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World's Top 5 Airlines

A ceremony of awarding the best airlines in 2016 was held within the framework of the International Air Show in Farnborough (UK). The prize, which is considered ‘Oscar’ in the world of civil aviation, is awarded annually by the British rating agency Skytrax. The winners are determined by results...

Pokeman GO Aiding U.S. Police While Being Blamed For Crimes As Well

While the Pokemon Go game's cartoon characters have also helped U.S. police improve strained community relations and even arrest wanted suspects, the game’s craze is blamed for several robberies of distracted mobile phone players.   By getting players off the couch and walking outside to...

Jihadi Monitor says Revenge for Osama’s Assassination Promised by his Son Hamza

The United States has been threatened once again by Bin Laden. But this time it is Osama Bin Laden’s son.   In an audio message posted online, revenge against the United States for assassinating his father has been announced by the son of slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.  ...

Greek broadcasters: Our media freedom is in danger

Greek broadcasters have opposed a bill on establishment of the state agency for the sale of television advertising. The document is a front-office decision proposed by the country’s government. The broadcasting companies believe that this would become not only an interference in activities of the...

Can Scotland be independent and join the EU?

Alex Salmond, a former leader of the Scottish National Party, proposed an interesting idea: maybe Scotland should be an heir of the British membership of the EU after Brexit is over? As it is known, Scotland showed itself pro-European in the recent plebiscite, while most of the UK prefer leaving...

‘Lessons That Need To Be Drawn From The Iraq War’

Corbyn addresses the parliament for cultivating “more independent” Britain – U.S. ties. According to the “Labour leader”, Jeremy Corbyn, of the opposition party, Britain requires a “more open and independent relationship with the United States”, if the former is to evade the repetition of the...

Islamic State says Dhaka cafe slaughter a glimpse of what's coming

While claiming in a video of last week's killing of 20 people in a Dhaka cafe as being merely a glimpse of what is to come, the Islamic State has warned of repeated attacks in Bangladesh and beyond until rule by sharia, Islamic law, is established.   More than 20 customers of a café, the...

France's parliament called to reform the security services

Today, the French parliamentary commission, responsible for investigating the terrorist attacks in Paris, presented results of their work. The MPs concluded that weak interaction of various special services had become one of the main causes of the tragedy. The officials called for a radical reform...

Indian Government Cabinet Crew To Face A ‘Re-Vamp’

Choosing the new cabinet members strategically will help the Indian Prime Minister to strengthen his stance in the future election. According to Reuter reports, the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on the 04th of July 2016, will “expand” the cabinet crew. The said information was provided by a...

Turkey Thinks Britain Is Harbouring Racism

Brexit has caused turmoil in the relationship of Britain and Turkey’s politicians, while the trade bonds continue to remain firm. Following the shocking Brexit decision taken by the citizens of Britain, the Turkish officials think that the politicians of Europe “are failing to combat rising...
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