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Largest Humanitarian Crisis Since 1945 Being Faced by the World, U.N. Says

The United Nations humanitarian chief said that with more than 20 million people in four countries facing starvation and famine, the world faces the largest humanitarian crisis since the United Nations was founded in 1945.   "Without collective and coordinated global efforts, people will...

China ready to unban Google

American technology corporation Google keeps discussing with the Chinese authorities on a possibility of its return to the Chinese market. Some of Google's services have been blocked in the PRC in the summer of 2014. The Chinese authorities blocked Gmail mail client in December 2014, and in August...

American hackers exposed in Germany

The CIA uses the US consulate in Frankfurt am Main to conduct hacking operations throughout Europe. This became known from documents published on WikiLeaks website. The publication can have an impact on the elections in Germany. Meanwhile, US Senator John McCain accused WikiLeaks of having links...

The US Army makes a shift toward renewable energy

"Green" energy will save the planet from negative consequences of human activity". Most often we hear this when it comes to renewable energy sources. However, there is one more aspect, to which the American army has been relentlessly paying attention to in recent years: the "green" energy is...

Greece waits for a detailed bailout programme

Auditors of Greece are developing a list of measures for the country's authorities to release additional financial assistance funds. Apart from that, they are preparing to talks to Athens, writes Bloomberg. Greece asked European lenders to provide a draft additional memorandum of understanding....

White House Hears The Strategic Plan Of Pentagon For Taking Down Islamic State

Iraqy force commander is confident to take back Mosul with the help of the U.S., while the later needs to decide whether to be on their side in this war or not. White House has received a primary plan from Pentagon on the strategies to bring down the Islamic State, while Jim Mattis, the Defence...

Australia is the most popular destination for billionaires

Australia is the world’s most popular country for millionaires. The country lures them with its developed health care system, high level of security and close proximity to emerging markets of Asia, according to the report of New World Wealth group. In the past year, 82 thousand millionaires have...

China cuts off ties with North Korea

North Korea has just lost a major ally. On Saturday, China stopped all coal imports from North Korea. Beijing took this decision within the United Nations Security Council’s sanctions related to North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. The ban will last until the end of the...

Unpopular restrictions on payments in cash further weakens the EU Commission

On January 23rd of this year, the EU Commission issued the ‘Commission Initiative Roadmap’ for 2018 regarding the reinforced fight against the financing of terrorism. These measures happen to be in fact restriction on payments made in cash. In other words, the Initiative is not so much about...

Does Turkey-Britain alliance have a future?

Recently, British Prime Minister Theresa May visited Turkey. Last week, CIA Director Mike Pompeo has had his first international visit to Ankara, which resulted in an apparently fruitful conversation on security and trade relations between Turkey and the United States. This development is important...
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