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What to watch for today
The UN releases a major warning to humanity. The “Summary for Policymakers,” recapping an 1,800-page report authored by 400 scientists, focuses on the planet’s biodiversity crisis. It warns among other things that up to a million species face extinction.
Arctic nations meet to discuss polar policies. Top diplomats from eight countries, including the US and Russia, will convene in Finland for the annual ministerial gathering of the Arctic Council. Tensions are growing as countries vie for control and access to the region amid rising global temperatures.
Ramadan starts around the world. The holiest month in the Islamic calendar begins today in most countries (though Morocco will mark the first day tomorrow). Muslims will fast from dawn through dusk until the end of Ramadan on the 29th or 30th day of the lunar month.
Michael Cohen heads to federal prison. The longtime former aide to Donald Trump will begin serving his three-year jail term for tax evasion, lying to Congress, and campaign finance violations.
Tiger Woods receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The formerly disgraced golfer will be awarded the honor following his fifth Masters win last month.
Over the weekendx
Trump said he’ll hike tariffs on China. The US president tweeted yesterday he plans to increase tariffs on about 6,000 Chinese goods from 10% to 25%. The abrupt announcement followed Trump’s recent claim that trade negotiations were going well. In response, China said that it was considering canceling a planned Washington trip this week by its top trade negotiator, Liu He. The market reacted poorly to the news, with stocks in Shanghai plunging over 5% by midday.
North Korea tested rocket launchers. State media said leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a performance of “large-caliber long-range multiple rocket launchers and tactical guided weapons.” Analysts say the move is likely aimed at pressuring Washington to resume negotiations on ending sanctions.
At least 41 people died in a plane fire in Moscow. An Aeroflot plane carrying 78 passengers made an emergency landing and burst into flames. No official cause has been identified for the disaster as yet.
Fighting between Israel and Gaza escalated rapidly. The most intense cross-border violence since the last full-blown war in 2014 saw a barrage of rocket and missile strikes from both sides, leading to a mounting death toll. An Egyptian-mediated ceasefire was reached today.
The US accused China of putting Muslims in “concentration camps.” Randall Schriver, head of Asia policy at the defense department, condemned Beijing for what he referred to as the country’s “mass imprisonment” of an estimated 3 million Uighurs and other Muslim minorities.
Brunei walked back its gay death penalty following backlash. The oil-rich country’s sultan, Hassanal Bolkiah, extended a moratorium on upcoming sharia legislation punishing gay sex, adultery, and rape with death. The move was a response to global outcry and a celebrity-led boycott of hotels owned by the sultan.
North Macedonia’s pro-West candidate won the presidency. Stevo Pendarovski, who supported the country’s name change and plans to bring the nation into NATO and possibly the EU, snatched a victory in the run-off vote over his nationalist rival, Gordana Siljanovska Davkova.
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Older people can launch brilliant careers, too. Longer life spans mean we can now bloom and re-bloom in our professional lives.
Women pay the price for men not having friends. They play the roles of best friend, lover, and on-call therapist for their male partners.
Portion control doesn’t work. The emphasis on quantification and restriction—rather than the types of foods we consume—is classic fad-diet culture.
Surprising discoveries
Thais were confused about the new royal cat. It’s unclear whether the Siamese feline presented to the newly crowned Thai king was living or not.
Serial-killer films are on the decline. In spite of a fresh slate of such offerings from streaming services, they’re losing popularity on the big screen.
Backpacks are replacing purses among white-collar women. Sales of women’s backpacks are up by 28% in the past year as professional women eschew handbags.
Laundromats are helping to shrink America’s literacy gap. A Clinton Foundation-sponsored project plans to install learning spaces for kids in 600 laundromats across the US.
Thieves are hijacking honeybees. “Bee-rustling” is becoming a common crime—and it can cost beekeepers their entire livelihoods.
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