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Morgan Stanley: There's a little chance Brexit will fail

UK may still remain part of the EU even despite results of the referendum, say Morgan Stanley economists Jacob Nell and Melanie Baker. In their view, such a prediction may well come true, in spite of the fact that the United Kingdom and Europe are seriously discussing whether the landing will be...

Facebook, Twitter and Instagram helped the US government track protesters

During the last five years, analyst firm Geofeedia has had access to information about users of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. All this time, the company has sold obtained information to the US authorities. Those, in turn, used the data to track down members of mass protests, or caught those who...

Charges of Stealing Secret US Data Slapped ion NSA Contractor

The FBI is investigating possible links to a recent leak of secret hacking tools used to break into the computers of adversaries such as Russia and China, and arrested a National Security Agency contractor on charges of stealing highly classified information, U.S. officials said on Wednesday....

A little-known company discovered a major oil field in Alaska

A little-known energy company Caelus Energy announced discovery of a major offshore oil field in Alaska. A large oil field has been discovered in the Alaska offshore in the Gulf of Smith, which is about 480 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. According to The Wall Street Journal, the discovery...

India is ready to buy French-made Rafale fighter jets

On Friday, French defense minister Jean-Yves Le Drian is arriving in New Delhi to put his signature under a contract for delivery of 36 Rafale fighter jets for the Indian Air Force. The last obstacle to signing of the agreement was approval of the Government of India, which was received on...

Germany’s Top Companies Find Refugees Ill-Prepared To Enter The Job Market

Most of the refugees in Germany fail to find permanent employment. Georgina Prodhan reports to Reuters that “blue-chip companies” of Germany needed to give an explanation to Chancellor Angela Merkel for the reason behind the hiring of less than even hundred refugees, while close to a million of...

10 best countries for social entrepreneurship

Social entrepreneurship is gaining momentum around the world, and many experts are confirming that this sector is growing. Nevertheless, activities of social entrepreneurs remain a mystery for most people, which, in turn, hinders business development, which is aimed at addressing the most pressing...

EU Chiefs Deny Split Over Bloc's Future and says We’re Line One Fist

Any conflicting visions over how the bloc should combat euroskepticism and the risk of a break-up were denied by the European Union's top officials.   Despite the two leaders offering diverging views of whether there should be, in Juncker's view, "more Europe" and "more unity" or, as Tusk...

The EU will reduce energy consumption by 30% before 2030

European regulators want to oblige EU member states to reduce energy consumption by 30% by 2030, reported British media. Energy Efficiency Directive is part of a strategy to reduce emissions and prevent energy losses. Among other things, the document envisages promotion of renewable energy. At the...

India Charges The U.S. States In WTO For Their Illegal Subsidies In Renewable Energy Sector

The renewable energy dispute of the U.S. reaches WTO’s table. On the 12th of September 2016, WTO informed in a statement that India submitted a complaint to the “World Trade Organization” against the support provided to the “eight U.S. states” concerning industry of the renewable energy.  ...
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