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The Number of Marine Life in the World Has Fallen by Half Since 1970

The number of marine mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and other animals that live in the oceans has fallen by 49% between 1970 and 2010. This is stated in the report Living Blue Planet Report, prepared by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Zoological Society of London, assess the state of...

What If Germany Goes Out Eurozone?

Debates about Grexit have revived talks on if Germany and other such strong economies left the monetary union, it would be of more benefit the rest of the continent. Although this idea may have received some support, its implementation would be short-sighted, impractical and economically...

Horseback Riding is Banned In Nigeria in The Fight Against Terrorism

Nigerian authorities imposed a ban on horseback riding in the northwestern state of Borno. By applying such measures authorities are trying to deal with the militants of the terrorist group "Boko Haram", which raid the Nigerian villages ahorseback. The ban will untie the hands of the Nigerian...

Cruz Leans On Trump For Gaining Popularity

Cruz is holding a joint rally with Trump, for opposing the nuclear deal, while he is trying to steal a spot from Trump’s light of fame. The primary race of the Republican leaves Ted Cruz languishing for he hopes that he could boost himself through “an unusual move”, whereby he would be “embracing...

Britain To Maintain EU freedoms For The Membership, Announced Juncker

British government will have to “respect” key freedom issues of EU, says Juncker. Juncker is to seek “fair deal” with Britain which was clearly stated by him on Wednesday. The president of European Commision, Jean-Claude Juncker is ready to negotiate with Britain whereby the latter can retain a...

After the Last Oil Fields, ISIS Captures Air Base in Idlib Province in Syria

Increasing pressure on government-held coastal areas north of the capital, Syrian troops have reportedly pulled out of a major air base in North Western Syria after a two-year siege by Islamist-led insurgents, Syrian state television said on Wednesday. The Syrian military had been completely...

Europe Should Welcome Refugees, Agree to Mandatory Refugee Sharing System - Jean-Claude Juncker

Toeing the lines of the German Councilor Angela Merkel, the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, on Wednesday, urged the member countries to agree to a mandatory system of sharing of a wave of refugees fleeing war and poverty. Last week Merkel had indicated the necessity of...

US Politicians Declared a New War Against Drugs

This is a relatively small amount compared to other expenses, but the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) decided last week to allocate $ 20 million in grants to fight heroin addiction and abuse of prescription drugs, what was evidence of the American authorities’ growing...

SPY Act Answer to In-vehicle Safety of Connected Cars

The threat of vehicle cyber security to customers as well as car manufacturers is immense as the connected car market grows and expands.   Mid-year calls due to breach in connected car systems worth millions of dollars have recently tormented the car manufacturers as well as threatened the...

New Flavoured Whiskey Emerges After Ageing on Board the International Space Station

Samples of whiskey aged in space has produced new flavours, claims a report by whisky distiller Ardbeg who conducted an experiment by comparing the tastes and flavours of whiskey aged in space and on earth.   “The Earth-control samples certainly resembled Ardbeg as we know and love it. But...
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