Taiwan college student dies after gaming 4 days without sleep

A college student in Taiwan died after playing video games for four days straight without sleep, according to a video uploaded on Facebook by user Lin Ting on Sunday (March 1).

Lin, an ICU nurse in Taiwan who frequently posts stories about her daily life and of her professional experiences, shared what had happened after the college student’s final winter break.

Right after the break, he played games for four days and three nights, without sleep or proper rest, Lin said in the video.

“What in the world is this game that was so fun? Even his mother’s advice fell on deaf ears,” Lin said.

One night, he went to the bathroom when his family suddenly heard him cry out.

He had fainted, with both eyes rolled back into his head, prompting them to send him to hospital, she said in the video.

Lin said that he was suspected to have suffered a ruptured cerebral artery, causing a brain haemorrhage and requiring emergency surgery.

He was then put on life support.

After a couple of days, the family instructed the doctors to pull the plug as they were told that he would not wake up.

“On the day where his life support was to be removed, his mother had… how do I explain this,” Lin clicked her tongue as she struggled to find words.

“She kept calling out her son’s name.”

Lin ended the video by saying that there is nothing more important than good health. https://www.asiaone.com/asia/taiwan-student-dies-gaming-4-days-no-sleep

Spain defies Trump’s threats over stance on Iran war, says it ‘won’t be vassals’

MADRID — Spain “will not be vassals” to another country, Deputy Prime Minister Maria Jesus Montero said on Wednesday (March 4), defying US President Donald Trump’s threats to cut trade with Madrid over its stance against the US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

Trump floated imposing a trade embargo on Madrid over its refusal to allow US aircraft to use jointly operated naval and air bases in southern Spain for the offensive against Tehran. 

Spain has denounced the US and Israeli bombings of Iran as reckless and illegal, while most other European nations have withheld direct critique of the attacks.

“We are certainly not going to be anybody’s vassals, we won’t tolerate any threats and we’ll defend our values,” Montero told reporters, citing support for Spain from the European Commission.

The Commission said in a statement on Wednesday it expected the US to abide by its trade deal with the European Union (EU) and expressed “full solidarity” with member states, but stopped short of naming Spain. 

The EU requires that third countries treat it as a single customs bloc.

In a televised address earlier on Wednesday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez reiterated Spain’s anti-war stance, warning that the conflict risked triggering a major global disaster.

“We’re not going to be complicit in something that’s bad for the world, nor contrary to our values and interests, simply to avoid reprisals from someone,” said Sanchez.

One of the most outspoken critics of both Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sanchez criticised leaders who “use the fog of war to hide their failure” at home.

“This is how humanity’s great disasters start … You cannot play Russian roulette with the destiny of millions,” he said, highlighting the negative knock-on effects of the Iraq war, from a rise in jihadist terrorism to soaring energy prices, to argue that the consequences of the attack on Iran were just as nebulous.

Spain has refrained so far from involving itself in defensive operations, even as Britain, France, and Greece have sent armaments to Cyprus, which was struck by a drone on Monday, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorised use of UK bases for defensive strikes on Tehran.

Israel has criticised Sanchez, accusing him of “standing with tyrants”.

Trump says he can impose embargoes

Trump on Tuesday claimed the Supreme Court’s ruling in February, which declared that he could not use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs because they were a tax measure, confirmed his right to apply embargoes.

Imposing a trade embargo would require making the case that Spain’s refusal to permit use of its bases constituted a national emergency and posed an “unusual or extraordinary” threat to the US, said Peter Shane, a US law professor at New York University.

“It’s hard to see how Spain denying us the use of air bases on its territory for us to launch an unprovoked attack on Iran poses an extraordinary threat to our national security,” Shane said.

Spain sells more to the US than it buys, but certain sectors like pharmaceutical products and olive oil are more exposed through high exports.

A source at Spanish olive oil producer Dcoop expressed worry about possible sanctions, adding it could bring orders forward. “We are farmers who want to market our products without obstacles,” he said.

https://www.asiaone.com/world/spain-defies-trumps-threats-over-stance-iran-war-says-it-wont-be-vassals

50 multipurpose courts for badminton and pickleball to be added over next 5 years

A total of 50 multipurpose courts for badminton or pickleball will be built over the next five years as part of plans by Sport Singapore (SportSG) to democratise sports in the community, said Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo.

Neo, who is also Senior Minister for Education, made the announcement at the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth’s (MCCY) Committee of Supply debate on Thursday (March 5).

The 50 courts include the recently opened eight dual-use pickleball courts at The Kallang and soon-to-be completed eight pickleball courts at the Little India Bus Terminal.

The acting minister acknowledged that there may be issues relating to noise levels at courts near residential estates, adding that SportSG will work with community stakeholders to mitigate this.

Citing efforts by Mountbatten SMC to manage noise levels by using foam balls, Neo said this is an example of “We First” in action.

MCCY will also activate underutilised spaces such as those under viaducts so that facilities can be conveniently located to Singaporeans, but far enough to manage noise levels.

Heartland sporting spaces

Neo also updated the House on the status of sport facilities in the heartlands.

He said that renovation work on four facilities, including Delta Sport Centre and ActiveSG Sport Park @ Teck Ghee, have been completed, alongside 15 development projects such as Bukit Canberra.

Ongoing work at Hougang and Queenstown regional sport centres, and the new Punggol Regional Sport Centre are expected to be completed within a year. https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/mccy-cos-2026-50-pickleball-badminton-courts