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The European Highest Court Considers Transfer of Facebook Users Data Illegal

However, this is only the opinion of the Court of lawyers, the final decision about a possible US intelligence agencies’ spy on the citizens of the EU will be made before the end of the year The European Highest Court found violations of the law in the current situation with Facebook transferred EU...

New Studies Say Air Pollution Takes Away Over Three Million Lives Yearly

Based on a recent study, the scientists say that air pollution is one of the reason for causing almost “3.3 million” deaths on a yearly basis. The iflscience.com reports that this week’s Nature issue has published a new study that was conducted on the topic of air pollution. The study revealed that...

Tehran Announced Readiness to Destroy Israel in Less than 25 Years

The commander of the Iranian army Ataollah Salehi said that his men are ready to destroy Israel in less than a quarter of a century - the local news agency Tasnim cites the army chief. - We will definitely destroy Israel. We look forward to their attacks to break them in less than 25 years - said...

Rebels To Manoeuvre Through Tougher War Scenario With Russian Involvement

There is news that Russia will be directly involved in the battle field to help Syrian army fight the rebels. “Russia's intervention in support of its ally will only lead to an escalation of the war” claim the rebels who brought down “big losses” on President Bashar al-Assad of Syria. Moreover,...

UK-China Nuclear Deal Likely to Boost China’s Status as a Nuclear Technology Exporter

In what is being seen as one of the massive breakthrough for China in promoting global exports of its nuclear technology, China is lasted to have a controlling stake at Bradwell in Essex.   Analysts say that Chinese authorities are more elated about this deal the investment in Hinkley...

Crisis Leaves ‘No Choice’ As Croatia Seals Its Entry Points With Serbia

Croatia is left with no more room to accommodate migrants. Consequently, it closed down seven entry points, whereby refugees coming from Serbia sought entry into Croatia. As the incoming flow of migrants continues to move into Croatia, the country has now sealed seven out of eight of its border...

Croatia refuses to Hold Refugees but will Move Them on to Other Countries

Refuges would no longer be registered and accommodated in Croatia in accordance with EU rules but will be moved on, announced the Croatian prime minister while saying that the country would no longer carry the burden of the thousands of refugees and migrants who have entered in recent days....

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...
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