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  • Jan 18, 2025 | local3news.com | Camille Knight

    Hace cinco años llevó a la prestigiosa Guía Michelin a los tribunales y perdió debido a una crítica desfavorable de un soufflé controvertido. Ahora, el chef francés Marc Veyrat lanzó un nuevo ataque contra la biblia de la alta cocina, prohibiendo a sus inspectores entrar en su nuevo restaurante. “Incluso tengo un pequeño cartel en la puerta principal”, dice a CNN. “Cumplo 75 años este año. No quiero estar tomando exámenes y recibiendo calificaciones”.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | cnn.com | Camille Knight

    Editor’s note: Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. Get news about destinations, plus the latest in aviation, food and drink, and where to stay. Five years ago he took the prestigious Michelin Guide to court and lost over an unfavorable review of a controversial soufflé. Now French chef Marc Veyrat has launched a fresh salvo against the fine-dining bible, banning its inspectors from his new restaurant. “I’ve even got a small sign on the front door,” he tells CNN.

  • Dec 19, 2024 | france24.com | Camille Knight

    By To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. AcceptManage my choices With just days to go before Christmas, thousands of Amazon workers across the US walked off the job. European stocks fell on the Fed's inflation outlook, while US stocks rebounded after being rattled on Wednesday. Meanwhile the US is once again facing the prospect of a government shutdown. Plus, you can now call ChatGPT on the phone.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | businessandamerica.com | Camille Knight

    Russian President Vladimir Putin says there’s no need to panic over the country’s plummeting currency… despite the ruble weakening to its lowest level in over two years. Australia has passed a law banning social media for under-16s. Voters in Ireland are heading to the polls on Friday, but whoever ends up governing the country will be faced with a unique economic situation. Plus, political chaos in France briefly drove its borrowing costs to the same level as Greece’s for the very first time.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | france24.com | Camille Knight

    To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Russian President Vladimir Putin says there's no need to panic over the country's plummeting currency... despite the ruble weakening to its lowest level in over two years. Australia has passed a law banning social media for under-16s. Voters in Ireland are heading to the polls on Friday, but whoever ends up governing the country will be faced with a unique economic situation.

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