Nowadays, without money, it can not and everything is "spinning" around money. But have you ever wondered how much money is there in the world? The answer is not so easy .....
because under the monetary values today there are a few more concepts than ordinary cash
What comes to mind first when we say money, when we mean cash, economists call it "M0".
All of the banknotes and all the world's savings in one pile today would have a value of $ 5,200 billion!
This is followed by the amount of money that economists call "M1",
which makes up all cash and plus all the money that is in all accounts
of all banks in the world.It's the money that you have (or do not have) in the bank in your account, but which you can pick up whenever you want. Such money is four times as many in the world as the one in the banknotes. All of the world's total money in this category is $ 25,000 billion. Move on.
What economists call "M2" means all amounts under "M1" plus all world small, short-term time deposits.
This category goes a step further and we reach the total amount of 60,000 billion dollars.
Finally, we have the "M3" category that comes when "M2" is added to
all long-term time deposits, institutional money market funds, and all
other current investments.
Here's a total of $ 80,900 billion.

In Tuzla, the biggest burek in the world was made, which will try to enroll in Ginis's book of records. In addition to the burek, a portion of 1,500 kebabs was made! ...
Burek made the cooks of the restaurant from Tuzla for 12 hours within the manifestation of the Tuzla Gastro Show ...
The Burek for Ginis was weighing 650 kilograms and its dimensions were 6x6 meters!
The jufka was developed from domestic flour in the length of 1,500
meters and with domestic meat that was burning in a huge carpet, which
was lowered by a crane crane at the Trg slobode in Tuzla.
Burek (which can be only with meat op.aut) is an inevitable part of
the diet of citizens, tradition and gastronomic offer of Bosnia and
HerzegovinaTuzla split 1.500 cubes PHOTO: klix.baKuvari, who participated in the making of a giant burek, want to
encourage the citizens' awareness to buy domestic and thus build the
future of the country.
"By purchasing domestic products, we are strengthening the economy, we
are reaching new jobs, and in the end, our products are 90% better than
imported," explained the chefs.
The Burek is distributed to citizens and numerous services available
to the citizens of Tuzla and its surroundings on a daily basis.
Recordings of Burek and Kube measurements in Tuzla are sent to the
Guinness World Record, and the results are expected in three months.
Until now, the biggest burek in the world was made in Ljubljana and had dimensions of 5, 5 meters.

Malcolm Eplgeit, 62, from Kingston, Great Britain, has overcome his
wife's rage as well as her obsessive behavior, so one day he sits on a
bike and escaped from a woman ....
He simply went missing for 10 years!
Little did not report to the rest of his family, so he spent five years camping in the forests around Kingston near London.
Malcolm was gardener by occupation, after escaping from his home, for
three days he traveled from Birmingham, where he lived with his wife, to
London, as they stole the bike at the very beginning of his trip
"When I married, my life became unbearable. The more I worked, my wife
was more angry, I did not like to be out of the house for a long time
and eventually asked me to shorten my working time," he told the British
media, MalcolmMalko spent quite a long time trying to keep his marriage alive, but
at the end things got out of control and everything was overcome.
While
staying in the woods, he dealt with a job he liked, and he continued
this now when he moved to a homeless shelter for which he heard from his
fellow "refugees" with whom he lived in the woods. As he says his everyday work is reduced to occasional work in the store or as a driver
I concluded that it suited me more. I am very grateful for the second chance to live.
It's nice here. I have a nice room, I can do whatever I want and have a social life. Finally, I'm on the right track after a 'hard' marriage and a woman, "added the end to the interview by Eplgett.

American Jimmy Smith (67) from East Orange East of New Jersey in the
USA two days before the end of the win came after a $ 24.1 million
lottery win.! ....
One evening I watched the news in which there was an annex that a $
24.1 million prize in the New York lottery, which someone won on May 25,
2016, has not yet been awarded.
Then he decided to check his crunched fortunes, which he did not check
as soon as the drawing was completed, and sometimes forget about them.
"I
found the balls in the pocket of the shirt that hung longer in the
closet, and I saw a lot of luck that I played, including one with a
winning combination." I stood there for a minute thinking, "Do I see
what I think it is ?!" American security services have been retired.
"I opened the window and shook my head to breathe fresh air. I was
really suspicious, I had to make sure this was real," Smith added at the
end.
Smith's ticket, which he bought in the Rene store in Tribeca, containing the winning combination of numbers: 5-12-13-22-25-35.
Smith is the father of two children and has 12 grand grandchildren. He said he played a lottery from the 1960s, but he was never rushing to check his ticket.
"I always told myself that I would check the ticket when I had time"
Smith
plans to hold a family meeting to discuss what they will do with the
new wealth. And of course, he decided to pay the full premium of the
Volterra premium, which will be paid for the next 26 years in
installments.

A non-immovable 32-year-old Pole from the city of Slupska, struck a
cop on his arm and leg when a police patrol tried to seize 16 cats ....
The Pole is your pets, it is literally littered with "teeth and nails"!
While the police officer who tried to take him and take her to asylum cats ended up on sick leave due to the battered bugs.
Poles and his wife reported their neighbors when the smell of the cat's feces in the building became unbearable. A police patrol came to take away the animals from an apartment packed
with garbage, along with city asylum workers, transferred by Polish
newspaper media
While police and asylum workers were trying to catch a cat, their owner appeared.
The man started a fight with the police, and in the turmoil, he was
caught in several places by the policeman for his arm and leg, and then
they both rolled down the stairs to the lower floor.
Police officers found fatigue and deep wounds, and cats were taken to
asylum, where a decision was made whether they would be taken away from
the owners, said the city asylum director Marta Smetanka.
"We
are checking the circumstances of the attack, and for a physical attack
on an official person, he is threatened by up to three years in
prison," said police spokesman Robert Cervinsky. from Slupsk

The first robotized restaurant in Iran was opened in Tehran, the name of the restaurant being "Robose". This interesting restaurant has become a very fast becoming popular
place where more and more young people are coming, but also those of the
elderly ....
There is no cashier or waiter in this robotized restaurant, and payment orders are made online!
In restaurant "Robošef", which was opened in early 2017, pizzas are
served mostly, guests are welcomed by robots in the role of waiter, and
all services, from commission to service, are done by machines, while
bills are paid online.
The interior partially resembles other restaurants, and on the tables
there is a touch screen through which a dish is ordered, which then
delivers the robot waistbands with tapes placed between restaurant
tables
And of course what is original and that attracts additional attention
of guests is that while waiting for an order, it is possible to play
video games on "digital tables"In a robotized restaurant, robots bring foodSo customers, ie. guests of "Robošefa" restaurant have the opportunity to play games while waiting for orders
The owner of the restaurant Majid Zibadel told local media that the
tables were designed in a way that does not cause problems during the
meal.
"The
patent for the table belongs entirely to us," Zibadel emphasized,
adding that the dining table is different from the others. Zibadel said that the restaurant merged food and technology to attract young clients.
"Since we started working, we were able to attract many of the elderly
who showed interest in the interesting and unusual concept of our
restaurant," said Zibadel.
In the end, he added that a robotized restaurant, as far as price is concerned, does not differ much from others in Tehran.

Brisbane Supreme Court in Australia accepted a smokeless SMS message
on a dead man's mobile phone as an official testament transmitted by the
British media ..... An unmerited man aged 55 years wrote a message
saying that "everything he has" leaves his brother and nephew.
The court states that the SMS was intended to be sent to his brother. This unwanted message found in the sketches on the mobile phone died after committing suicide last year.
The Brisbane Supreme Court decided that the man, because of the way
the message was addressed, wanted the SMS to serve as his testament.
The man wrote in a message how he can access his bank account, as well as where he hid a certain amount of money in his house.
"Put my ashes into the garden behind the house. You have some money
behind the TV, and something in the bank," wrote in an unsolicited SMS
message, BBC
The wives of the deceased applied for the management of his property,
and then complained about the judgment of the court because she
considered that "SMS message can not be considered a valid will because
it was never sent".To say that the will of the Australian state of Queensland would be
valid, it must be written and must be signed by two witnesses.
Judge Suzanne Braun said that the way in which the message was
written, and in which the last two words were "my will", showed that the
man clearly made it clear what the SMS message should represent.
"The story of your home, the allocation of money in the form of
income, and the precision of which person should apply for the
management of the property of the deceased suggests that he was aware of
the nature and size of his estate, which was relatively small," Brown
said.
The judge added that the informal nature of the message does not
diminish the fact that the man wanted to act upon it, especially because
it was created at the moment when the deceased thought of death.
The state of Queensland, following the change of law in 2006, accepts more informal documents as a will.
So in 2013, the court as a testamen accepted the DVD on which "my testament" was written.
