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VIOMI Launches New AI Water Purifier “inno” in Malaysia, Appoints Shila Amzah as Brand Ambassador

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Source: Media Outreach

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 29 October 2025 – VIOMI, a leading global brand specializing in AI-driven water purification technology, officially launched its latest countertop AI water purifier, “inno”, in Malaysia. The launch event featured Malaysia’s renowned singer Shila Amzah, who was recently appointed as VIOMI’s Brand Ambassador. Shila attended the event in person, joining distinguished guests and media representatives to witness the debut of this innovative product that blends healthy hydration with intelligent technology.

Mr. Chen Xiaoping, Founder and CEO of VIOMI Technology, shared during his speech: “VIOMI is a NASDAQ-listed enterprise dedicated to advancing AI water purification technology. We are thrilled to introduce our latest innovation to Malaysia — a market we view as a vital part of our global expansion strategy.”

Addressing Malaysia’s Water Quality Challenges

Malaysia continues to face significant challenges related to heavy metal contamination and microplastic pollution. In response, VIOMI developed inno, a high-performance AI water purifier specifically designed for local water conditions. With enhanced filtration precision and intelligent adaptability, inno aims to provide Malaysian households with a safer, smarter, and more enjoyable drinking water experience.

A New Standard for Healthy Drinking Water

Equipped with advanced multi-stage filtration and AI-powered remineralization, inno not only removes harmful impurities but also infuses water with strontium — a beneficial mineral known for improving calcium absorption and supporting bone, teeth, and cardiovascular health.

The result is naturally smoother, sweeter-tasting water, making inno an ideal choice for families, including children and the elderly.

Elegant, Space-Saving Design

Designed for modern homes, inno features an ultra-slim, tankless body just 13cm thick, saving valuable countertop space while maintaining a sleek and minimalist aesthetic. It seamlessly fits into various interior styles, combining beauty, practicality, and convenience.

Smart Control at Your Fingertips

Through the VIOMI Smart App, users can easily monitor real-time water quality, filter lifespan, and temperature settings. The app also supports remote cooling activation and precise temperature control (adjustable by 1°C or 5°C), ideal for different usage scenarios such as making tea, coffee, or baby formula.

With UV sterilization and 6-stage precision filtration, inno ensures every drop is clean, mineral-balanced, and safe to drink.

Eco-Friendly and Economical

Inno delivers up to 3,600 liters of purified water, equivalent to reducing the use of over 7,000 plastic bottles. The filter replacement process is designed for user convenience — tool-free, quick, and easy, allowing for long-lasting performance and sustainability.

Shila Amzah: A Voice for Health and Style

At the event, Shila Amzah shared her enthusiasm for the partnership: “I’m delighted to represent VIOMI and to introduce a smart water purifier that truly cares about family health. Inno not only looks stylish, but also transforms our daily hydration into a healthier and more enjoyable experience.”

The VIOMI AI Water Purifier “inno” is now officially available in the Malaysian market. Consumers can enjoy a two-year warranty, along with free delivery and installation services.

For more information, please visit: https://sourl.cn/MUJrDs

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Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of the Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) and New Zealand, 29 October 2025

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Source: New Zealand Government

[Joint Statement delivered by the Foreign Ministers of the Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) and New Zealand, at the Nordic 5/New Zealand Foreign Minister’s meeting, Stockholm 29 October 2025]

At a time of intense geostrategic change, we, the Foreign Ministers of the five Nordic countries and New Zealand, wish to underline the alignment of our values, our commitment to international law and the careful management of geopolitical issues, as well as our firm commitment to sustainable economic development and partnerships. 

We will continue to work collaboratively to uphold and strengthen the rules-based international order. The norms contained therein address significant issues – including global environment issues, security and disarmament, human rights, development, trade and economic issues – and contribute to their peaceful, equitable and just management. We reiterate in this context the important role of international courts and reaffirm our unwavering support for the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court.

We are all steadfast supporters of an effective and inclusive multilateral system, with the United Nations at its core, that delivers effective, measurable impact on the ground, where it is most needed. We strongly support an effective and fit-for-purpose United Nations. This is why we highlight ambitious and innovative reform under the UN80 initiative initiated by the UN Secretary-General.  It is essential to enhance respect for the United Nations Charter, including the respect of the sovereignty and, territorial integrity of all states, and the prohibition on the threat and use of force in international relations. 

We are deeply concerned about the proliferation of armed conflicts around the globe and will contribute to the best of our ability to the prevention, management, and peaceful resolution of conflicts. 

We condemn Russia’s illegal and unprovoked war of aggression on Ukraine, which continues to inflict human suffering and has serious consequences for Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security. We support efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, including by increasing pressure on Russia to reciprocate Ukraine’s call for a comprehensive ceasefire and engage in meaningful peace negotiations. Our support to Ukraine is unwavering. We reiterate the need to ensure accountability to bring justice to the victims and to uphold the international rules-based order. We are committed to working together to deprive Russia of revenue from its oil trade, and countering shadow fleet activity. We condemn deepening Russia-DPRK military cooperation, especially North Korea’s continued military support to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. We urge China to cease any material support to Russia’s war efforts as well as to prevent the circumvention of sanctions. 

We very much welcome the agreement on the first phase of the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict put forward by President Trump and call on all parties to fully implement the agreement without delay. We stand ready to contribute to the implementation of the plan. We have consistently urged all relevant parties to work towards the two-state solution, which is the only way to ensure security and prosperity for both Israelis and Palestinians. We call on all relevant parties to facilitate safe and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid and adhere to international law.

We value our dialogue and cooperation within the NATO framework, as Nordic NATO members and as one of the Indo-Pacific partners of NATO, recognising our shared defence, security, and resilience interests, including cooperation in the defence industry. 

We are committed to an effective rules-based international trading system, with the WTO at its core. We look forward to advancing WTO reform at MC14. We welcome the instruments in place, such as the European Union – New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, the Agreement on Climate Change Trade and Sustainability, and the Future of Investment and Trade Partnership. We look forward to further exchanges on trade policy, including the anticipated EU-CPTPP Trade and Investment Dialogue, given our shared commitment to facilitating and boosting trade that delivers for our businesses and communities. 

We are committed to fostering science, research, and innovation between our countries. We will look to engage together through initiatives like Horizon Europe. 

We are all dependent on a strong bioeconomy. We seek to provide solutions for our people and through trade with others. We have shared interests in aquaculture recognising Nordic leadership and New Zealand’s growing capabilities and investment in the sector.

We look to collaborate in the lead-up to the International Polar Year (IPY) in 2032/33.   

We welcome Nordic support for the Pacific, including through multilateral advocacy, and value our continued collaboration that supports Pacific priorities as set out in the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent.

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New Zealand expands sanctions on Russia’s oil industry and shadow fleet

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Source: New Zealand Government

Foreign Minister Winston Peters has announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russia’s oil trade while meeting with the Nordic 5 Foreign Ministers in Stockholm. 

“New Zealand is sanctioning 65 shadow fleet vessels involved the shipment of Russian oil, a key source of revenue funding Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine,” Mr Peters says. 

New Zealand has also sanctioned actors from Belarus, Iran, and North Korea, involved in refining and transporting Russian oil, and in facilitating oil-related payments. 

“These actors are part of a broader network enabling the trade in Russian oil, undermining global efforts to curtail funding for Russia’s illegal war,” Mr Peters says. 

“By targeting the oil supply chain, New Zealand is acting decisively in support of international efforts to bring Russia to the negotiating table.” 

Since the Russia Sanctions Act came into force in March 2022, New Zealand has imposed sanctions on more than 1,900 individuals, entities, and vessels, alongside a range of trade measures. This is New Zealand’s 33rd round of Russia sanctions. 

More information about New Zealand sanctions, travel bans, and export controls against Russia, as well as diplomatic, military and economic support for Ukraine, can be found on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade website here. 

Note: The Government has implemented the following actions in response to Russia’s war against Ukraine: 

Passed the historic Russia Sanctions Act under which New Zealand has implemented sanctions (including those announced today) targeting: 

Vladimir Putin and key members of his inner circle.
Senior leadership of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
All 620 members of the Russian parliament (State Duma and Federation Council).
All Russian Ministers and Governors.
More than 400 entities including state-owned enterprises, entities that are part of Russia’s military industrial complex, Donbas militia groups, and Belarusian defence entities.
More than 110 oligarchs and immediate family with close ties and influence with the Russian Government.
20 financial institutions, including Russia’s Central Bank.
7 Belarusian financial institutions.
62 individuals and entities involved in disinformation and cyber-attacks on Ukraine.
15 members of the Central Election Commission.
Almost 100 Russian-directed leaders in occupied Ukrainian regions.
The Commissioner for Children’s Rights in the Office of the President of the Russian Federation.
Iranian individuals and entities involved in the supply of Iranian military materiel to Russia for use in Ukraine.
Individuals and entities involved in the supply of DPRK military materiel to Russia for use in Ukraine. 

Banned all Russian and Belarusian Government and military aircraft and vessels from NZ. 

Banned exports to Russian and Belarusian military and security forces.  

Suspended bilateral foreign ministry consultations with Russia. 

Endorsed the UK-initiated Call to Action on the “shadow fleet” engaged in sanctions circumvention by carrying Russian oil and gas. The Call to Action promotes compliance with international standards for maritime safety, environmental protection, and insurance.

Trade measures 

Implemented a 35% tariff on all Russian imports to NZ. 

Banned the import of Russian gold into NZ. 

Significantly expanded the export ban on Russia and Belarus to cover more industrial products of strategic importance (by adding more than 700 new prohibited tariff lines). 

Banned the import of Russian oil, gas, and coal. 

Banned the export of oil exploration and oil production goods to Russia. 

Banned the import from and export to Russia of certain luxury goods. 

Implemented the oil price cap on Russian-origin oil, which has since been lowered to further restrict Russia’s revenue from energy exports. 

Other assistance to Ukraine 

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022, New Zealand has pledged over $168 million in financial assistance and in-kind support to Ukraine. This includes: 

support for military training, equipment, and materiel valued at $110.3 million, including up to 100 NZDF personnel deployed to Europe.
$39.9 million in humanitarian assistance to conflict-affected Ukrainian communities in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries.   
$6 million in support for recovery and reconstruction.
$5.2 million in support for international legal processes and human rights monitoring

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Name release: Boating incident death, Napier

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police can release the name of the man who died following a boating incident off the coast of Napier on 21 October.

He was Howard Reese, 78, of Napier.

Police extend their condolences to his family and friends.

The death will be referred to the coroner.

ENDS

Issued by the Police Media Centre

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“Chengdu Panda Week” Series of Events Reach Multiple European Cities, Extending an Invitation from the Hometown of Pandas

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Source: Media Outreach

CHENGDU, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 29 October 2025 – From October 24 to 27, Chengdu, China, hosted the “Invitation from the Hometown of Pandas–Chengdu Panda Week” series of events in Frankfurt, Germany; Vienna, Austria; Paris, France; and Brussels, Belgium. The events included overseas promotion of the giant panda IP, panda-themed vehicle parades, art exhibitions, and more.

“Hometown of Pandas: Dreams and Life” Themed Art Exhibition

The year 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union. To promote cultural exchange and mutual understanding between China and Europe and enhance the city brand of “Park City · Happy Chengdu”, the Chengdu Municipal People’s Government Information Office launched the “Invitation from the Hometown of Pandas–Chengdu Panda Week” series of events. These events aim to showcase Chengdu’s achievements in green ecology, industrial and trade cooperation, music and arts, and cultural tourism and to tell the story of China-Europe exchanges and development.

In France, a country with a deep-rooted connection to giant pandas, Chengdu continues to write new chapters of the “panda story” through the “Hometown of Pandas: Dreams and Life” themed art exhibition held at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris. The exhibition features over 200 works across eight categories, including paintings, sculptures, trendy toys, photography, intangible cultural heritage, cultural and creative products, books, and digital innovations. It offers a multifaceted perspective on the integration of pandas and Chengdu’s culture.

Jean-Louis Balandraud, former Deputy Secretary-General of the French Tourism Development Agency, praised: “Chengdu uses pandas as a cultural bridge, building a cultural and tourism link. Its ‘cultural connection and industrial implementation’ model has great potential for promotion.”

In Brussels, the “Exhibition of Park City: Hometown of Pandas” is displayed at a municipal public cultural space. Using ecological photo walls and documentaries, it vividly presents the beautiful living environment of Chengdu, known as “A Park City Blessed with Snow Mountains”. The exhibition has attracted thousands of visitors.

During the concurrent “Chengdu-Brussels Eco-Dialogue”, topics such as “urban green governance” and “biodiversity conservation” sparked lively discussions. Dr. Jella Wauters, Head of Giant Panda Research at Pairi Daiza Zoo in Belgium, remarked, “Chengdu’s approach of integrating development with ecology offers valuable insights for European cities. Through this dialogue, we felt a sincere invitation from Hometown of Pandas, and we look forward to more in-depth technological cooperation in the future.”

Beyond Paris and Brussels, the “Invitation from the Hometown of Pandas–Chengdu Panda Week” series of events also took place in Frankfurt, Germany, and Vienna, Austria, featuring economic, trade, and musical dialogues that showcased the city’s rich and diverse culture.

In recent years, Chengdu’s exchanges and cooperation with EU countries have deepened continuously. As of 2025, Chengdu has established sister city or friendly cooperation relationships with 31 cities across the EU, and 19 cargo and passenger routes connect Chengdu directly to the EU. In 2024, Chengdu recorded 142.16 billion yuan in total import and export volume with the EU and attracted USD 1.671 billion in foreign direct investment, ranking first among the cities in central and western China.

Hashtag: #ChengduInformationOffice

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XTransfer Returns to Hong Kong FinTech Week and Singapore FinTech Festival 2025

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 29 October 2025 – XTransfer, World’s Leading B2B Cross-Border Trade Payment Platform,will participate this year in two world-class fintech events simultaneously, Hong Kong FinTech Week 2025 and Singapore FinTech Festival 2025. This marks the second consecutive year that XTransfer has been present at both events at the same time. As the Official Fintech Partner of Hong Kong FinTech Week, XTransfer will comprehensively showcase its innovations and global footprint in cross-border collections and payments, compliance and risk control, and inclusive finance.

XTransfer Returns to Hong Kong FinTech Week and Singapore FinTech Festival 2025

Bill Deng, Founder and CEO of XTransfer, together with the company’s management team, will engage intensively in showcases and closed-door sessions at both venues. They will share insights on topics including AI risk control and operations, the practical rollout of inclusive finance, the internationalisation of Chinese fintech enterprises, and local currency settlement in emerging markets. During the events, the company will also hold strategic cooperation signing ceremonies with multiple international financial institutions, further expanding its global clearing network and multi-currency settlement capabilities, delivering a more secure, faster, and lower-cost cross-border payment experience for SMEs across the region and worldwide. During the shows, XTransfer will also release the “X-NET White Paper” on the B2B trade settlement network and risk control system for SMEs.

Since entering the Hong Kong market in 2023, XTransfer has continued to provide local foreign trade SMEs with cross-border financial services, including global collections, payments, and foreign exchange. The XTransfer-to-XTransfer (X2X) payment service enables buyers and sellers to complete “Account-to-Account” fund transfers through the XTransfer platform, achieving secure, compliant, and twenty-four-seven instant payment similar to local transfers. This significantly reduces handling fees and FX costs, and notably improves operating capital efficiency and stability of cash turnover.

In Singapore and the ASEAN market, XTransfer continues to accelerate its expansion. This year, the company obtained a Major Payment Institution (MPI) license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and launched local services in Singapore. Leveraging the institutional and infrastructural strengths of Hong Kong and Singapore, two international financial hubs, XTransfer is rapidly enabling multiple local currencies settlement capabilities. Its services now cover regions and countries across North America, the Eurozone, Australia, ASEAN, Latin America, and Africa, supporting over 30 local currencies. This helps alleviate transaction frictions arising from USD shortages in emerging markets, reduces forced FX conversions and exchange losses by correspondent banks, and enables SMEs to settle in ways closer to buyers’ local practices.

https://www.xtransfer.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtransfer.cn
https://x.com/xtransferglobal
https://www.facebook.com/XTransferGlobal/
https://www.instagram.com/xtransfer.global

Hashtag: #XTransfer #HKFTW2025 #SFF2025 #Crossborder #Payment #SMEs

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Correction: Update to Police arrest two men in relation to Te Puke homicide

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Source: New Zealand Police

Please use the following version of the article issued 29 October, 8pm.
If you’ve used this in an article, please amend your story to correct the charge details.
We apologise for any inconvenience.

Please attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Natalie Flowerdew-Brown, Western Bay of Plenty Area Investigations Manager:

Police have arrested two men wanted in relation to death of Tristan Oakes, 29, in Te Puke on Saturday 25 October.

The two men are aged 39 and 40.

Both men will appear in the Tauranga District Court tomorrow on charges of murder.

Tristan died in hospital on Saturday, after being critically injured when shot at his Te Puke home.

Our thoughts are with this friends and family at this difficult time.

Police would like to thank the community for their assistance during the investigation.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

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Update: Police arrest two men in relation to Te Puke homicide

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Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Natalie Flowerdew-Brown, Western Bay of Plenty Area Investigations Manager:

Police have arrested two men wanted in relation to death of Tristan Oakes, 29, in Te Puke on Saturday 25 October.

The two men are aged 39 and 40.

Both men will appear in the Tauranga District Court tomorrow on the charge intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

Tristan died in hospital on Saturday, after being critically injured when shot at his Te Puke home.

Our thoughts are with this friends and family at this difficult time.

Police would like to thank the community for their assistance during the investigation.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

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IntelWave Launches Custom-Trained AI Chatbot for Singapore SMEs, Cutting CX Work by 4–6 Hours Daily

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Source: Media Outreach

Secure, company-data-grounded AI assistant handles FAQs, bookings, and lead capture; early adopter Linkflow Capital reports ~40 hours saved per month and ~80% of routine responses automated.

  • From FAQs to appointments and lead gen, IntelWave turns customer queries into lead capture and bookings, within a protected chat environment with early pilots showing strong productivity gains.
  • The secured, data-trained AI assistant handles customer conversations 24/7, freeing customer service teams to refocus on higher-value work as IntelWave moves from beta to general release.
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 29 October 2025 – Intelwave.ai announced the beta launch of its AI Chatbot for SMEs, a secure, company-trained AI assistant that can be customized on each business’s proprietary data such as product catalogues, FAQs/knowledge bases, and service information. The AI chatbot automates frontline customer conversations, appointment bookings, and lead capture.

Designed for Singapore’s small and medium businesses, the Intelwave AI Chatbot is expected to reduce 4–6 man-hours per day for a typical customer service representative by handling repetitive queries, guiding buyers to the right offering, and handing off qualified leads or bookings to sales staff.

AI is a game-changer and leveller for SMEs,” said Kingsley Ong, CEO of Intelwave. “Our chatbot is built to augment, not replace, people, freeing teams to focus on higher-value work while maintaining fast, accurate responses within a secured chat environment.”

Built for real-world SME use cases

Early results from a Singapore SME

Linkflow Capital, a leading SME financing consultancy, implemented the IntelWave AI Chatbot to respond to generic queries and speed up lead qualification.

The chatbot from IntelWave will save us about 40 man-hours a month answering generic customer queries. We can now deploy manpower to other strategic, higher-value activities while automating roughly 70% of operational responses,” said Benjamin Teo, Business Development Manager at Linkflow Capital.

SMEs in Singapore can now avail to their businesses AI technologies and automation tools which provide tangible benefits and ROI with Intelwave’s AI solutions.

Availability

The Intewave AI Chatbot is in beta now and will launch broadly in Q4 2025. Singapore SMEs can register interest and request a demo via Intelwave.ai.

https://www.intelwave.ai/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/intelwave-ai
https://x.com/IntelWaveAI

Hashtag: #AI #Intelwave #chatbot

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