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  • Where next for Ukraine’s army? [The Economist]

  • Could Vladimir Putin lose the war in Ukraine? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Keeping Up with Customers’ Increasingly Dynamic Needs [Harvard Business Review]

  • Why hurricane could leave Tampa ‘unrecognisable’ [BBC World]

  • Young Professionals Share Their Ideal WFH Friday [Bloomberg]

  • Dollar marches to new 20-year high, sterling under pressure [Reuters]

  • Taliban official calls for schools to be reopened for girls [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Putin’s Escalation in Ukraine is a Losing Strategy [The New Yorker] #Ukraine

  • Logitech announces its first mechanical keyboard specifically for the Mac [The Verge]

  • Chips are the new oil. There are no reserves. — Computer chips are ubiquitous, but they’re only made in a few places. [Vox]

  • Announcing the agenda for TechCrunch Sessions: Crypto 2022 [TechCrunch]

  • DeepMind’s new chatbot uses Google searches plus humans to give better answers [MIT Technology Review]

  • German lawmakers break Europe's silence on suspected Nord Stream pipeline saboteur to point the finger at Russia [Insider]

  • NATO Secretary General convenes top Alliance procurement officials [LinkedIn]

  • More than $8bn pledged to Joe Biden’s goal of ending hunger [The Guardian]

  • ‘Rapidly Intensifying’ Hurricane Ian Nears Florida; Winds Hit 155 M.P.H. [The New York Times]

  • Apple removes Russia’s largest social network from the App Store [The Verge] #Ukraine

  • Hurricane Ian is about to crash into a very crowded Florida [Vox]

  • BMW’s most powerful SUV is a plug-in hybrid [TechCrunch]

  • Democrats Go On Offense Against GOP Election Deniers Looking To Run Elections [Huffington Post]

  • Six Books That Music Lovers Should Read [The Atlantic]

  • Progressives Took A Step Back In The 2022 Primaries — But They’re Playing The Long Game [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Putin is limping toward an endgame in Ukraine. Should the West go along? [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • Hymne sifflé et jet de banane, les Brésiliens dénoncent le racisme lors de leur match contre la Tunisie, à Paris [Le Monde]

  • What you should know about Amazon's Prime Day-style sale in October [Mashable]

  • Libraries Across the US Are Receiving Violent Threats [VICE News]

  • The satellite internet technology probably won’t connect Iranian protesters, but Musk already got his PR coup with a two-word tweet. [The Intercept_]

  • Why hurricane storm surges are so dangerous [National Geographic]

  • Calls grow for a tougher legal approach to white nationalist group Patriot Front [NPR]

  • Cities and towns across California only get the libraries they can afford [CapRadioNews]

  • Tout le <DIPLO> pour le 5 Euros - Jusqu’au 15 octobre [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Russia’s Defeat Would Be America’s Problem [Foreign Policy]

  • Iran’s Crisis of Legitimacy [Foreign Affairs]

  • Top Pakistan Diplomat Urges Flood Aid, Patience with Taliban [The Diplomat]

  • Physicists Rewrite a Quantum Rule That Clashes With Our Universe [Quanta Magazine]

  • #LeSaviezVous que la #CERNAcceleratorSchool organise des formations sur la physique des accélérateurs et les technologies associées pour les physiciens, les ingénieurs, les techniciens et les étudiants ? Inscrivez-vous pour le prochain cours: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Moon Rocket and Spacecraft Arrive at Vehicle Assembly Building [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 632 & BENKYO RADIO 632.

Lots of writing to do, doing what I can. Thankfully I am drinking coffee, and it’s decaf when it’s at night.

Did you know that drinking several cups of coffee every day is linked to a longer lifespan, research finds. For more, read this article from CBS News.

Until Next Time!