• Effect brexit deterrent '

    Effect brexit deterrent '

    brussels March 14, 2017 05:54 Hot Recent News

    There are no more countries will step out of the European Union. The chaos caused by the brexit in Britain, has a deterrent effect. Thinking Guy Verhofstadt, the liberal faction in the European Parliament and on behalf of the EU Parliament co-negotiator of the brexit.

  • Erdogan popular party in Flanders

    Erdogan popular party in Flanders

    istanbul March 14, 2017 05:51 Hot Recent News

    Nowhere else in Europe, the party of Erdogan got such a high score in the recent Turkish elections in Flanders. Just under 68 percent of the Flemish-Turks voted for his PAC in November 2015. Writes De Standaard Tuesday. Only in Lebanon percentage was 85 percent higher. In the Netherlands was about 64 percent.

  • Vienna best city to live in

    Vienna best city to live in

    vienna March 14, 2017 05:42 Hot Recent News

    Vienna is again the best city to live in. For the eighth consecutive year, the Austrian capital at the top of a list that is annually compiled by consulting firm Mercer on quality of life. Amsterdam is in twelfth place in the list published Tuesday.

  • Tormented Erdogan: 'I'm not the boss'

    Tormented Erdogan: 'I'm not the boss'

    amsterdam March 14, 2017 05:03 Hot Recent News

    Turkish President Erdogan responded yesterday when stung by a wasp on the front page of De Telegraaf. '' We're in charge here, 'says Mark Rutte called on the front page. And below a picture of me with a cross! But I'm not the boss. In my country, the people are the boss, you know Rutte. '

  • May does not want a Scottish referendum

    May does not want a Scottish referendum

    london March 13, 2017 23:09 Hot Recent News

    British Prime Minister Theresa May will not allow the Scots for a new vote on independence. She thinks the timing is lousy and worried that a new referendum jeopardize a Brexit negotiations with the European Union, writes The Times.

  • British parliament approves Brexitplan

    British parliament approves Brexitplan

    london March 13, 2017 22:42 Hot Recent News

    The British parliament Monday night finally approved the Brexitplan Prime Minister Theresa May. She can Tuesday with an unchanged bill to the Queen who formally have to approve to use Article 50 to initiate the withdrawal from the European Union.

  • Austrian Chancellor wants to ban Turkish ministers on campaign

    Austrian Chancellor wants to ban Turkish ministers on campaign

    vienna March 13, 2017 22:36 Hot Recent News

    Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern has Monday said that he intends Turkish ministers who wish to campaign to ban in favor of the referendum. He joins well with the measure which the Netherlands took to ensure that ministers were making propaganda for the plan to expand the power of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan through a plebiscite.

  • auctioned unpublished photos Hitler
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    auctioned unpublished photos Hitler

    tunbridge wells March 13, 2017 22:09 Hot Recent News

    A book with previously unpublished photographs of Adolf Hitler and prominent members of his Nazi party goes Wednesday in England under the hammer. The book comes from the bedroom in the bunker in Berlin that Hitler and his wife Eva Braun shared at the end of the regime in April 1945.

  • Erdogan accuses Merkel's support for terrorism

    Erdogan accuses Merkel's support for terrorism

    istanbul March 13, 2017 21:27 Hot Recent News

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Chancellor Angela Merkel Monday criticized not only that they have lined up behind the Netherlands. 'Dear Merkel, your supporting terrorists,' Erdogan said in an interview on the television channel A Haber. He was referring to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party PKK, which Germany is taking nothing according to him.

  • Koenders laconic about Turkish corridor to Court

    Koenders laconic about Turkish corridor to Court

    the hague March 13, 2017 21:03 Hot Recent News

    Foreign Minister Bert Koenders sees a possible treatment of Turkish complaints about the Dutch government by the European Court positively cater for Human Rights. 'The corridor to the European Court of Human Rights is open to Turkey. Should the complaint be declared inadmissible, we see the matter with confidence, 'responded Koenders.

  • Turkey unveils sanctions against Netherlands

    Turkey unveils sanctions against Netherlands

    amsterdam March 13, 2017 20:45 Hot Recent News

    The Turks strike back! Monday the Deputy Prime Minister announced that the Turkish government will freeze up high, ministerial, diplomatic flights are excluded from Ankara that the ambassador may not return and that the Turkish Parliament is asked to terminate a friendship treaty with the Netherlands.

  • Death toll shifting garbage rises

    Death toll shifting garbage rises

    addis ababa March 13, 2017 19:21 Hot Recent News

    The death toll by shifting a heap near Addis Ababa has risen to at least fifty, including several children. The radio station Fana reported 62 deaths. So far, 28 wounded found. A spokesman for the Ethiopian capital are 49 cabins and structures buried. About the cause of the tragedy he could not say anything.

  • Sharply criticized Turkish ministry 'Blick'

    Sharply criticized Turkish ministry 'Blick'

    ankara March 13, 2017 19:15 Hot Recent News

    Turkish Foreign Ministry on Monday sharply criticized delivered to the Swiss newspaper Blick. This gave last week the Swiss Turks to vote against the opinion in the referendum on the presidential system. A 'yes' would Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan even more power.

  • Weather Merkel's visit to Trump prevents

    Weather Merkel's visit to Trump prevents

    berlin March 13, 2017 19:06 Hot Recent News

    The visit of the German Chancellor Merkel to President Trump shortly before Merkel's departure to the US Monday canceled. The reason, according to Merkel's entourage extremely bad winter weather in the Northeast of America. It is not known when the visit to the Trump took office in January it can go. Some German media report that Friday.

  • Hosni Mubarak is released

    Hosni Mubarak is released

    cairo March 13, 2017 16:39 Hot Recent News

    The former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, this week will be released. This justice confirmed in Cairo Monday. The 88-year-old former autocrat and former general earlier this month by Chief Justices acquitted of responsibility for the deaths of many protesters during an uprising in early 2011.

  • German assistance for Turkish Referendum

    German assistance for Turkish Referendum

    berlin March 13, 2017 16:36 Hot Recent News

    Before Netherlands, Germany was accused Erdogan of Nazi practices and fascism. And yet the Federal Republic wants the disputed referendum- the Turkish president gives even more power- help to implement. One and a half million Turkish voters in our eastern neighbors may in hastily erected polling decide on Erdogan's omnipotence. Logistics and helped partly by Berlin.

  • Mogherini warned Erdogan about referendum

    Mogherini warned Erdogan about referendum

    strasbourg March 13, 2017 16:18 Hot Recent News

    The European Commission has 'serious concerns' about the power that the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to himself hopes to attract in the referendum on April 16. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini warns that the candidate country Turkey will be re-evaluated if the people vote for the amendment.

  • Former Prime Catalonia convicted after vote

    Former Prime Catalonia convicted after vote

    madrid March 13, 2017 15:30 Hot Recent News

    Former Prime Minister of the Spanish region of Catalonia Artur Mas was sentenced Monday because he managed to hold a referendum on independence in 2014. The judge had banned the referendum, but Mas nevertheless persevered. He may now punishment long hold any public office for two years.

  • Defense spending NATO countries light up

    Defense spending NATO countries light up

    brussels March 13, 2017 15:06 Hot Recent News

    The defense expenditure of NATO countries have risen for the first time since 2009 slightly in 2016 from an average of 1.44 to 1.47 percent of their national income. In 23 of the 28 countries increased the defense budget to last year, totaling $ 10 billion.

  • Ayrault creaks Turkish rule on Nazis

    paris March 13, 2017 14:18 Hot Recent News

    The French foreign minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault, said Monday recent statements by Turkish politicians about Nazism and fascism in Germany and the Netherlands as 'unacceptable'. Turkey would, according to him better to do it yourself to respect the European Convention on Human Rights.

  • British gangster arrested in Spain
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    British gangster arrested in Spain

    hilde postmabenidorm March 13, 2017 13:45 Hot Recent News

    A great British criminal who was on a list of most wanted fugitives- and against whom it had a European arrest warrant- was arrested in Benidorm after being a fugitive for over a year. He was recognized with posters of fugitive criminals who hung the Spanish police in tourist hotspots. On the posters, he was described as 'very dangerous' and 'possibly armed'

  • China mine accident deaths

    China mine accident deaths

    beijing March 13, 2017 13:30 Hot Recent News

    Certainly seventeen miners in China were killed by a mine accident. The bodies of the men were found four days after the accident. It reports the Chinese news agency Xinhua Monday.

  • Beggar helps in childbirth on busy street

    Beggar helps in childbirth on busy street

    manvi March 13, 2017 13:27 Hot Recent News

    The 30-year-old pregnant Yellama collapsed in the city Raichur, in central India, assembled at a busy intersection. While everyone around her roared through without her and her husband or to watch, she got help from unexpected sources.

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