Media Inggris, BBC Sport, menyoroti standar ganda FIFA soal tuan rumah Piala Dunia.
"Indonesia, yang seharusnya menjadi tuan rumah Piala Dunia U-20 2023, dicopot hak tuan rumahnya setelah menyatakan bahwa Israel tidak akan diizinkan masuk.
Namun, ketika Amerika Serikat membuat keputusan serupa yang berdampak pada negara-negara peserta Piala Dunia, seperti Iran, FIFA menyatakan bahwa mereka tidak berdaya."
📝 @BBCSport
Ternyata laparnya orang-orang kaya dalam episode mbg ini, jauh lebih keras raungannya dibanding suara anak-anak yang dikatakan jadi tujuan utama. Akhirnya, kita memang patut bertanya ulang, siapa sebenarnya yang paling diuntungkan.
Tablo Confirms Haru Was Selected Through SM’s Blind Review Process for RIIZE’s “Do Your Dance (DYD)
💬Fan:
"I think it's impressive that she wrote the lyrics herself. I also heard that SM evaluates submissions through a blind review process."
💬Tablo replied:
"Yes, that's how she was selected."
This indicates that Haru's lyrics were chosen through SM Entertainment's blind review process.
Pemerintah bisa bersikap seolah semuanya baik-baik saja, tetapi melemahnya nilai tukar rupiah tidak bisa berbohong. Ada yang salah dengan negeri ini, dan yang lebih menyedihkan, para pemimpinnya seakan tidak mau menerima kenyataan
eh gue juga pengen kayak mark lee. resign, terus pas ditanya orang “kerja di mana sekarang?”
jawabannya, “di perusahaan saya.”
anjay mau juga begitu when yh
OOR. Pokoknya wajib nonton minimal sekali seumur hidup, lu akan mindblowing liat mereka ngeband secara lgsg apalagi vokalisnya yg gabisa diem itu🤚
Jingkrak, lari, guling, lompat, bahkan rebahan pun suaranya sangat konsisten bagusnya. Takahiro💥
Okey. di sini gue paham banget rasanya jadi wooseok wkwk kayak gue fans berat Running Man bisa mendengarkan langsung suara "Jaeseok Hyung"-nya kwangsoo LIVE tuh ikonik woy! 😭
apalagi "ANDWE" nya.
#zhanglinghe wrote an article on People's Daily Overseas Edition about Exploring The Future documentary 📝🌱 (it is available in printed and online article version)
Why Participate in an Energy Transition Documentary? Zhang Linghe: Action Creates Change
Could there be another version of me in a parallel universe? If one truly exists, what kind of life is that version of me living?
I studied Electrical Engineering and Automation at Nanjing Normal University. If I had continued down the path of my major, I would most likely have become “Engineer Zhang,” working in the energy and power industry. So when I received the invitation to participate in this public welfare documentary about energy transition, I thought perhaps this was fate giving me a chance to reconnect with that path.
This opportunity allowed me to truly step onto the front lines of China’s new energy development. From offshore wind farms and “fishery-solar complementary” bases, to pumped storage power stations, circular economy industrial parks, and major oilfield sites, I traveled through four cities in Jiangsu which is Yancheng, Suzhou, Changzhou, and Wuxi. Wearing work uniforms and safety helmets, I followed frontline workers into substations, workshops, waste collection sites, and dredging operations, observing, recording, and experiencing everything firsthand. I genuinely felt the vigorous strength and innovative warmth behind China’s green and low carbon transformation under the “dual carbon” goals.
What I saw in those places were endless seas of solar panels, enormous wind turbine blades slowly turning in the ocean breeze, and beautiful scenes of harmony between humanity and nature. The vague career imaginings I once had as a student, the formulas in textbooks, and the technical drawings I studied all transformed into magnificent realities before my eyes, bringing me immense shock and inspiration.
When I realized that this was the true face of China’s energy transition and a real world application of what I had studied, I felt an overwhelming sense of pride.
In 2020, China proposed striving to peak CO2 emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060. In recent years, the country has steadily advanced a series of initiatives involving wind power, photovoltaics, energy storage, and smart grids, reshaping the energy structure and driving green, low carbon transformation. As a former electrical engineering student, I feel deeply honored by this progress.
For me, this filming experience was unforgettable. Throughout the journey, I not only witnessed awe inspiring energy achievements, but also discovered the quiet green efforts hidden in everyday life. I met offshore wind maintenance engineers, photovoltaic plant operators, and waste recycling workers. Their stories may not unfold under the spotlight, but they are profoundly moving.
At one stop, I visited the Suzhou Circular Economy Industrial Park and experienced the collection and transportation of kitchen waste. The garbage station was hot, slippery, and filled with strong odors. The workers guiding me, Master Lin and Master Wu, begin working in these conditions every day before dawn. From a physical standpoint, it was certainly not a pleasant experience. But when the garbage was slowly poured into the recycling truck, both Master Lin and I felt excited. He proudly told me, “These are all rich mines, a treasures.”
Later, at the waste treatment plant, I saw with my own eyes how the garbage we collected was sorted, pulped, fermented, and refined, eventually becoming natural gas that could enter thousands of households. At that moment, Master Lin’s words gained tangible meaning: These seemingly useless wastes could actually become energy that warms countless homes. They truly were treasures. (1/2)
Tablo (Epik High) membagikan bahwa anaknya, Haru, sedang persiapan ujian masuk universitas di Amerika.
Haru saat ini sedang ikut ujian AP (Advance Placement) dan persiapan SAT.
Tablo bilang emang sulit dipercaya, Tapi Haru sudah tumbuh besar.
https://t.co/2eqmaQ28pw