За словами офіційних осіб, вони вважають успішним свій оборонний удар, який мав на меті усунути загрозу, що насувалася
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Category: Новини
Огляд українських і світових новин. Новини – оперативне інформаційне повідомлення, яке містить суспільно важливу та актуальну інформацію, що стосується певної сфери життя суспільства загалом чи окремих його груп. В журналістиці — окремий інформаційний жанр, який характеризується стислим викладом ключової інформації щодо певної події, яка сталася нещодавно. На думку Е.Бойда «Цінність новини суб’єктивна. Чим більше новина впливатиме на життя споживачів новин, їхні прибутки й емоції, тим важливішою вона буде.»
Афганістан: новий вибух біля аеропорту Кабулу – ракета влучила в житловий будинок
Як повідомляють, унаслідок вибуху загинула дитина, ще дві людини поранені
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Arc De Triomphe to be Wrapped for Posthumous Work by Christo
The Arc de Triomphe has seen parades, protests and tourists galore, but never before has the war monument in Paris been wrapped in silver and blue recyclable polypropylene fabric. That’s about to happen next month in a posthumous art installation designed by artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude.”Christo has wrapped museums, parliaments as in Germany, but a monument like this? Not really. This is the first time. This is the first monument of this importance and scale that he has done,” Vladimir Yavachev, the late collaborating couple’s nephew, told The Associated Press.Preparations have already started on the Napoleon-era arch, where workers are covering statues to protect them from the wrapping.The idea for L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped was formed in 1961, when Christo and Jeanne-Claude lived in Paris. Jeanne-Claude died in 2009, and in spite of Christo’s death in May 2020, the project carried on.”He wanted to complete this project. He made us promise him that we will do it,” Yavachev told The Associated Press.It was to be realized last fall, but the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the installation.The $16.4 million project is being self-financed through the sale of Christo’s preparatory studies, drawings, scale models and other pieces of work, Yavachev said.Visitors to the foot of the Arc de Triomphe during the installation, scheduled for Sept. 18-Oct. 3, will be able to touch the fabric, and those climbing to the top will step on it when they reach the roof terrace, as intended by the artists.Born in Bulgaria in 1935, Christo Vladimirov Javacheff met Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon, born in Morocco on the exact same day as him, in Paris in 1958.The artists were known for elaborate, temporary creations that involved blanketing familiar public places with fabric, such as Berlin’s Reichstag and Paris’ Pont Neuf bridge, and creating giant site-specific installations, such as a series of 7,503 gates in New York City’s Central Park and the 39-kilometer Running Fence in California.Yavachev plans on completing another one of his uncle and aunt’s unfinished projects: a 150-meter-tall pyramid-like mastaba in Abu Dhabi.”We have the blueprints, we just have to do it,” he said.
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Байден підтвердив, що очікує нових нападів на аеропорт Кабула
За словами Байдена, ситуація в Афганістані залишається надзвичайно небезпечною, але американські військовослужбовці, під контролем яких залишається аеропорт, продовжують евакуацію мирних жителів
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Acclaim for ‘Afterparties’ Illuminates Cambodian American Experience
The late Cambodian American writer Anthony Veasna So once reportedly described his work as “post-khmer genocide queer stoner fiction,” a narrowly defined niche blown wide open by widespread critical acclaim for his collection of short stories, Afterparties.So’s book is hailed as an exciting and highly original work that captures what it is like to grow up in contemporary American society as a child of Cambodian refugees. Enthusiasm for So’s work bridges seemingly dissimilar universes – literary critics who see its universal appeal and the Cambodian American community that sees family.Uniting the two are So’s vivid descriptions – full of humor and compassion – of families grappling with the traumas of surviving the murderous Khmer Rouge while navigating the cultural dislocation and socio-economic challenges of refugee resettlement.Until now, most depictions of Cambodians in English-language writing and film have been memoirs, nonfiction books and a few well-known movies that focus on an older generation’s stories of surviving the Khmer Rouge killing fields — the “purification” of Cambodia that resulted in the deaths of at least 1.7 million people in a quest by Pol Pot to create an agrarian Marxist utopia in the 1970s.As The New Yorker magazine observed, “Classics of immigrant storytelling can feel sparse and solemn. The stories in So’s Afterparties fill the silence, spilling over with transgressive humor and exuberant language.”The Man Behind Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge ‘Died Easier Than the People He Killed’Cambodians found little comfort in the death of Nuon Chea, believed to be the mastermind behind the Khmer Rouge regime that killed 1.7 million of its countrymen between 1975-1979 “He writes the voices of our Cambodian elders in a way that just feels so accurate,” Monica Sok, a poet who was a friend of So’s, told a recent panel discussion at Book Passage, a Bay Area bookstore. Sok said that as she read So’s work, “I was always thinking like: ‘Yeah, I do know an auntie like that, I know an auntie who thinks she knows how I should live my life.”‘Immense promise’The well-known American literary house Ecco launched Afterparties in early August, printing 100,000 copies after it reportedly signed a $300,000 deal for two books with So, who died in December 2020 of an accidental drug overdose at his home in San Francisco. Another book based on segments from an unfinished novel is expected in 2023.The New Yorker, which first published some of his early stories, described So’s death at 28 as “cutting short a literary career of extraordinary achievement and immense promise.”The headline of a glowing Washington Post review called Afterparties “a bittersweet testament to the late author’s talents.”Alexander Torres, the writer who was So’s partner for seven years, told VOA Khmer “the humor, the lightheartedness, the jokes, but also the really beautiful descriptions” are what made So’s writing unique with a style that “combines humor with high art and with low art.”Younger perspectiveSo’s writing captures the second generation’s perspective on the effects of lingering trauma and other issues at the heart of the Cambodian American community, while touching on more universal contemporary themes such as the complexities of race, youth and sexuality.As any Cambodian born to Khmer Rouge survivors can attest, the horror stories and traumas inflicted by the murderous 1970s regime are part of growing up.So’s sharp observations about his parents’ coping mechanisms and the effects of their traumas on their children offer an unflinching look at the multigenerational impact of war and violence. Yet, he never overlooks the humor and absurdity this can create for an Americanized second generation. In one incident he describes a father shouting at a teen drinking iced water: “There were no ice cubes in the genocide!”Afterparties contains nine short stories, including Somaly Serey, Serey Somaly, about the Buddhist belief in reincarnation set in an Alzheimer’s and dementia unit. Generational Differences is about a 1989 shooting at Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, a small California city that is home to one of the largest Cambodian communities in the U.S. Most of the victims were children of Southeast Asian descent. Five died. So’s mother, who worked at the school, witnessed the violence.Cambodian Refugees ‘Accomplished So Much’New photography book bears witness to resilience of Cambodians who created a close-knit community in a poor Chicago neighborhood after fleeing war, genocide So’s book built on a reputation from work published in various outlets, including a 2018 story in n+1 magazine called Superking Son Scores Again, about a legendary badminton player turned grocery store owner who tries to relive his glory days.Mark Krotov, the magazine’s co-editor and publisher, told VOA Khmer that So’s work would likely affect many young writers. “There is so much wisdom in it, there is so much adventure … so much risk-taking, so much beauty, so much intelligence, so much provocation. And all those things in combination suggest to me that this is the book that’s going to be remembered,” Krotov said in a recent phone interview.N+1 magazine recently established an award called “Anthony Veasna So’s Fiction Prize” in his honor. The first recipient is Trevor Shikaze, a writer for n+1 from Canada.‘Centering’ Cambodian AmericansSo’s parents fled northwestern Cambodia’s Battambang province and settled as refugees in Stockton, a river city in California’s Central Valley. His father ran an auto repair shop and his mother worked as a civil servant. So was born in Stockton in 1992.Cambodian American intellectuals said So’s fiction masterfully conveyed their experiences, family life and sense of community.“Reading through Afterparties, it was so resonant, it was so refreshing, to see the Cambodian diaspora, which is not represented in literature – apart from the survival literature,” said So’s friend Sok.“Anthony is really centering Cambodian people in America and the second generation as well, those who are born in this country and inheriting their parents’ traumas, but also trying to find their own way in life,” she added.Sokunthary Svay, a Cambodian American writer and librettist from New York City, told VOA Khmer, “I think what makes his writing particularly important for our diaspora is that he would speak about experiences that a lot of us knew growing up here in the States.”So was from a large family, and all the children were high-achieving students. He graduated from Stanford University, where he enrolled for computer science and graduated with a degree in English, a switch that initially dismayed his family. He earned his MFA in fiction at Syracuse University.’Cambodian Space Project’ Brings Psychedelic Rock Back to US
The Cambodian Space Project, long on the forefront of a local rock'n'roll revival, is a band making good with their pre-Khmer Rouge Cambodia sound.The Cambodian-Australian group, kicked off a mini-U.S. tour on Tuesday with a performance at the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage. Channthy Kak, 38, also known as Srey Thy, said she was honored to have been invited to perform at the Washington venue, where the band played their original brand of psychedelic rock, before heading to New York City and…
According to his sister, Samantha Lamb, So loved television shows and movies and he discovered his talent while trying to write a script for a television show about a Cambodian American family based on his own life.Lamb reacted to So’s stories with recognition. “OK yes, yes, that is the story about my grandma’s sister, that’s the story about my aunt,” Lamb told VOA Khmer. “This person represents this person in my family.”Processing genocideLamb said Khmer Rouge-era experiences are a recurrent theme in So’s work, as “it is a big part of who we are and growing up my parents talked about it all the time.”In Duplex, a story published in The New Yorker, So wrote, “I had grown up hearing the stories of the genocide, worked to help build our new American identities, and mourned, alongside everyone else in my family, the gaps in our history that could never be recovered.”Lamb said her brother found a way to process this family history and turn it into a new, contemporary experience.His work “tells the stories of the Cambodian genocide, but from a young person’s perspective,” Lamb said. “There hasn’t really been any book or movie or TV show about Cambodians in the Western eyes, you know in the American eyes, that has been about just like who we are as Cambodian Americans now. So, I think that’s what makes it more relatable to people.”According to Lamb, the family continues to struggle with So’s death, although they are immensely proud to see his writing being so well received. His father sleeps in So’s bed to console himself, while his mother is going to a therapist and their grandmother is claiming So may soon be reincarnated.“I am pregnant right now,’’ Lamb said, ‘’and it is a boy. … And especially my grandma has been like ‘Oh! Anthony is coming back. He is being reincarnated.’”
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Двоє афганських спортсменів приїхали на Паралімпійські ігри
Закія Худададі та Хоссейн Расулі мали прибути до Токіо 17 серпня, але не змогли залишити Афганістан після того, як до влади прийшли таліби
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США: у штаті Луїзіана триває евакуація через наближення урагану «Іда»
За прогнозом, сильні зливи та високі припливні хвилі можуть затопити більшу частину берегової лінії Луїзіани
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Британія завершила евакуацію з Афганістану, але посол обіцяє «не забути» про тих, хто залишився
«Нам не вдалося вивезти всіх, і це розбиває серце», – сказав командувач британський збройних сил
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Великобританія сьогодні завершує евакуацію з Афганістану
Сполучені Штати і союзники евакуювали близько 111 тисяч людей з 14 серпня, за день до того, як таліби увійшли в Кабул
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США завдали удару з повітря по членах угруповання «Ісламська держава» у відповідь на вибухи в Кабулі
Раніше президент США Джо Байден обіцяв ісламістам відповідь за напад під час евакуації з аеропорту Кабула
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Soccer Legend Cristiano Ronaldo to Return to Manchester United
Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is heading back to England to play for the team where he became a legend.Manchester United said Friday that it had reached an agreement to bring the 36-year-old Portuguese forward back to Old Trafford, where the storied club plays.”Manchester United is delighted to confirm that the club has reached agreement with Juventus for the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo, subject to agreement of personal terms, visa and medical,” a statement from the team read.”Cristiano, a five-time Ballon d’Or winner, has so far won over 30 major trophies during his career, including five Champions League titles, four FIFA Club World Cups, seven league titles in England, Spain and Italy, and the European Championship for his native Portugal.”In his first spell for Manchester United, he scored 118 goals in 292 games. Everyone at the club looks forward to welcoming Cristiano back to Manchester,” the statement concluded.Ronaldo said on Thursday that he no longer wanted to play for Juventus of the Italian league.While details of the move were not officially made public, The Associated Press said the transfer fee would be $29.5 million. Ronaldo had a year left on his contract with Juventus. His contract with United is for two years.Ronaldo played previously for Manchester United from 2003 to 2009 when he left to play for Spanish team Real Madrid before moving on to Juventus.Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who played alongside Ronaldo at the club, said, “He is the greatest player of all time, if you ask me.”“Such a tremendous human being as well. … Everyone who’s played with him, I think, has a soft spot for him,” Solskjaer said.United no doubt hopes Ronaldo can help the team win the Premier League championship, something it hasn’t done since 2013.Some information for this report came from The Associated Press.
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США: Конгрес просить соцмережі надати повідомлення, пов’язані зі штурмом Капітолія
Комітет шукає записи за період після весни 2020 року, в тому числі дані про політику компаній щодо протидії поширенню неправдивої інформації в інтернеті
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США: поліцейські позиваються проти Трампа через штурм Капітолію
Позивачі звинувачують американських політиків у «провокуванні, підтримці та участі» у подіях 6 січня, коли прихильники Трампа увірвалися до Капітолію
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З аеропорту Кабула поновилися евакуаційні рейси
Із середини серпня, після захоплення Кабула рухом «Талібан» США та їхні союзники евакуювали з Афганістану понад 100 тисяч людей
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Верховний суд Білорусі ліквідував місцеву Асоціацію журналістів
Підставою для ліквідації стало ненадання документів, які до того вилучили в БАЖ під час обшуків
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Таліби запевняють, що повернення до минулого не буде, але музику заборонять
Протягом усієї розмови він намагався переконати співрозмовників, що таліби, які контролюють після захоплення Кабула в середині серпня майже весь Афганістан, не прагнуть повернути країну в минуле, зокрема, знову обмежити права жінок
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Президент Киргизстану підписав закон про зміни до виборчого законодавства
Зокрема йдеться про скорочення кількості депутатів парламенту Киргизстану
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Байден пообіцяв відповідь за вибухи в аеропорту Кабула, евакуація триватиме
За словами Джо Байдена, терористична атака не зупинить Сполучені Штати у місії з евакуації
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Десятки людей постраждали в результаті вибухів на складі боєприпасів у Казахстані
Рятувальні служби всю ніч працювали над гасінням пожежі, що виникла після вибухів 26 серпня
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«ІД» взяла відповідальність за вибухи в Кабулі, в яких загинули десятки цивільних і військові США
На запитання про те, як бойовики змогли підійти до американських військ, генерал США Кеннет Маккензі відповів, що «явно стався збій» з боку сил «Талібану», які перевіряли людей біля аеропорту
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Вибухи в Кабулі: щонайменше 12 військових США загинули
Вибухи сталися біля аеропорту в той час, як там зібралися тисячі людей, що сподіваються на евакуацію з Афганістану
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Пентагон підтвердив другий вибух біля аеропорту Кабула
«Ми можемо підтвердити, що вибух біля Abbey Gate став результатом комплексного нападу, що призвів до низки жертв серед військових США і цивільного населення», – речник Пентагону Джон Кірбі
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Поблизу аеропорту Кабула стався вибух, є загиблі і поранені
Точних даних про жертви наразі немає
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Франція не зможе продовжити евакуацію з Афганістану після 27 серпня – голова уряду
Обмеження за термінами Жан Кастекс пов’язав із необхідністю завершення виведення військ США і союзників з Афганістану до кінця серпня
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Нідерланди, Бельгія та Угорщина завершили евакуацію громадян із Афганістану
США і союзники мають намір завершити до 31 серпня процес евакуації людей з Афганістану
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Теніс: на US Open від глядачів не вимагатимуть масок та доказів вакцинації
Організатори турніру заявили, що «покладаються на добру волю людей»
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