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EU says goodbye to mobile roaming charges

Starting from tomorrow, the EU cancels the roaming charges for subscribers of European mobile communications companies. This is stated in a message of the Council of the European Union. "The EU brings people together and makes their life easier. The end of the roaming charges is a true European...

Denmark loses interest to electric cars

Denmark, the pioneer in renewable energy, has lost interest in electric vehicles Last year, the country’s government cancelled tax benefits for electric cars, and right after that their sales in the country collapsed. Now the government intends to return tax breaks for a short while. Denmark is...

Global Airlines Conference Agenda To Accord Importance To Fresh Safety Concerns

Even as global airline executives gathered on Sunday for the industry's largest meeting of the year, safety concerns reign high on the agenda of the meeting after a deadly attack in London and rising debate over the travel restrictions in the United States put in place by President Donald Trump....

Arab countries break ties with Qatar

On the night of June 5, Bahrain announced break of diplomatic relations with Qatar and intention to interrupt air and sea communication with this country. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt issued similar statements, and Yemen joined them after a while All these countries accused...

China and the EU get on the clean energy path

China and the European Union agreed on urgent need for international decisions on clean energy and climate change, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Friday. "China and the European Union are committed to the need for international decisions. There is nothing more important...

In France, four-star General Bertrand Soubelet’s run for Congress

In the midst of what many consider one of the largest political shifts in post-war France, the proportion of professional politicians running for office is dwindling, with rising numbers of independent former professionals, attempting to get their country back. Among them, a former high-ranking general who wilfully decided to put at stake his own military career, because he refused to sell his integrity. Change, indeed.

Recent News Confirms That The U.S. Will Be Coming Out Of The Paris Climate Deal Under Trump

A decision of the U.S. President comes with “rally” as well as “rifts”. According to Reuters news, the President of the United States, Donald Trump has made up his mind on the climate change deal. As a result, is has been decided that a pledge will be made through a campaign for pulling out the...

Seven best tourist destinations in Europe

Lonely Planet, specializes in guidebooks, published a rating of the best tourist destinations in Europe in 2017. 1. Zagreb, Croatia Zagreb was named the best tourist destination in Europe this year. The city has many historical and cultural attractions. The upper city is the historical center of...

Germany and France set up to stabilize the eurozone

Germany and France intend to accelerate adoption of decisions aimed at strengthening the Pan-European monetary union. By the time of the joint meeting of the councils of ministers of both countries in July, the ad hoc working group should submit concrete proposals on stabilizing the Eurozone....

Greek parliament adopts new austerity measures

The Greek Parliament voted for a new package of austerity measures necessary to receive the next tranche of multibillion financial assistance, the BBC reported. The bill was supported by 153 deputies out of 300. Meanwhile, in the center of Athens there was a clash of protesters against austerity...
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