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Rogue Russia threatens the world, not just Ukraine [The Economist]

Why infrastructure is all the rage on Wall Street [The Economist Podcasts]

60 migrants die in dinghy in Mediterranean, survivors say [BBC]

Top Japanese Bond Managers See Another Strong Year for Sales [Bloomberg]

France's Macron says Europe must be ready if Russia escalates [Reuters]

Palestinian mourners cry over the bodies of loved ones at Al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah: Dozens of ca­su­al­ties as Is­rael army opens fire on aid-wait­ing Pales­tini­ans [AL-Jazeera News]

US: Detention of Americans 'Significant Obstacle' to Relations With Kabul [TOLO News]

Invisible City - Since the ISIS caliphate fell, in 2019, tens of thousands of people—including many who opposed the group and were fleeing the brutal U.S.-led bombing campaign—have been herded into a fenced-in camp in Syria, and effectively given life sentences. More than half the population are children. [New Yorker]

Google I/O 2024 is happening on May 14th / Expect more news about AI, Pixel, Android, and probably even more AI. [The Verge]

How Biden could dial up the pressure on Israel — if he really wanted to [Vox]

After AWS and Google, Microsoft says it’s removing Azure ‘egress’ data transfer fees — but with caveats [TechCrunch]

Methane leaks in the US are worse than we thought [MIT Technology Review]

The age of flash fads - Why Americans are suddenly obsessed with mundane items like cups and tote bags [Business Insider]

Projects are most successful when you plan them effectively—and that includes risk management. [LinkedIn]

‘Everything is possible’: a worrying new book explores the danger of disinformation [The Guardian]

‘Welcome to Hell’: U.N. Panel Says Russian War Crimes Are Widespread [New York Times]

Rep. Ilhan Omar Blasts CNN Over Pundit’s ‘Blatant Islamophobia And Racism’ [Huffington Post]

Kamala Harris Calls For Marijuana To Be Rescheduled 'As Quickly As Possible' [Huffington Post]

The Earthquake That Could Shatter Netanyahu’s Coalition [The Atlantic]

No one is coming to save us from Trump versus Biden 2.0 [FiveThirtyEight]

Opinion Biden should push plug-in hybrids, not just EVs [The Washington Post]

For French universities, international students are a form of political, scientific and economic soft power [Le Monde]

Webb telescope makes curious find in deep space: alcohol [Mashable]

FBI Investigating an Insular, Nameless Religious Group Undergoing Sexual Abuse Reckoning [VICE News]

More than 20 Student Groups Protested. A Lawsuit Asks Why Columbia Only Suspended Two. [The Intercept_]

Who was Saint Patrick and why does he have a day? [Nat Geo]

Who is Mohammad Mustafa, the new prime minister of the Palestinian Authority? [NPR]

Sacramento artists bring forth community-centric solutions at city arts commission meeting [CapRadioNews]

Moscou est-il le vassal de Pékin ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

Richard Haass on Foreign Policy in an Election Year [Foreign Policy]

How Biden Can Get Tough on Netanyahu [Foreign Affairs]

After Months of Talks, Japan’s Ruling Coalition Agrees to Allow the Sale of Its Next-Gen Fighter Jets [The Diplomat]

Swirling Forces, Crushing Pressures Measured in the Proton [Quanta Magazine]

#ThrowbackThursday à 1954, lorsque les travaux de construction du Laboratoire débutent. Les images d'archives du Cine Journal Suisse montrent une bobine magnétique du Synchrocyclotron (SC) en route de Bâle vers le CERN. [CERN_FR]

En savoir plus :NASA Delivers Science Instrument to JAXA’s Martian Moons Mission [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 1126 & BENKYO RADIO 1126. Drinking some tea on this YouTube, and discussing a few things. Enjoy.

Until Next Time!