Jun 10, 2016 16:32
- Bloomberg reports on Dutch losses from Brexit, looks at the scene in Fallujah, observes the fragmentation of Venezuela's opposition, and notes the positive impact of a solar energy boom on Japan's fuel consumption.
- Bloomberg View notes the lack of regional pressure on Venezuela, reports that Brexit would hit Britain's poor and British-based banks hard, and suggests Russian support for the European far right is secondary.
- CBC looks at Canada's restrictive Internet packages.
- The Inter Press Service notes Thailand's progress in controlling HIV/AIDS, looks at Peru's elections, and notes Uruguay's hopes to be an offshore oil producer.
- National Geographic notes the sperm whales in the Caribbean seem to have a distinctive culture.
- The National Post notes there is no such thing as wilderness, that the entire Earth is touched by human activities.
- Open Democracy looks at Egypt's fear of the urban poor and considers what can be learned about the failure of the Swiss basic income initiative.
- The Toronto Star notes a stem cell-based treatment for MS that offers radical improvements, even cures.
- Wired notes that AirBnB is unhappy with new San Francisco legislation requiring the registration of its hosts.
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south america,
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hiv/aids,
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