Tuesday, June 7, 2016

#USA - Greta is one of Forbes' 100 Most Powerful Women - again: Fox News

Published on 6 Jun 2016
What does it take to make the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women? Moira Forbes goes 'On the Record' to explain why Greta has consistently made the cut

#USA - Hillary Clinton 'secures Democratic Party nomination' euronews (in English)

Published on 6 Jun 2016
* *Clinton 'reaches 2383 delegate threshold'*
* *Historic moment becoming first female nominee of major US party*
* *Bernie Sanders vows to fight on*

Hillary Clinton has secured the number of delegates needed to win the Democratic Party nomination for president. The claim, made by the Associated Press (AP), comes ahead of today's final Super Tuesday of the campaign when she is expected to collect the rest of the pledged delegates and so-called superdelegates needed to take her past the 2383 th…
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Trading Video: Yellen Rejects Dollar Save, Brexit Speculation Rears Pound Volatility: Forex News by DailyFX

Published on 6 Jun 2016
Talking Points:

• Janet Yellen's speech Monday was the last strategic opportunity for the Fed to change rate forecasts - she demurred
• Brexit speculation explodes to start the week with another poll suggesting the 'Leave' campaign gaining
• The risk of an 'accidental' volatility event triggering larger financial move remains dangerously high

Read the full article here:
https://www.dailyfx.com/forex/video/d...

Monday, June 6, 2016

#Jordan - Manhunt in Jordan after attack on Baqaa refugee camp: Al Jazeera English

Published on 6 Jun 2016
A manhunt is under way for a gunman who killed five people in an attack on security office in Jordan. It happened at the Baqaa Palestinian refugee camp which is north of Jordan's capital Amman. A government spokesman described it as a 'terrorist attack'. Al Jazeera's Victoria Gatenby reports.-

#USA - Mark Zuckerberg's been hacked: CNET

Published on 6 Jun 2016
It looks like a LinkedIn data breach lead to the Facebook CEO's Twitter and Pinterest accounts being compromised.

#Ukraine - Trash Business: Escalating number of landfills endangers both environment, economy: UKRAINE TODAY

Published on 6 Jun 2016
Three firemen killed in the landslide at a Lviv region junkyard were laid to rest this weekend. The body of the fourth victim, an ecologist is yet to be found. The rescue operation had to be terminated due to the severely dangerous conditions at the Hrybovychi waste site.

The tragic incident certainly brought attention back to the systemic issues within Ukraine's recycling industry. According to ecologists, garbage sorting and recycling is nothing more than a myth to Ukrainians. Nearly all discarded stuff end up at landfills just like the one in Hrybovychi regardless whether it is glass, wood, or paper.

Ukraine does have one garbage recycling plant. Located in Kyiv, the facility that was built in 1986 continues to operate today, continuously converting waste to alternative energy sources.

#USA - CDC Report: U.S. Counties at Risk of HIV Outbreak: Wall Street Journal

Published on 6 Jun 2016
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified 220 counties in the U.S. at risk for an HIV or hepatitis C outbreak, based on analysis of pharmacy sales of prescription painkillers, overdose deaths, and unemployment rates, among other factors. Photo: Getty Images

Are We Seeing The End of Summer Movie-Going? TheStreet - 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows,'

Published on 6 Jun 2016
The summer box office season is just about to heat up, or maybe not. Over the weekend, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows,' which cost Viacom's Paramount Pictures $135 million to produce had a disappointing opening weekend. The film brought in just a little more than $35 million dollars, that's roughly half of what the previous Ninja Turtles film in the franchise brought in on its opening weekend in 2014. Now, while the summer movie season normally picks up around the Fourth of July weekend, early disappointing sales could be a sign that movie-goers are tiring of sequels and remakes.