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Donald Trump · Palm BeachA day after nearly being shot again, the seventy-eight-year-old Donald Trump is once more being mocked for sounding like a fool while talking about cryptocurrency. In an interview with Farokh Sarmad, another of these hugely popular male influencers whom the vast majority of people have never heard of, Trump ruminated on the importance of making America the “crypto capital” of the planet. Sitting in Mar-a-Lago, underneath the hilariously kitsch …See the Story
Donald Trump's crypto ignorance is relatable
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Shanghai, China · ShanghaiI recently convened an urban studies summer school in a top university in Shanghai and asked the assembled class of architectural master’s students: “Who wants to be an architect?” Not one hand was raised. This was not the typical reticence of Chinese youngsters; this was a class of architectural students who have given up on architecture. They are all hoping to escape architectural education, so that they might progress to classes in AI, digita…See the Story
Why Chinese students are abandoning architecture
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Military · District of ColumbiaLast week was electric with anticipation. Secretary of state Antony Blinken visited London for a US-UK “strategic dialogue,” then he and British foreign secretary David Lammy both traveled to Ukraine to meet with political and military leaders and discuss the ongoing conflict. Heading in the other direction was the UK prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer, who made for Washington, DC with his outgoing national security advisor, Sir Tim Barrow, to mee…See the Story
Why the West can’t leave Ukraine waiting on long-range missiles
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Austria · AustriaAmid all the focus on the triumph of Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in Thuringia’s local state elections earlier this month, less attention has been paid to another upcoming European election in which the far-right is expected to do well: the general elections in Austria on September 29.
Kickl has made opposition to immigration the main platform of his appeal to voters Just as the polls in Thuringia and neighboring Saxony saw a dr…See the Story
Will Austria’s far-right Freedom Party win?
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Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesIt was to be the year of Shōgun. In one of the cleanest sweeps since Succession ended, the show won virtually everything at this year’s Emmys, including Best Drama Series, Lead Actress in a Drama for Anna Sawai and, unsurprisingly, Lead Actor in a Drama for the phenomenal Hiroyuki Sanada, who triumphed in a category that had some equally strong choices (Gary Oldman for Slow Horses), as well as some more perplexing ones (Idris Elba for Hijack and…See the Story
Emmys 2024: Shōgun, shocks and surprises
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The rise of the Keffiyeh Karen
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Japan · Japan“Is it because we see our world only darkly that we surround ourselves with lies we call time, history, reality, memory, detail, facts?” Richard Flanagan’s memoir, Question 7, opens at the Ohama coal mine in Japan, once home to his father and a host of other POW slave laborers. It then spirals outwards via his childhood (in a remote Tasmanian settlement), his much-put-upon mother (who hoped Richard would become a plumber), his semi-present, kind…See the Story
Question 7 is the archetypal Richard Flanagan
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