Harvard and Yale law schools ditch U.S. News & World Report’s rankings: “Profoundly flawed”

BY AIMEE PICCHI

NOVEMBER 16, 2022 / 4:47 PM / MONEYWATCH

Officials at Yale’s and Harvard’s law schools said Wednesday the institutions will no longer participate in U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings of the top law schools. An official at Yale Law School called the methodology behind the influential listing “profoundly flawed.”

Yale Law School Dean Heather K. Gerken, who made the announcement in a blog post, said the rankings discourage universities from admitting low-income students and supporting those who wish to pursue careers in public service. Tuition and housing at Yale Law School — whose alumni include former President Bill Clinton and four of the current Supreme Court justices — run nearly $97,000 per year. Tuition and living expenses for Harvard Law School are more than $107,000 annually.

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World toilet day: In Praise of Toilets

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A Dalit woman stands outside a dry toilet located in an upper caste villager’s home in Mainpuri, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Credit: Shai Venkatraman/IPS - World Day raises awareness of all these 3.6 billion people living without access to safely managed sanitation, posing dangerous health problems - Close to 4 billion people –or about half of the world’s total population of 8 billion– still live without access to a safe toilet and other sanitation facilities - 2022 World Toilet Day focuses on another invisible fact: the grave impacts of such a sanitation crisis on groundwater, which is the source of up to 99% of the world’s fresh water

A Dalit woman stands outside a dry toilet located in an upper caste villager’s home in Mainpuri, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Credit: Shai Venkatraman/IPS

MADRID, Nov 14 2022 (IPS) – For those who have it, a toilet is that ‘thing’ in the bathroom, next to the bidet, the hand-washing sink with hot and cold water faucets, and the bathtub.

Given their ‘unprestigious’ function, some billionaires, in particular in the Gulf oil-producer kingdoms, fancy to pose their buttocks on a solid-gold toilet. Once they are there, why not also solid-gold faucets?

Many others prefer a more comfortable use of their toilets, thus endowing them with both automatic heating and flushing. And anyway, being given-for-granted, nobody would give a thought to the high importance of all these ‘things’.

The other side of the coin shows an entirely different picture. A shocking one by the way.

Billions of humans without one

And it is a fact that close to 4 billion people –or about half of the world’s total population of 8 billion– still live without access to a safe toilet and other sanitation facilities.

Nearly a full decade ago, the international community, represented in the United Nations General Assembly, decided to declare 19 November every single year, as a world day to address such a staggering problem.

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Áp lực Giáo viên: Ngày nằm viện hay nhà có tang, nghỉ dạy vẫn bị trừ điểm thi đua

“…lên tiết để trao đổi kinh nghiệm cho giáo viên thực tập chỉ được cộng 1 điểm thi đua nhưng hiến máu lại được cộng đến 3 điểm. Do đó, giáo viên lại rủ nhau hiến máu cho thật nhiều. Hiến máu là công việc cao cả nhưng giáo viên cứ đi hiến máu về lại mệt nghỉ cả ngày, cả lớp phải nghỉ theo. Rất đau lòng”

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TTO – Cử tri là giáo viên tại TP.HCM cho biết bản thân rất chán nản, không phải vì lương thấp mà áp lực công việc quá cao. Nhiều tiêu chí xét thi đua khiến giáo viên như đội trên đầu một chiếc vòng kim cô, siết ngày càng chặt.

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Đoàn đại biểu Quốc hội TP.HCM, đơn vị số 1 tiếp xúc cử tri TP Thủ Đức – Ảnh: THẢO LÊ

Sáng 16-11, Đoàn đại biểu Quốc hội TP.HCM đơn vị 1 gồm ông Vũ Hải Quân – giám đốc Đại học Quốc gia TP.HCM và ông Nguyễn Thanh Sang – phó viện trưởng Viện Kiểm sát nhân dân TP.HCM – đã tiếp xúc cử tri TP Thủ Đức. Đại biểu Nguyễn Anh Tuấn đã nhận công tác bí thư Tỉnh ủy Bắc Ninh nên không dự buổi tiếp xúc cử tri. 

Giáo viên nản vì lương thấp mà áp lực công việc quá cao 

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China Announces New ASEAN Belt & Road Initiative Projects Centered Around Cambodia

The Phnom Penh-Bavet Highway which will ultimately link the Cambodian and Vietnamese capital cities

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The 2022 ASEAN summit took place at the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, this past weekend, with China as an official guest. At the event, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang announced Beijing’s approval of Chinese investment in significant infrastructure projects in the ASEAN region.  

Among these is a US$1.6 billion expressway to be built from Phnom Penh to Bavet, at the Cambodian-Vietnamese border, and financial support for a rail link between Phnom Penh, Bangkok, and Vientiane, Laos, from which a high-speed rail link has already been constructed into China. 

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EU and international partners launch ground-breaking partnership on just energy transition with Indonesia

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Today, the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen , on behalf of the EU, and the leaders of the International Partners Group (IPG), which is jointly led by the United States and Japan and includes Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Norway and the United Kingdom, launched a Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) with Indonesia . The launch takes place in connection with an event within the framework of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) at the G20 summit, which takes place on 15-16 November 2022 in Bali.

In a joint statement , Indonesia and international partners have announced their commitment to meeting ground-breaking climate targets and related financing. This is done to support the Asian country in an ambitious and fair energy transition, which is in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement and which contributes to keeping the global warming limit of 1.5 °C within reach.

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Council on Foreign Relations: Daily newsbrief Nov. 15, 2022

November 15, 2022
Editor’s note: For the duration of the twenty-seventh Conference of the Parties (COP27), the Daily News Brief will include a special section dedicated to developments at the climate conference.
Top of the Agenda

G20 Summit Focuses on Ukraine War

A draft communiqué from today’s Group of Twenty (G20) summit in Bali, Indonesia, said “most members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine” and its consequences for the world economy, the Financial Times reported. The draft also denounced using or threatening to use nuclear weapons. Russian President Vladimir Putin did not attend the summit, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared in a video address.  Deals on climate policy and funding were also announced, with the U.S. and Indonesian presidents unveiling a $20 billion plan (Bloomberg) to move Indonesia away from coal power. Ahead of the summit, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Indonesia said they will cooperate on forest preservation (Reuters). The countries collectively contain more than half the world’s tropical rain forests.
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COP27: What’s at Stake for the World?

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The COP27 climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, closes out another year of disasters: record-breaking floods, deadly heat waves, and devastating droughts. The urgency for the world’s leaders to make progress at this conference has never been higher, but many obstacles remain. The Council on Foreign Relations explains the issues and lays out what’s at stake in the world’s fight against climate change. 
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Perilous Pathogens: How Climate Change Is Increasing the Threat of Diseases

Climate change is creating many pathways for zoonotic diseases to reach people. Four cases show how the climate crisis is altering disease threats and how the world can respond.

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Article by Claire Klobucista and Lindsay Maizland November 4, 2022 4:12 pm (EST)

THAILAND: Infectious-disease researchers catch bats to study. Adam Dean/New York Times/Redux

The world is already witnessing the consequences of human-caused climate change, including hotter temperatures, rising sea levels, and more frequent and severe storms. What’s harder to see are climate change’s effects on the spread of disease: on the mosquito that carries a virus, or the pathogenic bacteria on a piece of fruit.

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Council on Foreign Relations – Daily news brief Nov. 14, 2022

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Biden, Xi Hold First In-Person Meeting

U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping signaled an interest in improving cooperation (Nikkei) on global issues during their first in-person meeting of Biden’s presidency. The meeting lasted three hours, and they also discussed policy toward Taiwan (NYT), China’s human rights record, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to a White House readout. The readout said Biden told Xi that U.S. policy toward Taiwan has not changed, and that Washington objects to Beijing’s “coercive and increasingly aggressive reactions” toward the island. The leaders spoke in Bali, Indonesia, where they will attend the Group of Twenty (G20) summit this week. Their meeting comes amid tensions related to U.S. restrictions on China’s chip sector and Chinese military drills that followed U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan in August.
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Giấc mơ về một cường quốc văn chương đang trở thành hiện thực

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TTCTTôi vẫn muốn chúc mừng Hàn Quốc: giấc mơ về một “cường quốc văn chương” của các bạn đang trở thành hiện thực.

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GS Đoàn Cầm Thi phát biểu tại một phiên thảo luận của fesstival.

Tại Asian Literature Festival lần IV (thành phố Gwangju, Hàn Quốc) với tư cách là chuyên gia văn học Việt Nam của Inalco (Học viện Ngôn ngữ và Văn minh Đông Phương Paris) và là người sáng lập Tủ sách Văn học Việt Nam đương đại (NXB Riveneuve Pháp), tôi trình bày về việc xuất bản văn học châu Á, đặc biệt là văn học Hàn (trong tương quan với văn học Việt Nam) ở châu Âu.

Người Hàn vốn thiết thực, dường như băn khoăn muốn biết văn chương của mình được phương Tây đánh giá thế nào. Năm 2019, xứ kim chi đã giành giải Cành cọ vàng cho phim Ký sinh trùng của Bong Joon Ho, liệu giấc mơ về một Nobel văn chương có được coi là không quá viển vông?

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Sức khỏe công cộng ở Việt Nam: Những ngộ nhận cơ bản

Tiasang – Klaus Krickeberg

Ngành sức khỏe công cộng luôn có đóng góp quan trọng, nếu không muốn nói là hơn so với ngành y học lâm sàng trong việc bảo vệ sức khỏe và kéo dài tuổi thọ của cả cộng đồng. Tuy nhiên, phải sau thời kì giải phóng, Việt Nam mới bắt đầu chú ý đến ngành khoa học này. Theo đó, các khoa chuyên ngành hoặc Đại học Y đều phải có bộ môn Y tế Công cộng. Chương trình học của sinh viên Y cũng phải có nội dung về Y tế Công cộng.

Tiêm cho từng người là việc của ngành y tế lâm sàng nhưng lên kế hoạch tiêm chủng trên diện rộng là nhiệm vụ của ngành sức khỏe công cộng. Ảnh: Trương Thanh Tùng

Nhờ đó, ngành sức khỏe công cộng của Việt Nam đã có những thành tựu nhất định, nhưng sự phát triển của ngành này trong những năm qua vẫn trì trệ mà phần lớn là do bộ máy hành chính quan liêu. Tiếp tục đọc “Sức khỏe công cộng ở Việt Nam: Những ngộ nhận cơ bản”

The spectacular collapse of a $30 billion crypto exchange should come as no surprise

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Not long ago, FTX was one of the world’s largest trading platforms for cryptocurrencies. Founded in 2019, the Bahamas-based crypto exchange had a meteoric rise to prominence, and was valued at more than US$30 billion earlier this year.

All that has changed in the past two weeks. First, concerns emerged about links between FTX and an asset-trading firm called Alameda Research, including suggestions that customers’ funds have been transferred from FTX to Alameda.

A few days later, rival firm Binance (the biggest crypto exchange) announced it would sell its holdings of FTT tokens, a crypto that reportedly comprises much of Alameda’s assets.

Panicked customers rushed to withdraw funds from FTX, and the company is now on the brink of collapse, with a banner message on its website announcing it is “currently unable to process withdrawals”.

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Ukraine’s true detectives: the investigators closing in on Russian war criminals – podcast

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Written by Lauren Wolfe, read by Kelly Burke and produced by Jessica Beck. The executive producer was Max Sanderson

Fri 11 Nov 2022 05.00 GMT Last modified on Fri 11 Nov 2022 17.40 GMT

Across the country, fact-finding teams are tirelessly gathering evidence and testimony about Russian atrocities, often within hours of troops retreating. Turning this into convictions will not be easy, or quick, but the task has begun 

empty graves after the exhumation of bodies in the mass grave created during the Russian's occupation in the town of Izyum, Kharkiv region, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine
 Photograph: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Getty Images

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