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The online seminar [ Confessions of the Translator of "The Devil's Psalm": 20 years later, I returned from "Anonymous" to "Yan Jiyu"] ended successfully last night, readers who missed it, don't be embarrassed, log in to the Zozo member to review the wonderful content!

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On August 29, 2022, Yan Jiyu, executive deputy editor-in-chief of "Wind Media", shared his mental journey of translating "The Devil's Psalm". (Photo by Zhong Qiaoting)

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Pakistan has recently suffered devastating floods. Since the beginning of the rainy season in mid-June, more than 1,100 people have been killed, and at least more than 300 of the victims are children. The monsoon rains submerged one-third of the country, and the southern provinces were plunged into a sea of water. to settle in.

Authorities in Pakistan, already facing an economic crisis, said the scale of the floods was "unprecedented", affecting about 33 million people across the country, severely damaging nearly a million houses, and destroying roads, bridges and crops. It took years to rebuild and asked the international community for help, saying the world had an obligation to help Pakistan deal with the disasters caused by climate change.

out of gender

The "Female in Focus" International Photography Award, awarded by the British Journal of Photography and publisher 1854, aims to recognize the outstanding works of female photographers from all over the world and to fight against gender inequality in the industry. Equality - About 70 to 80 percent of photography students on campus are women, but women make up only 13 to 15 percent of professional photographers, according to the event's official website.

Click on the link to view the 2022 award-winning work, and get a glimpse of the world captured by female photographers through the viewing window (the post also attaches the IG account of each winner).

I can't just see

A nursing home for the elderly in Minami Kyushu, Japan, posted a recruitment poster. The job content is to accompany the elderly in the hospital and make them happy, and the salary is diapers and milk powder. Forgot to mention, the age requirement for this important position is under 4 years old.

The contract signed by the hospital and the "baby employees" stipulates that they can go to work depending on their mood and want to go to work, and can rest when they are hungry or want to sleep. At present, more than 30 infants and young children have signed up for "applications", and these "employees" are the only ones. The job is to take a walk with the parents in the nursing home. Kimie Gondo, head of human rights at the agency, said that just seeing the baby is enough to make the more than 100 elderly people in the hospital, most of whom are over 80 years old, smile again, and many of them get along like real grandparents.

Quote of the Day

“Man of the Hole🇧🇷”

Brazil's National Fund for Indigenous Peoples (FUNAI) has confirmed that the last member of a tribe has died in the Tanaru Indigenous Reservation in the country's Amazon rainforest. Since his people were slaughtered by illegal miners, poachers, and loggers over the decades, the man, whose name and age are unknown, has lived alone for 26 years. life, because of the habit of digging deep holes (for trapping animals or hiding) known as "the man in the hole", and his death also represents the complete extinction of his tribe.

The body of the "Man in the Cave" was found on the 23rd in a hammock outside the thatched hut. There was no sign of intrusion and struggle. The body was covered with macaw feathers. Experts judged that this may symbolize that he knew his death was coming. With the death of the "Man in the Cave", the ethnic group he belonged to and the language he used will forever remain a mystery. Aboriginal rights group Survival International (Survival International) slammed it as a deliberate act of land grabbers in pursuit of wealth. Genocide.


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