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Russian scientists to clone extinct animals

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Russian scientists will study remnants of the fossil animals and their DNA. A special scientific laboratory has been opened for this purpose in Yakutsk. Semen Grigoryev, Director of the mammoth museum in Yakutsk claimed that it’s the only scientific centre in Russia, where there will be held systematic biotech researches of the paleontological samples. According to him, the bodies are best preserved... 

Google faces Billions of Dollars in Fines over Search Results Censorship

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Internet heavyweight Google is under investigation by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) over alleged rigging of search results in the country, a violation that could potentially be punished by up to 10 percent of the company’s income, running into billions of dollars. The CCI director general filed a report following initial complaints by Consumer Unity and Trust Society, a local nonprofit... 

US Court Rules That Illegal Aliens Have Second Amendment Rights

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The words “the people” in the Second Amendment, apply to everyone in the US, including illegal aliens. When Mario Meza-Rodriguez was five years old, his parents brought him into the United States illegally. By the time he was an adult, he managed to get in trouble with the police after getting into a bar fight two years ago. When the police arrested him, they discovered a .22 caliber pistol in... 

China Displacing Monopoly of US Dollar

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China and Russia are changing the financial architecture of the world, award-winning author, sociologist and geopolitical analyst Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya emphasizes, recommending the Wall Street financial elite to focus on America’s domestic problems instead of trying to undermine China’s economy. The rise of the yuan sends shivers down the spine of America’s financial elite: fearing... 

MI6 spy Gareth Williams found dead in bag had 'hacked Clinton secrets'

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The death of Williams remains an unsolved case after five years. A MI6 spy who was discovered dead in a holdall at his apartment in 2010 had hacked into sensitive information about former US President Bill Clinton, it has been claimed. The spy had obtained Clinton’s diary for an event and passed it to a friend. Gareth Williams, 31, hacked into the event’s guest list as it was to be attended by... 

US Senator calls Putin "Gangster"

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US Senator Marco Rubio as he speaks at the Foreign Policy Initiative breakfast in New York, August 14, 2015. Republican US presidential candidate Marco Rubio has called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “gangster” and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un a “lunatic.” In an unusual attack on the Russian leader, Rubio said, “Russia is governed today by a gangster. He’s basically an organized... 

Enormous new factory blast rocks Chinese industrial region

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Another huge blast at a chemical facility has reportedly occurred in the Chinese province of Shandong. The explosion, located in an industrial zone in Lijin, Dongying City, happened late on Monday, China’s People’s Daily reported. The blast was so massive it could be seen and heard from a great distance. A chemical factory is believed to have been in the area. According to People’s... 

Sunken City Found in Greece Dates Back to 3,000 Years B.C.

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A submerged ancient city, found in Greece by an international team of archeologists, dates back to the 3rd millennium B.C. Though the ruins were found underwater back in 2014 as a team of archeologists from the University of Geneva was undergoing diving training in Kiladha Bay in the Argolic Gulf, the actual age of the city was undetermined until now, Le Parisien reported. The group of Swiss and Greek... 

US budget deficit to increase twofold in 10 years

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The Congressional Budget Office predicts a negative evaluation of the US revenues in the coming 10 years. The analysts noted, that despite the current growth of the country’s revenues, the problem of a huge public debt still cannot be solved, that can generate a twofold deficit of the state budget by 2025. Government revenue will continue to increase, and will reach $5 trillion by 2025, which... 

US stocks lose $2.2 trillion in six days

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Asian stocks take heart from a sharp rebound in US shares, breaking a six-day losing streak which plunged global markets into mayhem. The turnaround came after carnage on global markets which shaved $2.2 trillion off US stocks, with China being at the epicenter of the financial tremors. China’s Shanghai Composite Index on Thursday rose 2.2% to reclaim the critical 3,000 mark. The benchmark’s steep... 

Florida braces for Erika after storm's deadly pass through the Caribbean

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With tropical storm Erika likely to make landfall on Monday, Florida has declared a state of emergency and is bracing for impact. The storm has already devastated the island nation of Dominica, leaving as many as 20 dead in its wake. Florida Governor Rick Scott issued the emergency proclamation on Friday, as the storm drenched Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands while making its way towards Hispaniola.... 

Obama Murder Of Over 238,000 US Veterans Labeled By Russia As Genocide

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A new report prepared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) circulating in the Kremlin today shockingly states that President Barack Obama is “directly responsible” for the “murders by neglect” of over 238,000 American military veterans whose service to the United States was repaid by his regime in a manner Federation experts can only conclude “rises to the level of outright genocide”. According... 

Biden or Sanders may replace Clinton as Democrats are terrified of Trump

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Vice President Joe Biden is more competitive against Republicans than Hillary Clinton. A Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday shows Biden out performing Clinton and beating Donald Trump by eight points (48 – 40 percent) and Jeb Bush, the former Florida Governor, by six points (45 – 39). Clinton follows, beating Trump by four points and Bush by two points, according to the poll. A large... 

Russia's angry about NATO military exercises in Georgia

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The Russian Foreign Ministry has expressed strong opposition to the opening of a training center run by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in neighboring Georgia, describing the measure as provocative. Speaking at a press briefing in the capital, Moscow, on Thursday, the ministry’s spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, stated that further enhancement of military ties between the Western military... 

US Falls Behind Canada, Hong Kong, competes with Mauritius In Human Freedom Index

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The United States lags far behind other developed countries in terms of personal, civil and economic freedoms, according to a study released this month. Its neighbor to the north, for example, ranked 14 spots ahead of the so-called “Land of the Free.” Three international think tanks, the U.S.-based Cato Institute, Canada’s Fraser Institute, and Germany’s Liberales Institut at the Friedrich... 
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