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Record unemployment driving many young Chinese to hawking to earn extra cash

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube For more on youth unemployment in China: https://sc.mp/b06ee7 Twenty-seven-year-old Parhati works full time as an IT technician in China, but he is also among a growing number of young people turning to hawking and other odd jobs to earn extra cash as their job prospects dim. The world’s second-largest economy reported that urban unemployment among people…

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Are militaries driving the climate crisis? | The Stream

For years, climate activists have centered their work around stopping some of the world’s biggest polluters — from fossil fuel companies, to the meat industry, to industrial farming. And while they remain some of the biggest contributors to the climate crisis, there’s a lesser known climate culprit that’s often forgotten: the military. Experts have pointed out that the US Department of Defense is the world’s…

Are militaries driving the climate crisis? | The Stream

For years, climate activists have centered their work around stopping some of the world’s biggest polluters — from fossil fuel companies, to the meat industry, to industrial farming. And while they remain some of the biggest contributors to the climate crisis, there’s a lesser known climate culprit that’s often forgotten: the military. Experts have pointed out that the US Department of Defense is the world’s…

What's driving the recent unrest in Kenya? | Inside Story

Kenya has seen several days of protests and unrest, sparked by a rising cost of living and political divisions. Opposition leader Raila Odinga is leading the demonstrations and calling on president William Ruto to resign. Odinga lost last year’s election by a small margin to Ruto and says he was cheated out of victory. So, can the government contain this turmoil? or will it escalate?…

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