Friday, June 24, 2016

#España - Noticias Castilla y León 14.30h (24/06/2016): Radio Televisión de Castilla y León

Published on 24 Jun 2016
Noticias Castilla y León 14.30h (24/06/2016)

#UK - Has Brexit put a downer on Glastonbury? Reaction from festival-goers: The Guardian

Published on 24 Jun 2016
Reactions range from ‘it’s fucked my life’ to ‘fantastic – I woke up English’. John Harris talks to Glastonbury revellers waking up to a damp day on Friday and the news that Britain had voted for Brexit.
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The age gap is apparent: many youngsters say they feel they feel disconnected to half the UK population who voted Leave, while some older Welsh steel workers break into a celebratory song. But one thing they agree on, Coldplay’s performance is unlikely to lift their spirits. Photograph: Jonathan Short/Invision

#UK - What Brexit Means For Your Wallet: Sky News

Published on 24 Jun 2016
Petrol, holidays and bananas - the cost of these things will be affected following the EU referendum vote.

Here's What the Brexit Means for the Global Economy and Central Banks: TheStreet

Published on 24 Jun 2016
UK citizens voted to leave the European Union, sending global stocks sharply lower as investors flooded safe-haven assets like the yen and government bonds on Friday. The pound sunk to its lowest level against the dollar in 31 years. UK Prime Minister David Cameron said he will step down.

It will be messy, but the UK will muddle through, says HL’s Dampier: ProactiveInvestors Stocktube

Published on 24 Jun 2016
Markets were thrown into turmoil on Friday after the UK took the unprecedented step of voting to leave the European Union.

Mark Dampier, research director at Hargreaves Lansdown PLC (LON:HL) tells Proactive Investors “generally speaking it has been pretty chaotic in the markets” adding that he thinks investors had priced in a ‘remain’ vote.

“The markets have just had to do a full 360 turn”, he says, adding that “markets don’t like surprises, and they got the biggest shock of their lives at around 4am”.

Dampier compares Friday to two other events, Black Monday, in 1987 and leaving ERM in 1992, but says it will likely have a slower and more prolonged reaction.

He adds that he believes the country will “muddle through, but unfortunately that muddle through will be a bit messy for a while”.

Wilbur Ross on Brexit: Will be most expensive divorce in history: Fox Business

Published on 24 Jun 2016
WL Ross Chairman Wilbur Ross on the impact of Britain leaving the European Union on the markets.

Opportunities for investors in the wake of Brexit? Fox Business

Published on 24 Jun 2016
WL Ross Chairman Wilbur Ross on Brexit's impact on investors' strategies.

#UK - Brexit vote: Spain calls for co-sovereignty on Gibraltar: FRANCE 24 English

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#UK - Brexit vote: Sinn Fein calls for referendum on Irish reunification: FRANCE 24 English

Published on 24 Jun 2016

#Scotland - Brexit aftermath: Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on 'leave' vote win: FRANCE 24 English

Published on 24 Jun 2016
The UK and the EU entered uncharted waters Friday after the country voted to leave the bloc. Shortly after the result, Prime Minister David Cameron announced his intention to resign in three months.

#UK - Boris Johnson booed by crowd as he leaves home after Brexit triumph: RT

A hollow victory Mr Johnson in my opinion and hope that you will never be elected Prime Minister
Published on 24 Jun 2016

#USA - Sanders: I will in all likelihood vote for Clinton: CNN

Published on 24 Jun 2016
Bernie Sanders says he will "in all likelihood" vote for Clinton and says he will do everything he can to make sure Donald Trump is defeated.

#USA - New wave of Silicon Valley start-ups give back to community: Al Jazeera English

Published on 24 Jun 2016
The primary goal of most businesses is to turn a profit, but a new generation of workers and entrepreneurs are putting the idea of doing good at their core.

D.light, an American solar energy company, is one such example. It is lighting the homes of more than 62 million people with solar lanterns.

Al Jazeera’s technology editor, Tarek Bazley, reports from Palo Alto, California.

#España - Que no, que la de San Juan no es la noche más corta del año: Radio Televisión de Castilla y León

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Vamos a tratar de poner los puntos sobre las íes en lo que separa la tradición de la ciencia

Donald Trump heading to Scotland to visit his golf resorts: Fox News

Published on 23 Jun 2016
John Roberts reports from Turnberry

Forex : USD/JPY Retail Sentiment Moves Back to Extreme With Japan Watching FX: Forex News by DailyFX

Published on 24 Jun 2016
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Retail FX sentiment is moving back towards recent extremes as USD/JPY dips below the 99.00 handle, with Japanese officials closely watching the currency market.

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Bank of England poised to stem Brexit shockwaves: euronews (in English)

Published on 24 Jun 2016
The Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has said its ready to intervene and provide additional help to prop up financial markets.

In a televised statement he said there will be a period of uncertainty and adjustment after the Brexit vote: "We are well prepared for this. The Treasury and the Bank of England have engaged in extensive contingency planning. The Bank will not hesitate to take additional measures as required as markets adjust and the UK economy moves forward.

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#UK - David Cameron Announces Resignation As Prime Minister: Sky News

Published on 24 Jun 2016
David Cameron has resigned as Prime Minister after the UK public voted to leave the European Union in the referendum: http://trib.al/pyWAElH

#Ukraine - Mass Water Shortages and Poisonings in Ukraine: Sewage systems completely worn out: UKRAINE TODAY

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Ukraine is on verge of sanitary catastrophe. The majority of current sewerage system constructed in the Soviet times is totally worn out. Out-of-date tubes leak, thus absorbing numerous bacteria infecting the water supply systems. Intensified with the anomalous summer heat, a good deal of infections has already resulted in negative consequences.

The first to suffer were the residents of Izmail, a town in Odesa region in southern Ukraine. The infection outbreak started in mid-June when several hundreds of people turned at the same time for medical help, complaining about unknown enteric symptoms. In the following days the number of patients rose drastically, the doctors reported lack of hospital beds. Local authorities immediately closed all public eating places declaring an emergency state.

Ecologists claim the source of infection might be tap water, supposedly contaminated after heavy rain. Until now the residents do not risk to drink running water, choosing instead bottled water delivered from other places, despite it being expensive and difficult to purchase.

Another catastrophe happened on the opposite side of Ukrainian map. 50,000 residents of the city of Sumy in northern part of the country were left without water supply after the pumping station's breakdown. Shortly after it went out of order on Monday, June 20th, the authorities cut the water supply to avoid mass poisoning. Along with the numerous households regional children hospital, military hospital, retirement home, and several kindergartens had to deal with summer heat without running water.

Brexit Referendum: euroskeptics gloat on social media, hope for domino effect: FRANCE 24 English

Published on 24 Jun 2016

At least 5,000 migrants rescued from Mediterranean in one day - Coast Guard: euronews (in English)

Published on 23 Jun 2016
At least 5,000 migrants were rescued in 43 operations across the Mediterranean Sea on Thursday (June 23), the Italian Coast Guard reports.

The majority were found in rubber dinghies. According to authorities, a body was found aboard one of the vessels.

Aid organisation Médécins sans frontières reported that the people aboard some of the boats were in a "state of panic."

Liberian national Musa Fafani was one of a group of people rescued near the Libyan coast.

"I'm very happy because life, our…
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Global markets shaken up as prospect of Brexit becomes more probable: euronews (in English)

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Global markets have been shaken by the prospect of a UK exit from the European Union.

As dawn broke in the eastern hemisphere, the volatility of the situation was evident from Australia through to Asia. Tokyo's Nikkei opened down around three percent, and extended losses as results trickled in.

The yen initially jumping more than one percent against the US dollar.

Martin Schulz, a Senior Economist at the Economic Research Center with the Fujitsu Research Institute spoke after the Asian marke…
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Led Zeppelin Cleared of 'Stairway' Copyright Infringement: Wall Street Journal

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Led Zeppelin did not steal the opening bars of its 1971 mega-hit “Stairway to Heaven” from the band Spirit, a Los Angeles federal jury decided on Thursday. Mark Kelly reports. Image: Everett Collection

Britain's votes to break with EU - national media AFP news agency AFP news agency: AFP news agency

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Britain has voted to break out of the European Union, national media declares, striking a thunderous blow against the bloc and spreading alarm through markets as sterling plummeted to a 31-year low against the dollar.