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What to watch for today and over the weekend
Xi Jinping speaks at the Boao Forum for Asia. In the midst of Beijingâs burgeoning trade spat with the US, the Chinese president will talk at [âAsiaâs Davosâ]( about opening the economy more, and plans to create free-trade ports along Chinaâs coast.
New US sanctions hit Russia. The Trump administration plans to [issue penalties]( (paywall) affecting oligarchs connected to Vladimir Putin. Trump has been pushed to take aggressive action in the wake of Russian [cyber attacks]( [election meddling]( and a [nerve-agent assault]( on a former double agent in the UK.
US jobs update. Analysts expect that employersâ payrolls rose by [193,000]( in March, after a 313,000 jobs surge in February. The unemployment rate is predicted to stay near historic lows of around 4.0%.
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While you were sleeping
Former South Korean president Park Geun-hye was sentenced to 24 years in prison. A Seoul court [found Park guilty]( in a string of corruption chargesâher and confidante Choi Soon-sil are alleged to have demanded bribes and donations from companies, including Samsung. Park was not present for her sentencing, and has one week to appeal it.
Samsung Electronics projected record quarterly profits. Despite its links to the convicted former president, which resulted in a suspended jail term for heir apparent Jay Y. Lee, the tech group [said it expects]( a 58% year-on-year rise in operating profit in its latest quarter. The conglomerateâs [offices were raided]( on Friday over allegations it sabotaged workersâ efforts to strengthen labor unions.
Trump doubled down on the trade spat with China. The president [said heâll consider]( slapping tariffs on an additional $100 billion worth of goods from China, in response to what he called Beijingâs âunfair retaliationâ against tariffs he [announced earlier this week](. Chinaâs Ministry of Commerce responded that the country is ânot afraid to fight a trade war.â
Didi Chuxing went live in Mexico. Uberâs dominance in Mexico is about to be challenged, as the Chinese ride-hailing giant launched a driver recruitment and passenger service website in what will be its first foray outside Asia. Didi said it would [start operations âvery soon.â](
Jacob Zumaâs corruption trial was postponed. The ousted former South African president, whose nine years in office were plagued by scandals, appeared in Durban High Court on [corruption, fraud, racketeering]( and money-laundering charges. The court agreed to postpone the trial to June 8 to give both sides time to prepare.
Quartz obsession interlude
Abdi Latif Dahir and Yomi Kazeem on how Trumpâs trade war is punishing Africans for refusing second-hand clothes. âThe debate around second-hand clothing also underscores the rise of manufacturing on the continent⦠Crucially, there are also active discussions over the ecological and ethical repercussions of taking in piles of used clothing, including underwear.â [Read more here](.
Matters of debate
Medical mission initiatives need to consult locals first. Doctors who âparachuteâ into poor communities risk [making a negative impact](.
Spotify will never be able to scale like Netflix. Unlike video, streaming music [costs the provider more]( (paywall) as the service grows.
Mark Zuckerberg should just resign. New leadership would give Facebook [an opportunity to reboot]( (paywall).
Surprising discoveries
UK classical musicians could be required to wear earplugs at all times. A court ruled the Royal Opera House was in breach of [noise regulations at work](.
Switzerland won the worldâs best banknoteâagain. The [10-franc bill]( was crowned the top note of 2017, beating Scotland, Canada, Fiji, and Norway.
A man made over â¬1.2 million by recycling the same bottles. The [machine-tampering fraudster]( is one of many who game the German deposit-return system.
Walden Pond is being ruined by human urine. The phosphorus in the urine of Henry David Thoreau fans is causing [harmful algae overgrowth](.
Waze turned one of the steepest hills in the US into a disaster zone. LA locals avoid Echo Parkâs [dangerous Baxter Street hill]( in the rain, but drivers following the appâs directions keep crashing.
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