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For now I have full support of the Everton board, says Ronald Koeman

• Everton manager prepares to face Lyon at home in Europa League • Arsenal at home and Chelsea away next up for troubled Dutchman Ronald Koeman believes he still retains the confidence of the Everton board as he tries to turn round a disappointing start to the season but admits he needs a win at home in the Europa League against Lyon. Everton have yet to win in Group E, and were beaten at home in their last league outing, against Burnley, yet the manager was relaxed enough to make a joke about his position on hearing Craig Shakespeare’s observation that any manager is only four poor results from a crisis. “Maybe I am in the crisis already,” he said, before revealing that the majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright had offered encouragement when visiting the training ground last week. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2kYPqwU October 18, 2017 at 09:51PM

Young Syrian faces being separated from family again after UK reunion

Mohammed Mirzo, 20, found his parents and siblings in Cardiff after four years apart, but could now be deported to Bulgaria A vulnerable young man who was reunited with his family in Cardiff after being separated from them shortly after they had fled Aleppo has been told by the Home Office he has to leave them behind and apply for asylum in Bulgaria instead. Mohammed Mirzo, 20, told the Guardian he suffered abuse and racism in the southern European country and feared for his safety if he was forced to return only a few months after making it to in the UK. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2xOBabh October 18, 2017 at 09:36PM

Flowers use 'blue halo' optical trick to attract bees, say researchers

The blue light, which can sometimes be seen by humans, is cast by tiny ridges of different height and spacing on petals, scientists have discovered Flowers might seem like one of life’s simple pleasures, but it turns out there might be more to them than meets the eye. Researchers have discovered that certain species of flowering plants boast tiny ridges on their petals that, thanks to variations in their height or spacing, scatter light to cast a blueish hue over the blooms. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2xOwVfS October 18, 2017 at 09:00PM

What connects rape in war, domestic violence and sexual harassment? Patriarchy | Suzanne Moore

Without an analysis of the patriarchy, we will remain powerless to change the abuse of women that is present in varying degrees everywhere Late at night I gaze upon the faces of the women of the YPJ , the Kurdish all-female military organisation, as they unfurl flags in Raqqa . Isis is not entirely gone. Everything is still complicated. But for a moment these women have won. They vanquished the rapists. They have confronted our worst nightmares. They know what they are doing. In interviews these young women tell us that rape is a planned way to destroy a culture and that this is what Isis fighters were doing to the Yazidis. They tell us they scream with happiness when they go into battle because they know that, according to the Isis interpretation of Islam, to be killed by a woman means a fighter won’t go to heaven. Watch, if you can bear it , the accounts of the Rohingya women who have been raped in Myanmar . Again, rape is being used systematically to destroy a culture. It was ...

Tottenham still profiting from Pochettino’s input, on and off the pitch | David Hytner

Spurs manager ran through his options in the commendable draw at Real Madrid and the Argentinian is increasing his sphere of influence closet to home It numbers among the many construction projects at Tottenham Hotspur but, perhaps, it is the one to have drifted under the radar. The London club have committed £30m to the building of a 45-bedroom player hotel on a site adjacent to their Enfield training ground and the rationale is illuminating. Mauricio Pochettino and his staff are obsessed with marginal gains, with new angles and the creation of the optimum environment, and the private player accommodation lodge, as it is officially known, is another example of the growth that they are seeking. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2yrumVs October 18, 2017 at 09:08PM

'It's able to create knowledge itself': Google unveils AI that learns on its own

In a major breakthrough for artificial intelligence, AlphaGo Zero took just three days to master the ancient Chinese board game of Go ... with no human help Google’s artificial intelligence group, DeepMind, has unveiled the latest incarnation of its Go-playing program, AlphaGo – an AI so powerful that it derived thousands of years of human knowledge of the game before inventing better moves of its own, all in the space of three days. Named AlphaGo Zero, the AI program has been hailed as a major advance because it mastered the ancient Chinese board game from scratch, and with no human help beyond being told the rules. In games against the 2015 version, which famously beat Lee Sedol , the South Korean grandmaster, AlphaGo Zero won 100 to 0. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2yxCbYP October 18, 2017 at 09:00PM

Maryland police search for gunman after three killed in office park shooting

Harford County sheriff says 37-year-old Radee Labeeb Prince opened fire with a handgun at an office park, killing three people and wounding two A Maryland sheriff said three people have been killed and two were wounded during a shooting at an office park in the north-eastern part of the state. Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler of Harford County identified the shooter on Wednesday morning as 37-year-old Radee Labeeb Prince. He says Prince opened fire with a handgun and police are looking for him. He is considered armed and dangerous. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2yy5kn4 October 18, 2017 at 07:51PM

McKayla Maroney says sexual abuse by team doctor started when she was 13

Olympic gold medalist details years of molestation by team doctor Maroney says abuse started when she was 13 under guise of treatment Alleged abuser already faces criminal charges for abuse of gymnasts Olympic gold medalist McKayla Maroney said on Wednesday that she was sexually abused by her USA Gymnastics doctor from the age of 13 until her retirement from the sport last year. Maroney, now 21, detailed years of abuse by longtime team doctor Lawrence G Nassar, who is already facing criminal charges for molesting other gymnasts. She wrote a lengthy post on Twitter inspired by the #MeToo movement , the hashtag campaign that’s encouraged victims of sexual harassment or assault to step forward with their stories. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2ijbtxA October 18, 2017 at 07:56PM

Domestikator is nasty public art. The Louvre was quite right to reject it | Jonathan Jones

In a gallery, obscenity is one thing. But in a public space where people of all ages will see it without choosing to do so? That’s bullying The other day I walked into a Brussels art gallery where a colossal bronze woman was swooning in sensual ecstasy . In case of any confusion about its sexual content, this new sculpture by Tracey Emin is called All I Want Is You. I couldn’t help telling the artist she should erect it in a London park. “Erect” is the right word, for she jokes that from one angle it looks like a giant cock. Dutch artist Joep van Lieshout ’s Domestikator , a model of a modernist building that happens to be shaped like a man penetrating a dog, makes me worry that I offered the wrong advice. Raunchy art in the adult and sophisticated context of a gallery – if necessary with warnings about its content – is one thing. Obscenity in public space where people of all ages will see it without making any choice to do so is another. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guar...

Johanna Konta ends 10-month association with coach Wim Fissette

• Britain’s No1 tennis player will not compete again this season • Konta says split with coach was an amicable one Johanna Konta has split from her coach, Wim Fissette, after less than a year together. The British No1 linked up with the Belgian Fissette, who had previously worked with Kim Clijsters, Simona Halep and Victoria Azarenka, before the 2017 season. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2yqTprN October 18, 2017 at 07:16PM

Rose McGowan’s tweet suggests a poetic justice for Weinstein’s poison | Peter Bradshaw

By tweeting Blake’s poem A Poison Tree without comment after her Weinstein allegations, McGowan has helped illuminate its complex meanings As the Weinstein scandal begins to look like a red pill moment for the film industry – revealing the widespread abuse that was there all along – the most startling intervention came from Rose McGowan , a defiant survivor of Weinstein’s alleged assault. Without comment, she tweeted the text of William Blake’s poem A Poison Tree , a stark, mysterious work whose complex meanings McGowan may actually have done more to reveal than anyone else in modern times. It begins with “I was angry with my friend/ I told my wrath, my wrath did end” and ends with a poison tree being grown, created by and feeding on the dammed-up rage and hurt at a powerful enemy that is not expressed, and watered by the false smiles that the victim has been compelled to put on, and eventually bringing forth an “apple bright”. I once studied that poem at university – but never unders...

Which Netflix shows are being binged the fastest?

A rare release of stats from the streaming service reveals an obsession with nostalgia and a lack of interest in critical acclaim What to watch on TV this fall Netflix is notoriously secretive about ratings. We may never discover how many people watch any of its shows. For all anybody knows, The Get Down’s entire audience consisted of a single confused child watching distractedly in a shed. We have no way of proving otherwise, so for now we must accept that this is true. Related: Can Facebook take on Netflix with its first season of original shows? Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2yqHk5Z October 18, 2017 at 07:08PM

Thousands march in Somalia after attack that killed more than 300

Demonstrators defy police to protest against people responsible for devastating truck bomb in Mogadishu Thousands of Somalis have demonstrated against those behind the bombing that killed more than 300 people at the weekend, defying police who opened fire to keep them away from the site of the attack. Wearing red headbands, the crowd of mostly young men and women marched through Mogadishu amid tight security. They answered a call to unity by the mayor, Thabit Abdi, who said: “We must liberate this city, which is awash with graves.” Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2yx5VoK October 18, 2017 at 06:27PM

Catalonia: what next for the independence movement?

Spain’s government has given Catalonia’s leader until Thursday to end his secession campaign or risk losing regional autonomy A little more than two weeks after the Catalan independence referendum , which plunged Spain into its worst political crisis in 40 years, the Madrid government is preparing to take the unprecedented step of suspending Catalonia’s regional autonomy and imposing direct rule. Why? Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2zyhrhZ October 18, 2017 at 06:03PM

Snake Outta Compton: finally, the hip-hop monster movie the world's been waiting for

Following the hallowed path marked out by Sharknado, this bargain-bin effort looks set to push the B-movie to new heights of self-aware silliness. We break down its trailer Sharknado is old hat. Lavalantula ? Passé. Supergator ? Consider yourself retired. If you’re a fan of objectively bad films with stupid names about large animals, which you’ll watch drunk one night because it sounds funny (only to immediately realise that you much prefer films with things like plot and production design), you are in for a treat. Ladies and gentlemen, may I present Snake Outta Compton. I mean, I could just stop there. Really, the title is all you need to know about Snake Outta Compton. There’s a snake – and let’s presume, given our affinity with the genre, that it’s quite a big snake – and it terrorises Compton. The end. We can also assume that the title came long before the film, and that the budget is so tiny that we’ll only actually see the snake in about three scenes. Continue reading... Netw...

Twitter further tightens abuse rules in attempt to prove it cares

Company updates rules on hate speech, revenge porn and violent groups to counter perceptions social network is not doing enough to protect users Twitter is introducing new rules around hate symbols, sexual advances and violent groups, in an effort to counter perceptions that the social network is not doing enough to protect those who feel silenced on the site. The company was planning to announce the new rules later on this week, but they leaked in an email to Wired magazine , which published the changes on Tuesday. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2ywQFZd October 18, 2017 at 04:18PM

Replenish the swamp: Turkey returns 7,500 trafficked frogs to the wild

Five poachers arrested after police discover huge operation to sell frogs on to France and China Turkey’s gendarmerie has released 7,500 frogs into the wild after capturing five poachers involved in one of the largest frog trafficking operations in the country. The country’s state news agency said the men were detained when their minibus was examined during a routine check as they travelled through the touristy region of Cappadoccia. Officers found dozens of nets with thousands of frogs inside. The men were allegedly destined for Adana, where they intended to sell them to an exporter. The export of edible frogs is a lucrative trade, with large markets in France and China where the amphibians are a delicacy. Turkey issues licenses for frog hunters, but it is only permitted in certain seasons and some frog species cannot be legally traded. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2zjVm5U October 18, 2017 at 05:00PM

Denmark Women’s World Cup qualifier in Sweden called off in pay dispute

• Last month’s friendly with Holland fell victim to players’ protest • Danish FA and players’ association have been negotiating since last November Denmark Women’s World Cup qualifier against Sweden has been cancelled because of a pay dispute. The Danish team refused to play a friendly against Holland last month in protest over pay and conditions and the Danish Football Association (DBU) announced on its website on Wednesday that it had informed its Swedish counterpart that Friday’s match, scheduled to take place in Gothenburg, was off. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2gPq4NE October 18, 2017 at 05:01PM

Xi Jinping tests eyelids – and bladders – with three-and-a-half hour speech

Chinese president channelled Hugo Chávez with marathon 65-page sermon setting out vision for Communist party Some call Xi Jinping a Chinese Putin. Others a 21st-century Mao. On Wednesday morning he was China’s Hugo Chávez, testing his comrades’ eyelids – and their bladders – with a three-and-a-half hour, 65-page sermon in which he outlined his brave new vision for the Communist party, and the world. Continue reading... Network Front | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2x4TU6N October 18, 2017 at 02:59PM