Έχεις πρόβλημα με αγορά σου στο ιντερνετ; Τότε κάνε κλικ εδώ

Όλα γίνονται πιο εύκολα με την νέα πλατφόρμα όπου καταναλωτές και έμποροι μπορούν να επιλύουν τις διαφορές τους για διαδικτυακές αγορές
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Η Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή εγκαινίασε την Δευτέρα τη νέα πλατφόρμα με την οποία οι καταναλωτές και οι έμποροι μπορούν να επιλύουν ηλεκτρονικά τις διαφορές τους για αγορές που έγιναν στο διαδίκτυο.

Αυτή είναι η φράση που ίσως βγάλει τον Τραμπ εκτός προεκλογικού αγώνα

Η τηλεμαχία των Ρεπουμπλικανών που έλαβε χώρα χθες, Σάββατο, ήταν σίγουρα η πιο δυναμική και θορυβώδης ολόκληρης της προεκλογικής καμπάνιας. Και ανάμεσα σε όλες τις συνομιλίες, μια συγκεκριμένη συζήτηση σχετικά με την πρόθεση του επιχειρηματία Ντόναλντ Τραμπ να αλλάξει τρόπο σκέψης, έβγαλε στην επιφάνεια τη μεγάλη έλλειψη παιδείας (των υποψηφίων) σε έναν προεκλογικό αγώνα που φαίνεται να είναι γεμάτος προσβολές.

Turkey ‘won’t let’ Azaz, Syria, fall to Kurdish militia, shells YPG targets for 3rd day

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu said on Monday Ankara will not allow the town of Azaz in northern Syria to fall to the Kurdish YPG forces and promised the "harshest reaction," if the group attempts to re-take the city.
"YPG elements were forced away from around Azaz. If they approach again they will see the harshest reaction. We will not allow Azaz to fall," Davutoglu told reporters aboard his plane bound for Ukraine, Reuters reported.

Brazil Pushes Public to Do Its Part in Fighting Zika Spread

SALVADOR, Brazil — Nearly a quarter of a million soldiers, sailors and other military personnel began fanning through Brazilian cities over the weekend as part of an ambitious campaign to combat the mosquitoes that are spreading Zika, the virus believed to be linked to a surge in infants born with severe brain damage.
Yet instead of insecticide and repellent, the troops were armed with wads of fliers that instruct residents how to reduce the breeding grounds for Aedes aegypti,

Greek PM says differences between lenders delaying bailout review: paper


Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Saturday that differences between the country's international lenders over its pension reform plans are delaying the first review of its latest financial bailout.
Reforming Greece's ailing pension system is a prerequisite for the conclusion of the review, which is expected to open the way for debt relief talks.

The art of spin: Pulling victory from New Hampshire’s jaws of defeat

Tuesday night at around 8:30, as the New Hampshire primary returns were still coming in, an aide to Jeb Bush told CNN that the former Florida governor’s double-digit percentage showing amounted to “something of a win already.” Bush ended up finishing fourth, more than 20 points behind the GOP winner Donald Trump.
When former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was projected to lose her race against Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, a Clinton supporter, pointed out that New Hampshire is 2 percent African-American and 1 percent Latino — unlike the key states ahead.

Samarra's Sunnis fear displacement a decade after Iraq shrine attack


Sunlight once again glints off the golden dome of one of Shi'ite Islam's holiest shrines, almost fully restored 10 years after suspected al Qaeda militants blew it up in northern Iraq.
But as Shi'ite influence grows in Samarra, shops and homes around al-Askari shrine owned by residents of the mainly Sunni city have been shut, amidst fears of forced displacement and splintering of the area along sectarian lines.