TALKING NEWS MONTHLY Toyohashi Edition FEB 2022 Number 10







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  1. 15 years since iPhone launched to the market in following with various amazing app's. They changed our convenient life giving
    multi-function tools. But with/without notice we can reach our need easily but also be reached our privacy by advanced tech.
    Recent NHK program reported unmanned aerial vehicle attacked enemy soldiers by detecting and analyzing phone talks in
    utilizing AI -- or an autonomous weaponized drone hunted down enemy. Such weapon were already delivered to Ukraine/Russia
    combat from Turkish military tech.
    AirTag could be used for such individual murder to find out pin-point easily if misuse.
    1.Indian government banned the use of Chinese app.
    2.Winter olympics delegates refused to install Yuan digital currency app, nor are recommended not to bring in their personal phone in
    Beijing by security reason.

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  2. It seems that the invasion of Ukraine was always a matter of when, not if. We now have another war in Europe.
    The world has been shaken by the reckless act of a 21st century tyrant. Where it will end, nobody can say.

    But it seems that there has never been a time in recent history where nations have felt the need for unity.
    Russia should be isolated, most agree. But we have yet to see which nations may try to defend or support the aggressor.

    We have already had to face the reality of a new world order, at least temporarily, due to the pandemic.
    But now, the world has shifted once more, to a darker place. Our fragile peace has never been threatened to such a degree.

    I sincerely hope that we will all live to see brighter days.

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  3. Hi all!
    Putin is still trying to strike blitzkrieg in populated areas.
    EWIPA is a lethal bomb for civilians. The humanitarian corridor is more doubtful whether they will be alive or not in Russia.

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  4. I learned an original Sorghum about 10 years ago.
    It has been updated as a gene-editing Super Sorghum nowadays.
    The Purdue University's agronomy professor Gebisa Ejeta is from Ethiopia and the laureate of the 2009 World Food Prize.

    Due to Russian invation the international trades of Ukrainian crops
    (wheat, sunflower seeds, white and red sorghum) will be critically damaged.
    African countries and the surroundings may decrease in the mount.

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