Author: synergia

  • Glencore to cap its coal output

    Glencore to cap its coal output

    Australia’s largest coal producer and the world’s biggest thermal coal exporter, Glencore has decided to cap their total coal production. Due to increasing pressure from the global society and green groups, the giant has agreed to withdraw from engaging in new coal mining projects. Coal is mined in…

  • WhatsApp bug causes Screen Lock Bypass

    A security bug is allowing users to bypass new privacy controls introduced by WhatsApp on iPhones. The bug that only affects devices running iOS causes the application to open without the biometric verification, bypassing the privacy update.WhatsApp Messenger is a freeware and cross-platform…

  • UK’s FTA deals unlikely

    London admits that crucial trade deals with Japan and South Korea are unlikely to be signed before Brexit. This changes the nature of the deals itself as post-Brexit trade deals will have to account for UK’s reduced trade capabilities. On June 23rd, 2016, Britain narrowly voted to leave the European Union, stunning Europe and the…

  • Saudi bolstering relations with Asian Countries

    As a part of Saudi Vision 2030, the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will tour the Asian countries for bilateral talks and strengthening of ties. ‘Saudi Vision 2030’ is a plan to reduce Saudi Arabia’s dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and develop public service sectors such as health….

  • Tehran’s new submarine

    Tehran’s new submarine

    Iran launched a new locally made submarine capable of firing cruise missiles, state TV said, in the country’s latest show of military might at a time of heightened tensions with the U.S. The Armed Forces of the Iran include the Army, the Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Law Enforcement Force. These forces total about…

  • Russia votes to ban smartphones

    Russia votes to prohibit the military from using smartphones or recording devices, a move intended to mask its soldiers’ digital trail. The Russian government is eliminating digital trail after continuous probe by the West & the consequential response regarding its alleged cyber-attacks. Russia is known to launch cyber- attacks ….

  • US House launches probe

    The US is rushing to transfer sensitive nuclear power technology to Saudi Arabia, according to a new congressional report. The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has launched an investigation into the possibility of President Trump transferring Nuclear technology to Riyadh. The United States House of …..

  • Twitter tightens rules in EU

    Twitter tightens rules in EU

    Twitter follows the moves of Facebook and Google by changing its political advertisement policy due to the upcoming European election. The EU in late January warned tech companies to intensify efforts in the fight against fabrication of facts on their platforms, or face regulation. Facebook, Twitter and Google have been criticized for not…..

  • Taiwan: no compromise on Democracy

    Taiwan: no compromise on Democracy

    Taiwanese president, Tsai Ing-wen, said that Taiwan would not accept any deal that could impact and destroy the sovereignty and democracy of the country. She said this in retaliation to her opposition KMT’s proposed peace deal with China if it wins a presidential election next year. Taiwan….

  • HPV vaccine to cure Cervical Cancer

    According to a recent study published at the Cancer Council New South Wales, the rapid scale-up of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine could virtually eliminate cervical cancer in a handful of rich countries within the next three decades, and in most other nations by the end of this century….