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  • The aftermath of Iraqi massacre
    The aftermath of Iraqi massacre

    The war in Iraq began on March 20, 2003. Former US President George Bush sent troops there under the pretext that the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction. The massacre has left its mark on the U.S. as well. The Americans themselves were often characterized by extreme cruelty against the civilian population of Iraq

  • Controversial mysteries of British politics
    Controversial mysteries of British politics

    The memoirs of former Prime Minister Tony Blair saw the light in the UK last week. They are non-trivial. The man who had virtually ruled the country for 10 years made a few unexpected confessions. For example, the English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish were surprised to learn that they might have been governed by a drunk

  • Vietnam as a Lesson
    Vietnam as a Lesson

    On the 2nd of September, the people of Vietnam celebrated along with their many friends from all other countries around the world, 65 of them having declared their national independence. A historical fact that in most cases in other countries it shines like something natural even for their own people

  • Who pays for the loss of life in Iran?
    Who pays for the loss of life in Iran?
    World » Asia

    Since the victory of Iran's Islamic Revolution in 1979 which toppled the U.S.-backed regime of Shah Mohammad, Iran has been facing devastating and agonizing financial sanctions of the United States and its European allies who didn't favor the post-revolutionary Iran's doctrine of confrontation with the superpowers and its denial of Western values

  • Dangers of Smoking Tobacco
    Dangers of Smoking Tobacco

    Parkinson's disease, restenosis, which is, the occlusion of coronary arteries, gum disease, Alzheimer's, Ulcerative Colitis, allergic rhino-conjunctivitis, allergic asthma, atopic eczema and food allergy, tuberculosis, Emphysema, heart attacks and strokes, cardiovascular blockage, Kaposi's sarcoma, breast cancer, etc.


  • Volcanoes More Dangerous to Earth Than Nuclear Bombs
    Volcanoes More Dangerous to Earth Than Nuclear Bombs

    Many still remember traffic jams in Europe, caused by the April eruption of Eyyafyatlayokudlya. Scientists around the world genuinely fear the catastrophic consequences of volcanic activity. In August, two international expeditions for volcanoes studying were launched. Russian and American researchers went to the peak Sarychev, located on the...

  • Will Armenia and Turkey  Shake Hands Ever?
    Will Armenia and Turkey Shake Hands Ever?
    World » Asia

    It seems that it would be possible, without abandoning their positions, to establish diplomatic relations, open borders, and address other specific issues. But the mutual distrust in both countries is a serious constraint in the normalization of relations. In Armenia, there is a concern that the settlement of relations with Turkey could lead to...

  • It s Not Realistic To Live To The Age Of 100?
    It's Not Realistic To Live To The Age Of 100?

    People are afraid of old age because it is usually associated with numerous diseases and withered appearance. Are these fears groundless? The average life expectancy may be quite possibly increased to 120 years with the help of gene therapy, cosmetic surgery and replacement of worn-out parts of the body. Experiments are being conducted now