Inigo Monzon Articles

NASA Launches Contest to Let the Public Name Mercury’s Craters
The National Aeronautic Space Agency (NASA) has started a contest that will allow members of the public to name the five craters on planet Mercury. The competition was unveiled by the scientific team operating the space agency’s MESSENGER mission, a robotic spacecraft that is currently orbiting the ... 
Northern White Rhinos on the Brink of Extinction; Only 5 Left in the World
The northern white rhino is in danger of going extinct as the sixth remaining member of the species died on Sunday. Officials from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in California announced that Angalifu, a male northern white rhino, died at the age of 44. Park authorities said the animal died of old ... 
2024 Olympics in Rome? Italy Wants to Host Event Despite Economic Woes
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi of Italy spoke before the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) on Monday to submit a bid for Rome to host the upcoming 2024 Olympics. Renzi’s announcement came as a surprise since Italy is currently facing various economic issues. World News: Ukraine Calls on EU to Send Immediate Financial Aid
Due to Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russian-back separatists on its soil, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk appealed to the European Union and said the country is in dire need of financial assistance. On Monday, Yatseniuk met with officials of the international union in Brussels, Belgium, to ... 
Turkish President Erdogan Responds to EU’s Criticism of Mass Arrest of Gulen Supporters
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey told the European Union to mind its own business after the international organization criticized his administration for conducting a mass arrest on members of the media industry. On Sunday, raids carried out by Turkish law enforcers led to the arrest of more ... 
Ebola Virus Outbreak: Sierra Leone Bans People from Gathering on Christmas and New Year
The Sierra Leone government has issued a law prohibiting citizens from conducting and participating in gatherings for this coming holiday season. The ban was imposed as an effort to prevent more people from contracting the Ebola virus. 
UN Climate Change Deal in Lima Reaches Acceptable Agreement
Representatives from various nations have finally reached an agreement during the United Nations (U.N.) climate change summit held in Lima, Peru. On Sunday, all participating nations agreed to do their parts in reducing carbon emission and ultimately reversing the effects of global warming. 
NATO Vows to Be More Aggressive In Response to Russia’s Growing Military Presence
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has laid out military plans to bulk up its aggressive response to a potential international conflict. The plans, which include a recently held training scenario and the establishment of a new military force, were developed as countries bordering the ... Russian Warplane Almost Collided with Passenger Plane Near Sweden
An aerial accident almost occurred on Sunday over Sweden after a Russian fighter jet got too close to a commercial passenger aircraft. The commercial plane was traveling from Copenhagen in Denmark to Poland’s Poznan when it was ordered by Swedish authorities to divert from its flight path to avoid ... Turkey’s Police Arrest Journalists, Company Executives Under Charges of Terrorism
Law enforcers in Turkey conducted a raid on Sunday which resulted in the arrest of media personalities such as journalists, scriptwriters and executives. The more than 23 individuals who were arrested were found to be members of the religious group Gulen. Since police considers the movement as a ...












