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Turkey Is Accused of Shooting Refugees at the Border with Syria - 03/31/2016

Turkish border guards opened fire on refugees trying to cross the Syrian-Turkish border, claim the British The Times and The Independent. According to them, several migrants were killed. According to the Syrian Center for Monitoring Human Rights, Turkish border guards opened fire on civilians trying to cross the Syrian-Turkish border on March, 4. Two people were killed, another 10 were injured....

The Mysterious 'Open Letter' to Chinese President - 03/30/2016

Chinese law enforcement agencies are looking for authors of an "open letter" to President Xi Jinping, which calls on him to resign. The authors did not give their names but instead signed as "loyal members of the Communist Party". They accuse the Chinese leader in an authoritarian governing style and numerous failures in domestic and foreign policy. According to the Chinese opposition media,...

David Cameron's Team Is Riven With Discord - 03/29/2016

A serious political crisis caused by the upcoming referendum on the country's withdrawal from the EU structure is brewing in the UK. Most members of the government (including the Prime Minister David Cameron) are in favor of maintaining the status quo on the basis of the June vote. Yet, a number of ministers supported drastic measures and, according to British media, is exposed to obstruction on...

Israel Supreme Court Blocked Milestone Gas Deal - 03/28/2016

Israel Supreme Court has blocked a deal to develop offshore gas fields "Leviathan" and "Tamar" by a consortium led by Noble Energy. The Court was not satisfied with the deal's fiscal conditions. The cancellation is a threat to the development of Israel's natural gas reserves and the country's plans to export gas to Europe. Israel Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional a deal for development of the...

The US Is Cultivating International Contacts: Argentina Is Next After Cuba and Moscow - 03/25/2016

US Justice Department said that the authorities are interested in speedy settling disputes with Argentina relating to the default of 2001. After that, the US Court of Appeals sided with Buenos Aires and besieged creditors. Judging by recent events, Washington began a large-scale policy aimed at easing of the US relations with other countries. Barack Obama is restoring relations with Cuba...

China To Reduce Taxes for Business - 03/24/2016

The Chinese authorities are going to cut taxes for businesses in order to stimulate the economy and boost development of the service sector. Already this year, the tax cut will amount to $ 76.8 billion. In addition, China is going to simplify some bureaucratic formalities for companies. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang of the State Council said on Thursday that the Chinese authorities intend to reduce...

The Explosion That Thundered Across the Whole Europe - 03/23/2016

The terrorist group "Islamic State" has committed one of the most serious attacks on the European Union in its history by carrying a series of attacks on the union’s political capital yesterday. 34 people perished due to the explosions at Brussels’ airport and metro; more than 150 were injured. The terrorist attacks on March 22 may result in a strengthening of centrifugal tendencies within the EU...

Is Gold an Indicator of Global Ambitions? - 03/21/2016

As we know, Canada has sold all his gold. China, by contrast, is boosting purchases. Scientists at the University of Santa Cruz came to a curious conclusion: the amount of gold depends on the real ambitions of the state. Canada has completed a very long process. Even in 1955, the country had 1,088 tons of gold. By 2000, it was 22 times less: only 48 tons. Today, there’s only 2 kilos left in the...

Turkey's Three Key Demands to the EU - 03/17/2016

Turkey has three key requirements for the EU: more money, accelerated entry into the EU and visa-free travel as early as this summer. On Thursday, the European Commission will discuss how to conduct a dialogue with Turkey, and a joint summit on refugees will be held on Friday. There will be no problems with the first position: Germany gained experience in negotiations with Greece. Recently, it...

'Anyone But Trump' - US Financiers Agree That Trump's Victory Would Be a Disaster - 03/15/2016

Some of the most authoritative representatives of Wall Street almost unanimously do not want to see Donald Trump as US President.v The channel CNBC held a conference where financial leaders came up with different projections for the US economy. According to them, we should expect S&P 500 index falling from 4% to 10%. However, as soon as it came to political issues, "bulls" and "bears"...
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