Inigo Monzon Articles
  • U.N. Secretary-General Challenges Countries To Write New History By Reversing Climate Change

    Appearing before representatives from other countries, the United Nation’s Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon stressed the urgent need to reverse the global effects of climate change. Ban emphasized that through a collective action from all countries, the world will be able to make a historically ...
  • Prime Minister David Cameron Working With Turkey To Prevent Terrorists From Entering UK

    U.K. leader David Cameron visited Turkey to meet with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to discuss the two countries’ efforts to combat extremist groups. The meeting of the two leaders focused on ways to stop terrorists from crossing international borders and entering their countries.
  • Korean Air Lines Executive Steps Down After Public Backlash Over Ejected Flight Crew Member

    Cho Hyun-ah has announced her resignation from Korean Air Lines on Tuesday after she was criticized by South Korea’s citizens for ejecting a member of the cabin crew from a plane. The 40-year-old Cho is the eldest daughter of Cho Yang-ho, the chairman of the airline company. Before her resignation, ...
  • Pope Francis Dismisses Chief Of Swiss Guard

    The Vatican announced on Dec. 4 that Pope Francis has ordered Daniel Craig to be removed from his position as the chief of the Swiss Guard. Anrig will continue serving the Vatican until his term ends on Jan. 31 of next year.
  • Government Study: Natural Causes, Not Climate Change, Led To California Drought

    A recent report released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said the drought California is currently experiencing is caused by natural occurrences and not by the effects of global warming. The study, which was authored by researchers from NASA, the International Research ...
  • Russian Scientists Monitoring Mountain-Sized Asteroid Heading To Earth

    Vladimir Lipunov, an astrophysicist and professor at the Moscow State University, said he is currently tracking a huge asteroid that’s about to enter Earth’s orbit. The asteroid, which has a diameter of 360 meters, is as big as a mountain and has been named 2014 UR116.
  • NASA Reports Mars Had Life-Supporting Lakes

    NASA scientists reported on Monday that the planet Mars used to have shallow lakes that were capable of supporting living organisms. The discovery was made by the Curiosity rover, which was deployed to the Red Planet by the space agency in 2012.
  • Prince William Tackles Wildlife Trafficking During U.S. Visit

    Prince William appeared in the World Bank Washington, D.C., on Dec. 8 and discussed his plans to combat wildlife trafficking around the globe. According to the Duke of Cambridge, he aims to form a task force under the supervision of the United for Wildlife royal organization to monitor the ...
  • Putin Looks To Russian Science In Response To International Sanctions

    President Vladimir Putin held a government meeting on Dec. 8 to urged Russia’s officials to support the country’s own scientific programs. The president’s call for the development of local technology is in response to the sanctions imposed by other nations on Russia.
  • Study Reveals Tiny Ants Get Rid Of Tons Of Trash In New York

    A new study conducted by researchers from the North Carolina State University revealed that ants along with other arthropods such as beetles keep the city of New York clean by consuming tons of garbage. Led by research associate Elsa Youngsteadt, the team conducted the study by scattering crumbs ...
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