TCL Showcases New TVs, Audio, Mobile and Smart Home Products For 2021

HONG KONG, Sept. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — TCL Electronics (1070.HK), one of the dominant players in the global TV industry, and a leading consumer electronics company, today showcased its latest 2021 product releases including award-winning TV and audio home appliances, as part of its forward-looking AI x IoT strategy, and at an event titled “Transcend Vision“.

TCL Mini LED QLED TVs*
Apart from TCL’s latest OD Zero Mini LED 8K TV X925 PRO and Mini LED 8K TV X925, also being presented are EISA Premium LCD TV Mini LED 4K 65C825, and Best Buy LCD TV QLED 4K 55C728.

TS8132 Soundbar *
TCL’s TS8132 Dolby Atmos Soundbar was recently named by EISA as its ‘Best Buy Soundbar’. The soundbar uses a 3.1.2 channel configuration with a maximum audio power of 350W that provides an immersive sound experience. The soundbar has Chromecast built-in and works with Google Assistant, Apple AirPlay and Amazon Alexa.

TCL 20 Pro 5G*
TCL has also launched its TCL 20 Pro 5G smartphone that offers global 5G connectivity along with NXTVISION 2.0 technology which allows users to “See Beyond Seeing”. Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 750G 5G platform enhances the 5G experience, while a powerful processor provides ultra-smooth performance.

The TCL 20 Pro 5G delivers awe-inspiring videos and photo thanks to its 48 MP quad camera system which is paired with Sony’s Optical Image Stabilization, delivering incredible definition and steady, unblurred photos. The smartphone also shoots 4K video and has a 32MP front camera that enhances backlit, slow-motion and HDR selfies.

With its supersized 4500mAh battery, and 256GB memory, the TCL 20 Pro 5G makes AI x IOT a reality.

X Series Air Conditioner*
TCL’s latest X Series Air Conditioner features a unique fresh air system with a dedicated fresh air duct and quadruple filtration to ensure better and healthier air quality.

Its cutting-edge Temperature Compensation technology allows the cool air to maintain a constant temperature and the special Gentle Breeze design softens the airflow leaving you comfortably cool without any uncomfortable cold air blasts.

Breeva A5 Air Purifier*
The breeva A5 is TCL’s flagship product from the company’s range of breeva air purifiers. It has a CADR of up to 400 cubic meters per hour, which means it can purify the air in a 365-square-foot room five times an hour. It does this using anion to absorb tiny particles in the air and UV-C to destroy the DNA and RNA of harmful microbes. It also has a H13 HEPA filter to capture up to 99.97% of harmful bacteria.

Sweeva 6500 Vacuum Cleaner*
The Sweeva 6500 is TCL’s flagship robot vacuum cleaner and is equipped with an auto-empty dustbin and the latest LDS navigation system. It has 2,700 Pascal ultra-strong suction power and four different cleaning modes. It not only vacuums away dust, but its integrated UV-C light can also carry out floor sterilization, adding another shield of protection.

* Product appearance, functionalities and availability may differ between countries/regions.

Sudan’s ruling coalition factions sign new political charter

Some 43 members of the ruling Forces for Freedom and Change (FCC) in Sudan signed Wednesday a political declaration reiterating their unity and determination to achieve the needed foundation for democratic reforms and to hold general elections at the end of the transitional period.

Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok and FFC members at the Sovereign Council attended the signing ceremony, held at the Friendship Hall in Khartoum.

The new charter provides that its main purpose is to “reform the FFC in order to reach a democratic civil state, make the transitional period a success and reach free elections.”

The signed text also stated that the need to build a unified and professional army that reflects diversity and is based on a new military doctrine.

It further underscored that the FFC is a partner in the reform process of the regular forces, which “requires a serious dialogue between civilians and the military to determine the nature of reforms.”

This new disposition in the political declaration is in line with the Juba peace agreement. In addition, it implicitly reaffirms the demand of the peace partners to merge the Rapid Support Forces in the unified army.

The charter to hold on time the general elections and to work together with the military component of the transitional authority to establish the institutions of the transitional authority, support the Empowerment Removal Committee to dismantle the former regime, building the state of law, justice and democracy.

The signatory groups pledged to remove the obstacles preventing the formation of the Transitional Legislative Council, the Constitutional Court, the High Judicial Council and the Public Prosecution Council.

The FFC was established on January 1, 2019, when the political, armed, and civil society groups signed a political declaration put forward by the Sudanese Professionals’ Association (SPA) that spearheaded the Sudanese revolution.

Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok who spoke at the signing ceremony called for unity of all the forces of the revolution in order to achieve the people’s goals.

Hamdok further pointed to the absence of some armed and political groups such as the SLM – Minni Minnawi and the Sudanese Communist Party.

He stressed that unity is key to achieve the smooth democratic transition “that paves the way for a Sudan that we are all proud of.”

He pledged to keep working with the charter signatory and non-signatory groups to complete this unity.

On 22 June, Hamdok called to reunite the FFC and to enhance cooperation with the military component to accomplish the goals of the democratic transition, including the integration of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) into the unified national army.

Three days later, the FFC historical components voiced their support to the call and pledged to work together.

Source: Sudan Tribune

New acting SPLM Secretary General assumes office

The new acting secretary-general of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement led by President Salva Kiir has taken the oath of office, on Wednesday after his appointment was made in late August.

The swearing-in ceremony of Peter Lam Both was attended by President Kiir, Vice-President James Wani Igga, who is also the SPLM- Kiir deputy chairman. Also attended Vice-President Taban Deng Gai, Kuol Manyang Juuk, a leading figure of the SPLM’s political bureau and a senior presidential adviser and several others.

In his speech, President Kiir directed the new SPLM Secretary-General to embark on the reorganization of the party, pointing out the need to instil discipline, loyalty, and commitment to observe the rules and regulations of the movement.

He further assured his support to the secretariat.

Vice-President James Wani Igga pledged his support to the secretariat and emphasized unity, tolerance, love, respect, and commitment to upholding values for which the movement was founded in 1983.

For his part, Both thanked Kiir for the trust he bestowed upon him and pledged to work hard and together with all the heads of the SPLM secretariat to deliver the aspirations of the leadership and values and principles of the movement.

The first challenge facing the new SPLM secretary-general is to demonstrate his capacity to reorganise the national and regional structures before setting up a political programme to win the general elections at the end of the transition.

Source: Sudan Tribune

Kiir wants state of emergency in Western Equatoria but faces rejection: spokesman

South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit wants to declare a state emergency in the country’s restive state of Western Equatoria to quell tribal clashes but the peace partners reject the idea.

President Salva Kiir speaks at the army’s command council in Juba on October 31, 2019 (PPU photo)The dispute which initially broke out between the Zande and Balanda in Tambura County turned into a large scale conflict that resulted in the loss of lives and properties and triggered displacements of local residents.

Presidential spokesman Ateny Wek Ateny said Thursday Kiir wanted to declare the state of emergency in the area to curb the raging violence and manage the situation.

“President Salva Kiir is serious with the situation in Western Equatoria. His seriousness is demonstrated by his desire to declare the state of emergency but the (signatory) opposition (groups) opposed the proposal,” he said during an interview with the UN Radio Miraya on Thursday.

“One hand cannot clap,” Ateny stressed.

Religious and traditional leadership in the area have called for intervention by the national authorities. But former opposition groups have rejected the state of emergency saying other laws can be used to maintain law and order.

They have argued that tough emergency powers can be misused to stifle critics since emergency law enables authorities to detain people without warrants, seize property, enter, and search any premises, suspend laws, and issue orders that cannot be questioned in court. Officials who issue such orders are also immune from lawsuits.

Government officials have argued the emergency is needed to be declared because other options are not working. Further, they say have no intention to use emergency measures against political leaders.

The tribal violence in the region affected the security situation along the Juba Nimule road disturbed the import of goods from Uganda.

Source: Sudan Tribune

Juba, Khartoum draw up plans to facilitate border crossings

South Sudan said Thursday it has drawn up a strategic plan with neighbouring Sudan to facilitate border crossings as the two countries continue to dialogue over how to end disputes over claimed and contested border areas.

Senior presidential aide Tut Gatluak Manime told the Sudan Tribune on Thursday that “good progress” was being made between the two neighbours, pointing to the presence in Juba of a technical high-level Sudanese delegation led by the Defence Minister, Yassin Ibrahim Yassin.

“There is good progress in the security arrangement meetings. We have drawn up a strategic plan to facilitate border crossings between the two countries so that the movement of people and goods continue to benefit the two sides,” said Manime.

Last month, a two-day visit by the Sudanese Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok resulted in a series of agreements between the leadership of the two countries. Border crossings, river transportation, and railway were agreed upon by the parties to enhance the 2012 cooperation agreement.

Sudanese defence told reporters on Wednesday that he was in Juba to deliver a letter from the head of Sudan’s Sovereign Council General Abdel Fatah al-Burhan to the South Sudanese President Salva Kiir.

The letter conveys the commitment of the government of Sudan to continue supporting the implementation process of the revitalized peace agreement. Al-Burhan also commended President Kiir’s continued support for the ongoing efforts to bring peace in Sudan, saying stability of Sudan and South Sudan is interlinked.

All the security-related matters, according to the presidential adviser on security affairs, will be discussed.

“No issue will be left untouched. His excellency the President of the Republic has directed and instructed to discuss all files relating to security matters between the two countries. This is a clear indication that his excellency is committed to ensuring the issues of the border are resolved amicably,” he said.

He added that the presence of the Sudanese defence minister should be perceived as an indication of the Sudanese commitment and seriousness to settle all the post-independence pending issues between the two countries.

“He has come with all those who are involved in the security matters in Sudan. The directors of security agencies, the police, the military intelligence, customs, and all the officials with links to the security and border issues in Sudan have come. They are here. We are holding discussions with them,” he further stressed.

After brokering the Juba Peace Agreement involving armed groups the Blue Nile State and Darfur, Juba is now exerting efforts to bring the SPLM-N of Abdel Aziz al-Hilu to sign a peace agreement ending the armed conflict in the Nuba Mountains area, which is located near the South Sudanese border.

Also, Kiir seeks to convince a Darfur holdout rebel leader Abdel Wahid al-Nur who is residing in Juba to engage in negotiations with the transitional authorities in Sudan.

Source: Sudan Tribune

Sudan Summoned Ethiopia’s Ambassador Over 29 Bodies Found in River

KHARTOUM – Sudan summoned Ethiopia’s ambassador to Khartoum to inform him that 29 corpses found on the banks of a river abutting Ethiopia were those of Ethiopian citizens from the Tigray ethnic group, Sudan’s Foreign Ministry said.

It said in a statement late on Tuesday that the ambassador had been summoned on August 30 and was told that the bodies had been found between July 26 and August 8 on the Sudanese side of the Setit River, known in Ethiopia as the Tekeze.

The corpses were identified by Ethiopians residing in the Wad al Hulaywah area of eastern Sudan, it said.

The statement did not say how the people died.

Dina Mufti, spokesperson for the Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Ministry, did not immediately respond to request for comment.

The river is the current de facto borderline between territory controlled by Tigrayan forces and those controlled by Amhara forces allied with Ethiopia’s federal government. At a different point the river also separates Sudan from Ethiopia.

Tensions between Sudan and Ethiopia have been running high because of a spillover of the conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region and Ethiopia’s construction of a giant hydropower dam on the Blue Nile.

Tens of thousands of refugees have fled into eastern Sudan and there have been military skirmishes in an area of contested farmland along the border between Sudan and Ethiopia.

Sudanese authorities said on Sunday they had confiscated a weapons shipment that arrived by air from Ethiopia on suspicion the arms were destined for use in “crimes against the state.”

Sudan’s Interior Ministry said later on Monday that the shipment had turned out to be part of a legal cargo imported by a licensed arms trader.

Source: Voice of America