
China showcased its latest technological achievement in the transportation sector, the CR450 prototype, a high-speed bullet train that has set a new world record for speed. According to the China State Railway Group Co (China Railway), the train reached a remarkable speed of 450 km/h during its test runs, claiming the title of the world's fastest high-speed train. The CR450 prototype is designed to further revolutionise the travel landscape in China, a country already known for its extensive high-speed rail network. The new train model is expected to drastically shorten travel times between major cities, enhancing both domestic and international connectivity. This leap in rail technology promises not only greater convenience but also improved efficiency for millions of passengers across the country. In addition to speeding up travel, the CR450 prototype is expected to have a positive impact on economic development, with faster trains facilitating more efficient movement of people and goods across long distances. China’s CR450 prototype has been hailed as the world’s fastest high-speed bullet train, setting new benchmarks in speed and technology. Here are the key features that make the CR450 stand out: #CRnews The CR450 EMU train prototype was unveiled in Beijing on December 29. 🎉 It will greatly enhance China’s railway science and technology innovation, self-reliance, and strength, further consolidating and boosting China’s global leadership in HSR technology. #ChinaRailway pic.twitter.com/p0Ip0cTN4r ALSO READ: Air Canada Flight Catches Fire During Touchdown At Halifax Airport, Hours After Deadly South Korea Plane Crash | Watch Top Speed Of 450 km/h The CR450 prototype is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 450 km/h (279 mph), making it the fastest high-speed train in the world. This unprecedented speed will significantly reduce travel time between major cities. China State Railway Group announced on Sunday that its CR450 high-speed train prototype can reach speeds of up to 450 km/h (280 mph), with a commercial operating speed of 400 km/h. The unveiling of the prototype marks a significant ‘breakthrough’ in the CR450 project, highlighting a leap in China's railway technology and advancing its goal of technological self-reliance. ALSO READ: Delhi Election 2025: Row Over Memorial For Manmohan Singh Escalates Amid Attempts To Lure Sikh Voters Sleek, Aerodynamic Design The CR450 boasts a streamlined, modern design built for high-speed travel. The aerodynamic exterior reduces air resistance, enabling the train to reach and maintain record-breaking speeds with greater energy efficiency. The CR450 train is 22 per cent more energy-efficient, 10 per cent lighter, and has 2 decibels less cabin noise. It also offers a 4 per cent increase in passenger service space and features upgraded intelligent systems, including advanced train control, driver interaction, safety monitoring, and improved passenger services. High Acceleration and Deceleration The CR450 is capable of quick acceleration and deceleration, enabling it to smoothly start and stop within a short distance. This enhances the overall travel experience while ensuring safety during rapid speed changes. Next-Generation Rail Infrastructure The CR450 prototype is designed to run on specialised tracks that can withstand the high speeds and forces generated by the train, allowing for safe and reliable operation at 450 km/h.
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Article content The great National Hockey League contradiction of sports, celebration and politics is upon us. We have already begun the daily Alexander Ovechkin watch, the giant leap as he makes his way toward the career goal-scoring lead in hockey history. This all comes at a time when the league couldn’t — or wouldn’t — find a place for a Russian team in its major in-house tournament in February. It will be Ovechkin — yay — in the days and months to come, game by game, as he chases down Wayne Gretzky for a record none of us thought was possible. It will be Ovechkin — yay and Russia boo. All in the same convoluted sentence. All happening in a season in which Kirill Kaprizov of Minnesota and Nikita Kucherov of Tampa Bay are among the leading candidates for the Hart Trophy as the most valuable player in the NHL and the Rangers’ Igor Shesterkin signing a contract making him the highest paid goaltender in hockey history. Russian hockey is alive and well, individually. But it’s not alive in any team concept internationally. Ovechkin has been a long-time supporter of Russian president Vladimir Putin. So has the Stanley Cup-winning goaltender, Sergei Bobrovsky, who was just named Russian athlete of the year. We like their hockey but don’t care much for their politics or the war that continues in Ukraine. Ovechkin has had an incredible run since entering the NHL in 2005. His 868 goals are 266 more than anyone who has played during his time. Sidney Crosby is second in goals at 602, as of Saturday. Steven Stamkos and another Russian, Evgeni Malkin, are the only others within 300 goals of Ovie’s totals. In Gretzky’s career, he finished 186 goals ahead of Mike Gartner, 281 and 284 ahead of Mario Lemieux and Mark Messier. Ovechkin, in his time, is individually more of a dominant goal-scorer than Gretzky was in his time. And there’s a certain discomfort that goes along with it all in current times. I can cheer for Ovechkin the hockey player, while at the same time feel disdain for his politics and those of his leader and country. Sports and politics mix, whether we want them to or not. Rarely are they as separate as they should be or as they seem right now while Ovechkin works his way to a mark that may never be equalled. THIS AND THAT There is nothing wrong with Mitch Marner that a playoff series against Detroit or Buffalo or Pittsburgh wouldn’t solve. Marner has 13 goals this season, 10 of them against teams that won’t be in the playoffs. He has six playoff goals in his past 37 playoff games ... Marner, having a terrific season, still ranks below Mikko Rantanen and Kucherov in scoring among right wingers ... The Florida Panthers’ second line has Sam Bennett centring Matthew Tkachuk and Carter Verhaeghe. Not sure anyone would relish playing against them in a best-of-seven series in April ... If Auston Matthews doesn’t play for Team USA in the 4 Nations Face-Off, the Americans will still have Jack Hughes, Jack Eichel and Dylan Larkin at centre. But it becomes a tougher matchup, depending on what Canada does with Nathan MacKinnon, Connor McDavid and Crosby as either their first three centres, or two of the top three with one of Crosby or MacKinnon going to the wing ... Nearing the halfway point of the NHL season, Cale Makar leads all defencemen in scoring. But he’s also been on the ice for 37 even-strength goals-against. That’s significantly more than Victor Hedman and Gustav Forsling with 24, and Darnell Nurse, if you can believe this one, at just 15 ... A Canadian network would be wise to snap up fired Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde for panel work, at least for the short term. Lalonde was sharp on TV in the playoffs between periods a few years back ... Outdoor hockey games are wonderful spectacles for the city in which they take place. But as a must-see TV event, they’ve kind of lost their way. I can’t imagine there are a lot of people waiting for this Chicago-St. Louis outdoor event ... When I first met Scott Arniel, he was playing left wing on a line in Winnipeg with Dale Hawerchuk and Paul MacLean. All three of them became coaches, and Arniel is now a coach of the year candidate in the NHL with the Jets ... The last talk I had with Hawerchuk was when he was coaching Barrie of the OHL. He was telling me all about his underrated centre, Mark Scheifele. He said NHL scouts had him rated too low and he was going to be a good one. The great Hawerchuk, who passed away in 2020 at the age of 57, was right on Scheifele. HEAR AND THERE I had this conversation with a Blue Jays front office man after they traded Teoscar Hernandez to Seattle following the 2022 season. “Would you pay Teoscar $20 million a year?” I was asked. I said I would not. He said neither would the Jays. Since then, Hernandez has won a World Series in Los Angeles and has recently signed to remain with the Dodgers for the next three years at an average of $22 million a season. And the Jays remain in need of a power bat for the outfield. Which means two things: 1) Don’t expect financial advice from me; 2) don’t trust whatever financial advice you might get from the Blue Jays front office, either ... A question to ask yourself, Mr. Edward Rogers. How is it the Blue Jays keep offering more money for free agents, but aren’t signing any? What does that say about the perception of the franchise around Major League Baseball and those operating it? ... This has not been the best of years for shareholders of Bell or Rogers Communications, the former majority owners of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment. Bell stock is down 36.5% on the year. Rogers stock is down 35%. Netflix stock, by the way, is up 85% on the year and 227% over the past two years ... This was Thursday in the NBA: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 45 points for Oklahoma City and teammate Lu Dort had 13 against Indiana. Meanwhile, Andrew Nembhard and Ben Mathurin combined for 41 for the Pacers. That’s 99 points scored by four Canadians in the same game. Not sure that’s ever happened before ... Some things in life don’t make sense: The Raptors are a better three-point shooting team on the road than the 24-5 first-place Thunder is ... Simon Benoit is hardly a sexy name among NHL defencemen, but few are on the ice as much as he is while being scored upon so infrequently. SCENE AND HEARD My favourite sporting things of 2024, in no particular order: The Paris Olympics; Paris itself; Roland Garros Stadium; everything that is Summer McIntosh ; the American League Championship Series; the Patrick Mahomes comeback in the Super Bowl; the Stanley Cup final, never mind the result; Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani and Vladdy Guerrero Jr.; the unlikely Argos; Matthews’ almost 70-goal season; Andre De Grasse and his 100-metre teammates in the 4 x100 relay at the Olympics; Team USA vs. Serbia in men’s basketball, the greatest game I’ve ever seen; Steph Curry ... Terrible time to be a sports fan in Chicago. The Bears stink. The Blackhawks stink. The White Sox stink. The Bulls aren’t any good. Not much to care about in one of the great sporting towns in America ... It’s wonderful for the hammer thrower Ethan Katzberg to be named The Canadian Press male athlete of the year. But I don’t quite understand how you can compare a hammer thrower — a singular event in athletics with a very small competitive field — with an NBA star such as Gilgeous-Alexander, who plays 82 games, plus playoffs. Or McDavid or MacKinnon, who played more than 100 NHL games in the calendar year ... The challenge for Leafs coach Craig Berube in the second half of the NHL season: Finding the right defensive partner for Morgan Rielly. He hasn’t had the right partner since Ron Hainsey was a Leaf ... First baseman Pete Alonso, a good player, not a great one, seems to be pricing himself out of the free-agent market in baseball. Even the high-priced Mets seem to be willing to walk away from Alonso ... Brendan Shanahan takes a lot of heat for his time running the Leafs, but consider this: Steve Yzerman is six years in as GM in Detroit, nowhere near the playoffs; Buffalo hasn’t made the playoffs in a lifetime. Shanahan missed the playoffs once, hasn’t missed since drafting Matthews ... Don’t know where Darko Rajakovic rates as an all-time coach — probably near the bottom — but his tantrum in Memphis the other night is an all-time unforgettable Raptors moment ... So many tough questions this time of year. What presents to keep, which to return, which games to watch when you’re not screaming about junior hockey. Are you watching the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl or the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl? ... And good luck to all those playing fantasy football championship games on Sunday. I started the wrong kicker two weeks ago. Cost me and my partner a title shot. AND ANOTHER THING There are four sound candidates for MVP in the NFL, although if you watch enough television these days, you would think there is only one: Josh Allen. It’s a quarterback’s job to produce wins and Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City have the most in the league. Two-time MVP Lamar Jackson has combined yardage of 4,807 passing and rushing in Baltimore, which blows everyone else away. The giant Allen is unstoppable, having run for 11 touchdowns and passed for 3,549 yards with the Bills. And Saquon Barkley is in contention for all-time numbers as a running back, leading the Philadelphia Eagles. In any given year, any one of the four could, or should, be MVP. This year it will come down to Allen or Jackson, and a sound case could be made right now for either quarterback ... It drives me a little batty when I see Tkachuk or Steelers wide receiver George Pickens dangling or chewing on their mouthguard, rather than keeping it where it should be. We try to convince kids about the necessity of mouthguard usage. This kind of example doesn’t help ... Wonder how many owners in sports are paying attention to what the Suns are doing in Phoenix, charging $2 at concession stands for water, soda, hotdogs, and popcorn? A small popcorn at Cineplex is $9 now. And you wonder why people don’t go to movies anymore ... It’s highly possible that Cody Bellinger will be batting next to Giancarlo Stanton in the Yankees batting order this coming season. Bellinger, by the way, is married to Stanton’s old girlfriend ... The NBA was excited to have five million people watching games on Christmas Day on television, especially those up against NFL games on Netflix for the first time. But follow me here for a second: The U.S. is 10 times the size of Canada. A five-million-person audience in the U.S. is about half a million Canadians. By my translation, the NBA audience in the U.S. at Christmas is basically equal to the average CFL audience in Canada throughout the season ... Happy birthday to Ray Bourque (64), Myles Garrett (29), Bill Lee (78), George Parros (45), Julio Rodriguez (24), Sean Payton (61) Theo Epstein (51), Adam Vinatieri (52) and B.J. Ryan (49) ... 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DULUTH — Myrissa Overfors ran barefoot from a Lakeside neighborhood home in 2007, hiding in some bushes while frantically calling her mother for a ride. Recalling the “horror movie” scene 17 years later, Overfors told a judge she “would’ve ran to the end of the world to get away” from the man who sexually assaulted her that day. ADVERTISEMENT “I’m 33 years old and I’m just now starting to heal,” she said to a packed courtroom at the St. Louis County Courthouse. For the numerous victims of Jackson Michael Gatlin, Monday marked a significant milestone in their long-awaited quest for justice — a day they were not sure would ever come. Gatlin, 36, a former youth pastor at Duluth Vineyard Church, was sentenced to 13 years in prison for a series of sexual assaults perpetrated against minors who were under his supervision. Earlier this month, he pleaded guilty to five counts of criminal sexual conduct, ranging from first- to fourth-degree. The charges date back more than a decade, and while just five cases could be charged, authorities said there were at least 10 identified victims. “We wonder how many others there were,” said Jeanne Filkins, whose daughter, Kacey, died by suicide in 2022 after years of struggling with the trauma of her abuse. “How many girls did he really get to?” Gatlin served as a volunteer and paid pastoral assistant at the Kenwood neighborhood church from 2007-23. His parents, Michael and Brenda Gatlin, were then senior pastors at the church and were also involved in its national leadership. Several investigations were initiated, with court filings indicating the Gatlins allowed their son to use the church's youth group as a "hunting ground" to "(prey) on underage girls with no consequences for years" before police eventually became involved in 2022. ADVERTISEMENT Authorities said the known victims ranged in age from approximately 11 to 16. Overfors, then 16, said she was in a particularly vulnerable position when she joined the church after losing her father. She spoke of a “snowball effect” after the assault that included becoming addicted to heroin and methamphetamine. “I was served that monster on a silver platter under the guise of God,” said Overfors, who said she has been sober for 10 years. Vanessa Josephson listed some of the struggles she has faced over the past 16 years: anxiety, depression, panic attacks, eating disorder, self-isolation, anger, loss of faith, difficulty sleeping, loss of trust and struggles in school. “At 15 years old, I should’ve been worried about hanging out with friends, what dress to wear to the school dance and where to go to college,” Josephson said, “not whether my crippling depression would ultimately take my life.” Josephson said she wants to use the tragedy to advocate for others, and as a mother of two boys she added: “We often talk about how ‘no’ means ‘no’ — something I wish Jackson’s parents had taught him.” The News Tribune generally does not name victims of sexual assault, but the women in this story agreed to be publicly identified. ADVERTISEMENT St. Louis County prosecutor Mike Ryan called Gatlin’s actions “an exploitation of innocence and faith” and said he “robbed (the victims) of their youth and treated them like they were disposable.” “He is lucky to enjoy a sentence that is defined by law,” Ryan said, “not by the moral code of his religion, which would prescribe something much harsher.” Gatlin declined to address the court, but defense attorney Chris Stocke noted the crimes occurred 15-17 years ago when his client was about 20 years old. He said Gatlin struggled to recall many of the details of the cases and has since remained law-abiding. “He’s coming to terms with what he has done,” Stocke said, adding that Gatlin is in therapy. “Knowing what he did was wrong, he has spent 15 years trying to be a better man.” Judge Dale Harris credited the victims with showing “remarkable courage” in sharing their stories and said he likely would not have accepted the plea agreement if they had not signed off on it. Harris said police reports suggested some in the church community spoke out about Gatlin over the years, while some tried to conceal his actions, and others simply had suspicions. “Ultimately, all of you must look in the mirror and decide if what you did was enough,” the judge said, noting that is a matter to be decided another day. ADVERTISEMENT Gatlin was sentenced Monday on two of the five convictions. Additional victims are expected to be heard Tuesday when he is sentenced in the remaining three cases. All sentences will run concurrently, and after prison, he will be subject to lifetime conditional release and sex offender registration. But as the criminal proceedings conclude, a new phase of litigation is beginning. Nine lawsuits were filed this month against Gatlin, his parents, and the local and national Vineyard Church. “Thirteen years is a good start,” Filkins said, “but it will never be enough for what this community has lost because of Jackson’s actions.” If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. National Sexual Assault Hotline: 24/7 hotline: 800-656-4673 Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse (CASDA): serves Duluth, Superior and Ashland, Bayfield and Douglas counties; 24/7 hotline 800-649-2921; submit a help request at casda.org/get-help Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault (PAVSA): serves southern St. Louis County; 24/7 hotline 218-726-1931 Sexual Assault Program of Northern St. Louis County: serves northern St. Louis County; 218-749-4725; leave a message and an advocate will be contacted 24/7 Family Pathways: serves Carlton and Pine counties; 24/7 hotline 800-338-7233 Support Within Reach: serves Aitkin and Itasca counties; hotline 866-747-5008 North Shore Horizons: serves Lake County; 24/7 hotline 218-834-5924 Violence Prevention Center: serves Cook County; 24/7 hotline 218-387-1237 Friends Against Abuse: serves Koochiching County; 24/7 hotline 888-344-3264 Fond du Lac Reservation: 24/7 hotline 218-348-1817 Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa: Grand Portage Human Services 218-475-2453 Bois Forte Tribal Government–Victim Services Program: emergency cell 218-248-0067Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirants have been demanding a re-examination of the 70th Combined Competitive Examination (CCE), which was held on December 13, alleging irregularities in the exam. However, their protest intensified on Sunday in Patna and the police resorted to cane-charge and the use of water cannons. Thousands of students gathered at Gandhi Maidan and later marched toward JP Golambar. A heavy police presence was deployed to manage the escalating protests. The police team was led by Patna Central SP, Sweety Sahrawat. But who is IPS Sweety Sahrawat? She became Patna Central SP earlier this year. She is a Bihar cadre IPS officer who cleared the UPSC exam with All India Rank (AIR) 187. IPS Sahrawat was earlier posted as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in Aurangabad, Bihar. The young officer holds a B.Tech (ECE) degree from Delhi Technological University. Her father was a Delhi Police head constable who died in a road accident in 2013. IPS Sahrawat had quit her job as a design engineer to fulfil her father’s dream of seeing her become an IAS officer. She cracked UPSC CSE 2019 to become an IPS officer. She is a native of Aurangabad district. She is now in the news because she is leading the police team during the BPSC protest in Patna. Last year in September, a video of her talking with Kerala's former Governor and retired IPS officer Nikhil Kumar went viral. Kumar went to the residence of then ASP Sehrawat after several people complained to him about rising cases of theft in the city.
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The Detroit Lions have equaled the franchise record for most consecutive victories and stand alone atop the NFC standings. They still have plenty of obstacles to clear to remain at that perch. Even the NFC North remains up for grabs and they'll try to create a little more separation when they host the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night. The Lions (11-1), who have won 10 straight, haven't been able to shake free from Minnesota (10-2) or Green Bay (9-3). Detroit will host Minnesota, which has won five straight, in the regular-season finale next month. The Packers have remained in contention by winning seven of their last eight, with the only loss coming at the hands of the Lions. Detroit opened up a 21-point lead early in the third quarter and held on for a 24-14 victory. Lions coach Dan Campbell says the fun really begins now. "The best part of all of this -- we're in playoff football right now, that's where we're at," he said. "We're in December, and our schedule says that. Man, we play tough opponent after tough opponent -- we've got plenty coming up. So, man, this is the type of stuff that you live for and it's also the type of stuff that gets you ready for the tournament. "So, yeah, we're a resilient bunch and nothing's going to change that. We've just got to worry about the one in front of us." Detroit is coming off a 23-20 win over Chicago on Thanksgiving Day in which it nearly blew a 16-point lead. The Bears' poor clock management cost them an opportunity to send the game into overtime and led to coach Matt Eberflus' firing. The Lions have been hit with a wave of injuries, particularly on the defensive side. They signed four players over the past week to fortify their depth. "I know the elephant in the room is all the injuries that have happened with us on the defensive side," defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn said. "Our personnel staff does a really good job of acquiring players that fit exactly who we are. I would say this, it's not the playbook that's the most important thing for these guys to come in and learn. It's the style of play that we have and that's easy to learn." Jared Goff has thrown for six touchdowns and zero interceptions in the past three games after tossing five picks against the Houston Texans on Nov. 10. The Packers also played on Thanksgiving, defeating Miami 30-17. Green Bay opened up a 24-3 halftime lead as Jordan Love threw two touchdown passes to Jayden Reed. Now the Packers face a Detroit team that has defeated them in five of the last six meetings. "With most good teams, they play the game the right way," Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur said. "Certainly, Detroit's been doing that for a couple years now. That's who they are and that's who we are as well. It should be a great game on Thursday night." The Packers might have to win via a shootout, considering the Lions are averaging a league-best 31.9 points per game (Green Bay ranks eighth at 26.5). Stopping the running game will be key, according to LaFleur. "They're two very dynamic backs. (David) Montgomery, he's going to beat you up physically and the other guy (Jahmyr Gibbs), you've got to try to corral because he can take it the distance," he said. "Jared (Goff) is playing at an MVP level, so they've got a really potent offense." Lions offensive tackle Taylor Decker (knee) and three defensive linemen -- DJ Reader (shoulder), Josh Paschal (knee) and Levi Onwezurike (hamstring) -- didn't practice on Tuesday. Offensive guard Elgton Jenkins (knee), Linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (hamstring) and cornerback Corey Ballentine (knee) missed the Packers' practice. --Field Level Media
Conference title games a chance at a banner, bragging rights and, for some, a season-wrecking lossSeven to eight personnel from the Taliban forces were killed along the Durand Line in the Upper Kurram district on Saturday, as the Afghan Taliban targeted Pakistborder posts in Ghozgarhi, Matha Sangar, Kot Ragha and Tari Mengal areas using both light and heavy weaponry, the Dawn reported. ET Year-end Special Reads What kept India's stock market investors on toes in 2024? India's car race: How far EVs went in 2024 Investing in 2025: Six wealth management trends to watch out for According to Dawn, one Pakistani soldier was killed and 11 others were also wounded it said, citing security sources. However, the Taliban forces claimed that 19 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the retaliatory attacks. The Taliban forces used both light and heavy weaponry to target border posts in the areas of Ghozgarhi, Matha Sangar, Kot Ragha, and Tari Mengal, the Dawn reported. This came days after Pakistani aircraft carried out aerial bombardments in Afghanistan's Barmal district of Paktika province, which killed 46 people with six people getting injured. The Pakistani military said the airstrikes were aimed at bases of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the region, resulting in the deaths of several militants and the destruction of four TTP bases, Khaama Press reported, citing the Pakistani media outlets close to the Pakistani Army. 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According to Dawn, citing sources, TTP militants tried to enter Pakistani territory through Taliban checkpoints on Friday night but were unsuccessful and were reportedly involved in retaliatory actions alongside the Taliban. "After the infiltration attempt failed, militants and Afghan forces jointly opened fire on Pakistani posts with heavy weapons on Saturday morning. The firing was effectively responded to, and there are confirmed reports of heavy losses on the Afghan side, with over 15 militants dead and many others wounded," a source said as quoted by Dawn. (ANI) (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )