Monday, 22 February 2016

Regular Exercise curbs cancer say Finish experts

Regular physical activity plays a significant role in helping to reduce the risk of colon and breast cancer, according to the Cancer Society of Finland. New guidelines by the Finnish Medical Society Duodecim stress the role of exercise in reducing the risk of cancer more than ever before.


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Uganda singer Abandons Swedish Wife For Younger Woman in Norway

A 26 year old Ugandan singer, Guvnor Ace who shot to fame and made international headlines 2015 after his wedding to a 68 year old Swedish woman named Mona Lisa Larsson has finally dumped her.
As at that time, Guvnor made it a daily routine flaunting his unshakable love for his wife and how it was never going to die despite an international outcry.
                                              

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Erdogan son investigated in Italy money-laundering probe

Turkish president ,Tayyip Erdogan's son Bilal is being investigated for money laundering in Italy after a formal denunciation was filed to the Italian authorities by Turkish businessman Murat Hakan Huzan, a strong opposer of Erdogan's autocratic government and now in exile in France, La Repubblica reported.  Bilal Erdogan, 35, is studying for a doctorate program in international relations at John Hopkins University in Bologna, where his arrival in September last year was greeted with polemic.  
                                         

Saturday, 13 February 2016

Immigration, Deaths & Rapes: KT Hopkins vs Mo Ansar


Turkish restaurants plan banning salt

As Turkey tries to lower daily salt consumption, thousands of restaurants could be preparing to remove the much-maligned condiment from their tables.      
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Swedish Government presents migration restrictions

The government plans a temporary law that would allow Sweden to abide by the EU's minimum asylum requirements.
Despite  the number of asylum seekers has dropped dramatically since its peak in the fall of 2015, Morgan Johansson, the minister for Justice and Migration Issues, tells Swedish Radio News that limitations are needed "in order to prevent us from winding up in last year's situation again."

Chlorine leaks from pool in Czech mountains, 12 people treated

 Twelve tourists, seven of whom from Denmark, were take to hospital from the Klinovec ski resort in Ore Mountains on suspicion of breathing in a chlorine substance, which leaked from a nearby hotel swimming pool on Friday, Lukas Marvan has told CTK

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Paracetamol: a friend or a villain?

In general, when people think of paracetamol they think of a “friendly” medication that can be used without any possible problems and it is beyond doubt a very useful medication. As a matter of fact, almost everyone carries some ... just in case. Funnily enough, it is a general belief that it is good for everything and harmless.

Sunday, 7 February 2016

UK Foreign Minister: Assange is hiding from Justice

Speaking with Swedish Radio News, Hammond says the findings of the United Nation's Working Group on Arbitrary Detention is not in any way approved by the UN at large or by members.
The Foreign Secretary  rejected the panel's claim that Assange is imprisoned and points out that he can leave the embassy whenever he wishes to.

Saturday, 6 February 2016

Elderly Lisbon man dies in queue waiting for Social Services offices to open

The long queues that begin outside Social Services offices just after it gets light everyday have been thrust into the media spotlight after an elderly man collapsed and died in Lisbon on Thursday morning.                         

Turkish FM reaffirms 'open borders' for Syrian refugees

Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said Feb. 6 Turkey would keep its "open border policy" for refugees, but did not indicate when Syrians at the frontier could cross.

Second group of Iraqi Christian refugees arrives in Prague

Seventeen Iraqi refugees including nine children landed at the Vaclav Havel International Airport in Prague yesterday as the second of several groups of Christians from Iraq, of whom the Czech Republic plans to accept 153 this year.
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Baby born to Czech mother with heart transplant

 A baby was born to a woman with a heart transplant in the University Hospital Brno, which was only the second case in the Czech Republic, Petr Nemec, director of the Brno Cardiovascular and Transplantation Surgery Centre, told CTK today.
 
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EU to crack down on BITCOIN citing terror threat


Friday, 5 February 2016

Earing fish can prevent dementia says Dutch researcher

Eating at least one portion of fish per week decreases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia related disorders, according to a study done by an international team of researchers Ondine van de Rest of Wageningen University, at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, NU reports.
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24 percent of Poles die from Cancer

“In the European Union (EU), cancer was the cause of death for Close to 1.3 million persons in 2013, responsible for just over a quarter (26 percent) of all deaths. Men had 726,500 deaths due to cancer were more affected than women with 570,300 Deaths,” the EU statistics office, Eurostat, said in a recent report.


Swedish General warns of upcoming War

Citing the situation in Sweden, the recent decisions of domestic politicians, and global instability, the chief of the Swedish army General Anders Brännström told men under his command they could expect to be fighting a war in Europe against skilled opponents “within a few years”.

Assange addresses supporters & media from Ecuadorian embassy


France:Parliament debates plan to enshrine emergency powers in the constitution

On Friday,French lawmakers started debating constitutional changes that would see French nationals convicted of terror offences stripped of their citizenship and make it easier to put controversial emergency powers in Place.
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Germany struggles to process refugees' asylum applications

The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) said on Friday it is struggling to cope with a backlog of unprocessed asylum applications.
Frank-Jürgen Weise, the head of the office said between 670,000 and 770,000 people who arrived in Germany in 2015 were still waiting for a decision on their asylum requests.

One dead and two injured at shooting in The Regency hotel Dublin

A man has died and another two are seriously injured after three men dressed as members of the Garda ERU burst into a Dublin hotel armed with what is believed to be AK47s.
                            

NHS lacks 50,000 doctors,Nurses and other Staff says Report

The NHS is facing its worst financial crisis as it struggles to meet the needs of its ageing population and pay for skyrocketing expensive treatments.
Three-quarters of hospital trusts are currently in the red and they are expected to record a combined deficit of £2 billion in 2016.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Bosnia's State TV Risks shut down due to insolvency

Bosnia and Herzegovina State owned Radio and Television, BHRT is facing extreme financial constraints which makes it difficult to support the functioning of the network and might result in it having to stop broadcasting, the network's administration announced.

Montenegro to enforce Military participation in Nato Operations

 Montenegro's goverment is set to make amendments to the defence laws and define participating in the alliance's military operations as mandatory for all members of thé armed forces as part of the first moves in its upcoming accession negotiations with NATO.

According to the proposed law, changes to define the use of Montenegrin army units in international operations will be completed by the March and sent to parliament for approval.

Voices of a NoLostGeneration from UNICEF


Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Malta:93,000 tourists spent €115 million in 2015

Tourism Minister, Edward Zammit Lewis spoke of rehabilitation that will be carried out by a Foundation for the Development of Tourism Zones, as part of “enhancing quality along the entire tourism value chain.”

Sweden:Occupations experiencing labour shortage

The shortage of labor is greater than ever.200 occupations were identified by the Employment Service. The emphasis is on the service sector with teachers and health professionals. For the first time in ages, so does demand for industrial workers.

Cyprus: Doctors limit patients visit after suspension of 6hr strike

After a six-hour work strike on Monday, state doctors union announced that it would suspend further industrial action as a sign of goodwill but from Tuesday a cap was placed on the number of patients the doctors will attend to.

Snippers of foreign nationality among PKK says Turkey

               Snipers of foreign nationality were among those killed fighting for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party(PKK) in Southeast Anatolia against government forces, Turkish claimed.


Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Argentina to pay out $1.35bn to Italian bond holders

Argentina has reached a deal to pay $1.35 billion in cash to a group of Italian creditors who hold unpaid sovereign debt stemming from the South American country's payment default in 2002, the investors said on Tuesday.

Alfa Laval and others shares plummet

Shortly after 10 am , the share is down by over 11 percent. Industry Group reported a lower profit than expected due to weaker demand. The stock has plummeted by 11.6 percent for Alfa Laval.Other losers on thé stock market are SKF which has fallen by 3.2 percent , Sandvik down 2.8 percent and Swedish Match down 2.4 percent.

Austria wants to justify ousting Slovenia from Schengen says Slovenian MP

In response to allegation of training of Salafists in Slovenia,MP Branko Grims emphasized that Slovenia is a safe country, adding that article published were an excuse for Austria to justify closing its borders.
The Austrian newspaper,Die Presse reported in January 2016 that fighters of the radical Sunni group ,Islamic State had also trained in Slovenia. The media then published more reports, claiming that in April 2014 the most radical Slovenian Muslims met up with Salafists from Vienna and Graz at a sports centre called Korant, which is located at Dol near Ljubljana.

The Migrant crisis could destabilise the Balkans says Slovenian and Croatian PM

At the first meeting in Slovenia, Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar and his Croatian counterpart,Tihomir Orešković both expressed same opinion on the fact that migrant crisis could increase bilateral tensions.
                               

Monday, 1 February 2016

More Croats now Invest in Gold Bars and Coins

An increase in demand for investment gold has been observed in the last few months in Croatia. The popular  investment bars are 250-gram gold bars due to its excellent ratio between price and weight. It is an investment product which can be purchased for cash and is allowed to be transferred across the border without declaration. 

Norway to donate NOK 10 milion to fight Zika Virus

Minister of Foreign Affairs Børge Brende pledges Norway will provide NOK 10 million for WHO efforts to fight the Zika virus.
Brende says Norway will provide NOK 10 million for WHO efforts to fight the Zika virus.
 ‘The World Health Organization needs NOK 23 million in immediate contributions for its efforts to fight the Zika virus. When I met Director-General Chan, I promised that Norway will quickly provide NOK 10 million,’ Brende said.
                                            

Open Borders are inevitable,Labour John Mcdonnell predicts

During an interview on the migrant crisis Europe is facing  which can see over a million people try to cross The continent's borders this year, Mr McDonnell said the movement of people around the globe would render border controls 'irrelevant'.
Completely open borders allowing unfettered migration around the world are 'inevitable', shadow chancellor John McDonnell claimed Sunday.  
                                           

Traditional cancer treatment methods not ‘ideal,’ Turkish medics say

Traditional cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy are no longer ideal, a Turkish medical oncology specialist had said ahead of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4, underscoring that new ways are being developed to prevent the growth of cancer cells by exploring the “cancer maps” in human genes.


4172 asylum seekers sought protection in Sweden in January

In January 2016 , a Total of 4172 asylum seekers sought protection in Sweden.The countries with thé highest number of applicants are Syria,Iraq and Afghanistan.The asylum seekers comprises of 2546 Males,1626 Females and 1838 Children.

Swiss surgeons split Eight day old Siamese twins