On the Big Island of Hawaii, where the Kilauea volcano erupted, local residents are being evacuated. The flow of molten lava of about 100 meters in width is moving at the speed of 10-15 meters per hour, reports Russian Service ...
Read More »Sweden recognizes Palestine as sovereign state
On Thursday, October 30, the Swedish government recognized the Palestinian State. The decision was taken at the cabinet meeting this morning, reports Haaretz. Thus, Sweden became the first European country to recognize the official status of the Palestinian territories. The ...
Read More »Food crisis on Earth will begin in 35 years
Recently, scientists have become pessimistic. They warned of the imminent end of the world, which comes after the comet hits Mars. This time the alarm is rang by the UN representatives who claim that due to every year drying the ...
Read More »Buddhist temple collects virtual donations
This is the first Buddhist temple in the history of South Korean, which is interested in virtual money. For today there are 57 institutions working with a virtual Bitcoin system in the country. According to Ukrainian media, Lotus Lantern became ...
Read More »The Queen sends her first tweet and creates a furor in social network
The Queen Elizabeth II dedicated her first message on her Twitter not to personal life but to public affairs. She reported that she has opened a new Information Age exhibition at the Science Museum in London, and she made it ...
Read More »Deputy arrested for fighting with 14-year-old in Britain
The incident happened on October 17 in the London district of Camden Town, reports The Guardian. It is known that the fight involved two boys and a 54-year-old man, who was arrested for infliction of bodily harm. One of the ...
Read More »President of Zambia died in London
On Tuesday evening, October 28, President of Zambia Michael Chilufya Sata died in London. According to private Zambian media, the head of the state died in King Edward VII's Hospital, where he was treated for an undisclosed illness. So far, ...
Read More »Sweden claims, “at least one” submarine was operating in its waters
According to the deputy head of the operation, Rear Adm. Anders Grenstad, such a foreign submarine activity is "unacceptable." Earlier today, it was announced that the Swedish military ceased operation on searching an unknown underwater object off the coast of ...
Read More »Doctors test new vaccines against Ebola
Several new vaccines for Ebola prevention will be tested within the next few months, reports the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO official Marie-Paul Keene said that starting from January two vaccines would be tested in West African countries since ...
Read More »Albanian Prime Minister postpones his visit to Serbia because of football scandal
The statement of the Office of the Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić says the meeting of two heads of government is postponed to November 10 instead of the previously agreed date of October 22. "Both premiers agree that they ...
Read More »Indian football player dies after jump of happiness
This trick became fateful for the athlete because he received a fatal injury of the spine, reports bild.de. The fatal somersault was exacerbated by the friends of the footballer who went at him of great joy too. The winning match ...
Read More »Pope Francis rents out Sistine Chapel for private event
Thus, an architectural monument of the Renaissance will be rented on a commercial basis for the first time in history. In the chapel Porsche will organize a concert for travelers who used travel services of the company. The proceeds from ...
Read More »Kim Jong-un finally appears in public
Today, October 14, the Korean Central News Agency KCNA reported that the leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un visited the new residential complex in Pyongyang. The Party newspaper "Rodong Sinmun" has published photos of the leader, leaning on a cane. ...
Read More »UK Parliament recognizes Palestinian State
During the voting, resulted in many hours of debate on the issue, the document was supported by 274 parliamentarians, 12 parliamentarians voted "against". The Prime Minister David Cameron and his cabinet members abstained, reports NEWSru.co.il. It should be noted that ...
Read More »Italian army grows marijuana
A joint project of the military and doctors is aimed to halve the money the seriously ill patients spend on painkillers. Behind the armored door on an isolated farm near Venice the last research for special military projects are ongoing. ...
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