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The Culture Of Harassment At Work Still Keeps The Female Scientists’ Count Low As Compared To Male Scientists

Female scientists and engineers still face harassment in their work place, reveals a National Academy study. Even in the present twenty first century, women do not receive equal rights and space in the fields of science and engineering as men, reveals a study conducted by “the National Academy of...

Suu Kyi Gets Majority in General Elections in Myanmar, World Leaders Laud the Victory

The political party of democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi - National League for Democracy (NLD) has won a majority in Myanmar's parliament. This was announced by the election commission of the country on Friday.   The NLD has managed to get enough seats to elect its chosen candidate to the...

There is a “high degree of certainty” that Isis Militant “Jehadi John” was Killed in US- British Airstrikes

British and American sources confirmed that there is a “high degree of certainty” that the Islamic State extremist Mohammad Emwazi was killed in a joint airstrike by the British and US military who reportedly worked “hand in glove”.   The Isis terrorist is known as “Jihadi John” and had...

US & France Openly Disagree on Binding Nature of Paris Climate Meet

Rebutting claims by the US secretary of state, John Kerry on Wednesday, the French foreign minister said on Thursday that any global climate change deal reached in Paris next month will be legally binding and have a concrete impact.   Kerry had questioned the status of any accord that might...

Technology Used by Child Abusers Used to Stop Online Child Abuse by US Fed

The US law enforcement officials are using the technology used by sexual predators against them to curb online child sexual offences.   According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is helping to lead the charge, law enforcement officials are making more arrests and finding...

Africa Will be Asked to Pick Up Illegal Immigrants

The leaders of European and African countries gathered in the Maltese capital of Valletta yesterday to participate in the EU - Africa summit. The main theme was the migration crisis. The leaders of the states - members of the European Union - are ready to offer African countries substantial...

Persian Gulf Authorities Are Trying to Get Rid of Cushy Jobs

Falling oil prices dramatically reduced budget revenues of export-dependent countries of the Persian Gulf. This caused authorities to do reduction of civil servants, many of whom are called "people on the couch." Service in state institutions and companies in the region have long been considered as...

Half of World's New Power Plants in 2014 Based on Renewables: IEA

 The International Energy Agency says that a transition of energy consumption habit is underway as renewable energy accounted for almost half of all new power plants in 2014.   Green energy is set to overtake the dirtiest fossil fuel in the early 2030s, even as it is now the...

Helmut Schmidt, The Patriarch of German Policy, Died

German media reported death of Helmut Schmidt, the fifth German Chancellor, who was in power from 1974 to 1982. The famous politician died at the 97th year of life in Hamburg. German agency DPA reported the death of Helmut Schmidt citing his physician Heiner Greten. According to him, the politician...

A Study Claims that People with Heart Diseases are at Greater Risk Even at Moderate Air Pollution

In an alarming revelation of research, experts claims that even moderate levels of air pollution have now been linked to increased risk of heart attacks in people with heart disease.   This result was disclosed in a new research that was presented last week at the...
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