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Human Rights Not To Be Dissociated From Stability, Macron Tells Sisi

The presidents of Franc and Egypt address the reporters in a joint press conference on human rights. On Monday, January 28, 2019, the President of France, Emmanuel Macron informed that during a visit to Egypt’s capital, Cairo, he had told, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, his Egyptian counterpart that human...

Brexit Hijack Is Not The Parliament’s Right

Fox reacts following the lawmakers’ indications of a Brexit “hijack”. The Trade Minister, Liam Fox, remarked on Sunday, January 20, 2019 that the parliament of Britain does not possess the right to make an attempt of hijacking “the Brexit process”, this statement followed the indications made by...

Macedonia ignites political crisis in Greece

An agreement to change the name of Macedonia, which opens the way for the country to the EU and NATO, will sooner or later lead to early elections in Greece. The news negative for the euro zone came from the south of the continent. A political crisis is brewing in Greece, which came out of the last...

Brazil turns right

The 38th President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, took office. His board promises a u-turn of course for the largest state in Latin America and its allies. The radical right-wing politician has sharply criticized the military maneuvers of Russia and Venezuela and said there was a possibility of defense...

Merkel’s Pledge Of A United Germany in 2019

Merkel seeks Germans' cooperation to win over the political fissure scarring the face of Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledged that the German government caused unpleasantness to many citizens in 2018, whereby she urged the country for a united year of 2019, whereby she pledged a call to...

Murder Suspects Of Jamal Khashoggi Put On Trial By Saudi Arabia

The 11 suspected killers of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi have been presented in their first court hearing in the Saudi Arabia capital Riyadh according to a report of the kingdom’s state media.   The death penalty for five of the 11 suspects have been demanded by prosecutor in the...

Japan is trying to save its population with robots and migrants

Population of Japan is rapidly declining and will eventually die out completely. To cope with labor shortages, the mono-ethnic country weakens some of the strictest immigration laws in the world. Foreigners and robots are expected to fill the demographic gap. The Parliament of Japan passed a law...

Germany closes the last coal mine

The last coal mine in Germany was closed on December 21, Deutsche Welle reports. During a solemn ceremony at the Prosper-Haniel mine in Bottrop in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, President of the Federal Republic of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier stated that “part of German history”...

US launches investigation against Airbus

The US Department of Justice launched an investigation into the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus on suspicion of illegal transactions, the company could face a fine of several billion dollars, reported the French edition of Le Monde. "The company is under the blow of a new trial conducted this...

European regions with the most polluted air

In 1990, in Europe, about 1 million people died prematurely from particle pollution, that is, microscopic dust less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter, which settles in the lungs and causes problems with the respiratory organs and blood circulation. Over the past decades, the number of such deaths...
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