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Top 5 best cities to live in 2016

Economist’s Intelligence Unit has made a rating of best cities to live in. This is Global Liveability Ranking, which evaluates 140 cities around the world in five categories. Six cities in the top ten are located in Australia and Canada. The cities were evaluated on parameters such as stability,...

Shanghai Disneyland received more than 1 million visitors in less than two months

More than 1 million people visited Shanghai Disneyland in less than two months of the park’s work. "We have already many more than one million visitors since our official opening on June 16. Their impressions were all for which we were hoping, and even more" - said Robert Iger, CEO of The Walt...

Rare Spyware Has Been Detected Which Could Have Liason With ‘National Intelligence’

China, Russia, Belgium, and Sweden are the targets of cyber security threat. Symantec Corp, a computer security firm based in the U.S, reported that “selected targets” in Belgium, China, Russia and Sweden have been in the strike list of Strider’s “cyber-espionage attacks”. Strider is a group that...

Trump comes up with a team of billionaires to advise him

Donald Trump introduced his team of advisors on the economy. The US presidential candidate will be advised by 13 men, whose average income is at least "hundreds of millions of dollars". US presidential candidate from the Republican Party, Donald Trump, introduced a team of advisors on the economy,...

Europe is tightening security

London authorities have decided to intensify police patrols due to the increased threat of terrorist attacks in Europe. Germany is taking a similar move and introducing military patrols for the first time since World War II. France, where armed police are guarding beaches and areas with large...

London may discard a French-Chinese nuclear power plant

The British government, led by Prime Minister Theresa May, announced a decision to postpone approval of a project on construction of Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant until the autumn. On Friday, 29 July, Greg Clark was appointed Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy...

Indian Foreign Ministry To Rescue Indian Workers From The Saudi Arabian ‘Food Crisis’

Many workers are now jobless in Saudi Arabia, without any money to pay for their food. Efforts are being made by the Indian government to bring the Indian workers back home. On 31st of July 2016, Indian government informed that a minister will visit Saudi Arabia in attempt to “bring back workers”...

Rio de Janeiro’s Contaminated Waters Are Potential Threat To Olympics’ Participants

Scientists and doctors sigh in exasperation and express their concern regarding the cleanliness of the city’s water bodies which would be serving the crowd of Olympics 2016. Brazilian health experts caution the Olympic sailors and marathon swimmers who are taking part in the Olympics of 2016 at Rio...

WikiLeaks Releases Hacked Audio Recordings

Some of Democratic National Committee’s emails are no longer a secret. On Wednesday, the 27th of July 2016, WikiLeaks came out with files of audio recordings which it claimed to have extracted from the “emails of the Democratic National Committee”. The said files are told to have been acquired by...

Merkel questioned her political future

German Chancellor Angela Merkel did not respond to journalists' questions about whether she will run again for the post, Deutsche Welle reported on Thursday, July 28th. "The time has not come yet. I'll tell about it later, "- she said at a press conference in Berlin. At the same time, Merkel...
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