In this episode we speak to Chris Morgan from The Cayman Enterprise City. This city is a thriving community of tech entrepreneurs operating in Cayman Enterprise City ("CEC"), Grand Cayman's innovative tax-free technology zone.
Macedonia is reeling from anti-government protests. Today the capital Skopje has become center-stage for a massive rally - and the opposition says it will stay in the streets until the government resigns.
A whole new world of magic animals, brave young princes and evil witches has come to light with the discovery of 500 new fairytales, which were locked away in an archive in Regensburg, Germany for over 150 years.
Right after Islamist militants attacked Charlie Hebdo and a kosher grocery in January, leaving 17 people dead, we swore we would not fall into the surveillance trap.
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There is much speculation about US Secretary of State John Kerry's rush visit to Russia in the wake of Russia's successful Victory Day celebration on May 9. On May 11, Kerry, who was snubbing Russia on the 9th, was on his way to Russia, and Putin
You may not have noticed, but our planet is becoming increasingly unstable. According to Volcano Discovery, 40 volcanoes around the globe are erupting right now, and only 6 of them are not along the Ring of Fire.
South Korea's Ministry of Unification on Friday agreed to allow prominent foreign female activists to cross the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas later this month.
When governments refuse to take earthbound asteroid threats seriously, what do you do? Why not try crowdfunding a private project to build a nuclear explosive-laden spacecraft that will deflect the ones that might annihilate us?
Around 27bn tonnes of coal are thought to be locked under the ground of the Galilee Basin in the outback of Queensland. A huge proposed complex of coal mines is planned here, including the world's largest thermal coal project.
The Vatican announced this week that they will be formally recognizing the state of Palestine, with a treaty that shifts diplomatic allegiance from the Palestinian Liberation Organization to the state of Palestine.
Congress has moved forward with a bill that would make it legal for US companies to mine asteroids for minerals, despite the fact that it appears to be in violation of an international treaty that the United States itself wrote.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described Saudi Arabia's ongoing military aggression in Yemen as a big mistake, saying the venture will certainly backfire on the kingdom.
The ceasefire in eastern Ukraine is under strain as Kiev presses the West for more financial and military aid. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko warns that full-scale war could explode "at any moment."
David Cameron is to try to build up a cross-party consensus with the aim of guaranteeing that ministers will always be able to veto the publication of letters between the monarch or the heir to the throne and the government.
Italian women would "like to have more [children], but the conditions just aren't good enough," laments one new mother as CBS News reports,official figures show that in 2014 there were fewer babies born in Italy than at any time since 1861.
Germany's BND intelligence agency sends mammoth amounts of phone and text data to the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) each month, Die Zeit Online reported, highlighting the scale of spying cooperation which has unleashed a political row here.
Although many in the United Kingdom thought that the Conservative Party would ultimately lose control of the government to a coalition of the Labour Party and the Scottish National Party in the recent election, Prime Minister David Cameron and his Co