Who are these hooligans?
May 10, 2017 12:30The police in Rotterdam have taken pictures of Feyenoordhooligans who were wrong in the city last Sunday.
The police in Rotterdam have taken pictures of Feyenoordhooligans who were wrong in the city last Sunday.
The German government is working on minimum sentences of one year's cell for perpetrators of home burglary. She has submitted the plans Wednesday. In the current law, a packed burglar can still escape by half a year.
The EU countries need to take a closer look at the internal digital market. There are still 35 proposals for updating existing Brussels legislation, over which governments do not make a decision. New investments in high-speed 5G networks in the EU, for example, remain behind. Europeans are now on hold.
Pakistan and Afghanistan failed to resolve a border conflict with Google Maps. The neighbors have long been asking about the question of which side of the border two villages lay and hoped to solve the problem using the map site.
The German justice has invaded a company that has to pay those lorries on German roads on wednesday. Two managers and another employee of Toll Collect are suspected of having jointly committed fraud with their tolls for years. According to the newspaper Der Spiegel, they would have earmarked about three million euros.
Parents from outside the EU with a child who has European citizenship can claim a stay in the European Union. That the other parent could take care of the child is important, but no reason to refuse a residence permit. That has determined the European Court of Justice on Wednesday.
The German police have been in action in several states on Tuesday against alleged Islamic state supporters. Justice announced that there were Wednesday searches in Bavaria, the capital Berlin and two East German federal states.
King Filip of Belgium gets US President Donald Trump on the coffee. Trump will arrive on Thursday, May 25th, Ascension Day, at 10.00. The Flemish broadcaster VRT reports that Prime Minister Charles Michel will be present and also the newly elected French president Emmanuel Macron would attend the audience.
The Public Prosecutor's Office wants to hold thirty of the 39 riders who were arrested last weekend in Rotterdam after the match Excelsior-Feyenoord. These thirty are suspected of suspicious agents. It's just about men, between 14 and 45, and they come from different places in the country. The Judge-Commissioner will decide Wednesday on the possible extension of the frontal arrest.
Turkey reacted angry to the US decision Wednesday to deliver weapons to the Kurdish YPG militia in Syria. The YPG responded euphorically to the 'historic' decision and said it could play a greater role in the fight against terrorism.
The Australian senator Larissa Waters has given birth to breastfeeding in the building of parliament as the first politician. She believes that more mothers in politics are needed.
The low volatility in financial markets gives the topman of Goldman Sachs major concerns. 'This is not normal.'
After the intervention of the Veteran Ombudsman, Reinier van Zutphen, Defense has, after 66 years, yet granted a bravery award to the relatives of a Korea veteran. That reports the National Ombudsman. The corporal was nominated for a distinction in 1951 because he fell in the rescue of injured comrades during a firefight. The nomination had been sought for years, then refused consecutive ministers of defense to investigate.
President Donald Trump receives the Russian Foreign Minister Sergej Lavrov on Wednesday in the White House. Lavrov is the highest Russian official who met Trump since becoming president in January. The Kremlin confirmed this Wednesday.
The upcoming chief of the South Korean intelligence service finds it too early for a summit between North and South Korea. Suh Hoon said Wednesday that the right conditions should be present before the new president, Moon Jae, can meet in his North Korean equality.
James Comey was not informed beforehand about his resignation as director of the FBI. As he spoke to his employees prior to an event in Los Angeles, a television in that same room showed a news broadcast about his resignation.
Democrats in the US are bewildered by the completely unexpected dismissal of FBI director James Comey. They pulled the comparison with President Richard Nixon's decision to dismiss the independent prosecutor's office during the Watergate investigation.
US President Donald Trump has fired FBI director James Comey on Tuesday. He decided to put Comey on the advice of Justice Minister Jeff Sessions and his deputy Rod Rosenstein, who announced the White House.
A 37-year-old American woman from Nashville, Tennessee, was arrested on Sunday because she had lied to the police. The woman panicked the emergency number because her husband would hit her face. Upon arrival it turned out that the fork had something else in the stalk.
US President Donald Trump makes a decision on whether or not to terminate the climate agreement of Paris until after the G7 at the end of May in Italy. Spokesman Sean Spicer of the White House said Tuesday that Trump from his advisers would like more information about the pros and cons of American involvement in the climate treaty.
The US authorities evacuated staff on Tuesday from Hanford's former nuclear complex in Washington State. Part of a tunnel may have collapsed, thus releasing contaminated material.
A tweet of an American teenager who asks for a fast food chain what to do for free chicken nuggets for a year has become the most straightforward message ever. It defeats the group soul of Ellen DeGeneres and a large group of actors during the 2014 Oscars.
The US government agreed on Tuesday to supply arms to the Kurdish YPG militia in Syria. That has prompted the Pentagon.
Marion-Maréchal Le Pen, cousin of Marine Le Pen, goes out of politics. People from the Marion-Maréchal Le Pen, parliamentary member of the Front National, said that on Tuesday, Le Parisien said.
An 11-year-old girl died on Tuesday afternoon after she had fallen into the water in a wild water course in the English amusement park Drayton Manor. With a helicopter the heavy-minded girl was taken to the hospital, where she died shortly after her injuries.
British Prime Minister Theresa May would like to see the fox hunt again being allowed in England and Wales. May told Sky News on Tuesday that she hopes to vote in parliament on lifting the ban on hunting with foxes.
The French police evacuated an illegal tent camp in northern Paris on Tuesday. The newspaper Le Parisien reported that a total of 1,600 migrants were evacuated.
US senator Lindsey Graham is going to investigate President Trump. He wants to know if the President's business interests can be linked with Russia, CNN reports Tuesday.
The police of the Spanish city of Murcia had a mourning on Tuesday morning about a 88-year-old man who lost the job. The man walked into Madrid in a car earlier in Madrid, but in his 24-hour drive he was lost.
The prosecutor has filed a life-long celestial sentence for a Turkish court on Tuesday against the suspect of a bloody attack at a night club in Istanbul.