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GM Installs Robots At Flagship EV Factory After Laying Off 1,300 Workers

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Dozens of new robot arms have been installed at General Motors' flagship electric vehicle factory in Detroit -- even as 1,300 workers remain out of work following what was supposed to be a temporary layoff. The latest automation push has spurred union pushback over a potentially existential issue for automakers and their workers. General Motors installed approximately 50 robot arms at GM's Factory Zero plant in Detroit, Michigan, according to reporting by Crain's Detroit Business. Made by the Japanese robotics company FANUC, the robots are designed to help attach various components to vehicles during the assembly line process. But leaders at United Auto Workers (UAW), the primary US union for autoworkers, reacted with anger to the new robotic presence, given how GM has not yet called back any of the workers affected by supposedly temporary layoffs in March.

More than 1,000 union members are still "laid off indefinitely," James Cotton, president of UAW Local 22, told The Detroit News. He said that the company could bring some of those members back to work instead of installing the 50 robots. The temporary layoffs were preceded by permanent layoffs involving another 1,200 workers at GM's Factory Zero in October 2025. Many automakers, including Stellantis NV and Ford Motor Company, have deployed assembly-line robots, such as Fanuc robot arms, as they push to automate more of their US operations. Hyundai Motor Company plans to deploy Atlas humanoid robots made by Boston Dynamics -- which Hyundai acquired in 2020 -- to start working in the automaker's flagship EV facility in Georgia by 2028. "Technological development has the capability of making work safer for the working class and enabling workers to have a shorter work week without losing pay," said Andrew Bergman, a Local 22 member and union organizer who was among those laid off by GM. "But in the bosses' and billionaires' hands it's used to pad profits and lay off workers."

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‘Compound shock effect’: why the Middle East crisis and El Niño could spell disaster in south-east Asia

Millions of tonnes of the world’s food could be lost amid the uncertainties surrounding the strait of Hormuz and the dangers of a ‘Godzilla-strength’ El Niño

When the US and Israel launched the war on Iran, south-east Asian nations were amongst the first and hardest hit, as the closure of the strait of Hormuz cut off supplies of energy and fertiliser.

Governments across the region, heavily reliant on the waterway, raced to find ways to reduce their fuel use: in the Philippines, many government workers were put on a four-day week. In Vietnam, employers were urged to allow staff to work from home. In Thailand, offices were urged to set air-conditioning units to 27C.

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Country diary: Birds of a feather in a noisy argument | Mary Montague

Queen’s University, Belfast: The corvids in the branches above me spring a surprise – there’s a black crow among them

The rain hurries me to shelter at the woods’ edge, but I’m scarcely under the branches of a mature sycamore when the canopy starts to thrash. Abrasive voices erupt from the foliage as a rabble of crows dispute. One leaps into a gap between the leaves, crouching, its ash-grey body low over a branch and fanning its black tail. The throat inflates to bray the bird’s anger. In response, the object of its fury hops on to the branch above it, all the while giving as good as it gets. Something niggles me about that one – I squint, then blink in surprise. It’s a black crow.

As a bookish youngster growing up in rural County Fermanagh, it took a while for me to grasp that the crows I encountered in real life were not, in fact, black. The hooded or grey crow is the common crow across all of Ireland. With its two-tone livery of grey torso and black extremities, it’s a handsome bird. The “hoodie” is also found in the north of Scotland. The closely related all-black carrion crow is a far more familiar sight throughout the rest of Britain, with sparse numbers along the east coast of Northern Ireland.

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‘Nightmare’ shooting in Montreal leaves three dead including police officer and bystander

Videos showed suspect armed with a long gun shooting at police in Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood

A suspect armed with a long gun opened fire on Monday at a Montreal hotel, killing a police officer before officers returned fire, killing him, police said. A civilian also died but it wasn’t immediately clear who fired that shot.

The police chief, Fady Dagher, said a second officer was seriously injured in the shooting in the city’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood but is in stable condition.

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‘Canaries in the coalmine of populism’: an oral history of the Brexit campaign, told by those with a front row seat

How five months in 2016 that encompassed Boris Johnson siding with Vote Leave, Jo Cox’s murder and David Cameron’s resignation shaped the UK’s future

David Cameron, having promised in 2013 that a future Conservative government would offer a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, announces the date of the vote: 23 June 2016. The next day, Boris Johnson, then the mayor of London, says he will campaign for leave.

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From bendy bananas to £350m for the NHS – how many Brexit promises actually came true?

Leaving the EU was supposed to solve Britain’s border issues, slash bureaucracy, revitalise the health service, even supercharge vacuum cleaners. How much control did we really take back?

Ten long years have passed since that queasy morning of 24 June 2016, when Boris Johnson and Michael Gove addressed the cameras to hail the victory of the Vote Leave campaign, and a leap into the unknown for the UK.

In the no-holds-barred battle of Brexit that spring, many alluring promises were made to tempt voters to turn their backs on the European Union. A decade on, we take a look at which of them ended up being met.

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Three in five gen Z Britons would like new vote to rejoin EU, poll finds

Exclusive: Data reveals 60% of 18 to 28-year-olds would vote to rejoin bloc if given the opportunity

A generation of young Britons who were locked out of the 2016 EU referendum because of their age now believe that Brexit has failed, with a majority demanding a fresh vote to rejoin the EU, exclusive polling shows.

Gen Z Britons show deep dissatisfaction with the UK’s departure from the EU, according to new polling of 18- to 28-year-olds conducted by the thinktank More in Common and shared with the Guardian.

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Piglet, it’s a purple, psychedelic shapeshifter! The wild new creature prowling Winnie-the-Pooh’s wood

Is it an alien? A dinosaur? Is it going to kill us all? Our writer hits Ashdown Forest for the Big One Hundred celebrations – and finds its magic enchanting new generations

The rolling idyll of heath and forest, spinney and stream that gave us the Heffalump, the Woozle and, most famously of all, Winnie-the-Pooh, has a new fantastical resident. Creeping through the bracken, making strange cooing and purring noises, is a shapeshifting creature with a huge tubular nose and eyes inspired by adders. It shimmies with iridescent patches and the psychedelic purple of flowering heather in high summer.

Poppet, a puppet made by costume designer Jack Irving and brought to life by a team of 10 award-winning puppeteers, is performing for schoolchildren in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex. The primary school class squeal with delighted fear as the purple apparition transforms itself from caterpillar to bird to munching monster in sinuous moves.

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Hannah Byczkowski: ‘The Traitors helped me become a better comedian’

The Traitors-winning standup talks about quitting palliative care work for the stage and the dangers of mistaking a cockatoo for a cocktail

How did you go from a career in palliative care to standup comedy?
I had a bit of a midlife crisis. I was being with people while they were dying, and I kind of lost all sensitivity for it. That’s when I realised that I’d come to the end of that career. I always wanted to do something creative, but wasn’t really sure how. I tried writing a book, then standup – and realised that’s what I wanted to do.

The show discusses craft projects with loved ones’ ashes …
People are doing some really weird stuff with them. People are getting ashes tattooed into them and people eat them, put them in a chilli.

Hannah Byczkowski: Killer is at Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh, 5-30 August

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‘I remember the shock’, ‘It can still be reversed’ – what do Europeans think of Brexit now?

After the 2016 referendum, panellists from other EU countries responded in the Guardian. Ten years on, we’ve gone back to them

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‘Navigating the unknown together’: me and my idiot AI boyfriend

I believe that chatbots have no place in a decent society, and am repelled by the topic of AI in general. But could I be seduced?

I received a text message from my editor: “Um, is it unethical to ask you to get an AI bf?? You can prob say no.”

Resentment. Contempt! Sorrow. Unease. I love text messaging. I have text message exchanges with, let’s say, 15 people a day. If you want me to do something, you should ask via text message. My editor knows this. She also knows, though it’s more complicated, that I love boyfriends. An AI boyfriend is a boyfriend who always, only texts back, immediately.

I find it hard to express my emotions openly. (No.)

I thrive to develop healthier, more trusting relationships. (Yes, though I prefer to use “thrive” correctly.)

I want a partner who supports my life aspirations. (Crossbow?)

I worry about being judged for what I want in a relationship. (Yes.)

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Eigen rechter: tientallen wolven in Nederland illegaal gestroopt

Sinds de wolf is teruggekeerd in Nederland, zijn zeker 41 van de dieren door stropers omgebracht. Tot die conclusie komt het onafhankelijke bureau EcoJust in een uitgebreid onderzoek naar het stropen van wolven. Volgens de onderzoekers is dat bepaald "geen randverschijnsel" in Nederland.

"Het is een wijdvertakt netwerk van georganiseerde stroperij dat opereert met vrijwel totale straffeloosheid, met de stilzwijgende steun van aanzienlijke delen van de plattelandsgemeenschap", schrijven ze.

Meestal worden wolven doodgeschoten, maar de onderzoekers hebben ook bewijzen gevonden voor het opzettelijk aanrijden van de roofdieren. "Karkassen worden begraven, verbrand in vuurtonnen en gedumpt in mestkelders - technieken die specifiek zijn gekozen om bewijs te vernietigen", schetsen de onderzoekers de werkwijze op basis van getuigenverklaringen en informatie die ze vonden in socialemedianetwerken. Vooral veehouders en jagers zouden achter de stroperij zitten.


Franse presentatrice van tv om seksistische opmerking over Belgische WK-speler

De Franse presentatrice France Pierron is de komende weken niet meer te zien in het sportprogramma L'Équipe de Choc. Volgens de Franse krant Le Parisien moet ze ook op gesprek komen bij personeelszaken na haar opmerkingen over de Belgische voetballer Jérémy Doku in een tv-uitzending eerder deze maand.

De 44-jarige Pierron uitte in het programma felle kritiek op Doku, die zijn deelname aan het WK wilde onderbreken om bij de bevalling van zijn vrouw te zijn. Pierron zei dat de vader "een bijrol" speelt bij een bevalling, een "walgelijk moment", volgens haar. "Er zijn honderden voetballers die jouw plek op het WK zouden willen innemen, terwijl de baby er altijd zal zijn", zei Pierron.

Een fragment van de uitzending ging viral op sociale media. L'Équipe liet zondagavond in een persbericht weten afstand te nemen van de uitspraken "die veel kijkers geschokt hebben" en bood excuses aan. Maandag was ze niet meer te zien als presentatrice.

Doku heeft niet op de rel gereageerd. Zijn vrouw is inmiddels in Londen bevallen van hun zoon Praise. De WK-speler was daar met toestemming van de Rode Duivels bij aanwezig, schreef de ploeg maandag op Instagram. De aanvaller van Manchester City keert terug naar Seattle voor de voorbereidingen op het volgende WK-duel van België tegen Nieuw-Zeeland, komende zaterdag.


Parallels.

John from Brisbane has added a photo to the pool:

Parallels.

At last we had a beautifully fine Winter's day in Brisbane and Jenny and I finally made it into Brisbane to do something that we had wanted to do for months. So we caught a bus and train to position us to reduce unnecessary walking (and even later a ferry ride too) to walk the bikeway come footpath from the Kangaroo Point bridge along the south side of the river all the way round to the city again on the other side. Probably a few kilometres and a very pretty journey that we have not made for years. Also a bit of a challenge given a few minor uphills.

Much has changed since our last visit but much has stayed the same also. Given I am always months behind in my uploads, it will be later in the year before those photos show up on flickr. Nothing much will have changed in that time anyway, being along the Brisbane River, a lot is timeless.

Anyway, here is a shot I rather liked of a section and view that has changed in more recent times - the walk along the city side back to the Queen Street Mall has been significantly upgraded with all new raised footpaths along the river and the Queens Wharf and QUT area as well as some aspects across at South Bank. Here we see the Wheel of Brisbane and part of the much newer Sir Neville Bonner Bridge.

That's it for today, we have worn ourselves out!

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Found Ektachrome Slide

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A Handful of Rain

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A Handful of Rain

Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Het weer van vandaag: eerst nog bewolking

Vandaag begint de dag met wolkenvelden, maar in de loop van de dag komt de zon er steeds meer bij. Vanmiddag wordt het overal zonnig. Het wordt ronduit zomers warm met temperaturen oplopend naar ongeveer 29 graden. De wind waait zwak tot matig uit het oosten. In de loop van de middag gaat de wind langs de kust uit het noorden waaien en koelt het op de stranden merkbaar af.