It is a registry of employers that have been found by the Brazil government to have engaged in slave labor.
Created in 2004, the list is edited a state body staffed by labour inspectors.
If a labour inspector fines someone for employing slave labour, and if the employer is found guilty, his name or the name of his firm is added to the list.
It will stay on the list for 2 years. During that time, labour inspectors will monitor the employer to see if labour conditions have improved.
Beyond having their brand or names associated with slave labour, employers on the list have their access to credit lines by state banks restricted.
Private banks also use it to gauge credit risk.
International buyers concerned with their supply chain also look up names on the list.
Solanum plastisexum
It is a species of bush tomato i.e native to the arid parts of Australia.
It’s not unusual for flowers to be hermaphrodite, i.e. to bear both male and female organs present in every blossom.
85% of the planet species have flowers that are bisexual.
But for the most part, a given plant species will stick to one primary and predictable type of sexual expression,
However, this plant can vary between female, others male, and a combination of both.
Therefore the researchers have named the plant Solanum plastisexum.
Plastisexum means “moldable” or “changeable” sex.
It is the first to be recognised as gender-fluid.
It strengthens the idea that sexual binary form among all life forms i.e consisting of only two distinct and disconnected forms is, fundamentally false.
Libra
It is a digital currency launched by Facebook.
The main reason is to make Facebook’s ads more valuable by enabling smoother transactions and payments online, particularly among those without credit cards or bank accounts.
It will use the same security and record-keeping principles as Bitcoin.
But unlike Bitcoin, Libra is backed by several traditional financial companies like PayPal, Visa and Mastercard.
It will also base its value on multiple real-world currencies such as the US dollar and the euro.
Yet, Libra faces additional scrutiny over privacy, given Facebook’s poor record on the matter.