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20 Jun 2023

#illegals

The Federalist: U.S.-Backed NGOs May Be Funding Ukrainian Abortions
U.S.-Backed NGOs May Be Funding Ukrainian Abortions
Female Ukrainian refugees are returning home from neighboring countries to receive abortions amidst war and violence, thus potentially facilitated by U.S. foreign aid and NGO support, highlights a recent report by the Center for Reproductive Rights in association with UNFPA. The report states that difficulty in accessing healthcare in countries such as Hungary, Poland and Slovakia has led refugees to seek healthcare in Ukraine despite the risks. The UNFPA has been associated with similar policies in China that resulted in forced sterilization and abortion. This highlights the negative impact of foreign aid and how it can be used to further lethal procedures with an anti-natalist sentiment.


#society

The Federalist: 'Mending The Line' Illuminates Marine's Struggle With PTSD
'Mending The Line' Illuminates Marine's Struggle With PTSD
"Mending the Line" is a film that follows the life of U.S. veteran, John Colter, struggling to come to terms with his PTSD after his comrades are killed in Afghanistan. The film embodies the conservative idea that creation, re-creation, or repair takes time and patience. By focusing on something beyond himself, John learns how to move with the natural rhythms of life again through fly fishing, a method of Morita therapy, and finds something that makes life worth living again.


#foreignaffairs

The Federalist: Cuba Facilitating Anti-America Aggression Is Nothing New
Cuba Facilitating Anti-America Aggression Is Nothing New
China has been spying on the United States from its facilities in Cuba for decades, with Cuban cooperation. The Biden administration's response has been insipid, blaming it on an "inherited" problem. But Cuban aggression against the United States is nothing new. History shows that Cuba has long had ties with the enemies of America and has actively engaged in acts of aggression against the U.S.


#economy

Forbes: Chinese Logistics Entrepreneur Becomes A Billionaire As His J&T Express Gears Up For Hong Kong IPO
Chinese Logistics Entrepreneur Becomes A Billionaire As His J&T Express Gears Up For Hong Kong IPO
Jet Li's delivery firm J&T Express has filed for an IPO in Hong Kong, with Li's 11.5% stake in the company estimated to be worth $1.3bn, according to Forbes. The company has not specified an amount it wants to raise, but reports suggest it is raising up to $1bn in share sales, with listing as soon as this year. It seeks funding as it expands rapidly, including through the acquisition of Best Express China for $1.1bn last year, according to Frost & Sullivan data. The Southeast Asia-based firm has a 22.5% market share and client roster that includes major e-commerce players, according to the firm's prospectus.


The Epoch Times: Financial Hardship Surges as Cost-of-Living Crisis Squeezes Workers
Financial Hardship Surges as Cost-of-Living Crisis Squeezes Workers
Workers worldwide face increased financial hardship due to a cooling economy and high inflation, with 42% planning to demand pay raises to offset increased living costs, according to a survey by PwC. Nevertheless, 26% plan to change employers in search of better pay, up from 19% last year, while 20% hold multiple jobs. Those struggling financially are less able to invest in developing new skills, leading to increasing division between those with specialist skills and those without. Outdated recruitment practices are hampering employees' confidence in their ability to find new opportunities, PwC said.

US job growth accelerated in May, with unemployment up to a seven-month high of 3.7%, supporting evidence that conditions are easing but also indicating that the labor market is losing steam. The US labor force participation rate remained unchanged at 62.6%, and average weekly hours dipped slightly to 34.3 hours from 34.4 hours. Wage growth slowed, falling to 4.3% from 4.4%. Despite increased financial hardship, the PwC survey found that more than a quarter of workers surveyed aimed to change employers in search of better pay, up from 19% last year.


The Epoch Times: Airbus Wins Largest Aircraft Order in History From India’s IndiGo
Airbus Wins Largest Aircraft Order in History From India’s IndiGo
French aerospace firm Airbus announced that Indian airline IndiGo signed a deal to purchase 500 A320 commercial jets, marking the largest single purchase agreement in aviation history. The aircraft will be delivered between 2030 and 2035 and will increase IndiGo’s total number of ordered Airbus planes to 1,330. The deal comes as IndiGo projects its share of international orders to grow nearly 30% in the coming years. Airbus rival Boeing has yet to announce any orders.


Forbes: Alibaba Names Billionaire Joseph Tsai As New Chairman In Surprise Management Shakeup
Alibaba Names Billionaire Joseph Tsai As New Chairman In Surprise Management Shakeup
Alibaba Group announced a management shakeup with long-time veteran Daniel Zhang stepping down as chairman and CEO in September to lead the group’s cloud computing arm. Billionaire Joseph Tsai is named as Alibaba’s new chairman of the board and Eddie Wu will take over as CEO. The departure of Zhang comes as Alibaba faces slowing growth, fierce competition from rivals like Pinduoduo, and anti-monopoly regulators wary of its market influence. Under the new organization, Alibaba is seeking to list its cloud computing, logistics and grocery chain units, among others, next year. Jack Ma, cofounder and billionaire, has made more appearances lately after stepping down as chairman in 2019 and pursuing philanthropy.


#health

Fox News: Most women diagnosed with early breast cancer will survive beyond 5 years, study finds
Most women diagnosed with early breast cancer will survive beyond 5 years, study finds
Breast cancer death risk has fallen from 14% to 5% since the 1990s for early-stage diagnoses, according to a study from the University of Oxford. Early detection and improvements in medical treatment have led to the fall. The study observed data from over 512,000 women in England who were initially treated with surgery for early-stage cancer. Experts warn that the rise in breast cancer diagnoses due to increased screening means many cancers were treated that did not need treatment, and as such, this data may be falsely elevating survival rates.


#education

The Federalist: Here's How We Know The Education Establishment Is Scared
Here's How We Know The Education Establishment Is Scared
The education establishment is waging a full-court press against homeschooling and classical education, but this only proves their fear of losing control over education. The increasing popularity of alternative models of education shows that parents want more say in their children's education, especially as public schools become dominated by racial and sexual ideologies. Despite the media's smear campaign against homeschooling and classical education, research shows that these alternatives are often more successful at preparing students for adulthood and promoting independent thinking. This trend is likely to continue, and the education-industrial complex needs to come to terms with it.