World & Politics
The US to Place Heavy Bombers in Australia - 03/09/2016
The US is in talks with the Government of Australia to place American strategic bombers B-1 in the country. The only potential point for application of these machines is the South China Sea, where Beijing has sharply accelerated creation of a military and civilian infrastructure during last few years. Asked to comment, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said: "Everything that we do in...
Greeks Are Asking Financial Assistance Again, This Time - For Refugees - 03/08/2016
Greece is on the verge of another crisis, this time because of the situation with refugees. Macedonia’s actions have led to the accumulation of thousands of migrants at the north Greek border. The Greeks are asking for almost € 500 million to cope with the problem, but they will not help if other EU countries do not host the settlers. Against this background, Germany may reduce the requirements...
Head of the British Chambers of Commerce Is Asked Out Because of "Brexit" Support - 03/07/2016
Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce John Longworth resigned. His decision was caused by negative public reaction to support to ‘Brexit’, which he admitted to reporters on March 3. "With the reforms we have achieved to date, the United Kingdom will be richer if we decide to leave the EU" - he said to the press then. After these words, the organization's board of directors at its...
North Korea Responded on New Sanctions With An Explosive Reaction - 03/03/2016
On Thursday morning, North Korea launched several short-range missiles toward the Sea of Japan, according to South Korean agency Yonhap. According to Seoul’s military, the launches were made about 10 am local time from the area near the city of Wonsan on the east coast of North Korea. In the meantime, the UN Security Council yesterday approved a new, unprecedentedly tough resolution against...
Nigerian Farmers Once Again Sued Shell For Oil Spill - 03/02/2016
Nigerian tribes bille and ogoni filed in the London Court two new claim to Royal Dutch Shell oil company. This was reported by a law firm Leigh Day&Co, which represents the plaintiffs. The farmers demanded that Shell compensate for land pollution caused by oil spills in the Niger Delta. The Nigerians claimed to be victims of oil spills, which contaminated agricultural land and places for fishing....
India's New Budget: Infrastructure Is a Priority - 03/01/2016
The main issue related to the budget adopted by the Government of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday is his ability to satisfy both farmers and investors? There is discontent growing in rural India after several consecutive droughts for the first time in 30 years, forcing Modi to allocate more funds for social assistance programs. In addition, he needs to increase salary of civil...
Chinese Watchdogs Take Up Arms for Next Round of Anti-Corruption Crusade - 02/29/2016
Last week, the Chinese government announced that the anti-corruption campaign, launched in 2013, will go deep to the core of the country's political system. In 2016, the inspections will be conducted in the department of the Chinese Communist Party propaganda (CCP), the National Development and Reform Commission and even the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, which is engaged in...
Italian Society Overreacted to Same-Sex Unions - 02/26/2016
Late Thursday, 25 February, Italian Senate approved the law that actually legalizes same-sex unions. The family-legal norm proposed by new government was quite ambiguously received by the Italian society and politics. In order to avoid risk of the government crisis, the law had to be put to the vote in conjunction with the vote of confidence. However, this step did not save the Prime Minister...
Companies From All Corners of the World Found Themselves in ISIL Supply Chain - 02/25/2016
The British organization Conflict Armament Research published a report, which reveals in detail the supply chain of components for explosive devices used by the terrorist organization "Islamic State". The assembly of bombs for the ISIL may be called a truly international affair: experts have found traces of companies from 20 countries. Superiority in terms of the supply and range of elements is...
Europol Identified Illegal Network Helping Migrants Creep to the EU - 02/24/2016
European law enforcement agencies reported that illegal smuggling of migrants and refugees in the EU is performed by an organized criminal network. According to Europol’s data, the work involves about 40 thousand people; the organization’s turnover vary from € 3 billion to € 6 billion. The report was presented within Joint Conference of Interpol and Europol which ended yesterday in The Hague, and...