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What will happen to European populism in 2018?

The establishment can breathe a sigh of relief, looking back at the political events in Europe in 2017. Yet, it's too early to celebrate the victory just now. Europe has been freed from a number of supposedly "worst-case scenarios", including the presidency of Marine Le Pen, Merkel’s failure,...

Events This Year In Asia Proves How Dangerous ‘Fake News’ Can Be

Hate speech, stereotypes and propaganda have been bolstered in Asia by the spread misinformation and disinformation be it the Myanmar’s Rohingya crisis or the Philippine drug war or the Indonesian elections.   Within the region, "fake news is closely linked to domestic politics and in...

Five cities with the most affordable elite housing

Imagine that a New Year's miracle happened and you have $ one million dollars in your pocket. Where would you like to buy a home? And where would you be able to buy the largest space? A research of consulting agency Knight Frank helps to answer these questions. The agency has analyzed the markets...

Women To Be Inducted In Turkish Army For Combat Positions, Fight Terrorists And Defend Borders

Turkey has decided to recruit 8.000 women gendarmes for combat positions who would also be delegated boarder control duties in the Turkish army. Turkey has suffered from both internal and regional conflicts.   Holding the defense of the country on its Southern borders with Syria and Iraq and...

10 richest countries in the world

The International Monetary Fund conducted a study in October 2017 and identified countries with the highest GDP per capita. Many of the countries that are among the richest in the world have oil and gas reserves on their territory, which has a positive effect on the development of their economies....

Elections in Catalonia and a new wave of the crisis in Spain

On Thursday, the citizens of Catalonia will go to the polls, which are considered the last test of moods in the region. Now, results of the polls show that the rivalry between the parties in favor of secession and the parties advocating for the preservation of unity is too close. A variant with a...

U.S. Officially Blames North Korea For The Global Cyber Attack By WannaCry

The United States has officially blamed North Korea to be behind the WannaCry computer worm attach that impacted and crippled more than 230,000 computers in over 150 countries. This acknowledgement was publicly made by the Trump administration on Monday evening.   “The [WannaCry] attack was...

Legislators of Greece adopted the budget for 2018

Greek lawmakers adopted the country's budget for 2018 by a majority vote. The budget will be the last in the conditions of the rescue program, because of which the country had to live in austerity for eight years. "We leave behind a period that no one wants to remember," Prime Minister Alexis...

Monitoring Citizens Main Reason For North Korea To Allow Use Of Smartphone By Citizens

In North Korea, owning a mobile phone is viewed as a status symbol as the devices become more common place in this secretive country.   But people in North Korea are being monitored 24/7 by people employed by the state even as internet access is very limited.    “In an Orwellian...

Phase Two Of Brexit Talks, Announced On Friday, Would Be Tough, Analysts Say

Tarde talks and the transition period will primarily feature in the second round of Brexit negotiations between UK and EU and it was formally announced by the EU leaders on Friday.   "The European Council ... decides that it is sufficient to move to the second phase related to transition and...
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