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- A phenomenon is attracting increasing attention in China: young people are leaving prestigious jobs for manual work. The trend is hard to measure, but social media posts have documented a tech worker becoming a grocery store cashier, an accountant selling hot dogs on the street. On Xiaohongshu, an Instagram-like app, the hashtag “My first experience with manual labor” has more than 28 million views. Already many are describing the joy of set hours and a less competitive atmosphere. They acknowledge the change requires sacrifices. Around the world, the pandemic has prompted people to reassess the value of their work – like the “Great Resignation” in the United States. In China, the forces fueling youth disenchantment are strong. Long working hours and authoritarian managers are a common pattern. China’s three years of restrictions and “zero COVID” policy made many realize how little control their hard work gave them over their future. The trend of resignations and turnover has reignited a debate about the future of work. Two years ago, a similar call to quit work and enjoy life, the so-called “lying flat”, was widely circulated online. But his critics argued that those who did so “wasted their parents’ investment and abandoned the industriousness that helped China become a superpower.”
- Germany is falling short of NATO’s commitments in terms of both personnel and equipment it can provide for the defense of the military bloc, Bild reported. The media outlet, citing an internal assessment of the nation’s armed forces, the Bundeswehr, said a lack of funds, as well as Berlin’s military aid to Kiev, were among the reasons for the current situation. The report released on Tuesday said it was based on a 14-page analysis sent by Army Inspector Alfons Mais to Bundeswehr Inspector General Carsten Breuer in early March.
- The US government is ” in crisis mode” as allies bombard it with questions about allegedly classified Pentagon documents apparently leaked online, Politico said. There is no clear understanding in Washington on how to conduct damage control, sources told the outlet. US President Joe Biden ‘s administration is rushing to allay the concerns of foreign governments, Politico reported on Monday, citing four unnamed officials: one U.S., two Europeans and one from a member of the peace-sharing alliance.Five Eyes , which includes the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Other nations have asked the United States how the leak occurred, who was responsible and what it was doing ” to ensure the information was removed from social media ,” the outlet said. The Biden administration has reportedly lobbied tech companies to suppress the images. Photos of dozens of documents, which appear to be briefing materials compiled for the US Joint Chiefs of Staff , began circulating online in late February, possibly as early as January, according to some reports. They have made their way from the popular Discord chat platform to 4Chan.
- The information also raises questions about just where the tens of billions of dollars in US and NATO security assistance to Kiev has gone, given growing concerns about Western weapons sent to Ukraine somehow popping up in the hands of European gangs and African and Middle Eastern rebels and terrorist groups, while the dollar value of arms deliveries to Ukraine comes close to matching Russia’s entire annual defense budget.
- The Italian government on Tuesday unveiled measures to crack down on those who damage or deface monuments and heritage sites, proposing fines of up to €60,000. The move comes amid a series of attacks on cultural landmarks and artworks in Italy by activists demanding more government action to tackle the climate crisis. The bill following the recent attack by so-called ‘eco vandals’ on the 17th-century Barcaccia fountain in Rome. “Those who carry out these acts must also accept financial responsibility,” stated Sangiuliano, noting that it cost authorities around €40,000 to clean up a spray paint attack on the Italian senate earlier this year.
- In the National Archives of the United Kingdom in London, there are two volumes of a work produced in medieval England at the end of the thirteenth and start of the fourteenth centuries. Known as the Liber Feodorum or Book of Fees, this text records feudal landholdings in England or lands effectively held by individuals directly from the crown. Typically, the people listed in this were nobles, knights, or members of the gentry who had been rewarded with lands over the past 150 or so years in England for their service to the crown. But within the two volumes, a reader will also stumble from time to time across unusual entries. None is as strange as the reference to a landholder in England in the late twelfth century. This was ‘Rolandus le Fartere.’ or to be put it in its modern English rendering, Roland the Farter. Roland was a type of court jester. Jesters were a ubiquitous feature of court life during the Middle Ages and well into the early modern period.
- The New York Police Department has brought back Digidog, the four-legged Boston Dynamics robot along with a larger, rounder surveillance bot called K5 ASR, Mayor Eric Adams revealed at a press conference in Times Square on Tuesday. The robot dogs will only be used during “hostage situations, bomb threats, counterterrorism situations, things where the best course of action will be to send a Digidog in first before a human being,” NYPD chief of department Jeff Maddrey told reporters, calling them a “life saving device.” The dogs are equipped with cameras and two-way communications, but weaponizing them goes against Boston Dynamics’ terms of service.
- “We today uphold our solemn responsibility to ensure that everyone stands equal before the law,” Bragg told reporters last week, following Trump’s arraignment on 34 criminal charges. “No amount of money and no amount of power changes that enduring American principle.” So as Bragg tells it, the patriotic decision to prosecute Trump was all about equal justice under the law. Never mind that Bragg campaigned for office by pledging to prosecute the locally hated ex-president in a county where Joe Biden won 86.8% of votes in the 2020 presidential election. And never mind that Bragg’s 2021 campaign for the Manhattan DA job was bankrolled largely by billionaire activist George Soros, the biggest donor to Democratic Party candidates and causes. That’s right, Bragg says his case is legally and ethically righteous. However, a closer look at the indictment reveals that the charges he filed are so legally dubious that only a Manhattan jury of Trump haters might buy his story. ~ Tony Cox
- France is blocking the EU’s decision to finance the supply of ammunition to Ukraine, Polish media outlet PAP claimed on Wednesday, citing a high-ranking source in the bloc. Paris is said to be demanding reimbursement for weapons that Kiev has not even requested. Brussels announced last month that the European Peace Facility (EPF) funding mechanism would provide €2 billion to finance ammunition supplies to Kiev. Half of those funds would go towards compensating EU countries for what they have already sent to Ukraine, while the other €1 billion would be used to place joint munitions orders from European manufacturers to send to Ukraine. The decision must receive unanimous support from all EU member states before the process starts, but is currently being held up by France, PAP reports.
- Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk sparked a wave of speculation on Monday after he began following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter. Some users were quick to assume the move might portend the decision to open a Tesla production line in India or enter the Indian market. With over 87.7 million followers, Modi is also one of the most popular politicians on the network. Neither Musk, nor Modi have commented on the CEO’s decision to follow the world leader. Last year, New Delhi invited Tesla to India, where the nation’s transport minister, Nitin Gadkari, told journalists in May 2022 that the company could reap benefits if it started manufacturing electric vehicles there.
- In a recent video from Anchorage, Alaska, a viewer captured an unusual purple light beam while filming the snow around his house. The region is known for its mysterious occurrences and numerous unexplained disappearances within the so-called Alaska Triangle.
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Among the objects that Gagarin took with him in the Vostok spacecraft there was also a pistol. A Makarov PM semi-automatic in 9mm caliber, which the Soviet Armed Forces used from 1951 to 1991. Which could not only serve to defend himself if Gagarin landed by mistake in a deserted and dangerous place, but also in case of emergency, if his spacecraft went out of orbit: better a quick death than for lack of air or disintegrated in the ‘atmosphere.
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