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Why do birds fly in V-Formation?
It has long been believed that birds fly in a V formation, swapping over the leadership when the leader gets tired due to resistance, so as to gain lift from the aerodynamic motion of the wings of the bird in front. The theory has now been proved in a study published by Nature magazine
The article “Bird flight: Fly with a little flap from your friends” written by Florian T. Mujires and...
New ice age may hit Earth as Sun falls asleep
A new ice age could be on its way to Europe and some other parts of the Earth following an alarming fall occurred in the performance power of the Sun, scientists have warned.
While the number of gas explosions on the Sun’s surface should be at the peak of its 11-year cycle of activity, but the recent research has indicated an unexpected drop off, researchers say.
The occurred phenomenon has...
UKIP Britain’s most popular party
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP).
Britons view the UK Independence Party (UKIP) as more favourably than the country’s three main political parties, a new survey shows.
According to the ComRes opinion poll for the Independent on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror, 27 percent of Britons said they felt most “favourable” towards UKIP, compared with 26, 25 and 14 percent towards...
Hungry Shark Evolution the Android Game of the Year 2013
Hungry Shark Evolution is one of the best Android games on Play Store, which recently just won the TIGA Awards Game of the Year 2013 status.
Future Games of London, a Ubisoft Studio subsidiary made Hungry Shark Evolution so good that even Google Play Store gave this game the “Editors’ Choice” award.
Hungry Shark Evolution stats with a small Level 1 Reef Shark which can earn XP by...
Nick Griffin of BNP holds joint press conference with Golden Dawn
Nick Griffin, Leader of the British National Party and member of European Parliament, speaks out against the treacherous persecution of Golden Dawn in a joint press conference including Eleni Zaroulia, Ilias Kasidiaris and Artemis Mathaiopoulos.
Nick Griffin is a close contact with us here at Golden Dawn New York and many of his party members frequently check this site for updates in English on matters...
Organized Freemasonry crime infiltrates key institutions in UK
A secret report spanning many years, which was seen by The Independent, reportedly shows a shocking level of corruption in the Metropolitan Police, the judicial system, the Crown Prosecution Service, HM Revenue & Customs, and the Prison Service.
In 2003, Operation Tiberius – an undercover Scotland Yard probe – found that organized Freemasonry crime gangs had compromised virtually all of...
‘Habitable zones’ around stars ten times wider than we thought
The artist’s concept depicts Kepler-62f, a super-Earth-size planet in the habitable zone of a star smaller and cooler than the sun, located about 1,200 light-years from Earth in the constellation Lyra.
Life on Earth-like planets can exist at least ten times farther away from their stars than previously thought, scientists found, putting in question our whole perspective on habitable zone distances.
A...
Anti-immigrant sentiments rise in UK
Anti-immigrant sentiments are on the rise in Britain with more than three-quarters of the people saying that the number of new immigrant arrivals in the country should be limited, a new survey has found.
A survey by the British Social Attitudes showed that almost 77 percent of Britons supported a reduction in the number of the immigrants to their country. Out of the 77 percent, 56 percent wanted the...
Bulgaria ex-FM slams UK immigration 'mass hysteria'
Bulgaria’s former Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikolay Mladenov
Bulgaria’s former Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikolay Mladenov has censured the current “mass hysteria” concerning the immigration debate in the UK.
Speaking on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme on Friday, Mladenov said the warnings issued by some British media outlets about an influx of eastern European migrants to the UK...
UK's British National Party declared bankrupt
Nick Griffin, leader of the British National Party (BNP)
Leader of the UK’s far-right political party, the British National Party (BNP), has been declared bankrupt.
Appearing at Welshpool County Court in Wales on Thursday, Nick Griffin was declared insolvent.
This came after Griffin was found to have been left with debts following a dispute with Gilbert Davies & Partners legal firm that represented...
Romanian Ambassador mocks British lawmakers and newspapers
Romania’s Ambassador to the UK Ion Jinga
Romanian Ambassador to the UK Ion Jinga has mocked British newspapers and lawmakers waiting for an influx of Romanian immigrants to arrive in the country after transitional controls were lifted.
Jinga said the MPs and reporters waiting for the arrival of Romanian immigrants at the London Luton Airport on January 1 “discovered that only two Romanians”...
Snowden delivers Christmas Message on government spying
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has delivered his ‘Alternative Christmas Message’ via a British TV channel. The whistleblower called for an end to mass spying by governments, stating that a child born today will have “no conception of privacy.”
Snowden’s address aired by the UK’s Channel 4 comes as an alternative to the Queen’s traditional Christmas speech, which is shown by...
Greenpeace Uses Depressed Santa to Claim ‘North Pole is Melting’
Greenpeace is running ads in major transportation hubs around the world featuring an image of a depressed Santa Claus alongside the words, “The North Pole is melting. You’d better believe it.” amid historic snowstorm in the Middle East.
The photo above, taken at a London underground station, encourages people to donate £3 to the charity, “To help save the Arctic and get a message from Santa.”
However,...
No charges ever pressed: Assange marks three years of UK detention
WikiLeaks founder and journalist, Julian Assange, has marked the third year spent in detention in UK under constant threat of extradition to Sweden.
On December 7, 2010 Assange was taken into custody after voluntarily attending a British police station. He spent 10 days behind bars, before being released on bail with a residence requirement at Ellingham Hall in Norfolk, England.
The journalist is...
Kuwaiti firm buys More London for £1.7 billion
City Hall building in central London, which St Martins, the property investment arm of the Kuwaiti government, had been considering to buy for the More London development alongside Tower Bridge.
A Kuwaiti company has reportedly bought More London, a premier real estate asset in London, for approximately 1.7 billion British pounds.
London Bridge Holdings sold More London to Kuwaiti firm St Martins Property...