2024年8月9日星期五

Putin urges women to have >7 children 普京呼吁女性生育7个以上孩子

大西洋理事会的一份报告显示,俄罗斯正面临严重的人口危机,到本世纪末,俄罗斯人口可能会减少一半。该智库警告称,乌克兰持续不断的战争大大加速了俄罗斯长期以来的人口下降趋势。普京敦促俄罗斯妇女生育八个或更多孩子,并让大家庭成为“常态”。

Russia is grappling with a severe population crisis that could halve its population by the century's end, according to a dire report from the Atlantic Council. The think tank warns that the nation's long-standing demographic decline has been drastically accelerated by the ongoing war in Ukraine. Thus, Vladimir Putin has urged Russian women to have eight or more children and make large families “the norm”.

The conflict has resulted in significant losses for Russian forces, with estimates suggesting hundreds of thousands of casualties. This, combined with over a million Russians fleeing the country, has exacerbated an already dire situation. The war is effectively a demographic issue for Russia, fueling a population decline that threatens to cripple the economy.

A shrinking workforce, already evident in a record 5 million job vacancies, is hindering economic growth and forcing Russia to rely on unsustainable measures like migrant and prison labor. The Kremlin's apparent indifference to the crisis is alarming, with experts warning of dire consequences including decreased productivity and economic stagnation.

Unless Russia can drastically reverse its population decline through effective policies, the country faces a bleak future. The report suggests that immigration and territorial expansion could be the only viable solutions, highlighting the immense challenges facing the nation.

Key Population Decline Issues:

  • Rapid population decline: Russia's population is projected to halve by the century's end.
  • War-induced acceleration: The Ukraine war has significantly worsened the demographic crisis.
  • Severe workforce shortage: A shrinking population is leading to a critical labor deficiency.
  • Economic consequences: Population decline threatens economic growth, productivity, and overall prosperity.
  • Government inaction: The Kremlin's apparent disregard for the crisis is a major concern.

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Vladimir Putin asks Russian women to have '8 or more' children, says it should be 'way of life'


2024年8月8日星期四

乌军离莫斯科仅 7 小时车程 Ukraine Troops are Just 7-Hour Drive Away from Moscow

八月八日,乌克兰军队抵达距莫斯科仅七小时车程的俄罗斯城镇 

Ukrainian forces have reached the town of Korenevo in Kursk, just 48 hours after launching an armored assault into the western Russian region. Since the cross-border raid began on Tuesday, Kyiv’s forces have occupied at least 11 settlements, including the Sudzha gas measuring facility, which plays a crucial role in the flow of Russian gas to Europe. By Wednesday evening, Russia had lost control over an area of approximately 350 square kilometers (about 135 square miles) to Ukraine’s forces—roughly equivalent to the size of Atlanta. The situation remains fluid, and there are ongoing reports of clashes and territorial shifts in the region. (Newsweek 8/8/2024


Ukraine war: Ukrainian troops make unprecedented incursion into Russia's Kursk region Sky News 8/8/2024


12.2 孟加拉国的抗议新闻更新 Protests in Bangladesh - Updates(8/8/2024)

本文更新一下早前关于孟加拉国的学生抗议的文章:学生抗议迫使总理谢赫·哈西娜辞职并逃往印度。诺贝尔奖得主穆罕默德·尤努斯返回孟加拉国领导新临时政府。他强调保护自由并在学生的指导下前进。

Muhammad Yunus Returns to Bangladesh Amid Protests (NBC News, 8/8/2024):

  • Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus returned to Bangladesh to lead a new interim government.
  • Student protests forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee to India.
  • Yunus, a critic of Hasina, aims to guide the country toward elections for a new leader.
  • He emphasizes protecting freedom and moving forward based on students’ guidance.
  • Hasina’s party is not part of the interim government.
  • Yunus, known as the “banker to the poor,” received the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for pioneering poverty-fighting microloans.

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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus arriving in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Thursday. CREDIT Munir Uz Zaman / AFP - Getty Images