Leslie Jordan, Versatile Emmy-winning Actor, Dies at 67

Leslie Jordan, the actor whose wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a comedy and drama standout on TV series including “Will & Grace” and “American Horror Story,” has died. The Emmy-winner, whose videos turned him into a social media star during the pandemic, was 67.
“The world is definitely a much darker place today without the love and light of Leslie Jordan. Not only was he a mega talent and joy to work with, but he provided an emotional sanctuary to the nation at one of its most difficult times,” a representative for Jordan said in a statement Monday. “Knowing that he has left the world at the height of both his professional and personal life is the only solace one can have today.”
The native of Chattanooga, Tennessee, who won an outstanding guest actor Emmy in 2005 for his role as Beverly Leslie in “Will & Grace,” had a recurring role on the Mayim Bialik comedy “Call me Kat” and co-starred on the sitcom “The Cool Kids.”
Jordan’s other eclectic credits include “Hearts Afire,” “Boston Legal,” “Fantasy Island” and “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.” He played various roles on the “American Horror Story” franchise series.
Jordan died Monday in a single car crash in Hollywood, according to reports by celebrity website TMZ and the Los Angeles Times, citing unnamed law enforcement sources.
Jordan earned an unexpected new following in 2021 when he spent time during the pandemic lockdown near family in his hometown. He broke the sameness by posting daily videos of himself on Instagram.
Many of Jordan’s videos included him asking “How ya’ll doin?” and some included stories about Hollywood or his childhood growing up with identical twin sisters and their “mama,” as he called her. Other times he did silly bits like completing an indoor obstacle course.
“Someone called from California and said, ‘Oh, honey, you’ve gone viral.’ And I said, ‘No, no, I don’t have COVID. I’m just in Tennessee,'” said Jordan. Celebrities including Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Alba and Anderson Cooper, along with brands such as Reebok and Lululemon, would post comments.
Soon he became fixated with the number of views and followers he had, because there wasn’t much else going on. By the time of his death, he amassed 5.8 million followers on Instagram and another 2.3 million on TikTok.
“For a while there, it was like obsessive. And I thought, ‘This is ridiculous. Stop, stop, stop.’ You know, it almost became, ‘If it doesn’t happen on Instagram, it didn’t happen.’ And I thought, ‘You’re 65, first of all. You’re not some teenage girl.'”
The spotlight led to new opportunities. Earlier this month he released a gospel album called “Company’s Comin'” featuring Dolly Parton, Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Eddie Vedder and Tanya Tucker. He wrote a new book, “How Y’all Doing?: Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived.”
It was Jordan’s second book, following his 2008 memoir, “My Trip Down the Red Carpet.”
“That sort of dealt with all the angst and growing up gay in the Baptist Church and la, la, la, la, la. And this one, I just wanted to tell stories,” he told The Associated Press in a 2021 interview. Among the anecdotes: working with Lady Gaga on “American Horror Story,” how meeting Carrie Fisher led to Debbie Reynolds calling his mother, and the Shetland pony he got as a child named Midnight.
In a 2014 interview with Philadelphia magazine, Jordan was asked how he related to his role in the 2013 film “Southern Baptist Sissies,” which explores growing up gay while being raised in a conservative Baptist church.
“I really wanted to be a really good Christian, like some of the boys in the movie. I was baptized 14 times,” Jordan said. “Every time the preacher would say, ‘Come forward, sinners!’ I’d say ‘Oooh, I was out in the woods with that boy, I better go forward.’ My mother thought I was being dramatic. She’d say, ‘Leslie, you’re already saved,’ and I’d say, ‘Well, I don’t think it took.'”
Jordan said he considered himself a storyteller by nature.
“It’s very Southern. If I was to be taught a lesson or something when I was a kid, I was told a story,” he told the AP.

Source: Voice of America

UNICEF Regional Director Pays Courtesy Call to Deputy Prime Minister

Continuing her series of meetings with senior Lao leaders, the UNICEF Regional Director for East Asia and Pacific, Ms. Debora Comini, today paid a courtesy call to Dr. Kikeo Khaykhamphithoune, Deputy Prime Minister of the Lao PDR.
Ms. Comini’s is visiting the Lao PDR for the first time as Regional Director to take part in the UNICEF Regional Management Team Meeting, a high-level gathering of regional leaders to discuss children’s situation in the region and how to achieve results for children. As part of her visit, she is also meeting with multiple senior leaders of the Lao PDR.
During this courtesy visit, the two leaders discussed the Lao Government and UNICEF’s long-standing partnership as well as how UNICEF can further support Lao women and children, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing challenges of food insecurity and financial pressures.
“The Government of the Lao PDR highly values its decades-long partnership with UNICEF, which has helped to deliver results for every Lao child to this day, from improved hygiene, health and nutritional outcomes, to ensuring quality education and adequate social protection for families,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.
Dr. Kikeo Khaykhamphithoune also thanked UNICEF for providing vital assistance to the Lao PDR’s COVID-19 response, including the delivery of COVID-19 vaccines and their support in the national vaccination campaign, alongside efforts to protect children’s health and learning and ensure the safe reopening of schools.
Ms. Debora Comini also commended the Lao Government’s robust leadership in managing the national COVID-19 response as well as other key achievements, such as the recent declaration of Vientiane Capital as the first open defecation free capital city in ASEAN. She additionally thanked the Deputy Prime Minister for his leadership in the area of nutrition as well as women, children and maternal health and child rights as Chair of both the National Commission for the Advancement of Women, Mothers and Children (NCAWMC) and the National Nutrition Forum.
“UNICEF looks forward to strengthening our partnership with the Lao Government and to further provide tailored support across key areas for every child and young person in Lao PDR” remarked Ms. Comini.

Source: Lao News Agency

President Thongloun to pay a working visit to Brunei Darussalam

In response to the invitation of Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Negara Brunei Darussalam, President Thongloun Sisoulith and his spouse and a delegation of high-ranking officials will pay an official visit to Brunei Darussalam on Oct 24-26.
A three-day visit aims to enhance the longstanding relations of traditional friendship, solidarity and cooperation between Laos and Brunei.

Source: Lao News Agency

UNICEF Regional Director visits Vice Minister of Planning and Investment

UNICEF Regional Director for East Asia and Pacific, Ms. Debora Comini, officially commenced her visit to the Lao PDR on Oct 24 with a courtesy call to Ms. Phonevanh Outhavong, Vice Minister of Planning and Investment, thus marking her first visit to the country as Regional Director.
Ms. Comini’s is visiting Lao PDR to take part in the UNICEF Regional Management Team Meeting, which gathers regional leaders to discuss the situation of children and effective ways to achieve results for children. The meeting is being hosted by the Lao PDR this year and as part of her mission to the Lao PDR, Ms. Comini is meeting with several senior government figures in the country, including Ms. Outhavong.
During their meeting, Ms. Outhavong welcomed Ms. Comini to the Lao PDR and expressed her appreciation to UNICEF for their continued support in developing Lao PDR’s human capital, while reiterating its importance to the Lao PDR’s planned graduation from Least Developed Country (LDC) status by 2026.
“Improving the lives of children is crucial in unlocking the potential of Lao PDR’s human capital. We thank UNICEF for their support in addressing the most pressing issues children face, from the current learning crisis to other challenges related to health and nutrition required for children to thrive,” remarked Ms. Outhavong.
The UNICEF Regional Director also expressed her thanks to the Vice Minister for the cordial reception. She further thanked the Ministry of Planning and Investment for its collaboration with UNICEF in developing the new Country Programme Document between the two parties, which establishes the priority areas of work between the Government of the Lao PDR and UNICEF from 2022 to 2026.
“The Lao PDR has made steady progress in meeting the Human Development Indicators, including those linked to education, which has set the stage for the Lao PDR’s graduation from LDC status. UNICEF remains committed to working side-by-side with the Lao Government to further develop the country’s human capital, equipping Lao children with the necessary knowledge and skills to fulfill their potential and to support the recovery of lost gains for children during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Ms. Comini.
Ms. Comini was appointed as UNICEF Regional Director for East Asia and Pacific on 3 November 2021. Prior to taking up this post, she also held several senior positions, including in Indonesia, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

Source: Lao News Agency

Xi appreciates foreign leaders’ support for 20th CPC National Congress

Meeting Chinese and foreign journalists in Beijing on Oct 23, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping expressed his appreciations upon the support extended by foreign Party and government leaders for the 20th CPC Central Committee National Congress.
“The international community has been following the 20th CPC National Congress with great interest. Political parties in many countries have sent congratulatory messages and letters. Many of which were from heads of state and government, and from leaders of political parties or important organizations. On behalf of the CPC Central Committee I wish to express our heartfelt appreciations to them all,” said Xi.
The CPC General Secretary met the press to present CPC’s new top leadership – the seven-strong Standing Committee of the Politburo of the 20th CPC Central Committee following the first Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee held in the morning of the same day.
The Standing Committee comprises General Secretary Xi Jinping, Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang and Li Xi.

The 20th CPC Central Committee National Congress was held at the Great Hall of the People, Beijing on Oct 16-22. It elected a new CPC Central Committee comprising 205 members and 171 alternate members, and a new Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) consisting of 133 members.
The congress passed a resolution on the report of the 19th CPC Central Committee, a resolution on the work report of the 19th CCDI, and a resolution on an amendment to the CPC Constitution.

Source: Lao News Agency

Eurora partners with DPDgroup to automate cross-border trade compliance

TALLINN, Estonia, Oct. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Eurora Solutions, the provider of a leading AI/ML (artificial intelligence/machine learning) backed cross-border trade compliance platform, launches a partnership with DPDgroup, one of the world’s leading parcel delivery network. 

This partnership will enable DPDgroup, which delivers 2.1 billion parcels yearly, to enhance its quality and compliance processes whilst lowering the costs of customs processing.

DPDgroup will use Eurora’s AI/ML-backed platform to automate the allocation of product classification (HS) codes and compliance with the export control rules applied in the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The allocation of product classification (HS) codes and export control classification (ECCN code) is a pivotal step within the export process, as these classifications are needed to prove all restrictions and license requirements have been duly checked by the shipper before exporting an item.

Eurora’s compliance platform processes up to 5,000 requests per second with 98% accuracy* – the highest level of accuracy, speed, and automation available in the market. As there are more than 15,000 10-digit commodity codes in the EU alone, it is impossible to match this speed and cost with manual or hybrid methods, most used today.

As a next step, both companies are looking towards extending the geographical coverage of export compliance services, namely to the Middle East and Asia.

“Eurora and the DPDgroup have been closely working together since the beginning of 2022 to elaborate the rules of different jurisdictions, containing a wide range of classification rules and restrictions that have been ´learned´ by the Eurora machine,” said Marko Lastik, founder and Group CEO of Eurora.

DPDgroup, delivering over 8.4 million parcels worldwide each day, was looking for a solution that would enhance its parcel delivery operations. “In a context where product safety and transport security processes are key, and with growing international activity, we always aim to enhance quality and compliance. Using AI and Machine Learning solutions will help us improve the scalability and reliability of our international operations, while paving the path for future opportunities like new customer services, new geography, and further automation,” said Olivier Tsalpatouros, Senior Director Regulatory & Global Trade Affairs at DPDgroup.

“Years of scientific research and developing machine learning capabilities have allowed Eurora to demonstrate that we are trusted by the logistics and postal industry. Eurora AI engine can find the most appropriate response from a large amount of data by learning from constantly adding data,” Marko Lastik explained.

Eurora’s AI uses over 500 million records of training data from real transactions of the world’s largest logistics service providers. The platform can be used by online sellers, marketplaces, logistics and postal companies to automate tax and duty declarations and assign the appropriate HS code.

*Level observed on Eurora’s overall compliance platforms solutions in 2022.

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About GeoPost/DPDgroup

DPDgroup is one of the world leading parcel delivery networks, aiming to be a reference in sustainable delivery and become a leading enabler of e-commerce acceleration. We combine innovative technology and local knowledge to provide a flexible and user-friendly service for both shippers and shoppers.

With 120,000 delivery experts operating in nearly 50 countries, and a network of 70,000 Pickup points, DPDgroup delivers 8.4 million parcels worldwide each day – 2.1 billion parcels per year – through the brands DPD, Chronopost, SEUR, BRT and Jadlog. DPDgroup is the parcel delivery network of GeoPost. GeoPost posted sales of €14.7 billion in 2021.

About Eurora Solutions

Eurora uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to automatically manage cross-border VAT, duty amounts, and declarations.

In recent months, Eurora has opened a UK Central office in London and a US Central office in Miami. Chris Lentjes, a Pitney Bowes and DHL veteran with more than 20+ years of industry experience, became Eurora’s US CEO; e-commerce heavyweight Walter Trezek joined Eurora as the Non-Executive Chairman of the Supervisory Board.

Eurora was founded in 2018 by Marko Lastik, a global logistics expert with over 30 years of experience, most of it connected with Asia. Eurora employs over 165 people in 18 countries.

For more information:
Mari-Liis Kitter
Press Contact pr@eurora.com

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