Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 26 October 2015


A major earthquake struck the remote Afghan northeast, killing more than 200 people in Afghanistan and nearby northern Pakistan, injuring hundreds and sending shock waves as far as New Delhi. Read more.
Powerful Earthquake Hits Afghanistan, India, Pakistan
The Russian media portrays anything going on from the point of view of Vladimir Putin, explains Nataliya Rostova, a chronicler and critic of the Russian media. Read more.

Putin's Press: How Russia's President Makes The News
"If Russia wants to go into Syria and bomb the hell out of ISIS, I'm sort of OK with that," Trump said. Read more.

Trump Says He's OK With Russia Bombing ISIS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that he does not envision a two-state solution for Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories any time soon. Read more.

Benjamin Netanyahu's Latest Rejection Of A Palestinian State
In their first interviews with the media since their arrests nearly one year ago, the former mayor of the Mexican city of Iguala and his wife say they didn’t order the attacks against 43 missing students. The mayor's wife also claimed Mexican authorities threatened to arrest her children if she didn't go along with their story. Read more.

Former Mayor Accused Of Ordering Attacks On 43 Students Breaks His Silence
How the world responds to the threat of cyberattacks will determine the extent to which future generations will be able to benefit from the digital era. Read more.

Carl Bildt: Why Technology, Not Geography, Is Key To Cybersecurity

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