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rfmcdonald) wrote2016-05-25 01:40 pm
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[NEWS] Some Wednesday links
- Al Jazeera looks at the rejection of political Islam by Tunisia's Ennahda party.
- The Australian Broadcasting Corporation notes the ambition of Zambia to become a major food-exporting country.
- Bloomberg notes the negative impact of booming immigration on the New Zealand economy, observes Ireland's efforts to attract financial jobs from London-based companies worried by Brxit, reports on the elimination of Brazil's sovereign wealth fund, and notes a lawsuit lodged by Huawei against Samsung over royalties.
- Bloomberg View notes that Russia can at least find domestic investors, and worries about the politicization of the Israeli military.
- CBC reports on the Syrian refugee who has become a popular barber in Newfoundland's Corner Brooks, notes the sad news of Gord Downie's cancer, and wonders what will happen to Venezuela.
- Daily Xtra writes about the need for explicit protection of trans rights in Canadian human rights codes.
- MacLean's notes Uber's struggles to remain in Québec.
- National Geographic notes Brazilian efforts to protect an Amazonian tribe.
- The National Post reports about Trudeau's taking a day off on his Japan trip to spend time with his wife there.
- Open Democracy wonders what will become of the SNP in a changing Scotland.
- The Toronto Star looks at payday lenders.
- Wired examines Twitter's recent changes.