Crurated Partners With More than 50 World Renowned European Winemakers to Raise Funds for Ukraine Relief Efforts

Coveted producers including Louis Roederer Cristal, Domaine Meo-Camuzet, and Domaine Dujac offer up lots of wine for auction with the initial pre-auction value at $100,000

Each bottle sold includes access to an exclusive NFT that verifies authenticity, ownership history, vintage, vineyard location, varietal, and more

LONDON, March 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The world’s top wine producers are responding to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine in an innovative way. Crurated, the London-based membership wine community designed to connect connoisseurs with world-class producers, has announced it is dedicating the week of March 14-20, 2022 for The All Heart Auction, an online event auctioning rare wines from world renowned producers to support humanitarian needs of the Ukrainian people. Selected producers donating wines for the auction include Louis Roederer Cristal, Domaine Meo-Camuzet, and Domaine Dujac among many others. The initial value of the more than 250 bottles of wine pre-auction totals $100,000. A full list of all producers participating is below.

Members and non-members alike are encouraged to participate and bid. Interested bidders are invited to register for an account at www.crurated.com. Non-members can sign-up for a free Explorer membership, allowing anyone to submit bids on the Crurated platform and participate in the fundraising event.

100% of the funds raised from the auction will be distributed to Red Cross, Save The Children, UNHCR, and UNICEF.

The team from Crurated has also developed a unique platform that offers clients an accompanying NFT with each purchase. Recorded forever on the blockchain, the NFT verifies authenticity of the bottle and provides other important details including ownership history, vintage, vineyard location, varietal, and other key details. The NFTs are easily accessible by tapping on an NFC or RFID enabled phone. The bottle history is also updated via a new blockchain recording anytime the wine is resold and the token moves from one client to another. The company uses Polygon technology for NFTs and blockchain.

“It has been amazing watching the world unite to help the people of Ukraine. Our auction initiative represents how I feel about wine and its ability to offer such a generous gift to the world,” said Alfonso de Gaetano, Founder of Crurated. “Our platform is also perfectly suited for this initiative because we automatically assign an NFT for every bottle that is brought into our warehouse and loaded onto the platform. We are anticipating an exciting auction with generous donors pitching in to help lessen the humanitarian crisis.”

“We have had a special link to Ukraine for more than 20 years and have sponsored a charitable event to help young dancers and their families in Lviv. We’ve also raised funds for the Lviv pediatric hospital,” said Jean-Nicolas & Nathalie Méo, of Meo-Camuzet. “Some of the children we had at home for summer vacation are probably old enough to be fighting now, and we dread the thought of their involvement in this war. We hope that the very special wines we have donated for the auction will receive an appropriate welcome and help support the needs of the Ukrainian civilians.”

Other world-class winemakers participating in the auction include: Larmandier-Bernier, Pascal Agrapart, Pierre Péters, Suenen, Bérêche & Fils, Doyard, Moussé Fils, Salon, Vilmart & Cie, Billecart-Salmon, Geoffroy, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, Caroline Colin-Morey, Robert Groffier, Père & Fils, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, Caroline Colin-Morey, Robert Groffier Père & Fils, Georges Mugneret-Gibourg, Arnaud Baillot, Duroché, Fourrier, Denis Mortet, Dujac, Chateau Pavie, Tenuta Sette Ponti, Ceretto, Massolino, Poderi Aldo Conterno, Grattamacco, Casanova di Neri, Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona, Bartolo Mascarello, Biondi Santi, Argiano, Mascarello Giuseppe e Figlio, Il Marroneto, Giacomo Conterno, Montevertine, Tenuta di Trinoro, Elio Altare, Fontanafredda, Borgogno, and Roberto Voerzio.

About Crurated
Launched in 2021 with an emphasis on France and Italy, Crurated is a membership-based wine community designed to connect connoisseurs with world-class producers. A team of specialists provides personalized services and authentic experiences, while Crurated’s seamless logistics service guarantees quality and provenance thanks to secure wine cellar storage and innovative blockchain technology. For more on Crurated, visit crurated.com.

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Deportation Agents Use Smartphone App to Monitor Immigrants

U.S. authorities have broadly expanded the use of a smartphone app during the coronavirus pandemic to ensure immigrants released from detention will attend deportation hearings, a requirement that advocates say violates their privacy and makes them feel they’re not free.

More than 125,000 people — many of them stopped at the U.S.-Mexico border — are now compelled to install the app known as SmartLink on their phones, up from about 5,000 less than three years ago. It allows officials to easily check on them by requiring the immigrants to send a selfie or make or receive a phone call when asked.

Although the technology is less cumbersome than an ankle monitor, advocates say tethering immigrants to the app is unfair considering many have paid bond to get out of U.S. detention facilities while their cases churn through the country’s backlogged immigration courts. Immigration proceedings are administrative, not criminal, and the overwhelming majority of people with cases before the courts aren’t detained.

Advocates said they’re concerned about how the U.S. government might use data culled from the app on immigrants’ whereabouts and contacts to round up and arrest others on immigration violations.

“It’s kind of been shocking how just in a couple of years it has exploded so quickly and is now being used so much and everywhere,” said Jacinta Gonzalez, senior campaign director for the Latino rights organization Mijente. “It’s making it much easier for the government to track a larger number of people.”

The use of the app by Immigration and Customs Enforcement soared during the pandemic, when many government services went online. It continued to grow as President Joe Biden called on the Department of Justice to curb the use of private prisons. His administration has also voiced support for so-called alternatives to detention to ensure immigrants attend required appointments such as immigration court hearings.

Meanwhile, the number of cases before the long-backlogged U.S. immigration court system has soared to 1.6 million. Immigrants often must wait for years to get a hearing before a judge who will determine whether they can stay in the country legally or should be deported.

Since the pandemic, U.S. immigration authorities have reduced the number of immigrants in detention facilities and touted detention alternatives such as the app.

The SmartLink app comes from BI Inc, a Boulder, Colorado-based subsidiary of private prison company The GEO Group. GEO, which runs immigration detention facilities for ICE under other contracts, declined to comment on the app.

Officials at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, declined to answer questions about the app, but said in a statement that detention alternatives “are an effective method of tracking noncitizens released from DHS custody who are awaiting their immigration proceedings.”

In recent congressional testimony, agency officials wrote that the SmartLink app is also cheaper than detention: it costs about $4.36 a day to put a person on a detention alternative and more than $140 a day to hold someone in a facility, agency budget estimates show.

Advocates say immigrants who spent months in detention facilities and were released on bond are being placed on the app when they go to an initial meeting with a deportation officer, and so are parents and children seeking asylum on the southwest border.

Initially, SmartLink was seen as a less intensive alternative to ankle monitors for immigrants who had been detained and released, but it is now being used widely on immigrants with no criminal history and who have not been detained at all, said Julie Mao, deputy director of the immigrant rights group Just Futures. Previously, immigrants often only attended periodic check-ins at agency offices.

“We’re very concerned that that is going to be used as the excessive standard for everyone who’s in the immigration system,” Mao said.

While most people attend their immigration court hearings, some do skip out. In those cases, immigration judges issue deportation orders in the immigrants’ absence, and deportation agents are tasked with trying to find them and return them to their countries. During the 2018 fiscal year, about a quarter of immigration judges’ case decisions were deportation orders for people who missed court, court data shows.

Advocates questioned whether monitoring systems matter in these cases, noting someone who wants to avoid court will stop checking in with deportation officers, trash their phone and move, whether on SmartLink or not.

They said they’re concerned that deportation agents could be tracking immigrants through SmartLink more than they are aware, just as commercial apps tap into location data on people’s phones.

In the criminal justice system, law enforcement agencies are using similar apps for defendants awaiting trial or serving sentences. Robert Magaletta, chief executive of Louisiana-based Shadowtrack Technologies, said the technology doesn’t continually track defendants but records their locations at check-ins, and that the company offers a separate, full-time tracking service to law enforcement agencies using tamperproof watches.

In a 2019 Congressional Research Service report, ICE said the app wasn’t continually monitoring immigrants. But advocates said even quick snapshots of people’s locations during check-ins could be used to track down friends and co-workers who lack proper immigration authorization. They noted immigration investigators pulled GPS data from the ankle monitors of Mississippi poultry plant workers to help build a case for a large workplace raid.

For immigrants released from detention with ankle monitors that irritate the skin and beep loudly at times, the app is an improvement, said Mackenzie Mackins, an immigration attorney in Los Angeles. It’s less painful and more discreet, she said, adding the ankle monitors made her clients feel they were viewed by others as criminals.

But SmartLink can be stressful for immigrants who came to the U.S. fleeing persecution in their countries, and for those who fear a technological glitch could lead to a missed check-in.

Rosanne Flores, a paralegal at Hilf and Hilf in Troy, Michigan, said she recently fielded panicked calls from clients because the app wasn’t working. They wound up having to report in person to immigration agents’ offices instead.

“I see the agony it causes the clients,” Flores said. “My heart goes out to them.”

Source: Voice of America

Sanctions Could Cause Space Station to Crash, Russia Says

Western sanctions against Russia could cause the International Space Station to crash, the head of Russian space agency Roscosmos warned Saturday, calling for the punitive measures to be lifted.

According to Dmitry Rogozin, the sanctions, some of which predate Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, could disrupt the operation of Russian spacecraft servicing the ISS.

As a result, the Russian segment of the station — which helps correct its orbit — could be affected, causing the 500-ton structure to “fall down into the sea or onto land,” the Roscosmos chief wrote on Telegram.

“The Russian segment ensures that the station’s orbit is corrected (on average 11 times a year), including to avoid space debris,” said Rogozin, who regularly expresses his support for the Russian army in Ukraine on social networks.

Publishing a map of the locations where the ISS could possibly come down, he pointed out that it was unlikely to be in Russia.

“But the populations of other countries, especially those led by the ‘dogs of war’, should think about the price of the sanctions against Roscosmos,” he continued, describing the countries who imposed sanctions as “crazy.”

Rogozin similarly raised the threat of the space station falling to earth last month while blasting Western sanctions on Twitter.

On March 1, NASA said it was trying to find a solution to keep the ISS in orbit without Russia’s help.

Crews and supplies are transported to the Russian segment by Soyuz spacecraft.

But Rogozin said the launcher used for take-off had been “under U.S. sanctions since 2021 and under EU and Canadian sanctions since 2022.”

Roscosmos said it had appealed to NASA, the Canadian Space Agency and the European Space Agency, “demanding the lifting of illegal sanctions against our companies.”

Space is one of the last remaining areas where the United States and Russia continue to cooperate.

At the beginning of March, Roscosmos announced its intention to prioritize the construction of military satellites as Russia finds itself increasingly isolated as a result of the war in Ukraine.

Rogozin also announced that Moscow would no longer supply the engines for the U.S. Atlas and Antares rockets.

“Let them soar into space on their broomsticks,” he wrote.

On March 30, U.S. astronaut, Mark Vande Hei, and two cosmonauts, Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov, are scheduled to return to Earth from the ISS onboard a Soyuz spacecraft.

Source: Voice of America

A Promising Model of China’s Poverty Alleviation

Chinese President Xi Jinping announced on February 25, 2021 that China has secured a complete victory in its fight against poverty with the final 98.99 million impoverished rural residents living under the current poverty line having all been lifted out of poverty, and all 832 impoverished counties and 128,000 villages having been removed from the poverty list.

This milestone calls for a new understanding of the country’s methods in ending poverty. Based on the national conditions, China has adopted a series of effective policies and measures by drawing on the joint efforts of the government, society and market to reduce poverty.

The implementation of targeted poverty alleviation measures intended to answer the questions of “To whom help and support will be offered”, “Who will offer help and support”, “How to offer help and support”, and “How to measure the end of poverty alleviation”.

Among the various methods, social assistance method has been attached great importance, which is the practice of Chinese traditional virtues of “helping each other”, “uniting all efforts for a common purpose” and “helping those in need”.

The political advantages of the socialist system bring together resources of the whole society and generate solidarity and joint actions.

Private enterprises, social organizations, and individual citizens are the new forces of poverty alleviation in China. Efforts such as the “Ten Thousand Enterprises Helping Ten Thousand Villages” campaign have created a variety of synergies in society.

Since 2016, the “Ten Thousand Enterprises Helping Ten Thousand Villages” Targeted Poverty Alleviation Action (Action) has been jointly decided by the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, the National Rural Revitalization Administration, and the China Society for Promotion of the Guangcai Programme. The Action defines private enterprises as helpers, and the registered poor villages as the recipients, mainly with methods of contract winning and village-enterprise joint construction.

In this way, it strives to mobilize over 10,000 private enterprises nationwide to participate and helps more than 10,000 poor villages to speed up the process of poverty eradication in three to five years, thus contributing to the healthy development of non-public sector and personnel in fighting against poverty and building a moderately prosperous society in all aspects.

The Action has three requirements:

First, the Action insists on government guidance, farmers’ principal part, departmental linkage, private enterprises’ assistance and social participation, and strives to realize the joint efforts of government, society and poor people’s self-reliance.

Second, the Action insists on precision of identification, assistance, management and assessment, with a focus on assisting households and individuals of registered poverty.

Third, the Action adheres to balancing justice and profit while prioritizing the former. It organizes private enterprises to help poor villages to establish a long-term mechanism of poverty alleviation, and strive to achieve a win-win cooperation for both villages and enterprises. Furthermore, all actions above should be conducted within limits of capabilities by enterprises in a conscious and voluntary way.

In response to this call, Chongqing Rail Transit Group (a transportation company of Chongqing Municipality directly under the Central Government) launched a series of poverty alleviation actions targeting Yunyang County of Chongqing.

Before 2015, poor villages accounted for 34% of the county’s 478 villages, with a poverty headcount ratio of 14.5%. Meanwhile, Yunyang was home to the second highest poverty population of Chongqing.

In recent years, Chongqing Rail Transit Group has made full use of its unique advantages, and has helped 29 impoverished households and 99 impoverished individuals in Xiehe Village of Yunyang County to be lifted out of poverty on schedule. With the assistance of Chongqing Rail Transit Group, Xiehe Village in Naixi Town, Yunyang County has transformed from a “shell village” in 2018 to a collective economic income of more than 800,000 yuan in 2020, ranking first among 447 village communities in Yunyang County in terms of total economic volume. Undoubtedly, it has achieved a positive transformation from poverty alleviation to revitalization.

According to Qin Min, Group member and secretary general of the Chongqing CPPCC (Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference), poverty alleviation efforts from Chongqing Rail Transit Group to Yunyang County have the following features.

Since 2017, Chongqing Rail Transit Group has made fruitful efforts and consolidated the achievement, further contributing to the rural revitalization. In addition, the Rail Transit Group has dispatched a number of officials to carry out work in the village. For example, Luo Qiang was assigned as the First Secretary of Xiehe Village. All staff have taken an active part in poverty alleviation by consuming products and services from Xiehe Village of Yunyang County.

Propped up by company resources, exhibition and distribution channels for agricultural products in Xiehe Village have been constantly improved.

Specifically, poverty alleviation work from Chongqing Rail Transit Group can be divided into three parts.

The first is to utilize company’s publicizing advantages to promote development. Relying on its own enterprise resources, Chongqing Rail Transit Group utilizes the advantage of publicity and takes various measures such as building an “Internet + commerce” platform and creating local spokespersons to explore new exhibition and marketing channels for the agricultural products of poverty-stricken villages.

In 2013, the Group initiated poverty alleviation schemes, aiming to lift Yunyang county out of poverty. It decided on a policy over promoting intelligence and openness, and clarified specific plans including publicizing, field research and supporting actions. It has continuously carried out promotions of tourism and agricultural products, using advertising resources to build an all-round, multi-channel publicity carrier.

For example, more than 200 light boxes have been selected at airports, train stations and other high traffic stations to publicize tourism, agricultural products from Yunyang.

Thirty thousand one-way rail tickets are produced with images of selected unique attractions in Yunyang and videos about Yunyang special scenery are scrolled on over 16,000 PIS platforms in full-line network.

The official Wechat and Weibo account, and media like Urban Hit News sponsored by Chongqing Rail Transit Group, are used to publicize tourism, agricultural products and poverty alleviation work of Yunyang.

Up to now, Chongqing Rail Transit Group has invested around 350 million yuan of advertising market value for tourism resources in Yunyang County, purchased and sold about 12.5 million yuan of agricultural specialties on behalf of Yunyang County, making prominent contributions to the industrial development of the County.

The second part is to take social responsibility by exploring social resources. “Please take my song back to your home, please leave your smile…” This was the lovely singing from Xie Village Primary School at Children’s Day in 2020.

Chongqing Rail Group organized young volunteers together with children from Xiehe Village Primary School in Nixi Town, Yunyang County by making a video call. It was inconvenient for volunteers to celebrate Children’s Day with students due to stringent prevention measures of Covid-19.

Even in such situation, this kind of poverty alleviation work was still undertaken on time. This singing was also contagious to these young volunteers and they prepared all sorts of gifts such as bubble machines and school supplies. This special conversation is just one of many activities undertaken by Chongqing Rail Transit Group to enhance its responsibility.

Since 2018, Chongqing Rail Group has organized 10 batches of outstanding young volunteers with a total of 31 people to carry out voluntary teaching in Xiehe Village, teaching them English, calligraphy, painting and other courses.

They also set up the activity of a benevolent library corner and donate over 600 volumes of books to the school in order to arouse children’s passion for learning. Being a pioneer, Chongqing Rail Transit Group appeals to charitable enterprises and individuals for establishing poverty alleviation fund targeted at Yunyang County, with a total donation of 845,000 yuan. This fund is dedicated to care faculty and left-behind children in poverty-stricken areas. Meanwhile, charitable enterprises also fund Xiehe Village of Nixi Town with a total of 301,000 yuan.

The third part is the implementation of assistance from Party Construction Sector. Party Construction Sector of Chongqing Rail Transit Group plays an important role in social assistance. The measures are as follows.

• Set up poverty alleviation office in the Group;

• Research and design customized plans of poverty alleviation;

• Organize more than 20 forums and conferences on poverty alleviation;

• Conduct field research in poverty-stricken villages for over 30 times;

• Select and dispatch outstanding Party organizations at primary level to cooperate with Xiehe Village;

• Help Xiehe Village set up studying room and visiting corridor about Party history;

• Give books on Party Construction and poverty alleviation as gifts.

In September 2017, Chongqing Rail Transit Group assigned Luo Qiang as First Secretary of Xiehe Village. Luo Qiang visited every household and walked into every corner of the village to know about villagers’ obstacles. In the fourth year of his work, “he has transformed himself from an outsider to a reliable official for villagers.”

Lu Yun, a poverty-stricken household from Xiehe Village, said that Chongqing Rail Transit Group has played a key role in supporting Xiehe Village. They paid to repair road lights in the village and governed the environment including sewage treatment, pipeline maintenance and waste classifying, etc.

“I join the service company of the village to plant black fungus,” said Lu Yun. The Group also helps market the black fungus and there would be bonus for farmers in the end of the year. “I received a bonus of 400 yuan last year”, according to Lu Yun.

Officials from the county administration and the Group also show their deepest concern about grassroots. Xu Yuangqing in Xiehe Village, who was afflicted by mental disorder and hypertension, has stayed unemployed for years. He and his over-80-year-old mother are mainly supported by his wife doing farm work and his son being a migrant worker. Lack of work force, this family is in hot water. Before China’s Lunar New Year of 2020, leaders in Chongqing Rail Transit Group, together with Xiong Yumei, Vice-chairman of Yunyang County Political Consultative Conference, visited Xu Yuanqing and knew more about his family, health status, etc. They also brought some necessities such as oil and rice.

Among all cases about poverty alleviation by enterprises, Chongqing Rail Transit Group is just one of them. In the future, more poverty alleviation efforts will be made by the enterprises to revitalize the rural economy while fulfilling their social responsibility.

As the old Chinese saying goes, “Don’t give a man fish, teach him how to fish.” The poor are not merely recipients of poverty alleviation, but also agents of poverty elimination, and finally become self-reliable “fishermen”. The key to China’s success in defeating absolute poverty lies in the effective interaction and coordination between a top-down government leadership and bottom-up grassroots innovation.

Source: Lao News Agency

March 12 marks 100th day of Laos-China Railway’s launch

March 12 marks the 100th day of the launch of the Laos-China Railway with over 1.2 million tons of freight, including 200,000 tons of transit goods, transported by the railway.

Thirteen provinces and cities in China have operated over 360 international freight trains exporting goods to Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, and Bangladesh.

In the meantime, over 1.8 million people have been transported by the Laos-China Railway.

“After the launch of the Laos-China Railway, the cost of transport between Vientiane and Kunming of China will be reduced by 40% to 50%. Meanwhile, the cost of transport in Laos will be reduced by 20% to 40%,” said Li Hong Qing, Deputy Director, Kunming East Railway Station, China Railway Kunming Group.

With the effectiveness of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership – RCEP (1 January 2022), goods and passengers transported by the rail will rise constantly, according to Li Hong Qing.

Source: Lao News Agency