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No way to live outside Earth: Space colonization a myth - ESA director
For decades in history space was the giant playground - but only for NASA and the USSR. Now, many nations strive to reach and explore the last frontier. With the enormous costs for the venture, will cooperation prevail over national interests?...
Dec 26, 2014 07:33
Alex Salmond: Cameron not just a bad loser, also a bad winner
The political storm over the Scottish independence referendum seems to have passed: the die was cast, and Scotland decided to stay with Westminster - which has been promising great changes before the vote. But is London actually ready...
Dec 22, 2014 09:02
No terrorist group can survive unless some govt finances it - terror economy expert
In many ways terrorism works just like a business, and a costly one - the organization needs arms, supplies, and each recruit needs to be fed and equipped; it all costs money. But where do terrorists get their money? How are the atrocities...
Dec 15, 2014 06:28
Iran interior minister: US bred ISIS, now tries to fight them with useless airstrikes
The Middle East has never been a peaceful place, and the appearance of the Islamic State has turned it into a hotspot once again. At the same time, the nuclear talks with Iran bring hopes that it will rejoin international politics - and...
Dec 12, 2014 08:49
US has no intention of lifting all sanctions against Iran – ex-State Department adviser
The much-anticipated agreement on Iran’s nuclear program has not been reached - the talks are prolonged once again, and many are asking whether a deal will ever be brokered at all. What’s dragging the talks on for so long? What views have...
Dec 5, 2014 08:53
OPEC’s lost grip on world black-gold market - oil executive
The oil prices are plummeting down to historic lows after OPEC decided not to cut down production of the black gold. The decision have sent shivers through the world’s economies – especially for the countries which have most of their budget...
Dec 2, 2014 07:00
Govt encouraged looting, chaos in Ferguson to demonize protesters - anti-police brutality activist
The grand jury decision to spare the police officer in the case of Ferguson has sparked mass protests across the United States. The government, however, has been ready, sending hundreds of security forces, armed as if they were going to war,...
Nov 28, 2014 06:40
Australian ex-PM: Alliance with U.S. may end up pulling Australia into war
The pinnacle of political power is slowly changing its homestead, moving eastwards to the Pacific, with the region becoming more and more vital within global matters; and U.S. is pushing itself actively into the regional scene, spurring rising...
Nov 24, 2014 06:22
US hawks would go to great lengths to undermine nuclear settlement with Iran - ex-IAEA head
The latest negotiations over Iran's nuclear program are entering their final days - the deadline set for November 24. Officials say there are many obstacles – but they also could yield an end to sanctions on Iran. How likely is that to happen?...
Nov 21, 2014 08:19
‘EU foreign missions open to abuse, bribery, financial crime’ – Kosovo prosecutor
The EU’s biggest foreign crisis mission, expected to tackle corruption in troubled Kosovo, has itself become a target of bribe-taking allegations. Maria Bamieh, the prosecutor who shed light on the crimes within the EULEX program, is on...
Nov 17, 2014 06:32
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