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Friday, 21 December 2018

Rare albino Orangutan released back into the wild

December 21, 2018 0
The world’s only known albino orangutan has been released back into the jungle more than a year after she was found emaciated and bloody in a remote corner of Borneo, an Indonesian NGO said Friday.
Environmentalists rescued “Alba” from a cage where she was being kept as a pet by villagers in Central Kalimantan in April last year.
She was found with dry blood smeared around her nose — the result of her violent capture — and weighed just 8 kilogrammes, the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation said.
The blue-eyed primate, covered in fuzzy white hair, was on Wednesday returned to the wild with her best friend, Kika, after leaving their rehabilitation centre.
“So far she’s showing good signs of adapting,” Nico Hermanu, a BOSF spokesman, told AFP.
“She’s been climbing trees as high as 35 metres (about 115 feet) and has been eating fruit from the forest.”
Kika and Alba — who is six years old and now 28 kilos — will be monitored by conservation teams at Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park.
The rescue is a rare spot of bright news for the critically endangered species, which has seen its habitat shrink drastically over the past few decades largely due to the destruction of forests for logging, paper, palm oil and mining.
The population of orangutans in Borneo has plummeted from about 288,500 in 1973 to about 100,000 today, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
A string of fatal attacks on the great apes this year have been blamed on farmers and hunters.
Four Indonesian men were arrested over the killing of an orangutan shot some 130 times with an air rifle in February.
Borneo police have also arrested two rubber plantation workers and accused them of shooting an orangutan multiple times before decapitating it.
Plantation workers and villagers are sometimes known to attack the animal because they see it as a pest, while poachers also capture them to sell as pets.
(AFP)
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Tuesday, 14 August 2018

FBI warns of impending global ATMs hack by cyber criminals

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Banks have been warned of an imminent threat that their cash machines could be mass-hacked by cyber criminals.
In a confidential alert on Friday, America’s Federal Bureau of Investigation told international banks that criminals are plotting a concerted global malware attack on cash machines in the next few days.
As reported by The Telegraph, the FBI issued a warning about a highly choreographed fraud scheme known as an ATM “jackpotting”, in which crooks hack a bank or payment card processor and use cloned cards at cash machines around the world to take out millions in just a few minutes.
UK-based banks with large international operations, such as HSBC and Barclays, are among those thought to have been made aware of the threat.
“The FBI has obtained unspecified reporting indicating cyber criminals are planning to conduct a global Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cash-out scheme in the coming days, likely associated with an unknown card issuer breach,” the FBI warning said, according to Krebs on Security, which originally reported the alert.

(The Telegraph)
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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Saudi Arabia halts medical treatment of citizens in Canada

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Saudi Arabia has halted all medical treatment programs in Canada and is coordinating for the transfer of Saudi patients to medical facilities outside the country, Saudi press agency reported on Wednesday.
The agency cited Dr. Fahd Al-Tamimi, Saudi Health Attache in the US and Canada.
The move came amid an intensifying spat over human rights between the two countries, after Saudi Arabia on Monday expelled Canada’s ambassador in Riyadh, recalled its own ambassador from Ottawa and froze “all new business” with Canada.
The Middle East country had also decided to suspend all training and scholarship programs in Canada by the end of the Islamic calendar year in September, the Cultural Bureau of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Education announced on Monday.
The abrupt diplomatic row broke out as Ottawa urged Riyadh to release civil society and women’s rights activists in Saudi Arabia, according to a statement issued by Canada’s Foreign Office.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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Sunday, 29 July 2018

Trump threatens to shut down government if Democrats don't cooperate

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President Donald Trump has urged the Congress to cooperate in effecting the immigration laws, tweeting a demand for Democratic cooperation, warning that otherwise, he will allow the federal government to shut down.
Trump had tweeted:
The American President made a reference to his administration’s proposed merit-based immigration system, which would assign points to potential migrants on factors such as age, education, fluency in English, willingness to invest capital in the US, etc.
Last week, an immigration bill supported by conservative Republicans failed to pass the House of Representatives.
Trump’s draft bill included $25bn for the wall along the United States’ southern border with Mexico, a path to citizenship for the so-called Dreamers, undocumented migrants brought to the US illegally as kids, an end to the diversity visa lottery, as well as what Trump called “catch and release” – the detention of undocumented migrants.
US House Speaker Paul Ryan said that $1.6bn had already been agreed on for the wall, and lawmakers were mulling another request for $5bn.
Trump’s tweets came shortly after the government said that over 1,800 children separated at the US-Mexico border had been reunited with their families.
The current administration’s zero tolerance policy, which envisaged the prosecution of any individual caught crossing the southern border illegally, was suspended by Trump after a massive backlash over the separation of some 2,000 children from their families at the border.
The government has already shut down twice this year – first over a failed deal for the Dreamers and the second – over a funding bill.

(Twitter/Sputnik)
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Monday, 9 July 2018

Britain appoints Dominic Raab as Brexit minister

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British Prime Minister, Theresa May on Monday announced the appointed of 44-year-old eurosceptic junior minister for housing Dominic Raab to be Britain’s new Brexit minister, hours after his predecessor David Davis resigned.
“The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of Dominic Raab MP as Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union,” May’s Downing Street office said in a statement.
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Sunday, 8 July 2018

Zuckerberg becomes world's third richest man

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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, is now the third richest man in the world, overtaking Warren Buffett on Bloomberg’s list of the world’s richest people.
Zuckerberg climbed above Buffett on Friday as Facebook shares rose 2.4 percent.
Above Zuckerberg are Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, in the number one spot, and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
The daily rankings of the world’s 500 richest people listed in the Bloomberg Billionaires Index showed the top three remained the same Saturday.
Zuckerberg is now worth $81.6 billion, nearly $400 million more than Buffett, chairman of the Berkshire Hathaway investment group, rankings show.
Zuckerberg’s California-based social network business has more than 2 billion active monthly users.
The company’s stock has reached a record high despite ongoing scrutiny over its Cambridge Analytica data breach that leaked personal information of up to 87 million people, according to reports.
Zuckerberg has pledged to give away 99 percent of his Facebook stock away in his lifetime.
He has given $3.58 billion in stock sales away this year alone to a charity initiative he set up with his wife, Priscilla Chan, in 2015.
Buffett has donated about 290 million of his shares in Berkshire Hathaway to charities — an equivalent of about $50 billion.
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Saturday, 7 July 2018

Macron set to attend World Cup semifinal

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French President, Emmanuel Macron will attend Le Bleus' World Cup semi-final clash against Belgium in Russia, his office confirmed Friday, as ally Britain pursues a diplomatic boycott of the tournament over a nerve agent attack on British soil.

Macron had promised to attend the match if France reached the semi-finals Tuesday in Saint Petersburg, and the confirmation came shortly after the team went through with an assured 2-0 win against Uruguay.
“Well done to our boys in blue. See you on Tuesday!” the president tweeted after the game.
British officials are boycotting the tournament after blaming Moscow for the attempted assassination of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in the streets of an English town in March.
The row is back in the spotlight after a couple in the same southwestern town of Salisbury fell ill Saturday after being exposed to the same chemical, spreading fear among local residents and angering British politicians afresh.The Kremlin has strongly denied that it was behind the attack on Skripal and his daughter, using the Soviet-made nerve agent Novichok, which hospitalised them for weeks.
Prime Minister Theresa May announced an official boycott of the World Cup earlier this year and London reiterated the stance this week after the couple’s poisoning.
Several of Britain’s Western allies have followed suit with the boycott, to differing degrees.
Iceland snubbed the tournament altogether, after indefinitely postponing all bilateral meetings with Russia.
High-level officials from Sweden and Denmark boycotted the June 14 opening ceremony, but ministers have since attended games.
But Belgium’s King Philippe took his two sons to Russia to watch his country play Tunisia, while Spain’s King Felipe VI jetted over to see his nation get knocked out by hosts Russia.
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Thursday, 21 June 2018

Wife of Israeli Prime Minister facing fraud charge

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Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israeli prime minister, has been charged with fraud and breach of trust over the alleged misuse of state funds at the couple’s official residence.
A Jerusalem magistrate’s court indicted her on Thursday alongside a government employee.
She was accused of fraudulently obtaining more than 100,000 dollars for hundreds of meals supplied by restaurants, bypassing regulations prohibiting the practice if a cook is employed at the home.
She was charged with fraud, breach of trust and aggravated fraudulent receipt of goods.
If convicted, she could face up to five years behind bars.
The prime minister, who himself is embroiled in a series of corruption investigations, has called the allegations, against his wife, absurd and unfounded.
He has insisted that he will not step down as prime minister, though an indictment against him would likely lead to his government coalition partners forcing him out.
Sara Netanyahu’s lawyers said the indictment was “ludicrous.’’
In a statement, the lawyers said others had ordered the meals and that the restrictions on ordering food were invalid.
“There was no fraud or breach of trust or fraudulent receipt of items or any other offence,” the statement .
“The prime minister’s wife, who is not a public servant, did not know the procedures and was found to have spoken truthfully when answering questions during a lie detector test,’’ the statement said.
Sara, 59, has inspired a multitude of headlines in the past over what family spokesmen call an undeserved reputation for imperiousness.
It seemed unlikely the latest case could cause significant political damage to her husband, now in his fourth term as Israel’s leader and riding high in opinion polls despite the allegations against him.
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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Canada legalize marijuana for recreational use

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Canada has legalized recreational marijuana use after the country’s two legislative chambers approved the Cannabis Act.
According to reports, the bill will allow anyone over the age of 18 to possess no more than 30 grams of marijuana. It also allows adults to sell cannabis as well as grow up to four plants in their home, making Canada the second country in the world after Uruguay to legalize recreational marijuana use, and the first G7 nation to do so.
“We’ve just witnessed a historic vote for Canada. The end of 90 years of prohibition. Transformative social policy, I think. A brave move on the part of the government,” the bill’s sponsor Sen. Tony Dean told the CBC. “Now we can start to tackle some of the harms of cannabis. We can start to be proactive in public education. We’ll see the end of criminalization and we can start addressing Canada’s $7 billion illegal market. These are good things for Canada.”
It’s reported that Canada will go legal within 8-12 weeks allowing provinces, municipalities, law enforcement, and other entities to prepare for the new law.
Now the real question remains when will the United States follow in suit? Hopefully sooner than later now.

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Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Trump says summit with Kim Jong Un going better than expected

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US President Donald Trump says the historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday had gone “better than anybody could have expected”.
He also said they would sign a document following talks on ways to end a nuclear standoff on the Korean Peninsula.
Kim stood silently alongside Trump as he spoke to media during a post-lunch stroll through the gardens of the Singapore hotel where the summit was held, but the North Korean leader had earlier described their meeting as “a good prelude to peace”.
Both men walked to Trump’s limousine and looked in at the rear seat, with Trump apparently showing Kim something inside.
They then resumed their walk.
“A lot of progress – really very positive. I think better than anybody could have expected. Top of the line, very good.
“We’re going now for a signing,” Trump told journalists, without giving details on what would be signed.
Should they succeed in making a diplomatic breakthrough, it could bring lasting change to the security landscape of northeast Asia, like the visit of former US President Richard Nixon to China in 1972 led to the transformation of China.
Both men had looked serious as they got out of their limousines for the summit at the Capella hotel on Singapore’s Sentosa, a resort island with luxury hotels, a casino, manmade beaches and a Universal Studios theme park.
But, with cameras of the world’s press trained on them, they displayed an initial atmosphere of bonhomie as they met on the verandah of the Capella, a refurbished 19th century British regimental officers’ mess.
After a handshake, they were soon smiling and holding each other by the arm, before Trump guided Kim to the library where they held a meeting with only their interpreters.
Trump had said on Saturday he would know within a minute of meeting Kim whether he would reach a deal.
Inside, they sat alongside each other against a backdrop of North Korean and US flags, with Kim beaming broadly as the US president gave him a thumbs up.
The combatants of the 1950 to 1953 Korean War are technically still at war, as the conflict, in which millions of people died, was concluded only with a truce.
After initial exchanges lasting around 40 minutes, Trump and Kim emerged, walking side-by-side through the colonnaded hotel before entering a meeting room, where they were joined by their most senior officials.
Kim was heard telling Trump through a translator: “I think the entire world is watching this moment.
“Many people in the world will think of this as a scene from a fantasy…science fiction movie.”

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Sunday, 10 June 2018

Kim Jong Un dumps official plane for trip to Singapore

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North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, on Sunday, flew to Singapore for his summit with US President Donald Trump in an Air China plane instead of his official Russian-made Goshawk-1 .
At least three aircraft made their way to Singapore from Pyongyang airport, a facility that frequently sees fewer than three international flights a day.
One of them was the ageing Soviet-made Ilyushin-62 that is Kim’s personal jet — officially known as “Chammae-1”, or Goshawk-1, after the North’s national bird but perhaps more memorably dubbed “Air Force Un”.
But while Singapore is well within its range, questions have been raised about its reliability and Kim, it turned out, was not on board.
Instead he flew on an Air China Boeing 747. According to flight tracking website Flightradar24, it took off using flight number CA122, a standard designation for the airline’s route from Pyongyang to Beijing.
In midair it changed its callsign to CA061 and headed south.
In Singapore its high-profile passenger was met by Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, who tweeted a picture of himself shaking hands with Kim, who wore a dark lapel-less suit.
Kim was driven into the city-state in a convoy of more than 20 vehicles, including an ambulance, with North Korean television cameramen filming his progress through the sunroofs.
Hundreds of Singaporeans lined the streets to capture images of their own of his black Mercedes Benz stretch limousine with tinted windows — not normally allowed in Singapore, even for the country’s prime minister.
Reporters and photographers packed the pavements outside the St Regis hotel where Kim was to stay. Covers had been hung over the driveway and hotel security brought out additional potted plants to obstruct the view of the lobby.
Aside from three official photographs released by the Singapore government, there had been no public sighting of Kim nearly two hours after he landed.
Located just off Singapore’s diplomatic district and a stone’s throw away from the Orchard Road shopping belt, the modernist St Regis is tucked between an ageing building dotted with carpet shops and a sleepy high-end neighbourhood mall.
On the 20th floor, the ostentatiously opulent 335-square metre (3,606 square feet) Presidential Suite, where Kim was believed likely to stay, features a Marc Chagall artwork and a white baby grand piano.
Its rooms are “lined with gold, and accented with precious metals like brass, onyx and silver,” the hotel says on its website.
It does not give prices but the list price of a similar facility in New York is $35,000 a night.
Who will pick up the bill for the North Koreans’ stay has been the subject of much speculation — the North’s economy has suffered from years of mismanagement and is now subject to multiple sanctions over its nuclear ambitions.
Pyongyang has a history of trying to have others pay for its travel — Seoul paid for its delegates to this year’s Winter Olympics in the South.
But a Seoul presidential spokesman said it was “not considering it at all at the moment”, while the US has insisted it will not foot the bill — and is not asking anyone else to do so.
Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Sunday his government was spending around Sg$20 million to host the summit, around half of it on security.
“It’s a cost that we are willing to pay. It’s our contribution to an international endeavour which is in our profound interests,” he said.
He did not mention the North Koreans’ hotel bill.
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Saturday, 2 June 2018

Pregnant cow faces execution for crossing border without papers

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A pregnant cow will be executed as a result of crossing from her European Union farm in Bulgaria into the non-EU Serbia.
Aprokotown reports that Penka, a pregnant red cow who is due in around three months’ time, wandered westwards away from her herd near the village of Kopilovtsi, straying over the border into non-EU Serbia.
Two weeks later, she was returned to her owner, Ivan Haralampiev, by a farmer over the frontier.
However, Bulgarian officials said the animal must be put down because of strict EU rules.
Penka will now be executed because she didn’t have the proper paperwork — despite being given a clean bill of health by Serbian vets.
“She had left the borders of the EU and cannot be imported back into the European Union,” Haralampiev told public BNT Television Thursday as he pleaded for his cow to be saved.
“A vet comes and orders it to be immediately culled!”
The farmer also lamented how the cow was able to saunter over the border unchecked in the first place. “How come nobody attempted to stop it?” he said.
Although Serbian vets have written a statement saying Penka was in a perfect condition and fit to return home, Bulgarian authorities said she should be put down without delay.
Officials said it was not in their powers to save Penka from the EU regulations.
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US christian footballer dropped for refusing to wear pro-gay jersey

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Jaelene Hinkle has been dropped from the US female national soccer team after declining to wear a jersey to honour lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) pride month.
She said her Christian faith was against wearing the shirt.
In June 2017, the 25-year-old defender was expected to participate in games against Norway and Sweden, but declined when the shirt numbers appeared in rainbow colour, which is the symbol of LGBT pride.
Since then, she has not been selected for the US team.
While there was no official reason tendered by her national team for her absence, Hinkle said she felt convicted in her spirit that it wasn’t her job to wear it.
She said: “I gave myself three days to just seek and pray and determine what [God] was asking me to do in this situation.
“I’m essentially giving up the one dream, and I’m saying no to it. It was very disappointing.
“That’s where the peace turns to disappointment, because I knew in my spirit I was doing the right thing.
“Just because you are being obedient, it doesn’t make it easy.”
In a game Hinkle played for her club, North Carolina Courage, on Wednesday, she was booed by fans at the stadium. But her decision was supported by her team mates and her club manager, Paul Riley.
Jessica McDonald, her team mate said: “She is high on her faith, and in my honest option that’s absolutely incredible.
“If she’s for God, then that’s fine. That’s great if that’s what keeps her going in her life and keeps positivity in her life.”
Riley, Hinkle’s coach said, she’s “got a good heart”.
“She battled through the game. It’s not an easy thing for her,” the coach said.
“I give her a lot of credit. Whatever her beliefs are, whatever she believes in, that’s her. It doesn’t affect the team.”
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Trump's June 12 summit with North Korean leader to hold as scheduled

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President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, says the meeting with Kim Jong-un, North Korean leader, will hold as previously scheduled.
The development comes after a North Korean envoy led by Kim Yong Chol, a senior official, visited the White House on Friday.
The envoy delivered a letter from Kim Jong-un to the US president.
Both leaders had planned to meet June 12 in Singapore, but Trump cancelled the summit on May 24, citing the “tremendous anger and open hostility” in a statement from the East Asian country.
“I was very much looking forward to being there with you. Sadly, based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement, I feel it is inappropriate, at this time, to have the long-planned meeting,” Trump had said.
“You talk about your nuclear capabilities, but ours are so massive and powerful that I pray to God they will never have to be used.”
Yong Col is said to be the most senior North Korean to visit the White House in 18 years.
Speaking after the conclusion of the meeting, Trump confirmed that the summit is back on.
“We’ll be meeting on June 12 in Singapore,” he said.
“We’ve gotten to know their people very well. I think it’s going to be a process but the relationships are building and that’s a positive.


“We’ll see. Remember what I say. We will see what we will see, but I think it’s going to be a process that we deserve to have.”
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Thursday, 31 May 2018

Uganda establishes Facebook and Whatsapp tax to curb gossip

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The Ugandan parliament had passed a law that will allow the government impose taxes on citizens making use of social media platforms.
The platforms to be covered under the law are Facebook, WhatsApp, Viver and Twitter.
Yoweri Museveni, the Ugandan president, had said that the use of these platforms encourage gossip.
Under the new law, which will be effective from July 1, affected Ugandans will be expected to pay 200 shillings ($0.05) daily, which amounts to $18 annually.
“As a government, we thought it would be good to impose taxes on some aspects of the social media,” deputy government spokesman Shaban Bantariza said on Thursday.
“Government is installing infrastructure like WiFi in areas around the country and it will not do this without our contribution through taxes.”
According to David Bahati, state minister for finance, the tax increase will help Uganda pay off its rising national debt. told parliament that the tax increases were needed to help Uganda pay off its growing national debt.
Reuters reports that out of the 23.6 million mobile phone subscribers in Uganda, 17 million use the internet. The government has not announced how it would go about collecting the taxes.
During the 2016 election, the social media networks were shut down in the east African country.
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Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Mongolian civil servants banned from using social media at work

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The government of Mongolia has banned the use of social media sites including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube by civil servants while at work.
The government made the decision on May 23, while it took effect Tuesday, May 29.
The move came in a bid to prevent cyber attacks and to ensure the safety of government information networks, according to a statement released by the country’s communications and information technology authority.
Mongolia’s general intelligence agency will help monitor the ban’s implementation.
In March 2016, government workers in Tanzania were also banned from using social media and chat apps during work hours.
Transport and communication ministry officials were warned that “gossiping” on social media will lead to dismissal.
Cheap phone data bundles are said to enable wider use of platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter in Tanzania.
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Tuesday, 29 May 2018

Snoop Dogg sets world record for largest glass of gin and juice

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American rapper and entrepreneur, Snoop Dogg, in collaboration with Warren G and Top Chef’s Michael Voltaggio, has made the world’s largest glass of gin and juice.
The trio broke the record at BottleRock Napa Valley, a three-day music, food and drink festival in Northern California, US.
Snoop’s beverage of choice is a reference to ‘Gin and Juice’, the second single from his 1993 debut album, Doggystyle.
Produced by Dr. Dre, the song peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1994 and was nominated for a Grammy in 1995.
A representative from the Guinness World Records was at the festival to award Snoop with an official plaque to recognise the achievement.
The record-breaking alcoholic beverage comes with a life-sized parasol and a straw the size of a large pipe.
During the festival, Snoop took to the stage to perform a slew of hits, including ‘The Next Episode’, ‘Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang’, and of course, the Grammy-nominated ‘Gin and Juice’.

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Friday, 25 May 2018

We are one error away from nuclear catastrophe - UN Secretary-General

May 25, 2018 0
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UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has warned that the world is “one mechanical, electronic or human error away from a catastrophe that could eradicate entire cities from the map”.
Guterres said this on Thursday while announcing a new vision for global disarmament to help eliminate nuclear arsenals and other deadly weapons.
Unveiling the agenda titled ‘Securing Our Common Future’, at the University of Geneva, he said: “The UN was created with the goal of eliminating war as an instrument of foreign policy. But seven decades on, our world is as dangerous as it has ever been.
“Disarmament prevents and ends violence. Disarmament supports sustainable development. And disarmament is true to our values and principles.”
The new agenda focuses on three priorities – weapons of mass destruction, conventional weapons, and new battlefield technologies.
He said some 15,000 nuclear weapons remain stockpiled around the world and hundreds are ready to be launched within minutes.
Guterres appealed to Russia and the US to resolve their dispute over the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
The UN chief appealed to the two leading nuclear arsenal countries to extend the new treaty on strategic offensive arms, which is due to expire in just three years, and to take new steps towards reducing nuclear stockpiles.
He said disarmament of conventional weapons, which include small arms, light weapons and landmines, could “save lives,” in particular those of civilians who continue to bear the brunt of armed conflict.
The UN chief said that beyond the appalling numbers of civilians killed and injured, conflicts were driving record numbers of people from their homes, often depriving them of food, healthcare, education and any means of making a living.
“At the end of 2016, more than 65 million people were uprooted by war, violence and persecution”, he said.
“My initiative will have a strong basis in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the world’s blueprint for peace and prosperity on a healthy planet.”
He said more than $1.7 trillion was spent in 2017 on arms and armies –- the highest level since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
According to him, the figure was around 80 times the amount needed to meet the humanitarian aid needs of the whole world.
The UN chief warned that new technologies, when used maliciously, could help start a new arms race, endangering future generations.
“The combined risks of new weapon technologies could have a game-changing impact on our future security,” he said.
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Samsung ordered to pay Apple $533m in iPhone case

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A federal court jury on Thursday ordered Samsung to pay Apple $533 million for copying iPhone design features in a patent case dating back seven years.
Jurors tacked on an additional $5 million in damages for a pair of patented functions. The award appeared to be a bit of a victory for Apple, which had argued in court that design was essential to the iPhone.
The case was sent back to the district court following a Supreme Court decision to revisit an earlier $400 million damage award. The jury essentially split the difference between Apple’s request for $1 billion and Samsun’s argument for $28 million.
To arrive at a damages award of more than a half-billion dollars, jurors would likely have needed to buy into Apple’s reasoning that design was so integral to the iPhone that it was essentially the “article of manufacture.”
The lower figure sought by the South Korean consumer electronics titan would have involved treating the design features as components.
The jury had been asked to determine whether design features at issue in the case are worth all profit made from Samsung smartphones that copied them or whether those features are worth just a fraction because they are components.
“Samsung isn’t saying it isn’t required to pay profits,” Samsung attorney John Quinn said during closing arguments on Friday.
“It is just saying it isn’t required to pay profits on the whole phone.”
Apple argued in court that the iPhone was a “bet-the-company” project at Apple and that design is as much the “article of manufacture” as the device itself.
The three design patents in the case apply to the shape of the iPhone’s black screen with rounded edges and a bezel, and the rows of colorful icons displayed.
Samsung no longer sells the smartphone models at issue in the case.
Two utility patents also involved apply to “bounce-back” and “tap-to-zoom” functions.
The case dates back seven years. An original trial finding that Samsung violated Apple patents was followed by lengthy appellate dueling over whether design features such as rounded edges are worth all the money made from a phone.

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Samsung challenged the legal precedent that requires the forfeiture of all profits from a product even if only a single design patent has been infringed.
The US Supreme Court in 2016 overturned the penalty imposed on the South Korean consumer electronics giant.
Justices ruled that Samsung should not be required to forfeit the entire profits from its smartphones for infringement on design components, sending the case back to a lower court.
The key question of the value of design patents rallied Samsung supporters in the tech sector, and Apple backers in the creative and design communities.
Samsung won the backing of major Silicon Valley and other IT sector giants, including Google, Facebook, Dell and Hewlett-Packard, claiming a strict ruling on design infringement could lead to a surge in litigation.
Apple was supported by big names in fashion and manufacturing. Design professionals, researchers and academics, citing precedents like Coca-Cola’s iconic soda bottle.
The case is one element of a $548 million penalty — knocked down from an original $1 billion jury award — Samsung was ordered to pay for copying iPhone patents.
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