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  • Australia will remove surveillance cameras made by Chinese Communist Party-linked companies from its buildings, the government said Thursday after the U.S. and Britain made similar moves.
  • California’s solar industry is experiencing a business boom as people rushed to get solar installed before new rules took effect. Those rules change the economics of adding rooftop solar to a home.
  • Visionary musician Ingram Marshall has died at the age of 80. A leading figure of the West Coast avant-garde music scene, Marshall forged unusual connections between minimalism and electronic music.
  • Sound Meditation: Works by Pauline Oliveros, Joe Mariglio and Cooper Baker Jan 31, 2022 at 7 p.m. Bread and Salt About the event: Break out the comfy clothes, blankets, and yoga mats for this mini mindfulness retreat, group improvisation, and sound bath guided by Mindfulness instructor, Ashley Bridgewater. Incorporating pieces by Pauline Oliveros and others, you will experience an array of drones and mantra led by computer musicians Cooper Baker and Joe Mariglio. Inveterate improvisors Ariana and Chris Warren will also contribute sonic meditations to round out the evening. You also are invited to participate in the soundmaking to your preferred level of engagement, from singing out loud to vibing out on the floor. Come ready to chill, hard. Artists: Ariana Warren: clarinets Ashley Bridgewater: mindfulness leader Chris Warren: electronics Joe Mariglio: electronics COVID-19 policy: To ensure the safety of our patrons and artists, Project [BLANK] is implementing the following procedures for all in-person performances and events: 1. Masks are required for all audience members while inside our indoor venues, except while eating and drinking in designated areas. 2. If you are feeling unwell or showing symptoms of COVID-19, please do not attend. We will be happy to refund your ticket. Project [BLANK] will update these policies based on any changes in the recommendations and requirements of the State of California and national leadership. Thank you for helping to make our events safe and comfortable for everyone! Related links: Project [BLANK] website Project [BLANK] on Instagram
  • With a decreasing population of lake sturgeon, nine states have listed the species as endangered. To protect them, scientists are studying where lake sturgeon travel before and after they reproduce.
  • China is removing its foreign minister, Qin Gang, and reappointing his predecessor, veteran diplomat Wang Yi, to fill the position.
  • New phones and handheld electronic devices sold in the European Union will be required to have a USB-C charging port by the end of 2024, a move expected to affect the iPhone and its lightning charger.
  • As Brazilians head to the polls to vote for president, they're being deluged by a wave of falsehoods that echo Donald Trump's claims of a stolen election.
  • After a brief period of hope around the 2018-19 summits between North Korea and South Korea, the United States and China, relations on the peninsula have once again descended into acrimony and tension. In this roundtable, a group of prominent North Korea practitioners and analysts dissect the current state of play around the Korean peninsula, from the opportunities for a return to diplomacy and the status of the US-South Korea alliance, to the state of North Korea’s missile and nuclear program and its ventures into cybertheft. 3201 Moderator: Stephan Haggard, Krause Distinguished Professor, School of Global Policy and Strategy and Director of the Korea-Pacific Program. Haggard’s work on North Korea with Marcus Noland includes Famine in North Korea: Markets Aid and Reform (2007); Witness to Transformation: Refugee Insights in North Korea (2011); and Hard Target: Sanctions, Inducements and the Case of North Korea (2017). Panelists: Allison Hooker, Senior Vice President American Global Strategies, has over 20 years of experience in the U.S. Government working on Asia. She served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for the Korean Peninsula, where she staffed the President for the U.S.-DPRK Summits in Singapore and Hanoi. She also served for more than six years on the National Security Council staff, including as Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Asia. Jeffrey Lewis is Professor and Director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Project at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. He is the founder of ArmsControlWonk.com, the leading blog and podcast on disarmament, arms control and nonproliferation. He is widely known for his detailed analysis of North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs, including through innovative working using satellite imagery. He is the author of the fictional 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States (2018), which provides one of the more detailed analyses of how a conflict on the peninsula could escalate. Jean H. Lee, Public Policy Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Lee is an award-winning writer, commentator and expert on North Korea and co-hosts the Peabody-nominated Lazarus Heist podcast for the BBC World Service. In 2011, she became the first American reporter to join the Pyongyang foreign press corps and subsequently opened AP’s Pyongyang bureau. She made dozens of extended reporting trips to North Korea from 2008 to 2017, Lee made dozens of extended reporting trips to North Korea and has since taken a particular interest in the country’s crypto activities. Scott Snyder is the Senior Fellow for Korea studies and director of the program on U.S.-Korea policy at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is one of the leading analysts of the US-Korea alliance, and is widely cited for his commentary on the peninsula. His books on US-Korea relations include South Korea at the Crossroad: Autonomy and Alliance in an Era of Rival Powers (2020) and most recently, with Kyung-ae Park, North Korea’s Foreign Policy: the Kim Jong-un Regime in a Hostile World (2023). This program is made possible by the cooperation of Keith Luse, Executive Director of the National Committee on North Korea.
  • Hundreds of protesters attempted to storm Baghdad's fortified Green Zone Saturday following reports an ultranationalist group burned a copy of the Quran in front of the Iraqi Embassy in Copenhagen.
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