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Bill Allowing 9/11 Victims to Sue Saudi Arabia Passed in US Senate

Setting up a potential showdown with the White House, which has threatened a veto,  the U.S. Senate passed legislation that would allow families of Sept. 11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia's government for damages.   There have been strong objections to the bill from the Saudis who deny...

Saudi Arabia holds 20% of its reserves in American bonds

Yesterday, the US Treasury Department uncovered data on volumes of Saudi investments in US Treasury bonds at the request of journalists. These data have been closed since mid-1970 - after the oil crisis of 1973, which sharply deteriorated relations between the US and Saudi Arabia. Information about...

Most Wanted Women Terror Suspect Tweets Threatening Words Against Britain

Sally Jones, who was involved in prior terror attacks, plans to hit back in reply to her husband’s death. One of the most wanted woman “terror suspects” of “British Muslim” origins, Sally Jones, has taken to the social media to threaten Britain towards “new strikes”. One of the “kill” lists of...

London’s Mayor Rebuts ‘Ignorant’ Trump

Trumps has no support from the newly elected London Mayor. The first “Muslim Mayor” of London, Sadiq Khan criticized Donald Trump, while hinting that the latter would be exempted from his “proposed temporary ban” on Muslims’ entry into the U.S. as Khan considers Trumps comments to be “ignorant” and...

Mutual Trust Damaged by Pentagon report on Chinese military: Beijing

China called the U.S. Defense Department's annual report on the Chinese military as being a deliberate distortion that has "severely damaged" mutual trust and have severely condemned the report. The Chinese response was released on Sunday.   China is expected to add substantial military...

Turkey President says they killed 3,000 Islamic State fighters in Syria, Iraq

While claiming that no other country is fighting Islamic State as Ankara is, President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said that the country has killed 3,000 Islamic State fighters in Syria and Iraq.   NATO member Turkey faced criticism in the earlier stages of the Syrian war for failing to stop...

Environmental problems make the Thai government close gold mines

Thailand will close the country's largest gold mine Chatree by the end of 2016. The announced reason is the damage to the environment and health of workers – it outweighs the economic benefit from the field’s further development. The field, and processing plant located there are operated by Akara...

Searching Questions for Baidu Raised by Reliance on China Health Sector

The faultlines in the company's business model, which relies heavily on income from the country's lightly regulated health sector was exposed by the death of a student following experimental cancer treatment he found through China's biggest search engine, Baidu Inc.   Baidu, which controls...

EU creates a commission to develop new rules for UAV operation

European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is recruiting a group of experts to evaluate the risk of collision of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with manned aircraft. The decision was made after increased sightings of dangerous proximity of aircraft in the air. Experts will conduct tests and security...

Only Three Months Left To Host Olympics 2016, Brazil Tries To Contain Zika Virus Cases

Brazil plans to eradicate the source to put an end to Zika victims’ cases. As per Brazil’s confirmation, the country so far registered “91,387 cases of Zika”, which included “7,584 pregnant women” resulting in a risk of giving birth to babies with “birth defects”.   The statement coming...
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