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European Parliament Votes Down GM Crops Proposal

In a significant setback for the European Commission’s plans to legislate for GM crops Members of European Parliament (MEP) rejected proposals that would allow EU member states to control or restrict the use of genetically-modified food or feed in their territory.   In a vote that took place...

Domestically Developed New Torpedo Technology Test Fired by Iran

Nuclear power country of Iran has successfully test-fired an advanced torpedo system, said Iran’s state TV.   With the ability to travel at high speeds and able to operate in deep or shallow waters, the domestically developed torpedo system dubbed "ValFajr,"or dawn in Farsi, has a 485-pound...

Iranian Parliament Approved the Agreement on the Nuclear Programme

The Iranian parliament this morning approved the final reading of a bill to implement the agreement with the Six of international mediators (the five permanent UN Security Council members and Germany) on Tehran's nuclear program. At the same time, MPs agreed on a list of countermeasures to be taken...

Digitization Leads Nuclear Plants To Increased Risks Of Falling Prey To Cyber Attacks

The nuclear plants adapting digitization are being exposed to increasing risk of cyber attacks, while most do not have sufficient security measurements to cope with such situation. According to a report, which has published by the “influential Chatham House think tank”, B.B.C informs that global...

The Most Heavy Smokers Live in China

Chinese men smoke a third of the cigarettes sold in the world. A third of young Chinese people will die from the consequences of this bad habit. British and Chinese scientists came to such conclusions, their study has been published in the medical journal The Lancet. They found that about...

Islamic State or Isis Prime Suspect in Turkey Bombing Even as Opposition Blame Government

While the opponents vented anger at President Tayyip Erdogan at funerals, universities and courthouses, the Turkey's government said on Monday that Islamic State of Isis was the prime suspect in suicide bombings that killed at least 97 people in Ankara.   The Turkish government is of the...

U.S. mulls sailing near disputed South China Sea islands: Reports

To send a signal that it does not recognize Chinese territorial claims over the South China Sea area, the United States is considering sailing warships close to China’s artificial islands to the region, reported The Financial Times newspaper quoting a U.S. defense official on Thursday.  ...

Blatter & Platini Suspended From World Soccer by FIFA

The World soccer is left leadership lest after FIFA chief Sepp Blatter and European boss Michel Platini were suspended on Thursday on charges bribery.   This incident has deepened the crisis s in the world football body with the apex soccer body facing criminal investigations on both sides...

The Brazilian President is Led to Impeachment for Corruption

On Wednesday, the Federal Court of Accounts of Brazil said that the financial statements of the government of the country in 2014, including the preparation for re-election and obtaining unauthorized loans from state banks to cover the budget deficit, are untenable. This solution allows starting...

ISIS Installations in Syria Targeted by Russian Rockets Launched from Warships

Russia's Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and President Vladimir Putin announced in a joint television appearance on Wednesday that four Russian warships in the Caspian Sea launched 26 rockets at Islamic State in Syria which hit their targets.   The Russian air campaign started in Syria with...
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