French President issues stern warning to UK says would withhold it over Ireland on Brexit, if French fishing was not protected

French President issues stern warning to UK says would withhold it over Ireland on Brexit, if French fishing was not protected

Paris/London: Although the European Union passed the Brexit proposal within a mere 40 minutes, the obstacles in its way have not yet been cleared as was revealed in the next 24 hours. Within a few hours of the approval, France threatened the United Kingdom over French fishing rights. The French President, Emanuel Macron threatened to […]

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Divide Brazil into five parts due to its support for Russia – Austrian economist associated with NATO urges

Divide Brazil into five parts due to its support for Russia – Austrian economist associated with NATO urges

Brussels: ‘Brazilian President Lula da Silva should change his stance. Brazil should also assist Ukraine in its conflict against Russia. If President Silva is not ready for this, divide Brazil into five parts: Austrian economic expert Gunther Fellinger’s advice to NATO. Austrian financial expert is being claimed to be associated with NATO. Because of his […]

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Europe’s 20-nation Eurozone slips into recession

Europe’s 20-nation Eurozone slips into recession

Brussels – The ‘Eurozone’, consisting of Europe’s 20 top economies, has been hit by recession. The three months from January to March of 2023, following the last quarter of 2022, also saw a decline in the eurozone economy. Whenever the growth rate of an economy shows negative growth for two consecutive quarters, that economy is […]

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Germany signs agreement with Qatar for fuel gas

Germany signs agreement with Qatar for fuel gas

Doha/Berlin: Germany has initiated rapid moves to reduce its dependence on Russia for fuel gas. Against this background, Germany signed a long-term agreement on Sunday to supply fuel gas to Qatar. German media are claiming that this will reduce the fuel crisis in Germany. But the international media are pointing out that streamlining this supply […]

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Global Central Banks purchase Gold at large; Gold reserves at the highest level in three decades

Global Central Banks purchase Gold at large; Gold reserves at the highest level in three decades

Tokyo / Washington – The world’s central banks have increased gold purchases in the face of declining dollar value in the global economy, rising inflation and the corona crisis. This year, various central banks worldwide added more than 400 tonnes of gold to their reserves. These include Thailand, Brazil, India, Singapore, Uzbekistan and Hungary. Thailand’s […]

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UK-France relations worsen over ‘Brexit Deal’ fishing row

UK-France relations worsen over ‘Brexit Deal’ fishing row

London/Paris: – Even though the United Kingdom has exited European Union for several months, the controversy over Brexit is not over. Following the dispute over Ireland and the Sausages, tensions reign between the United Kingdom and France over fishing rights. France has held a British ship at its port and indicated to cut off power […]

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Hackers extorted $5 million from US fuel company

Hackers extorted $5 million from US fuel company

Washington: Colonial Pipeline, the largest fuel pipeline company in the United States, paid $5 million in ransom to cyber attackers. Last Friday, the fuel pipeline was hit by a ransomware attack. Besides, the company shut down its oil pipeline and fuel supply completely after the cyberattack. The Russian-based hacker group, DarkSide, carried out the attack. This […]

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Protests erupt in Denmark, Netherlands, Poland as discontent sharply rises in EU over Coronavirus vaccination

Protests erupt in Denmark, Netherlands, Poland as discontent sharply rises in EU over Coronavirus vaccination

Brussels/London: – While the new strain of Coronavirus is playing havoc in Europe, the wave of resentment seems to have intensified in the European countries over the Coronavirus vaccine issues. The vaccination program’s inconsistencies have prompted protests and violence in European countries like Denmark, Netherlands and Poland, and the prime minister’s effigy was burned in […]

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