Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Newsline | 21.03.2017, 17:15 UTC

If you cannot view this message correctly, please click here.
 
DEUTSCHE WELLE facebook   twitter   fwd  
Newsline 21.03.2017 | 17:15 UTC
News
US, UK ban large electronics on some flights from Middle East, Africa
US officials are placing restrictions on passengers' carry-on items for some flights from the Middle East and North Africa. The UK has followed suit with a similar announcement.
US Secretary of State Tillerson to skip NATO meeting
Washington's top diplomat will not attend an upcoming NATO summit in Brussels. He was still set to attend talks with Russian and Chinese leaders around the same time.
EU members to hold first Brexit summit on April 29
EU leaders have announced a summit to make the Brexit process as painless as possible. The announcement comes as both the EU and the UK prepare for years of uncertainty as negotiations get underway.
Survey: European youth give thumbs up to the EU but dissent on immigration
From Germany to Poland, youth attitudes toward immigration and refugees differ starkly, a survey by Germany's Bertelsmann Foundation has found. But regardless of west or east, EU youth back the bloc.
World
Pulse: Taking the pulse of youth culture
Twenty jam-packed minutes of fun, mind-stimulating information and music. Listen to Pulse every Wednesday as audio on demand.
Cartography
Will Boston's switch from Mercator maps leave kids asking 'Where in the world is...'?
Africa is a lot larger than Greenland. If you have the most common world map internalized, that might come as a surprise. Teachers in the United States now want to ensure that kids get a whole new worldview.
Business
'Laundromat' funnels illicit funds out of Russia
Banks in Moldova and Latvia help Russians take billions of dollars out of their country bypassing strict money laundering rules. The massive operation has been dubbed 'The Laundromat' by anti-corruption activists.

  © Deutsche Welle 2017  
 

No comments:

Post a Comment