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Day: December 11, 2018

Should you stop eating blood avocados
Featured, Life Style

Should you stop eating blood avocados

    Avocado on toast might be off the menu. British and Irish restaurants are increasingly ditching them over concerns that Latin American imports are damaging the environment and funding Mexican drug cartels. Growers in Michoacán, west Mexico, have had their land seized by drug lords who are reported to be earning £150m a year by selling the so-called blood avocados to British traders. The Wild Strawberry Cafe in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, once served 1,000 avocado dishes each week. The owner, Katy Brill, made the controversial decision to stop because of ethical concerns over imports, the cartel reports among them. Primarily I just felt that it didn’t fit with my ethos of using local food, she says. If you can eat with the season and source your food locally, ...
Facebook tech could guess where you’re going next
Featured, Technology

Facebook tech could guess where you’re going next

    Facebook might not only know where you are in the future, but also where you're going next. Buzzfeed News has discovered that the social network has filed a patent application entitled Offline Trajectories for a technology can predict where you're going based at least in part on previously logged location data. Based on the application's wording, it'll be able to use your previously logged location, as well as other people's, to make predictions. Say, you typically go to a specific restaurant after spending time at the gym. The technology starts by determining your current location, and if you're at the gym, it will compute for the probability that you're going to that restaurant next. If it determines that you are indeed heading to that restaurant and that locat...
EU chief declares no room whatsoever for renegotiation about Brexit
Featured, United Kingdom

EU chief declares no room whatsoever for renegotiation about Brexit

    Theresa May's whirlwind Brexit tour has been left in tatters moments after it began after the head of the EU declared there is no room whatsoever for renegotiation. The Prime Minister barely had breakfast with the Dutch PM on a 1,500-mile trip before her bid to reshape her withdrawal deal was attacked by Jean-Claude Juncker. The European Commission President said he was surprised Mrs May had dropped a vote in Parliament on her deal which 27 EU leaders had already agreed last night. He warned it would appear that there are problems right at the end of the road, adding: The deal we have achieved is the best deal possible, it is the only deal possible. Theresa May Mrs May is seeking assurances today in visits to Dutch PM Mark Rutte, German leader Angela Merkel, Mr Ju...
Macron caves in to rioters with minimum wage rise
Europe, Featured

Macron caves in to rioters with minimum wage rise

    Emmanuel Macron has promised to raise the minimum wage as he acknowledged he was partially responsible for weeks of nationwide protests. The French president addressed the country for the first time since anti-tax protests by the Gilet Jaunes (yellow vests) turned into violent rioting in Paris two weekends ago after rolling on since 17 November. He acknowledged anger and indignation among the public over the cost of living, but warned no indulgence would be given to people behind the violence. The beleaguered leader said no anger justifies looting shops or attacking police, adding that both threaten France's cherished liberty. They include a €100 (£90) a month increase to the minimum wage from next year, which the prime minister had promised before. The minimum w...