Sunday, July 3, 2016

#UK - Top tips for discounted airport parking | Travel Hacks: The Telegraph

Published on 2 Jul 2016
Nick Trend shares with you his top tips for discounted airport parking.

#Ukraine - Brexit for Ukraine: Experts share thoughts how Brexit will affect Ukraine's future: UKRAINE TODAY

Published on 2 Jul 2016
127 billion US dollars is a price of Brexit for the richest people on the world. This is the approximate sum 400 tycoons including Microsoft founder Bill Gates lost at stock markets on Friday, as soon as the referendum results were officially declared. George Soros in turn gained a good deal on British pound weakening, since he has been providently obtaining gold bars and shares of gold-mining companies.

While the financial geniuses compete for large personal incomes, world stock markets tremble in fear. British pound of sterling's has lost more than 10% of its value, having fallen to the 1985 indices. As a result, European currency rate is 3,5% cheaper in comparison to US dollar.

All these boring financial activities could have been ignored, if the E.U. was not the main trading partner of Ukraine. However, since 34% of Ukrainian export goods head to the West, Ukrainian specialists express big worries concerning the issue.

Apart from economic problems, Brexit may postpone the adoption of visa-free regime for Ukraine. One of the reasons why London initiated the Brexit referendum was migrant's crisis. In fear of illegal refugees the EU may simply delay visa liberalization.

#USA - Obama, Trump clash over illegal immigration, refugee plans: Fox News

Published on 2 Jul 2016
Who's right? Who's wrong?

#Bangladesh - Emory University student of Miami among dead in Dhaka attack: CNN

Published on 2 Jul 2016
Abinta Kabir of Miami was one of 20 people killed in the attack on a cafe in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Emory University student was in Dhaka to visit family and friends.

#Tunisia - tourism industry continues to suffer: Al Jazeera English

Published on 2 Jul 2016
The attack on the Tunisian resort in Sousse last year has badly affected the country's tourism industry, which employs about half a million people. The government has called for European countries to drop their travel warnings to the country.

Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri reports from Sousse.

#USA - Hillary Clinton Interviewed by FBI in Email Probe: ABC News

Published on 2 Jul 2016
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee met with FBI investigators early Saturday as her campaign looks to move past the email scandal.

Today's Daily Horoscope 3 July 2016 all Zodiac Signs: Free Daily Horoscopes

Published on 30 Jun 2016
Daily Horoscope for Sunday July 3rd 2016.
Predictions for Zodiac Signs:
Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.

Saturday, July 2, 2016

#UK - Sadiq Khan: 'Leave' camp must explain rising xenophobia - UpFront: Al Jazeera English

Published on 2 Jul 2016
Just a week after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, the UK is facing a potential economic downturn, a political crisis and a spate of racist attacks.

During the referendum, those on both sides of the debate accused each other of lies, smears and racism, but with Islamophobic and racist abuse now on the rise, who is to blame for the spike in attacks?

In this week's Headliner, Mehdi Hasan speaks to London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who says the leaders of the "Leave" campaign must explain why there is now a sharp increase in racist attacks.

"You can't escape the fact that the ['Leave'] campaign was horrible," he adds.

When asked how best to combat Islamophobic rhetoric, the London mayor says that the country must "beat it one person at a time, one newspaper at a time, one media outlet at a time."

Watch more of Mehdi Hasan's interview with Sadiq Khan, in which they discuss the political crisis facing the Labour party and Jeremy Corbyn.