Toronto, Rocket Attacks, and the Deep Nostalgia Craze
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Thursday, March 4, and we're covering the crackdown in Myanmar, a conviction in a high-profile attack in Toronto, and more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWDeadly Day in MyanmarAt least 38 people were killed yesterday as government forces in Myanmar (Burma) escalated their crackdown on pro-democracy protesters. It was the deadliest day of a standoff that began following a Feb. 1 military coup that ousted hundreds of lawmakers and officials, including popular leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The bloodshed came after a reported 18 deaths during Sunday demonstrations. The coup followed November elections in which Suu Kyi's ruling party claimed more than 80% of the seats in parliament (see our previous write-up). The military—which governed the country for more than five decades before a fragile democratic transition began 2011 (see history)—claimed widespread voter fraud, but the civilian government resisted holding new elections. Coup leader General Min Aung Hlaing, who played a key role in the 2017 Rohingya massacre, has shown little interest in outside calls for negotiations. See photos of the protests here. Conviction in Toronto A Canadian court found 28-year-old Alek Minassian guilty yesterday for a Toronto vehicular attack that killed 10 people and injured 16 others. The presiding judge rejected the defense's argument that he was not criminally responsible due to a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Yet to be sentenced, Minassian is likely to face life imprisonment. The April 2018 rampage is considered the deadliest vehicular attack in the country's history, with witnesses saying Minassian reached speeds of 30 mph while traveling down sidewalks in Toronto's central business district. It was also recognized as one of the highest-profile attacks carried out by self-described "incels"—an obscure subculture that has flourished online, harboring extreme misogynistic views. Watch stitched-together video of the attack and arrest here (warning: may contain sensitive content). Rocket Attacks in IraqAt least 10 rockets struck a coalition air base in western Iraq yesterday, causing the death of an American contractor. The rocket fire comes less than a week after President Joe Biden ordered airstrikes along the Iraq-Syria border, where Iranian-backed militias are believed to coordinate attacks. The Ain al-Asad air base (see map) is the same base that suffered a February 2020 attack from Iranian ballistic missiles, leaving almost 100 service members with head injuries—a retaliatory measure for the US killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani. Yesterday's assault has ignited fears that the US and Iran are in danger of repeating an escalating series of tit-for-tat attacks. Notably, the assault comes two days before a high-profile visit from Pope Francis, who will become the first pontiff to ever visit Iraq. The four-day trip has sparked security concerns, with the pope scheduled to travel from Baghdad to Mosul, among other stops. FEEL GOOD, TASTE GOODIt's no secret: Athletic Greens makes a top-notch healthy daily nutritional drink. But what you may not know is that it's not just healthy, it's also delicious. So what’s all the hoopla on this scoop-la? Seventy-five vitamins, minerals, whole food-sourced ingredients, superfoods, digestive enzymes, prebiotics, probiotics, and the antioxidant equivalent of 12 servings of fruit and vegetables. That's right, all that in just. one. scoop. Athletic Greens’ tasty ingredients work together to fill the nutritional gaps in your diet, increase energy and focus, aid with digestion, and support a healthy immune system. The best part? No pills and it tastes super scoopin’ delicious. And now, Athletic Greens is giving away a winter months special with a free year's supply of immunity-supporting vitamin D and five free travel packs with your first order. Invest in your health today.
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