China’s second mass attack in a week spurs soul-searching

Qu Weiguo, a Fudan University professor, said the new cases of “indiscriminate retaliation against society” in China had some popular features: Impoverished suspects, some with mental health issues, who believed that they had been treated unfairly and who felt they had no other way to get heard.

The most effective way to prevent such situations is to create a social safety net and a mental counseling system, Qu said on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.

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Wuxi Vocational College offers classes to prepare students to work in business including wire and cable production, interior design, branding and other disciplines, its website says.

As youth unemployment balloons, the junior college and other similar programs are a part of a campaign to encourage more young people to enroll in job-specific training rather than overstretched universities.

The lessening enthusiasm in China regarding a turn in jobs, income, and opportunity has been the focus of trending online conversation topics over the past year. One of those-” the wastes time of history”- took off in the summers as a shorthand for financial sadness.

Chinese authorities have implemented a number of stimulus measures to boost the economy in recent months. President Xi Jinping intervened on Monday by urging regional authorities to” strengthen their control of hazards” by identifying those at risk of yelling. &nbsp,