JETLAG RADIO 484 | BENKYO RADIO 484

  • The Global Remix Challenge Returns with Tiësto’s ‘The Motto’ [beatportal]

  • Quincy Jones: “My proudest achievement? It would be like having to name my favorite child" [Computer Music]

  • How much do you know about ‘90s drum ‘n’ bass? Take the BBC Mastermind quiz and find out… [Future Music]

  • Ukrainian Artists, Labels and Fundraising Releases to Support [DJ Mag]

  • Stormzy Reveals His Third Album To Be Out This Year [Mixmag]

  • Martin Garrix, Matisse & Sadko hand-pick five deserving names to rework ‘Won’t Let You Go’ with John Martin [Dancing Astronaut]

  • ARC Festival Unveils Lineup for 2022 ft. Carl Cox, Cirez D, Charlotte De Witte [Your EDM]

  • Odesza Announce First Live Show In Three Years [EDM]

  • John Summit – La Danza [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing The Glamorous, Glow-In-The-Dark Louis Vuitton Spin Time Air Quantum (Live Pics & Pricing) [HODINKEE]

  • Survivors of “most difficult rescue” need an immediate place of safety [MSF]

  • How to avoid nuclear catastrophe—and a costly new arms race [Bulletin of Atomic Scientists]

  • America returns to containment to deal with Russia and China [The Economist]

  • The battle for Irpin: Russian troops close in on the capital [1843 magazine]

  • What Stops People on Your Team from Leaving? [Harvard Business Review] a paycheck (decent compensation)

  • US warns China against support for Russia [BBC News]

  • Secret paper highlights corrupt Abramovich deals (it all started with a corrupt Rabbi) [BBC News]

  • Panic Selling Grips Chinese Stocks in Biggest Plunge Since 2008 [Bloomberg] China would be wise to do two things: NOT support Russia in its war with Ukraine, and start supporting Bitcoin again.

  • Investors turn to crypto funds, companies as Russia-Ukraine crisis escalates [Reuters]

  • It is hardly surprising Empire stole Afghan money — Washington’s decision to give Afghan funds to 9/11 victims is a continuation of its colonial venture in Afghanistan. [AL-Jazeera News] Meanwhile, Dick Cheney is still alive as he is afraid of the Hell that awaits him. In Hell.

  • Have Chinese Spies Infiltrated American Campuses? — The U.S. arrested Chinese professors, implying that they were foreign agents. The academics say that they’ve been caught up in a xenophobic panic. [The New Yorker]

  • Employee Revolt on Live Russia TV: ‘Stop The War!’ — ‘They Are Lying’ [Huffington Post]

  • This Is a Uniquely Perilous Moment — Smaller-scale tactical nuclear weapons could bring the great powers into a brutal, deadly, and unprecedented conflict. [The Atlantic] #NuclearDeterrence

  • How The War In Ukraine Might Change Putin’s Popularity Among Russians [FiveThirtyEight]

  • 18 Famous Men Who Opened Up About Shirtless Scenes, Body-Shaming, And The Unrealistic Body Standards Hollywood Creates [BuzzFeed] #JEXI

  • Millions of vulnerable Americans likely to fall off Medicaid once the federal public health emergency ends [The Washington Post]

  • « J’ai compris que j’étais pauvre en arrivant au lycée Henri-IV » [Le Monde]

  • The best laptops to power your favorite hobbies [Mashable]

  • Unearthing the Bitcoin Tapes — Nine years later, we’re finally publishing footage from one of the first major Bitcoin conferences. [VICE News] #BTC #Bitcoin

  • Burning Tires Left Louisiana Prisoners With Migraines, Breathing Problems, and Minimal Medical Care [The Intercept_]

  • The history of the Molotov cocktail, an iconic weapon of underdogs [National Geographic]

  • The goal: Vaccinate 70% of the world against COVID. Scientists are proposing a reboot [NPR] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • Sacramento city’s participatory budget program is underway. Here’s how to get involved. [CapRadioNews]

  • Diplomatie « des valeurs » à la sauce verte [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Hungary’s Orban Pivots Away From Putin as Elections Loom [Foreign Policy]

  • Why Strangling Russia’s Economy Could Backfire — Harsh Sanctions Could Make the Country a Bigger, Badder North Korea [Foreign Affairs]

  • Kazakh-Russian Relations in the Context of the War in Ukraine [The DIplomat]

  • Tiny Galaxies Reveal Secrets of Supermassive Black Holes [Quanta magazine]

  • #LeSaviezVous : le Grand Collisionneur de Hadrons (LHC) est plus froid que l'espace intersidéral! Les aimants du #LHC fonctionnent à -271.3 °C... Mais comment atteindre cette température ? Voici une recette simple pour refroidir le LHC ⬇️[CERN_FR]

  • Coverage, Activities Set for First Rollout of NASA’s Mega Moon Rocket [NASA]

  • Over the next 4 days, the INTERPOL Specialists Group on Crimes Against Children is meeting to combat online child sexual abuse, identify victims & their attackers, & disrupt criminal networks involved in producing & circulating abusive content. #SGCAC [INTERPOL]

  • Germany to Buy F-35 and Typhoon Fighters as It Boosts Defense Spending [Air Force Magazine]

  • Row Your Ohms: Toyota (!) Wants To Save Manual Transmissions for EVs [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 484 & BENKYO RADIO 484.

As I’m reading and highlighting my new copy of Foreign Affairs magazine, it already feels a bit outdated due to the ruckus in Ukraine. It’s still a very important issue focusing on The Middle East, and highly recommend that you read it. Also, please refer to listening and watching The Economist, BBC News, France 24, and podcasts from VICE News and The Intercept. I haven’t watched CNN in a while, so please watch a few new episodes of Anderson Cooper 360, because he was in tears at how depressing things were in the region. Thank you.

Until Next Time!