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Nepal Quake Aid Set Off - 04/27/2015

Japan allocates 1 billion yen ($ 6.7 million) for assistance to Nepal aftermath of the devastating earthquake that occurred on 25 April. This was reported by the government. A group of Japanese rescue workers and military personnel of national self-defense forces of 70 people flew on the last Sunday in Nepal. They have to deliver tents, blankets and first aid. However, according to the Ministry...

Obama’s Secrecy Over T.T.P Deal May End-Up ‘Irritating Everyone’ - 04/25/2015

American President Barack Obama keeps the T.T.P deal’s negotiations within a closed circle. Consequently, many speculations and oppositions have come up against the deal which would unite the twelve countries of the ‘Pacific-rim’; although the President is getting support from the republicans in ‘Congress’. Thestrategist.media – 24 April 2015 – The economist.com reports that the U.S. President...

Morris: 'Democratic Deficit' & ‘General Malaise’ Make European Politics Unpredictable - 04/25/2015

As mainstream-parties are seeing a change in their support pattern, creating unpredictable political trend in Europe, the parties remain under pressure, while the lesser known ones begin to come in the fore-ground. Brussels – 22 April 2015 – Chris Morris reporting to B.B.C. News writes about unpredictable political trend of Europe. Morris points out that, so far, “European politica”, has...

EU to Create an Online Controller - 04/24/2015

The European Union is discussing the creation of a regulatory body to monitor Internet companies. The project’s authors warn that some websites, such as search engines and social networks "have transformed into super-nodes which can acquire systemic importance." The European Union is discussing the creation of a regulatory body to oversee the activities of Internet companies, which could pose a...

Klaus Schwab: Anticipating a New Brave Era of Adaptation - 04/23/2015

After the crisis of 2008, the world spent a lot of effort trying to get the economy back to the same rapid growth as before. But it is wrong to assume that the problems, caused by the crisis, are impermanent, and we should accept it and understand that the economy in the new "post crisis world" will work in new ways. The founder and president of the World Economic Forum in Davos Klaus Schwab...

Hillary Clinton Assisted Russia in Taking Control over US Uranium Deposits - 04/23/2015

Clinton couple took an active part in the transaction, as a result of which Russia gained control over much of the uranium deposits in the United States and Canada. According to the publication, a Russian company Rosatom in 2009-2013 acquired a controlling stake in Uranium One, which owns the rights to develop the large deposits of uranium in Kazakhstan and the United States. In this case, the...

French Student Arrested on Suspicion of Planning Attacks - 04/22/2015

French law enforcement authorities succeeded to prevent a terrorist attack. This was announced on Wednesday by Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve. According to him, it was a detained radical Islamists, with weapons and ammunition, body armor, communications, Islamic literature. Arrested in the south-east of Paris turned to be 24-year-old student at the Faculty of Information Technology. Guns...

IMF and AMF signs MoU to deepen cooperation - 04/22/2015

The International Monetary Fund and the Arab Monetary Fund have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance cooperation in the region.   "This agreement will strengthen our partnership with the Arab Monetary Fund and allow us to tap into its vast expertise in the issues facing the region. It also illustrates our strong commitment to step up our engagement with the region in terms...

Prince William's Children Will Bring Millions of Dollars to British Economy - 04/21/2015

Children of Prince William and Kate Middleton - already born son and the expected baby, whose gender is not known yet, have a positive effect on the UK economy - said Director of the British Centre for Retail Research Joshua Bamfield to The Telegraph. According to the expert, the birth of Prince George, the first child of William and Kate, two years ago caused a sharp jump in retail trade, which...

ECB is Not Inclined to Help Greek Banks - 04/21/2015

The European Commission does not work on the possibility of a default by Greece, and on its way out of the Eurozone, told spokesman of the European Commission to reporters. - We will not comment on any assumptions about Greece’s default or exit of the Eurozone. We are not working on it - he said. On the eve of the Euro group’s meeting, which will take place in Riga on April 24, publication that...
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