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A company making table tennis tables in Uttar Pradesh, India, gains access to the US market as supply chain reorganization takes place.

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"Finally the rock is back," says Virat Kohli, as Jasprit Bumrah, returns to the pitch after an injury. Bumrah took the wicket of South African batsman Elgar with a ball that commentators called unplayable before the injury. The third day of the 1st Test against South Africa was a day for bowlers as Rabada, Ngidi, Bumrah and Shami tore through the Indian and South African batting attack. 

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Prof. Barry Naughton at the University of California, San Diego, looks at how China has approached tech regulation in a way that has not yet happened in the US and Europe. It says tech regulation expands the role of the government, yet is one that has "a reasonable regulatory rationale," and can be easily supported on an individual basis. It says the US and Europe have recognized the issues that need to be tackled as tech companies were left with no checks or regulation after growing in insidious ways in the last ten years, but have so far failed to act on this knowledge. Some of the goals pursued in China made sense for China it says- technology self-reliance after delinking with the US, data security, de-risking the housing market, getting on a path to carbon neutrality. Other goals such as de-licensing tutoring companies and reregistering as non profit companies-  this was because of president Xi's concern that excessive costs and stress were discouraging Chinese families from having more children as China's population ages rapidly. This means the government plays a bigger role yet Naughton says when it coms to the goal of reducing inequality China has still to come up with ways to use tax policy and other ways to mitigate an extremely unequal distribution of wealth in China. Today this is limited to donations and giving by companies. In the US and Europe social democratic governments from Biden, Scholz and others are taking serious steps and have plans to address these problems of common prosperity with plans to help families and workers. ...
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Algorithm based media do poorly when it comes to mental health. This article in the WSJ series looks at how users can escape the algorithm when they feel it is harmful to their health, and whether this is possible.

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In the manner it has handled Omicron variant South Africa is a beacon of transparency and hope, and of scientific advancement, says this report in the WSJ. Stephanie Nolan in her reports in NYT which Lyrarc commended as exemplary, shows how South African frontline workers were fighting the pandemic, and other reports showed how the scientific community in South Africa was using its advanced labs working with the US and Europe to tackle the variant. This is the opposite of what happened with China, says Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health.

 

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Kimura Naoko, designer from Aomori, Japan, draws cabbage with cabbage, that is crayons made of cabbage, in this NHK series Zero Waste Life video.  Kimura uses vegetables, fruits and flowers to make crayons of each that is labeled according to the ingredient, like "apple" or "cabbage." With the help of a crayon craftsman she invented this new type of crayon by trial and error using rice bran as the base instead of wax and oil. It is popular with Japanese parents and adults. Most of the raw materials are from her local region of Aomori and are discards or remainders.

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The entire administrative setup in India through 700 district collectors will participate in the Good Governance campaign in India. Every district collector will present one good governance practice and one successfully addressed public grievance on www.pgportal.gov.in/ggw. All administrative heads at the chief secretary level are involved, including central ministries and departments, state governments, departments of personnel and training, in an effort to create a new culture of good governance practice in India.

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The Times describes key points in the freedom struggle of South Africa and the part played by Desmond Tutu. Tutu as much as Mandela played a critical role in reconciliation between Afrikaaner people and black people in South Africa. He coined the word "rainbow nation," and resolutely pursued racial unity in the face of the most difficult situations and oppression using the methods Gandhi had used in 1900 in South Africa.

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