• 'Albert Heijn discriminates at age'

    'Albert Heijn discriminates at age'

    zaandam May 11, 2017 21:06 Hot Recent News

    The supermarket chain Albert Heijn has been found guilty of age discrimination. Vacancies are often asked for students or students, but this is not always permitted. The AD states that the Human Rights College proposes a statement published in a few days.

  • Mother regrets decision 'princess'

    Mother regrets decision 'princess'

    brussels March 30, 2017 13:33 Hot Recent News

    The mother of the Belgian 'princess' Delphine Boël regrets that the lawsuit over the paternity issue is blocked temporarily. The court in Brussels rejected Tuesday BOELS requirement to contest the paternity of her legal father Jacques Boël. From a DNA test has proven that he has not conceived hair.

  • 'King's Daughter' Delphine Boël captures bone in court
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    'King's Daughter' Delphine Boël captures bone in court

    brussels March 28, 2017 18:54 Hot Recent News

    Jacques Boël remain the legal father of Delphine Boël, even though there is no biological relationship. That court ruled Tuesday in Brussels. The requirement of Delphine to be recognized as the daughter of the former Belgian King Albert II (82) the Court stated therefore inadmissible.

  • Black hole punted

    Black hole punted

    houston houston March 23, 2017 21:42 Hot Recent News

    Scientists have discovered a particular black hole in a galaxy far away in space. The black hole is not clear on where it should sit exactly in the penny

  • Duke Henri takes family to film

    Duke Henri takes family to film

    March 16, 2017 14:09 Hot Recent News

    Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg treats his family on a Thursday night at the movies. The role is the film 'Solar Impulse, the Impossible World Tour ', which a month ago was watched by Prince Albert of Monaco.

  • Case daughter Albert II further in March

    Case daughter Albert II further in March

    brussels February 21, 2017 13:39 Hot Recent News

    Just over a month must be clear how the trial should continue around the Belgian 'princess' Delphine Boël. The family court in Brussels then decide on the procedure it has begun to recognize King Albert II (82) that he was her biological father, it was clear Tuesday after the hearing.

  • In March ruling on Delphine Boël
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    In March ruling on Delphine Boël

    February 21, 2017 13:06 Hot Recent News

    The Brussels French-speaking family court will decide about a little over a month in the case of artist Delphine Boël who wants to prove that King Albert II is her biological father. That Tuesday announced after the meeting.

  • Up to 8 years required for drug trafficking Silkroad2

    Up to 8 years required for drug trafficking Silkroad2

    schiphol February 15, 2017 09:33 Hot Recent News

    Three men should be in prison for years because they have acted illegally online marketplaces in hard drugs, says the prosecution. That demanded Tuesday eight years in prison against two men and six years against a third suspect. A woman heard a requirement of 240 hours of community service.

  • Thalys passengers stuck in storm

    Thalys passengers stuck in storm

    albert January 13, 2017 08:21 Hot Recent News

    Approximately 180 train passengers had to spend the night from Thursday to Friday in a TGV which stranded by a burst overhead in the northern French Albert. The bad stormy weather hampered relief to the stranded train was en route from Paris to Brussels.

  • Hydrochloric acid cloud escaped in Belgian Limburg

    Hydrochloric acid cloud escaped in Belgian Limburg

    ham January 11, 2017 12:39 Hot Recent News

    A hydrochloric acid cloud Wednesday by a leak at the chemical company Tessenderlo Chemie (TC) escaped in the Belgian province of Limburg Ham. The cloud is drifting to the southeast direction Beringen in Belgium and causes a slight odor. On the advice of the fire department, the shipping temporarily halted on the Albert Canal.

  • 'Fear of increase hostage phones'

    'Fear of increase hostage phones'

    amsterdam December 16, 2016 09:12 Hot Recent News

    Several specialists in a large increase in hostage mobile phones cybersecurity fear next year. Cybercriminals know mobiles sometimes infect all with viruses before they roll out of the factory, say the specialists at BNR.

  • Detectors continue to look for similar Einstein

    Detectors continue to look for similar Einstein

    November 30, 2016 20:54 Hot Recent News

    The discovery of the century, it was proof that Albert Einstein was right and that gravitational waves really exist. The two detectors in the United States discovered the mysterious phenomenon, spruced up in recent months. Since Wednesday, they run again, looking for more answers to the riddles of the universe.

  • Soap former Belgian monarch to be continued

    Soap former Belgian monarch to be continued

    brussels October 25, 2016 13:00 Hot Recent News

    The former Belgian King Albert II is expected in February at the Brussels court. Then scheduled a hearing with Delphine Boël, the woman who certainly knows to be his biological daughter. Her legal father Jacques Boël is called, Belgian media report Tuesday.

  • Much older than 122 man is not

    Much older than 122 man is not

    london September 29, 2016 19:39 Hot Recent News

    The oldest recorded human life was 122 years. The probability that this record is broken, it is relatively small. Much more is at present not because scientists see this as the natural limit.

  • Cold Shower pension for former Belgian king

    Cold Shower pension for former Belgian king

    brussels August 23, 2016 09:24 Hot Recent News

    King Albert, the Belgian throne in 2013 ceded to his son Philip, annually goes wrong half a million to retire. The then Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo had the 82-year-old former monarch promised at that time 1.4 million euros, but Deputy Prime Minister Alexander De Croo disagreed. It remained at 923 000 euros.

  • The 'sandwich' Toots remain silent...

    The 'sandwich' Toots remain silent...

    brussels August 22, 2016 09:42 Hot Recent News

    Call in a community the word harmonica and many will think of Toots Thielemans. He died Monday at the age of 94. The 'roll' as he called his instrument is therefore inextricably linked to the well-known Fleming, who was born Jean Baptiste Thielemans in Brussels in 1922. Later, he was nicknamed Toots, a reference to the musicians Toots Mondello and Toots Camarata.

  • Burundi refuses to allow UN police force

    Burundi refuses to allow UN police force

    bujumbura August 3, 2016 12:15 Hot Recent News

    Burundi refuses a police force of the United Nations to be admitted to the country. The UN last Friday approved the deployment of a police force. The police should keep the security and human rights situation in the gaps in the country. In total, the force should be composed of 228 agents.

  • Grand Prize for jack Einstein
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    Grand Prize for jack Einstein

    June 24, 2016 21:33 Hot Recent News

    Albert Einstein (1879-1955) fled in 1933 from Germany to the United States. Not long after he bought shortly learn a genuine American jacket, Levi Strauss. He wore it was for years, to the jaded. On July 13, it is for sale at Christie's in London.

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