"How to use SVG as a Placeholder, and Other Image Loading Techniques" by José Pérez

is a libraries' overview for SVG thumbnail's creation in order to improve the user experience.

This is the fourth post of his series about techniques loading images.

Eva Ferreira posted a guide of the usage Grids and Flex CSS together.

Even though you don't need this approach in your project, the links at the bottom of

the article, would be useful.

You can find her article on Aerolab blog.

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Let me grab your attention to an exhaustive list of all the elements you need to have

or to test before launching your site.

Brandon Morelli published the "FrontEnd checklist".

It's absolutely priceless, especially for newbies.

Ana Tudor has proved one more time that CSS is amazing.

This time she posted a step-by-step how-to for smooth transitions from one shape to another

using SVG and vanilla JavaScript.

Let us back to CSS topic.

Eric Mayer expressed his thoughts in writings titled "Declining Complexity in CSS".

Eric noted that the fourth edition of his book is twice thicker than a previous one.

I think it's not the problem at all, you'd rather use such a book as a handbook rather

than a tutorial.

The last point for today is "WebAssembly Support Now Shipping in All Major Browsers".

This is a pivotal moment in the Web because it makes possible to run web applications

at near-native speeds.

It's not only about games, but overall about a computer vision, language detection, physical

simulation, etc.

Everything can run dramatically faster using WebAssembly.

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Thanks for watching and stay curious.

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Stir Fried Shrimp with Bitter Bean

Oil 1 tbsp

Red curry paste 2 tbsp

Shrimp 300 g

Water 1 tbsp

Fish sauce ¼ tbsp

Palm sugar 1 tsp

Bitter bean 100 g

Kaffir lime leave 1 tbsp

Red chili 1 tbsp

1-2 serve

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Why French People Don't Get Fat: The REAL reasons! - Duration: 13:14.

Salut YouTube in today's video

I am gonna do my best to share everything I know and explain why, in the land of cheese and butter and

cream and croissants

French people are able to stay so slim

and the statistics don't lie France does have the lowest obesity rate of

35 OECD countries only 10% of them are obese

They don't diet you don't often see them running around the gym five times a week

So how do they do it? It's just not fair right?! And I've heard some people say "Oh, it's the genetics!"

Guys think about it

This doesn't make sense France is almost in the center of Europe

Imagine the millions of people that have passed through this land over the last thousands of thousands of years

Their genetics have no greater

superpowers than the Italians do or the Brits do or the Spanish do

plus this argument is null and void because the

obesity rates and the average weight of the average French person has been steadily

increasing over time with the introduction of

globalized diet and influences from other parts of the Western world

meaning that it was actually what they're eating and very importantly how they were eating

that makes the big difference.

So let me share with you six lessons when it comes to food from the French

that allow them to stay in shape with very little additional effort

Lesson number one is that the French take their time to eat

So we've all heard about the famous one,

two-hour lunch breaks in France and this is NOT a myth

So even in Paris even in the corporate working world we break for one hour at lunchtime

And we sit down at the table and eat our lunch

And it takes that long because the French will break their meal down into components so a traditional

meal would be your entree, the main the cheese course and then

dessert for us in the corporate world at lunchtime

we usually just have an entrée and a main or a main and a dessert

But the principle still there of breaking your meal down into courses,

so this helps to maintain a healthy weight for two main reasons

So the first is you're at the table you're eating with all five senses

You know you're not distracted still working on your computer screen or watching TV in the evening

You're present with your food if you can imagine you start on your first course

You know you have the time you're not rushed

You chew more slowly

And you actually savor what you're eating rather than just quickly inhaling a sandwich for example at the desk

So you can learn when you're doing all of these things your brain has the time to

register that you've actually eaten

So scientists saying that it actually takes the brain 20 minutes to figure out that you've eaten, and so when you eat quickly

your stomach is full, but your mind is still hungry

And this is why we just keep eating

beyond what we actually need

In France because you've got the time to go course-by-course

You can actually take a moment between courses when you're shifting your plates

so you've finished your entree and you're starting on your main

and it's a very different relationship with your main because

you've had the time to figure out

how hungry you still are how much room you have left

and then you make a decision to continue so even though you feel like you're having

two three even four courses sometimes

things are so spread out and the portion sizes are smaller anyway by default

that you actually end up eating

less than you would if you had one big plate of food

And you're quickly trying to shovel everything down as fast as humanly possible

Lesson number two is that the French eat a lot of everything

but don't eat too much of anything

What do I mean by that? Well France is not a country of deprivation

and when it comes to your diet the sources are creamy

their duck is cooked in butter everything is the real deal

you'll find it really hard to find low-fat, sugar-free

fat-free products like we have in New Zealand America UK for example

But why isn't that really unhealthy? Well not really because

usually these products are more highly processed

and they're more difficult for our bodies to digest because they're less natural

What the French

do is they take the real full products, but they all just eat a little bit of everything

There's a lot of variety in the diet so at lunchtime for example

It'd be completely normal that I have a full chicken breast some rice and some

vegetables and then for a dessert you might have some yogurt or a fruit or even a cake

But my point here really is that you have a full meal a lot of fruit and veg actually and a lot of

flavors on your plate you know the French woman around me

don't cut entire food groups out of their diet like carbs for example like we do

French women eat their cubs!

I think because they eat everything in moderation

they don't get these insane cravings

and they don't binge on things French people eat a lot of everything

They eat in-season products

They don't eat processed foods in general

And they avoid it genetically modified things like the plague

and you often hear French women saying things like "je fais juste attention"

which means I'm just paying a little bit of attention so they're never on these big crash diets

They're not doing the Atkins diet

They're not doing like whatever the big trend diet is at the moment

What that means is that they still continue to eat a little

bit of everything

but maybe a smaller portion size and they'll always just take a piece of fruit

or a yogurt instead of taking something

Super-sweet for example

Lesson number three from the French is that food education is as important as maths

It's as important as spelling

It is a subject in and of itself

French people are educated

about healthy food and eating habits from the moment they can eat them not like us at

23 years old googling away like which foods have high sugar content. That's a little bit too little too late

don't you think? And they say that the diet you have in your early years

Impacts your relationship with food for your whole life, so let's move

on to the French crèche or kindergarten because this is just kind of insane every day

these little French children 2, 3, 4 years old will sit down

for lunch for 1 hour at the table

And they will eat their four-course meal which has been provided by a chef with organic ingredients

The huge variety of food the menus are changing week after week.

They have strong flavors their blue cheese their shrimps

They really get the kids to eat a lot of diverse products

This is at no additional cost this is highly highly subsidized by the state

The crèches and kindergardens in France are very very cheap, and it's all inclusive.

This is educating their future citizen about something that they're going to need to do every single day

which is to eat in a healthy and

balanced way. You actually see these small children

and they learn to do things like serve each other first before they start eating

to drink water to eat in a slow and

healthy and civilized way. They're using their metal knives and forks for example

No plastic cutlery up in here! Lunch is really seen as a class that lasts a full hour

I actually have an example menu in front of me and

some of the main courses are like lamb skewers on couscous

codfish and a dill sauce and for the dessert

it's the choice between a

caramel or vanilla flan - like these kids are three or four years old!

My French boyfriend for example never had fizzy drink growing up in

his whole life. He's eaten at McDonald's

maximum a handful of times.

I think it sounds kind of mean to a culture like us like all these poor kids never getting these treats

but that's just normality for them, so they don't view it as mean or restrictive. That's just normal.

Lesson number four is around eating at consistent hours and privileging eating at home.

So I've mentioned this already in one of my culture shock videos

but I was really shocked when I came here

And how strict the schedule is when it comes to eating you eat three meals a day, and if you have a snack

that's a goûter and it's something that you have maybe around 4 to 5 p.m.

But that's it so thanks to this routine

you really know your body like clockwork, and so you find that the French never let themselves get too hungry

which means of course I never let themselves get too stuffed because they don't wait till they're absolutely

starving to eat and because as well they eat proper meals like sit down for a real, filling lunch and

a proper dinner I'm not snacking away in the afternoon, and you're not snacking in the evenings either

You don't get those cravings for ice cream or biscuits or anything at 9/10 p.m.

And in France they stay largely in control of when they eat in the evenings for example because they're

really privileging eating at home.

I've found a lot of French people do, they think that dining at home hosting at home having friends around

in the home is just

as sexy as eating out. A recent study by the committee for health education

here in France found that eating is still very closely linked to the national heritage here of

consuming good food for pleasure in France

76 percent of meals are prepared at home and the

favorite place to eat both lunch and dinner is in the family home with 75 percent

saying that they ate at the family table

Lesson number 5 from the French is that they just know when to stop.

I think the secret here is really around the

courses and that you break the meal down so you have that moment to stop and think am I still hungry?

How much more do I want? And I've also noticed that when you've got a bowl of salad on the table for example

You always just take a little portion each, but there's always some left and the bowl so you'll eat

and then you'll finish your share, and then you'll have a moment to think hmm

Do I want more? And then if it's yes

Then you take more so you don't serve everything that's on the table on the plate straight away

You don't fill up your plate completely you just take a little bit of everything

finish that and then we'll go for round 2 if

You feel like it, but there's also something here, not just around auto-regulation

but around peer regulation as well because

I have friends and my boyfriend sometimes will

comment on how much I've taken and they're not trying to be mean or shame me, but they're like oh

that's a lot and that actually seems to be culturally acceptable,

but you do sometimes hear those comments from colleagues like oh

I couldn't eat that much. Oh you must be hungry or oh, that's very sugary be careful

don't eat too much of that. Although I'm trying not to take it as a shaming thing I'm kind of like

this isn't any of your business what I'm eating, but yeah, it's just anyway

it's something that I've noticed over here

Lesson number six isn't so much about the food

but it's about drinking so the stereotype about France is that they're drinking wine at lunch time at dinner time

When actually yeah, they may enjoy a glass of wine at dinner time for example

but they don't care for hard liquor, and they're never out to drink too much, to get drunk and

absolutely trolleyed, okay young people aside

And I do have some French girlfriends that are living in the UK, and they're

hor-rif-ied

with the amount of drinking that gets done in the UK especially at

University a lot of them say like okay

I might drink a lot

But never to the extent where I would get drunk and fall over and vomit

I think they think it's probably quite vulgar to end up in such a drunken mess and my point is that

alcohol has a lot of carbs in it and

drinking is very closely linked to weight gain and yeah

They just don't have the same kind of approach to alcohol either here in France so those are kind of the main

principles that I wanted to cover with you guys today the six lessons that I've learnt from the French

I'm almost expecting quite a few people to comment on the fact that French people tend to be skinnier in

Paris than in the regions

And I think that is quite true to an extent there's usually a wealthier portion of the country living in the big city

So you'll get those young

wealthy

Parisians who have interests in yoga and fitness blogs

and health in general you're also super active around Paris. You're walking everywhere

you're walk five to ten kilometers a day just going through the metro system and

yeah, Paris is kind of a stressful lifestyle and you've got to remember that stress

can sometimes burn calories for certain people as well. One topic

I haven't touched on here is the smoking because I know the French smoke a lot,

and I know that smoking is an appetite suppressant

But I honestly think that such a tiny tiny piece of the puzzle

And if you think about it is every single smoker that you know slim?

not sure

And I really think it's around the attitude around foods and mindset and the approach to

eating in France which is kind of the secret and let me know what kind of topics below that you'd like to learn about or

know more about I'm happy to do research to investigate and to give my opinion on

The French, life in France and all of that crazy stuff and until next time guys - à bientôt !

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Battling bone-chilling temperatures _ 121317 - Duration: 2:31.

Good afternoon, icy conditions continue to grip most of the peninsula with cold wave

alerts in place in most regions,... including here in Seoul.

Daily lows this morning were nearly minus 20 degrees in Seoul and other northern areas.

It's not only the cold air, but dry air is getting worse... with a dry weather advisory

in place in Seoul... and daily highs will only get up to minus 2 degrees Celsius.

We'll get some brief relief from the cold snap on Friday and Saturday with a mix of

rain and snow then freezing conditions will return.

With the prolonged icy cold temperatures, many are coming down with colds and the flu.

As mentioned, flu season came early and is looking tougher this year.

Some of ways to prevent and fight the flu are drinking these flavored teas Grab one

to stay warm as well

With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.

While many of us in South Korea are shivering under the cold with more snowfall expected

for the easternmost islands of Dokdo and Ullengdo... many regions in North Korea are having even

colder readings under mostly sunny skies.

As for the rest of Asia, morning clouds in New Delhi will give way to afternoon sunshine

but expect to see patchy fog.

Meanwhile, Melbourne will have its hottest day since January as the mercury reaches 36C.

Heading to North America, those in Montreal will need to brace for freezing morning lows

of minus 16 degrees on Wednesday morning along with lingering snowfall.

As for South America, Bogota will have a rainy but mild day with a high of 19 degrees.

Taking you to Europe,... temperatures in Moscow will be a lot higher than Seoul, in fact,

there shouldn't be any major cold snap for the time being.

Lastly to Africa, Cape Town will have a rainy Wednesday with the high reaching 18 degrees.

That's all the weather update for now.

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U.S. and China discussed possible scenarios involving conflict or collapse of N. Korea - Duration: 0:40.

But despite the talk of diplomacy, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has also revealed that

Washington has been talking to China about a possible conflict or regime collapse in

North Korea.

He said the Trump administration has given Beijing assurances that if American troops

had to enter North Korea, they would pull back to the 38th parallel, adding that the

only U.S. objective is to secure the regime's nuclear weapons.

China has been building refugee camps along the North Korea border in preparation for

a potential exodus of refugees during a conflict or collapse of North Korea.

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Top U.S. nuclear envoy and North Korean officials to attend regional security forum - Duration: 0:40.

A top U.S. nuclear envoy and North Korean officials... are expected to attend a two-day

security forum... scheduled for later this week in Thailand.

The Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific... will be held in Chiang Mai

on Thursday and Friday,... where regional security issues will be discussed.

Joseph Yun,... the U.S. special representative on North Korea policy,... will be in attendance,...

as well as a number of high-level diplomats from Pyongyang.

Although there are no official plans for the two sides to meet,... anticipation is building

that a back-channel dialogue *could take place... to diffuse ongoing tensions between the U.S.

and North Korea.

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N. Korea devises diverse overseas networks to illicitly secure foreign currency - Duration: 1:56.

Despite almost complete diplomatic isolation and crushing international sanctions,... North

Korea is still managing to secure foreign currency and military equipment.

A new study has peeled the lid back on how this is possible,... showing a complex web

of falsely-registered companies the regime uses to get around sanctions.

Park Ji-won has more.

A joint study by U.S. research organization, the Center for Advanced Defense Studies,...

and South Korea's leading think-tank, the Sejong Institute,... shows that North Korea

is relying on diverse, secretive, overseas networks,... to secure foreign currency and

necessary military equipment.

The paper said, for an example,...

Hong Kong-based company Shengang Trade & Investment made a purchase of military equipment back

in 2013.

The total payment of 15-thousand dollars was paid by Glucom,... through the Bank of America.

Yet Glucom turned out to be operated by North Korea's intelligence agency,... and the purchased

equipment went into the North.

The seller did not realize that Shengang Trade & Investment was a North Korean company in

disguise.

The paper says creating and operating these falsely-identified trading companies in third

countries is how the North Korean regime gets around increasing international sanctions

and restrictions,... and obtains vital foreign exchange earnings.

While more information about such companies and overseas networks set up for such illicit

transactions by North Korea are becoming known in international financial areas,... the paper

suggests the international community needs to pressure the North,... by effectively cutting

off these illicit financial activities.

Park Ji-won, Arirang News.

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Kim Jong-un vows to make North Korea 'world's strongest nuclear power' - Duration: 1:31.

North Korea is giving itself a pat on the back for its latest ballistic missile launch.

Proudly touting its defense-related achievements on state-run TV for the first time,... Kim

Jong-un vowed to make North Korea the strongest nuclear power in the world.

Park Hee-jun with more.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to make North Korea "the world's strongest

nuclear power."

The state-run Korean Central News Agency reported on Wednesday that his remarks came during

the 8th Conference of Munitions Industry in Pyongyang,...which was held to celebrate and

review the regime's experiences and accomplishments.

According to the report, Kim told officials that the successful development of weapons,

including the recently launched Hwasong-15 ICBM,... marks a historic victory for the

North Korean people, but one that came at a great cost.

He added that great things are expected of the country's defense-related scientists and

technicians who are tasked with strengthening the regime's nuclear weapons program and making

North Korea the most powerful nuclear power in the world.

And on the last day of the special military conference,... Kim gave awards to the developers

of the Hwasong-15 --the regime's most powerful ballistic missile to date, which was launched

in late November.

It marks the first time that North Korean state media has publically reported on the

conference.

Experts say the unprecedented coverage was intended to show off the North's nuclear accomplishments.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Kim Jong-un vows to make North Korea 'world's strongest nuclear power' - Duration: 1:31.

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Hyundai Motor to boost electric car lineup - Duration: 0:46.

Korea's top automaker, Hyundai Motor Group, has unveiled plans to increase its electric

car lineup, aiming to be one of the world's top three electric carmakers within the next

eight years.

A senior Hyundai executive announced on Wednesday that

Hyundai Motor and its affiliate Kia Motors are planning to increase their number of all-electric

models from two to 14 by 2025.

Hyundai Motor will launch an electric version of the Kona subcompact sport utility vehicle

next year, while Kia Motors will launch the all-electric Genesis luxury sedan in 2021.

The move comes as global rivals such as Volkswagen and the Renault Nissan also gear up for large-scale

production of electric cars.

For more infomation >> Hyundai Motor to boost electric car lineup - Duration: 0:46.

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New York City bombing suspect warned Trump on Facebook - Duration: 2:09.

We now turn to the latest on the attempted terror attack in New York City.

Authorities say the suspect mocked President Trump on social media before his attack.

He's now facing a slew of terrorism-related charges.

Ro Aram has the details.

Akayed Ullah posted a status update on his Facebook page saying, "Trump you failed to

protect your nation."

The Bangladeshi immigrant also told law enforcement officers at the hospital where he was taken

with burn injuries: "I did it for the Islamic State."

The 27-year-old is accused of blowing up what officials have called a homemade pipe bomb

strapped to his body in an underpass at Manhattan's Port Authority Bus Terminal during morning

rush hour.

During a search of his Brooklyn apartment, investigators recovered some disturbing material.

(English) - Reuters Edit No. 2225 "….A search yesterday of his apartment in

Brooklyn, revealed metal pipes, pieces of wires and metal screws consistent with the

bomb materials recovered at the scene.

Officers also found a passport there in Ullah's name with handwriting that included one particularly

chilling note, and I quote, 'Oh America, die in your rage'."

Prosecutors on Tuesday brought federal charges against Ullah, including providing material

support to a terrorist group, use of a weapon of mass destruction and three bomb-related

counts.

Police believe he acted alone and that Monday's attack was an isolated incident and not part

of a bigger IS plan.

Over in Bangladesh, counterterrorism officers were questioning Ullah's wife and other relatives

to dig deeper into why and how he was radicalized.

Ullah is said to have last visited his home country in September to see his wife and newborn

son before leaving them behind to return the U.S.

Hours after Monday's attack, President Trump said the explosion highlighted the need to

change immigration policies,... including the type of family-based visa Ullah obtained

to come to the U.S. in 2011.

Ro Aram, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> New York City bombing suspect warned Trump on Facebook - Duration: 2:09.

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Korea's youth unemployment rate hits record high in November - Duration: 1:49.

The depressing news mounts up for jobseekers here in Korea,... particularly those fresh

out of school or university.

It's hard to put too much of a shine on last month's employment figures... as the number

of newly employed took a nosedive... and the youth unemployment rate hit its highest level

on record.

Kim Ji-yeon reports.

Korea's employment market remains sluggish... despite the government's execution of its

nine-point-eight billion U.S. dollar supplementary budget bill for job creation.

Statistics Korea says the country added 253-thousand new jobs last month from a year ago,... bringing

the total number of people in work to nearly 26-point-nine million.

The number of new jobs remained trapped in the 200-thousand range for the second consecutive

month... far below the government's target of creating an extra 300-thousand new jobs

a month.

The ministry says the mild pick-up on-year came on the back of increased employment in

the manufacturing and public administration sectors.

The number of people employed in the construction, food and lodging sectors dropped.

An official from the statistics agency identifed the main reasons behind the gloomy figures

to the decreasing number of self-employed, the cold weather and Korea's rapidly aging

population.

The youth jobless rate in November edged up from a year earlier to nine-point-two-percent,...

the highest level since data was first compiled in 1999.

The overall unemployment rate stood at three-point-two-percent.

The perceived youth unemployment rate, as felt by regular people, ticked up zero-point-one-percentage

points on-year, recording 21-point-four percent... the highest level since 2015 when compared

to previous figures in November.

Kim Ji-yeon, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Korea's youth unemployment rate hits record high in November - Duration: 1:49.

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Chinese tourists visiting Korea expected to reach just 4 million for 2017 - Duration: 0:44.

The number of Chinese tourists visiting South Korea this year is expected to reach around

four million,... just half that of last year's figure of eight million.

The Bank of Korea said Chinese tourists spend an average of 13-hundred U.S. dollars a person,

meaning the drop in Chinese tourists could lead to a shortfall of around four-point-six

billion U.S dollars compared to the previous year.

The number of Chinese tourists visiting South Korea dropped sharply after Beijing enacted

a travel ban in March amid the THAAD row.

But with the normalization of Seoul-Beijing ties in October, the number of Chinese tourists

is expected to pick up.

For more infomation >> Chinese tourists visiting Korea expected to reach just 4 million for 2017 - Duration: 0:44.

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İlyas Yalçıntaş Bakıya Gəlib ( ilyas yalcintas xeberler azerbaycan ) - Duration: 0:35.

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Korean banks to close accounts linked to virtual currency trading - Duration: 1:50.

Now to news that might worry local Bitcoin traders.

The Korean government has taken its first steps... to regulate the local cryptocurrency

market.

Financial authorities are considering new regulations,... that could ban most virtual

currency transactions... save for a select few... operating under strict guidelines.

Yu Joonhee reports.

For the first time,... the Korean government has applied new restrictions... on virtual

accounts used for cryptocurrency trading... in the country's major commercial banks.

Woori Bank and Korea Development Bank... announced they will be closing all virtual accounts...

used for the trading of Bitcoin and other virtual currencies... by the end of this year.

It remains to be seen if other major lenders,... including Shinhan Bank and Nonghyup Bank will

follow suit with similar steps.

Such measures will effectively freeze most traders... out of the cryptocurrency market...

as the country's leading virtual currency exchanges... such as Bithumb and Coin One...

require users to create a virtual account... before they can conduct any transactions.

The banks will also introduce new screening measures,... to block overseas remittances

that have suspected links... to virtual currency trading.

Korea's financial authorities and the Justice Ministry,... are set to hold a joint meeting

this week... to discuss new regulations on cryptocurrencies.

Some of the options on the table... include a ban on local virtual currency exchanges

in *principle,... only allowing exceptions for those operating under strict requirements.

Bitcoin prices in Korea have seen wild fluctuations... skyrocketing to 24-point-9 million won at

its peak on December 8th,... a near 25-fold jump compared to the beginning of this year.

Amid concerns of speculation and overheating,... the police discovered a fraud ring back in

August... that stole over 140 million U.S. dollars worth of virtual currencies from 35-thousand

people.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Korean banks to close accounts linked to virtual currency trading - Duration: 1:50.

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U.S. Secretary of Commerce hopes for a gratifying result of the KORUS FTA renegotiation - Duration: 2:00.

The U.S. Secretary of Commerce has spoken out on the upcoming renegotiation of the Korea-U.S.

free trade deal.

In a keynote speech at a forum in Washington on Tuesday, Wilbur Ross said the automobile

sector would be one of the key issues under discussion.

Cha Sang-mi reports.

The U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur Ross, delivered a keynote address on Tuesday on

the opportunities and challenges in promoting free and fair trade between South Korea and

the U.S.

The address was part of a forum on Korea-U.S. partnership in the Trans-Pacific Century,

co-hosted in Washington by the Atlantic Council and the Korea Foundation.

Ross expressed his wish for a satisfying result from a successful renegotiation of the five-year-old

KORUS Free Trade Agreement between the two countries.

He said the renegotiation schedule depends on South Korea, but it is still too early

to discuss as it hasn't taken off yet.

He said Washington sees the "automotive deficit" as the most crucial part of the U.S. trade

deficit with South Korea, and a priority during the trade negotiations, as South Korea imposes

(quote) "very different standards" on American cars and allows a small quota for car imports

that don't have to meet those standards.

He claimed that Korean requirements for American car imports aren't "reasonable in the overall

scheme of things".

Ross also mentioned the security alliance between the two nations, saying that trade

and security are two distinct issues, and called on the U.S. to be fully devoted in

tackling North Korean provocations.

In terms of trade policies, Ross said the Trump administration aims to reduce the U.S.

trade deficit and underscored the wish for a "free, fair, and reciprocal trade."

He added that this is a warning for any country involved in unfair trade, bringing up the

recent U.S. safeguard measures taken toward Samsung and LG's Korean-made washers.

Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. Secretary of Commerce hopes for a gratifying result of the KORUS FTA renegotiation - Duration: 2:00.

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Thailand has no trade relationship with North Korea: Thai PM - Duration: 0:39.

And ahead of that visit by Washington's top nuclear envoy,... Thailand's leader says...

his country has no trade relationship with North Korea.

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha ( )... told reporters on Tuesday that Bangkok has fully

abided by UN Security Council resolutions on Pyongyang.

Back in August,... the U.S. suspected there were North Korean companies operating in Thailand,...

and urged the country to shut them down.

Washington has also been pressuring other countries across Southeast Asia,... to step

up efforts in cutting off all business ties with North Korea.

For more infomation >> Thailand has no trade relationship with North Korea: Thai PM - Duration: 0:39.

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Macron steps up fight against climate change at 'One Planet' summit - Duration: 0:46.

French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that the world is losing the battle against

climate change.

He told world leaders and business chiefs at the 'One Planet' summit in Paris on Tuesday

that action against global warming was not being taken fast enough.

Macron hosted the event seeking to take the lead on climate change after the U.S. pulled

out of the Paris Climate Accord and also stepped back on measures to prevent carbon emissions.

President Trump was not invited to the summit.

The gathering is also aimed at financing efforts to tackle climate change, with a number of

attendees pledging to provide funds, support and technological backing for the effort.

For more infomation >> Macron steps up fight against climate change at 'One Planet' summit - Duration: 0:46.

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U.S. willing to begin direct talks with North Korea without preconditions: Tillerson - Duration: 2:11.

There's a fresh sense of optimism that the simmering tension between North Korea and

the U.S. might cool in the coming weeks.

In what appears to be a major shift in policy,...

America's top diplomat says the United States is willing to begin direct talks with Pyongyang

without preconditions.

Park Soyun reports.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says Washington is "ready to talk" to Pyongyang

at any time without preconditions.

It marks a big shift in the Trump administration's previous stance as it's the first time the

United States has suggested opening a dialogue channel without any caveats.

Speaking at the Atlantic Council Korea Foundation Forum in Washington on Tuesday,... Tillerson

said it's unrealistic to say the U.S. would only engage in dialogue with Pyongyang on

the condition the regime abandons its nuclear development program.

"We have said, from the diplomatic side, we are ready to talking anytime North Korea would

like to talk, and we are ready to have the first meeting without preconditions...

*****... So we need the DPRK to come to the table for talks.

We are ready to talk any time they are ready to talk.

But they have to come to the table, and they have to come to the table with a view that

they do want to make a different choice."

Tillerson said he hoped Pyongyang would "make the right choice" and "sit down to talk about

it."

But he warned North Korea if keeps pushing the boundaries, it may end up exhausting its

diplomatic options.

His comments come as North Korea hinted at the possibility of engaging in dialogue with

the United States.

A key North Korean official at the UN, Ja Song-nam, told reporters in Beijing on Tuesday

that talks are possible if the "right conditions" are met.

Pressed on what those conditions might be,... Ja said "the conditions North Korea requires."

With both the United States and North Korea pushing for dialogue, watchers say the two

sides might finally have an opportunity to quell tensions through diplomatic channels.

Park Soyun, Arirang News.

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