No, the New York Agreement (NYA) is no longer active today. It was initially created in 2017 as a scaling agreement for Bitcoin that ultimately led to the creation of Bitcoin Cash. However, the NYA itself is no longer in effect.
No, the KGB was officially dissolved in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Its successor organization is the FSB, which is responsible for internal security in Russia.
Very few: The great majority of the Empire is now the Commonwealth. Gibraltar is one example of somewhere which has, by self determination, retained British staus, the same applies to the Falkland Islands. Mozambique is the only member of the Commonwealth which was never a British colony.
Servants as historically defined are less common today due to changes in society, employment laws, and labor practices. However, domestic workers are still employed in various capacities, such as housekeepers, cleaners, and childcare providers. The dynamics have shifted to more formalized employment agreements with regulated working conditions.
Yes, piracy still exists today, particularly in regions like the Gulf of Guinea, the Strait of Malacca, and the waters off the coast of Somalia. Modern pirates often target commercial vessels for ransom or theft. Efforts are being made by international organizations and naval forces to combat piracy and safeguard maritime trade routes.
Britain no longer has any colonies
large colonies of bacteria know to exist in
One negative trend that emerged in the Northern colonies during the 1700s was slavery. Although it has been abolished, there are still racist attitudes that exist today.
None. The American colonies did not exist in 1176.
Yes. They do exist today (2014).
Well the 'colonies' did not exist before so yes.
Yes it does exist today, but it did not exist until the 1920's.
The incas don't exist today
yes
the countreys that dont exist today are yogusalvia from world war 2
the middle colonies
Britain owned them then the Americans (the United States didn't exist at the time) took it over