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28 Nov 2023
#society
Flag And Cross: Officials Say Murder-Suicide Left Chilling Scene and Four Dead at Homeless Encampment
Four people were found dead in a murder-suicide at a homeless encampment in North Carolina. The victims were identified as a brother and sister, their respective partners. The incident raises concerns about the ongoing homelessness crisis and the lack of mental health support for vulnerable populations.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: China navy ships arrive in Myanmar for joint drills
China navy ships arrive in Myanmar for joint drills amid border conflict tensions. Beijing is a major ally of Myanmar's junta and has expressed dissatisfaction over clashes in northern Shan state. China also frustrated by junta's failure to crack down on online scams targeting Chinese citizens.
#economy
Forbes: Manuel Margot Is In His Final Month As A Tampa Bay Ray
The Tampa Bay Rays, known for their low spending, are unlikely to change their ways in 2024. They will focus on cutting costs by potentially trading veteran players who earn more than minimum salaries. Players like Tyler Glasnow, Zach Eflin, Manuel Margot, Brandon Lowe, Yandy Diaz, Jeffrey Springs, Pete Fairbanks, and Wander Franco may be on the trading block.
Forbes: India’s Shiladitya Bora On The Art & Commerce Of Content-Driven Films
Indian filmmaker Shiladitya Bora discusses the economics of making films, emphasizing the importance of minimizing production costs and exploring alternative revenue streams such as airlines, DTH rights, and music rights. He focuses on creating a balanced budget that does not heavily favor the cast over other technicians, and stresses the need to calculate and strategize for potential losses. Bora also shares his dream project, "Minefield," which explores the Sri Lankan Civil War and aims to be a big-scale international production.
#other
Forbes: Uranium Booms. Oil To Follow If Climate Rules Soften
Cautious investors remain wary of uranium as it reaches a 15-year high, reminiscent of the 1973 oil crisis. Despite setbacks like Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima, uranium remains a vital source of low carbon electricity, driving a nuclear renaissance in Europe. Uranium's reclassification as "green" has contributed to its price recovery. The International Energy Agency and Wood Mackenzie have shifted their stance on fossil fuels, recognizing their crucial role in power delivery and potential in funding the shift to cleaner energy.