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US and China Will Sign a Trade Deal Soon

US President Donald Trump has announced that a new trade agreement with China will be signed shortly. Where this happens will be announced soon.

Under the plan, the partial trade deal, known as phase one, was due to be signed at the APEC regional summit, which Chile canceled on Wednesday because of a riot in the capital, Santiago.

The Recycling of 100% of the Aluminum Cans Saves Energy for 4 Million Households

It is estimated that by 2050 the weight of plastic in the oceans will be greater than the weight of fish in it. Plastic that is disposed in the oceans poses a risk to seabirds, fish and marine mammals that ingest it inevitably. We are already used to reading articles about marine animals found dead with significant amounts of plastic in their stomachs.

Trump impeachment effort passes first test in divided US Congress

A deeply divided U.S. House of Representatives took a major step on Oct. 31 in the effort to impeach President Donald Trump when lawmakers approved rules for the next, more public, stage in the Democratic-led inquiry into Trump's attempt to have Ukraine investigate a domestic political rival.

How the Turkish Republic was established

"Gentlemen! We shall declare the republic tomorrow" is what modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk said on the night of Oct. 28, 1923 as he addressed lawmakers and his close brothers-in-arms. One day later, the Turkish Parliament adopted the new regime type and elected Atatürk as the first president, as lawmakers were heard shouting, "Long live the Republic!

The Faculty of Organizarional Sciences reaches decision today: Exposed to pressures?

The Scientific and Academic Council of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences holds an extraordinary session on Monday on the doctoral dissertation of the Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali, after which the decision of the faculty should be forwarded to the University of Belgrade.

'Justice department opens criminal inquiry into origins of Russia investigation'

A U.S. Justice Department review of the origins of the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election is now a criminal investigation, a person familiar with the matter said on Oct. 24
The person, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, declined to say whether a grand jury had been convened in the investigation.

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