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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...

Merkel refuses yet another negotiation with May

New negotiations on an agreement between the EU and London are impossible, Angela Merkel said at a meeting of her party’s faction after the meeting with the British Prime Minister. Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, refused to offer the British Prime Minister Theresa May to renegotiate the...

Hong Kong refuses tiny apartments

Nano apartments, announced as one of the ways to solve the problem of housing shortages in Hong Kong, are losing popularity as quickly as they have attracted public attention, Bloomberg writes. Two years ago, a residential real estate developer in the New Territories presented apartments smaller...

Tumblr, Facebook wage war against adult content

Blogging platform Tumblr decided to fight with adult content. From December 17, 2018, the service will block any content for an adult audience. The publication notes that this will be the last step of the company in the fight against materials 18+ on its website, and the new rules of service are...

Arrest of Huawei’s top manager endangers US-China trade truce

Detention of Chief Financial Officer of Huawei Meng Wanzhou in Canada at the request of the United States instantly led to a drop in stock exchanges on both sides of the ocean. Investors and analysts are confident that the arrest of a top manager of this level will not be overlooked by the Chinese...

Has Macron given up to Yellow Vests?

The French government has announced a moratorium on gas tax. French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe announced moratorium on introduction of a gas tax for at least six months. The goal of the French authorities is to pacify the three-week stormy protests throughout the country. The government...

What to expect from G20 Buenos Aires summit?

Oil markets are waiting for OPEC + meetings, but they can start making forecasts a few days earlier, after the G 20 summit, which will take place this weekend in Buenos Aires. The capital of Argentina will host three main people in the oil sector: Saudi crown prince Mohammed Salman, Russian...

China steps up space race with the US

China is going to be less dependent on the American GPS by creating its own navigation system. In the face of growing tensions between countries, China continues to invest in competition with the United States in many areas, including space. Having formed its own system of navigation satellites,...
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