May 24, 2016 18:45
- The Atlantic notes the import of the assassination of the head of the Taliban.
- The BBC observes Spotify has more revenues, but is still not making money.
- Bloomberg suggests Brexit would embolden central European populists and slow down growth, and looks at Coca Cola's end of production in Venezuela.
- Bloomberg View suggests a new class of educated Chinese professionals will hurt middle-class wages.
- The CBC notes the lifting of the mandatory evacuation order for northern Alberta oil sands camps.
- Daily Xtra looks at the importance of Facebook in spreading knowledge to PrEP.
- Gizmodo notes the proliferation of cephalopods in the world's oceans.
- The Miami Herald describes how desperate Venezuelans are turning to urban gardening.
- The National Post looks at Kevin O'Leary's interest in Canadian politics.
- The Toronto Star reports on the lifting of the American arms sales embargo against Vietnam.
- Wired notes Grindr can still be hacked to identify users' locations.
disasters,
china,
war,
southeast asia,
globalization,
alberta,
south america,
united states,
facebook,
united kingdom,
oil,
hiv/aids,
canada,
links,
economics,
european union,
military,
news,
vietnam,
latin america,
popular music,
agriculture,
glbt issues,
venezuela,
central europe,
social networking,
afghanistan