Canada wants 'flying human rights'
ottawa May 16, 2017 15:57Canada is going to work on a kind of human rights for airline passengers. This was announced by Transport Minister Marc Garneau on Tuesday.
Canada is going to work on a kind of human rights for airline passengers. This was announced by Transport Minister Marc Garneau on Tuesday.
The leader of the Republican majority in the US Senate, Mitch McConnell, complained about his party-mate Trump on Tuesday. McConnell said that 'it would be great if the president puts more time in the things we try to achieve and less time in other matters.' Trump should provide less drama, according to the 75-year-old senator from Kentucky.
The British police have launched a major investigation now that a 16-year-old girl found dead in a car wreck after an accident last Sunday was brought to life before the crash. That was reported by British media on Tuesday.
A brief drive to a hospital appointment has been for a 83-year-old British grandmother on a half-world trip.
Two men or two women crossing hand in hand at green or hand in hand with red. At the same time a green or red heart lights up between their heads. The traffic lights on the small ring road in the center of Brussels are signposted by the Belgian Pride in the Belgian capital on 20 May.
Many EU countries are worried about the Polish government's involvement with the judiciary in the country. Criminal measures are not yet addressed. This was shown in Brussels on Tuesday after the first consultation of the Ministers of European Affairs on the issue.
Almost two years after the terrorist attack on a Thalys train, the judicial investigation began to engage in the involvement of Bilal Chatra in Germany. He is suspected of helping the 25-year-old Muslim extremist who wanted to massacre in August 2015 in the high-speed train from Brussels to Paris. Passengers overwhelmed the perpetrator. Two people were injured.
A fierce accident on the A33 at the German Bielefeld. In the early morning, it was completely wrong with a transport with a huge wind of a windmill. The wick came into contact with one of the accompanying vehicles because of an unknown cause.
US President Donald Trump admitted on Tuesday that he shared extremely secret information from his security services with the Russians. Trump did it in his own opinion from a humanitarian point of view.
Thai can still be on Facebook despite government threats to get the site out of the country. Reason is a dispute about a video of the extravagant King Maha Vajiralongkorn, which shows how the tattooed head of state walks in a minuscule tip in a shopping mall in Munich.
Belgium treats its detainees 'inhuman and degrading'. Therefore, the state has to pay two men a compensation of 3500 and 11.500 euros respectively, the European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday.
He is still alive, Silvio Berlusconi, and he is still kidding for joke against sore skins. During an electoral meeting in Monza, the former Italian Prime Minister, not quite original, took note of young French president Emmanuel Macron (39). And a serviceable 24-year-old wife Brigitte Trogneux.
Iraqi forces have completely surrounded the Islamic State terrorist group in Mosul. That's a spokesman for the coalition that supports the Iraqis in the fight against IS on Tuesday.
The United States sees China's influence as a key to the nuclear issue with North Korea. That said US disarmament Ambassador Robert Wood on Tuesday, two days after a new rocket test by the communist regime in Pyongyang.
The rare, blonde orang-oetan recently found in Borneo, goes like Alba through life. That name is chosen from thousands of entries from around the world.
Barron Trump will be in a school near his father from the next school year. The youngest son of the American president is enrolled at St. Andrew's Episcopal School, a private school at a half-mile north of Washington.
The new South Korean president, Moon Jae-in, has a summit with Washington's president Donald Trump in late June. That's what Moon's spokesperson told the South Korean press office Yonhap.
An American teen who hit three drinks with a lot of caffeine within two hours has died. At the autopsy it turned out that his heart has succumbed to the large amount of caffeine in a short period of time. The boy had no known heart problem.
Terrorist group Islamic State has claimed responsibility for two attacks with car bombs in the Syrian refugee camp Rukban, close to the triple landmark of Syria, Jordan and Iraq. Due to the explosions Monday night at a restaurant and market in the camp, six people were killed and injured several people.
The Mexican government will use three trained dolphins to trace their endangered species, the vaquitadolfine. The help of the dolphins must ensure that the seriously endangered vaquita population is saved.
The National Security Advisor of US President Donald Trump, Herbert McMaster, denies that Trump has shared secret information with Russia. On Monday, US media reported that Trump reported in his meeting last week with Russian Foreign Minister Sergej Lavrov secret information.
Security codes that would allow access to United Airlines airplane cockpits might be on the street. That reported the US airline on Monday.
The United Nations Security Council has taken a stand against Monday's latest rocket launches in North Korea. The Security Council condemns the missile test of the communist country and warns that launches contribute to the development of nuclear weapons transport. In addition, the tests increase the tensions that are already high in the area in and around the Korean Peninsula.
US President Donald Trump, in his meeting last week with Russian Foreign Minister Sergej Lavrov, gave secret information. That reports The Washington Post Monday.
Certainly six people died Monday when two car bombs exploded in a Syrian refugee camp. All victims are civilians, said a rebel group official who oversees public order in the camp.
Dozens of people were killed by an air attack on a city in the Syrian province of Deir al-Zor. Most victims are civilians, reported the Syrian Observatory on Human Rights Monday.
A well-known journalist was shot on Monday in northwest Mexico. Javier Valdez, 50, died after unknown attackers opened the fire on his car in the state of Sinaloa, reported the RioDoce website.
Victims of the global cyber attack with hostage software received their data as far as they did not know after having paid back. In any case, there are no cases of known, the White House announced on Monday.
Italy has donated four refurbished patrol boats to Libya on Monday. This should enable the North African country to fight human traffickers and monitor their own waters, said Italian Minister Marco Minniti (Home Affairs) in the transfer of vessels.
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel want to work intensively to reform the European Union. The leaders announced Monday at a joint press conference in Berlin to work on a 'roadmap' with necessary measures.