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Hit It! Britpop Birthday And More On World Music Charts

Hit It! Britpop Birthday And More On World Music Charts

Below are some of the songs currently topping the charts around the world.

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Union Jacks, parkas and tracksuits. This month marks the 20th anniversary of Britpop, that music genre symbolizing the new pride Britons had for their Kingdom in the 1990s.

Now some might say Britpop was born long before April 1994, that the Happy Mondays' or the Stone Roses' debut albums, released respectively in 1987 and 1989, were the triggers of the movement. But Britpop really peaked with the release of Blur's third studio album, Parklife, on April 25, 1994.

How much more British can you get than the video for "Parklife"? The brick houses, Phil Daniels' Cockney accent, the self-mockery and the cynicism are all there to mark musical history forever.

Happy Birthday Britpop, we'd have you back anytime.

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The Sharp Eyes Project: China's Surveillance State

Twenty-five years in the making, China has developed a mass surveillance state, from Beijing alleyways to rural villages. And citizens don't object because they've been co-opted into it.

Photo of CCTV cameras in front of a Chinese flag

"The result of a surveillance system that China has been building for more than 25 years"

You Ka

Updated April 11, 2024 at 11:30 p.m.*

BEIJING — In 2021, a local police bureau in Beijing published an initiative on the Sharp Eyes project. Its description offers a chilling taste of how China's future of mass surveillance will be.

“Security cameras automatically capture the people’s faces, and match with house rental information, records in hospitals, hotels, and school, and summarize an activity log of different groups of people. With all information and data collected, an alarm model would be created to automatically identify abnormal activities."

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Just exactly how the model will be implemented is not yet known. But combined with China's existing surveillance system, the Sharp Eyes project could allow community workers to proactively go to individuals' doors to investigate a crime that has not even been committed yet.

Its goal is to create a system that is literally meant to "prevent crime before it happens."

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