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www.ozy.com [OZY]() Start your day smarter with a dossier on the most important world news, rounded off with a shot of intriguing and offbeat stories. Like the president, you deserve no less. Oct 13, 2021 TODAY Intrigue and investigations commence as the “Havana Syndrome,'' a mysterious neurological condition, is reported in the US Embassy in Colombia prior to Secretary of State, Tony Bilken’s visit. The I.M.F. warns of significant economic decline if the coronavirus and its variants aren’t tamed. Biden struggles to assert authority amid a slew of intractable problems. IMPORTANT 1 - Mysterious Illness “Havana syndrome” symptoms reported in Colombia More than a dozen US officials working at the US Embassy in Colombia and their family members have reported symptoms consistent with "Havana syndrome", according to a US official and a source familiar with the situation. Incidents of Havana syndrome began in 2016 in Cuba. Now, five years later, as many as 200 incidents have been reported among U.S. personnel in multiple countries, including Russia, China, Uzbekistan, and even the United States itself. The incidents, which are now among hundreds the US is investigating, come as Secretary of State Tony Blinken is planning to visit Bogota next week. (Sources: [CNN](, [WSJ]() 2 - Biden Under Siege President Biden has a tall order to get things right With [his approval ratings slipping fast](, President Biden finds himself confronted by a slew of intractable domestic and global crises that he has no power to quickly fix. Among them: rising gasoline prices and inflation, a global supply chain backup, and a pandemic Biden was elected to end. With the economic recovery slowed by the summer Covid-19 surge, the President faces a political imperative to impose authority amid a rising national sense that a lot is going wrong. (Source: [CNN]() 3 - Wealth Gap Widens World’s growth cools and the rich-poor divide widens In its latest World Economic Outlook report, The I.M.F. warned that if the coronavirus or its variants continued to spread across the globe, it could reduce the world’s estimated output by $5.3 trillion over the next five years. The decline reflects vast and growing inequities across rich and poor countries. While the overall growth rate will remain near 6 percent this year, a historically high level after a recession, worldwide poverty, hunger, and unmanageable debt are all on the upswing. (Source: [NYT]() 4 - For The Children Schools activate voters in Virginia’s gubernatorial race Republicans in Virginia are focusing on schools in their final push to capture the governor’s office, hoping to galvanize conservatives over their frustration with school closures, mask mandates and mandatory vaccinations, as well as their fears over critical race theory and transgender rights. Vocal groups of parents, some led by Republican activists, are organizing against school curriculums and calling for recalls of school board members, and Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin is seizing the opportunity to argue that Democrats want to come between parents and their children’s education. (Sources: [NYT](, [The Hill]() 5 - Pay Now Florida fines county $3.5 million for enforcing vaccine passports Florida’s Health Department levied a $3.5 million fine against Leon County for violating the state's ban on vaccine passports. It is the latest attempt by a State Republican leader to flout federal mandates to require vaccinations and tests to combat Covid-19. The fine could be seen as political posturing by Governor DeSantis to boost his national prominence within the Republican Party ahead of a 2022 reelection campaign and a potential 2024 presidential bid. (Sources: [CNN,]( [CTV News]() INTRIGUING 1 - Healthcare Scarcity Job loss, strikes, and labor shortages in the healthcare industry Continuing a trend of labor shortages across the nation, healthcare workers lost 17,500 jobs in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics report. The report comes just after nurses urged the HHS to declare the healthcare worker staffing shortage a national crisis. While vaccine mandates have exacerbated the issue, experts identify burnout as the leading cause of labor shortages in the industry. (Source: [Bureau of Labor Statistics](, [Axios]() 2 - Benched Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving suspended due to vaccination status Brooklyn Nets announced that 7-time NBA All-star point guard Kyrie Irving will be suspended until he is fully vaccinated against coronavirus. Due to COVID protocols mandating a vaccine in indoor spaces in New York, an official from the New York department of health ruled Irving would be ineligible to participate in home games. Irving has recently become the face of the anti-vaccination movement in recent weeks after refusing the vaccine - a decision that could potentially cost the player $17 million dollars. (Source: [The Hill](, [CNN]() 3 - Noble Economics U.S. Economists take home the Nobel prize Three U.S.-based economists have won the 2021 Nobel prize in economics for groundbreaking research that transformed ideas about the labor force. Their “natural experiments”, events or policy changes in real life that allow researchers to analyze their impact on society, showed how an increase in the minimum wage doesn’t hinder hiring and immigrants don't lower pay for native-born workers. The winners were David Card of the University of California at Berkeley; Joshua Angrist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Guido Imbens from Stanford University. (Sources: [Economist](, [NPR]() 4 - Building Inclusivity Lego announces the company will rid toys of gender bias The Danish company Lego has announced it will remove gender bias and harmful stereotypes from its products and marketing to ensure that children’s creative ambitions are not limited by stereotypes. Along with the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, a research organization that advocates for equal representation of women, Lego surveyed nearly 7,000 people in seven countries. The study found gender biases were being reinforced through the creative play of children. LEGO also said in a statement, “The company will ensure any child, regardless of gender identity, feels they can build anything they like.” (Sources: [WaPo](, [CNN]() 5 - Not Today UN panel won’t rule on climate case from Greta Thurnberg A UN panel announced that it cannot rule on a complaint by environmental activist, Greta Thurnberg and 14 youth fellow activists. The activists argue that the inaction of France, Brazil, Germany, and Argentina on curbing carbon emissions violates children’s rights. This complaint continues the trend of legal suits invoking climate change as a human rights issue. While the committee ruled that countries bear responsibility for the impact of climate change, it ultimately decided the complaint should be taken first to national courts. (Source: [Reuters]() [Read More on OZY]( WE ❤️ OZY! We have so much love for all of our loyal readers. Thank you for standing with us over the last 8 years and we are so grateful for your support. We appreciate the kindness you've shown. Here's what some of our fans are saying: “I am always proud to be a part of OZY family as a reader. You have done a great job...Thanks for the hard work and dedication. Continue your great work. Your readers believe you. ” - A reader who is eagerly awaiting your comeback "Please continue to share your talents. Diversity is very important for future generations. We need new voices." - Karole ______ OZY IS HIRING! As longtime fans and readers of OZY, you know what makes us shine, what makes us interesting, and what makes us fun. That’s why we’d love for you to come work with us!  We are immediately hiring Editors and Writers. All positions are remote and come with a competitive salary and benefits package. To apply and learn more, please send a resume with a brief cover letter explaining why you would like to work at OZY to jobs@ozy.com. We are looking for energetic, committed, hard-working people to help build a thriving team and culture that we can all be proud of. ABOUT OZY OZY is a diverse, global and forward-looking media and entertainment company focused on “the New and the Next.” OZY creates space for fresh perspectives and offers new takes on everything from news and culture to technology, business, learning and entertainment. [www.ozy.com]( / #OZY Welcome to the New + the Next! [OZY]() [TV]( | [PODCASTS]( | [NEWS]( | [FESTIVALS]( A Modern Media Company OZY Media, 800 West El Camino Mountain View, California 94040 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Read Online](

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