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Earthquake in Japan

The strongest earthquakes hits region Tohoku in second half of day on March, 11th start of several meters high waves of a tsunami which have caused mass destruction and loss of human lives in areas along Pacific coast of east Japan especially in Mijagi, Fukushima and Ivate of prefectures.


Revolution in Egypt

2011 Egyptian revolutions have occurred after popular uprising which has begun on January, 25th 2011. Revolt the core of a nonviolence of campaign of civil resistance which have shown a number of demonstrations, processions, civil disobedience and strikes. Millions protesting from various social and economic and religious features, has demanded overthrow of a mode of the president of Egypt Hosny Mubarak. Despite basically peace character, revolution was not without fierce collisions between a safety force and demonstrators. Revolt has occurred in Cairo, Alexandria and other cities of Egypt, Tunis after revolution that saw overthrow long-president Tunis. On February, 11th after several weeks it is defined people of the protest and pressure, Mubarak in resignation.


Libya flashes with Kaddafi

Libyan the pilot of military-air forces (the fourth on the right) goes near to it Mirage F1 a fighter after a landing at the international airport of Malta Valetteis out of yesterday. Two Libyan fighter pilots Defected also has departed their streams to Malta where they have told the authorities they have obtained the order to bomb the protesting.


The president of Byelorussia

Lukashenko, 56, has been selected by the president on December, 19th, has ostensibly won 79,65 % of voices at an appearance of 90,65 %. The western countries have refused to recognize elections, having declared, votings have been forged. Police have cruelly dispersed protest actions of opposition and have arrested six candidates for presidents and more than 600 demonstrators.


The Asian games of 2011 to Kazakhstan

The seventh winter Asian games has begun with impressing opening ceremonies in two big cities of Republic Kazakhstan in Astana and Almaty. Opening ceremony has taken place in recently constructed 30000 places to arena in capital Astana. A show Curtain-educational has begun with competition on the basis of the traditional epos Kazakh - it is accompanied an ethnic group of drummers.


Debt crisis in Europe – How long will the nightmare last?

On October 12, 2011, the President of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso had proposed a road map to resolve the economic crisis in Europe but the bottom line is still very fraught and there are still many uncertainties. A few days earlier, three major international credit rating agencies, had lowered the sovereign credit ratings of two European giants – Spain and Italy. The Finance Minister of the Euro zone had mentioned that the decision on granting a loan and saving Greece would be delayed until November. The matter of fact is that the situation in Europe continues to be very serious.


Iran’s nuclear program – How is it going to end?

For many years, the problem of Iran’s nuclear program has sought the attention of world leaders and in particular of the nuclear powers, whether signatory or not, to the nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty. It has constantly aroused a lot of political activity around itself. The international issue falls into a crisis stage from time to time and most definitely promises to be a headline on a regular basis for some time to come. The issue is almost central to the nuclear NPT as the fate of the same depends on the outcome of Iran’s persistence and adamancy. It is extremely political in nature as many countries are involved in trying to prevent Iran from having its program while Iran refuses to budge. Most of the apprehensions about Iran’s nuclear program stem from the fact that eventually, Iran will go the North Korea way. If and so anything like this happens, it will prove to be a huge blow to the treaty.





07.12.2011
Iran’s nuclear program – How is it going to end?

For many years, the problem of Iran’s nuclear program has sought the attention of world leaders and in particular of the nuclear powers, whether signatory or not, to the nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty. It has constantly aroused a lot of political activity around itself. The international issue falls into a crisis stage from time to time and most definitely promises to be a headline on a regular basis for some time to come. The issue is almost central to the nuclear NPT as the fate of the same depends on the outcome of Iran’s persistence and adamancy. It is extremely political in nature as many countries are involved in trying to prevent Iran from having its program while Iran refuses to budge. Most of the apprehensions about Iran’s nuclear program stem from the fact that eventually, Iran will go the North Korea way. If and so anything like this happens, it will prove to be a huge blow to the treaty.


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