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Ozone Hole Over Antarctica Continues To Grow In Size

The ozone hole over the continent of Antarctica has grown larger in the later part of 2015. A recent report reveals that the hole in the “ozone layer” that protects the earth from the harmful rays of the suns just got bigger this year. The hole is located over Antarctica. The reports inform that it...

Migrants Forcefully Attempt To Enter Slovenia

Impatient migrants, weary of waiting in the cold weather, finally pushed their way through the borders of Slovenia, reports the border police force. As per the Slovenian police who guard the border, the migrants were trying seep into Austria that is situated in Sentilj, Slovenia on Thursday....

The Gavel Comes To Ryan And He Appeals For A ‘Clean’ Start

Ryan becomes the “youngest” speaker of the house and urges for settling over previous fights and starting from a fresh “clean” beginning. On Thursday the 29th of October 2015 – Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin became the “54th speaker of the House” through a voted decision, after John Boehner gave up...

The United States To Arrest Thomas Fabius, Son of French Foreign Ministry's Head

US law enforcement authorities issued a warrant for arrest of Thomas Fabius, son of the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius. According to authorities of the US state of Nevada, the day before his father was appointed the Minister in 2012, Thomas Fabius made out unsecured checks, totaling $ 3.5...

British Digital ID for $30

According to senior officials of the British Government, to which refers Financial Times, now Dark Web  (the invisible segment of the Internet inaccessible to search engines, anonymous and defended) serves as a marketplace for personal information of tens of thousands of Britons, including...

Indian Education Goes Abroad

India's population exceeds 1.2 billion people, and it is not surprising that foreign universities are fighting for a place in the rapidly growing market of education in this country. What is much more interesting, there is also a reversed process, going side-by-side: Indian universities are...

The Permanent Leader of Zimbabwe Received a Chinese Peace Prize

China awarded President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, governing the country since 1980, the Confucius Peace Prize, which is an analogue of the Nobel Peace Prize and is awarded for "contribution to the world’s peace from the eastern point of view." As noted in the decision of the Confucius Peace Prize...

Turkey May Not Receive ‘Carte Blanche’

European Union grants Turkey “3 billion euros”, in return the latter will control migration influx into Europe, while there are talks that Turks may receive free visas into Europe. Turkey receives “3 billion euros” from the European Union so as to facilitate the “travel visas”; while there are...

Is Britain Stronger in Europe?

Research Center of Economics and Business has prepared a report according to which the withdrawal from the EU would deprive the British economy of a number of advantages. At the same time, the decision to remain within the EU, ready to carry out market reforms, may bring additional £ 58 billion and...

Flight MH17 Investigation Turned Into A Chess-Blame Game

The investigation regarding the Flight MH17 being hit by a missile continues to entertain a blame game. An investigation Dutch team brought to light the culprit behind the crash of “Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17” which collapsed after being hit by a missile upon eastern Ukraine, with “298 people on...
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