World last week : The situation of the war in Ukraine after more than two months of fighting; Japan’s public debt is at a record high, surpassing the 1 trillion yen threshold…
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported a total of 7,839 civilian casualties in Ukraine, of which 3,573 died and 3,816 were injured. The agency warned the actual number could be higher. Western experts say that the battlefield situation in southern Ukraine has changed little. Russia controls significant areas in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia provinces, but has not moved further north. Russian forces continue to raid the city of Odessa and other coastal areas still controlled by Ukraine. Washington Post graphic: Ukraine’s war situation after more than two months of fighting. Yoon Suk-yeol was officially sworn in as the 20th President of South Korea on May 10 during the 11 a.m. inauguration ceremony in Seoul. South Korea’s new president faces a series of “complicated crises,” from North Korea’s nuclear threat to US-China competition and growing income inequality at home. Photo: AFP North Korea officially confirmed its first COVID-19 outbreak on May 12 and ordered a nationwide lockdown. North Korean state media reported that the BA.2 sub-variant of the highly transmissible strain of Omicron had been detected in Pyongyang. Any outbreak of COVID-19 in North Korea, if widespread, is likely to have a severe impact on the health system in the context that people have not been vaccinated. Photo: AFP China activated an emergency response to control floods as record-breaking rains hit parts of the country’s south. On May 12, according to the weather forecast of the China Meteorological Administration, torrential downpours will fall in areas in Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian, Guizhou and Yunnan, prompting the agency to extend the deadline. Yellow warning (level 3) for heavy rain. In addition, an orange warning (level 2) for flooding in mountainous areas has been issued by the China Meteorological Department and the Ministry of Water Resources. Photo: WeChat On May 10, the World Health Organization (WHO) said 348 possible cases of hepatitis of unknown etiology had been identified. The leading hypotheses are still those related to adenovirus. WHO is studying the potential role of adenovirus and COVID-19 in children with mysterious hepatitis. Photo: FT A fire broke out at a three-storey commercial building in the Indian capital New Delhi at the late afternoon of May 13 (local time), killing at least 27 people. Because the fire broke out from the first floor, it was difficult to evacuate, the cause of the fire could be an electrical short. Screenshots of Hindustan Times A huge step forward for mankind’s knowledge of space agriculture has just been announced by scientists: For the first time growing plants in the lunar soil brought back by astronauts during the Apollo mission. This research could lay the groundwork for the development of plants that provide oxygen and food on the Moon. Photo: Lisa Paul On May 10, Japan’s Finance Ministry said that the Japanese government’s long-term public debt exceeded 1 million billion yen ($7.7 trillion) for the first time in the fiscal year 2021 ending in March. The debt balance has more than doubled. double in the past 20 years, from 500,000 billion yen ($3.855 billion) at the end of 2002. Simply put, each Japanese person is saddled with a debt of 9.66 million yen ($74,500). Photo: Kyodo
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