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U.N. To Call for Reduction on Exhaustion of Green House Gases To Save Small Island States
The 20th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) started today on the 12th of December at Lima, the capital city of Peru. Representatives from around the world gathered to discuss the current situation regarding Global Warming and possible measures that could be taken to preve… MSN Apps for News, Sports and More Released for iOS, Android and Amazon
Microsoft has now introduced a selection of MSN mobile applications that can run on iOS, Android and Amazon devices, including apps for News, Weather, Sports, Money, Health & Fitness, and Food & Drink. Google Brings New Custom Watch Faces for Android Wear
Google is now offering support for custom watch faces as the tech giant has collaborated with various brands to develop new designs for the Android Wear platform. World's Thinnest Smartphone, Vivo X5 MAX, to Launch in China
Vivo has officially introduced its X5 Max handset, deemed as the thinnest smartphone in the world. Aside from its design, the X5 Max has also been recognized for its decent features and specs. 
Pope Francis Cancels Meeting with Dalai Lama to Avoid Conflict with China
The Vatican has denied a meeting between the Dalai Lama and Pope Francis to prevent having possible conflicts with China. The two religious leaders were supposed to meet on Friday as part of the Dalai Lama’s visit to Italy for an event with recipients of the Nobel Prize. 
Testing of Ebola Vaccine Suspended Due to Side Effects
Switzerland’s University of Geneva Hospital suspended the clinical testing of an Ebola vaccine after the volunteers experienced painful side-effects. According to the hospital’s officials, four out of the 59 test subjects complained about pains in the joints of their hands and feet after receivi… 
Russia’s Military Activity In The Baltic Sea Becoming More Aggressive
Defense Minister Tomasz Siemoniak said the Russian forces are testing NATO by increasing its military activities in the Baltic Sea. Although Siemoniak noted that the Russian warplanes circling the region do not seem to be preparing to launch an attack, he said it could further deteriorate the countr… 
Secretary of State John Kerry Urges Countries To Speed Up Climate Change Actions
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry appeared before the participants of the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Peru on Thursday to warn country leaders that they will be judged by future generations regarding their actions to counter climate change. Kerry emphasized that the time to debate the existen… 
Malala Yousafzai Supportive of Mexico Protester's Plea
'I tell my story not because it is unique, but because it is not': Malala Yousafzai Supportive Of Mexico Protester's Plea 
Swedish Police Raids Torrent Site The Pirate Bay, Co-founder Wants it to Remain Closed
Highly popular torrent website The Pirate Bay (TPB) was raided by the Swedish Police, Tuesday, Dec. 9. The Sweden-based website has been sharing "pirated" movies, videos, and music online since 2003. 
Earth’s Water Did Not Come From Comets, Rosetta Mission Revealed
The latest discovery made by the Rosetta space probe has shed light on the debate over the origin of Earth’s water. According to the findings, our planet’s water did not come from comets. The discovery was made about a month after the European Space Agency’s (ESA) probe landed on Comet 67P in … 
Instagram Reaches 300 Million User Milestone
Instagram took the world by storm with its photo-centric platform, and today, it has announced that it has reached 300 million users. 
SAG Awards 2015 Nominees Revealed
SAG Awards 2015 Nominees Revealed 
TIME Magazine Unveils 'Person Of The Year' Winner
TIME Magazine Unveils 'Person Of The Year' Winner 
Students are Less Likely to be Sexually Assaulted than Non-Students According to a Department of Justice Report
The issue of rape and sexual assault, particularly regarding female college students, has long been an area of controversy.









