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Goodnight, Philae, though not, we hope, goodbye.
The world's first glow-in-the-dark bike path opened in Eindhoven City, The Netherlands on November 13. The route is split into five different round trips that measure 335 kilometers (280 miles) long in total.
The march of global de-dollarization continues.
In the wake of renewed fighting following the breakdown of the Ukraine ceasefire agreement, Nato Accuses Moscow of Helping Ukraine Rebels to Carve Out State.
Carl Sagan once said anything shining in the night sky does so because of distant nuclear fusion.
The French Firm Due To Hand Over A Warship To Russia Is Not Picking Up The Phone
"The Swiss Army is preparing contingency plans for violent unrest across Europe. A nation mostly famous for its banks, watches and chocolate fears it may face a massive influx of European refugees in the near future."
Artur Mas says symbolic poll is a 'lesson in democracy' and calls for a binding referendum on independence
It is a city where the locals have long enjoyed showing off a bit of bronzed flesh, but the people of Rio can now go all the way.
More Blowbacks: Russia to Build 8 New Nuclear Reactors in Iran; Putin Signs Another Gas Deal with China
"Kenya's Catholic bishops are charging two United Nations organizations with sterilizing millions of girls and women under cover of an anti-tetanus inoculation program sponsored by the Kenyan government.
Most Americans live in their myths, and these myths are immune to facts. Some Americans become angry when confronted with information inconsistent with their preconceptions.
This past week Brazil announced that it will be building a 3,500-mile fiber-optic cable to Portugal in order to avoid the grip of the NSA.
An informal vote on independence for Catalonia has shown more than 80% in favour, officials say.
Western special services might be behind ISIS terrorists – Intel veteran
Tetanus vaccines found spiked with sterilization chemical to carry out race-based genocide against Africans
Ukraine's military accused Russia on Friday of sending a column of 32 tanks and truckloads of troops into the country's east to support pro-Russian separatists fighting government forces.
The shale revolution's sweet spot is oilfield services, the lower-risk backbone of the American oil and gas boom that pays off regardless of a play's economics.
Dr. Alan Black, an American professor, was arrested last month for taking a picture of a sign banning photography. That act could send him to jail for five years.
Closing Remarks by the Chairman of the meeting. Beyond capitalism. Crossing the new frontier. If we continue to maintain control of the masses by the classical wage labor within a framework of a system built on mass production and mass consumpt
Oil prices slumped to multi-year lows on Tuesday after Saudi Arabia cut the price of oil sold to the U.S., a move that is shaking an already volatile market but will likely give the world economy an unexpected stimulus.
It's official! Norway has been ranked the world's most prosperous nation, said a study on Monday.
On August 27th of this year I wrote, "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly on Galt's Gulch Chile" where I outlined major management competence and fraud issues at Galt's Gulch Chile. It took the liberty and anti-liberty media by storm.
What do last week's elections mean for 430,000 internally displaced Ukrainians?
Sunday's leadership elections -- approved by Moscow despite intense Western pressure -- were only the latest addition to a growing sense that rebel areas have slipped near permanently from Kiev's control.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron is in increasingly hot water on a number of fronts as his lies become more and more transparent.
Wading through all the chickensh*t over the last few days Netanyahu's "grassy knoll" comeback somehow missed out on all the action, but what the hoot guys?
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Amid record unemployment, even recorder youth unemployment, and politicians willingly breaking EU treaties (with apparently no consequences), it appears - just as in the US - police brutality in France was the straw that broke 'Le Camel's back.
The launch of a modernised Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket and the test-launch of the Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile were also discussed at the meeting.