• Marching transgender people into American politics

    Marching transgender people into American politics

    washington August 10, 2018 12:51 Hot Recent News

    Transgenders are working on a historic advance in American politics. This year, 43 transgender people have been candidates for a political office at all levels, according to figures from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, a research institute in the field of public health. That is a record.

  • NATO opens door for Macedonia

    NATO opens door for Macedonia

    brussels July 11, 2018 17:48 Hot Recent News

    Macedonia is invited to become a member of NATO once the name issue has been definitively resolved. The leaders of the 29 member states have given their green light at their summit in Brussels.

  • NATO countries meeting in Brussels: Trump eye-catcher

    NATO countries meeting in Brussels: Trump eye-catcher

    brussels July 11, 2018 05:33 Hot Recent News

    The leaders of the 29 NATO countries meet in Brussels on Wednesday for a two-day summit. The eye-catcher is Donald Trump, who is expected to again insist on higher defense spending. There is much uncertainty among the European allies about the attitude of the American President.

  • Eyes focused on Trump during NATO summit

    Eyes focused on Trump during NATO summit

    brussels July 9, 2018 15:48 Hot Recent News

    The eyes will be focused on Donald Trump this week at the NATO summit. It is expected that the US president will again read the heads of government of the member states, which in his view are still insufficient in defense, to read the lesson in the new headquarters in Brussels.

  • Decision on 'internet filter' postponed
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    Decision on 'internet filter' postponed

    strasbourg July 5, 2018 12:51 Hot Recent News

    The European Parliament has postponed a decision on the adaptation of copyright to the digital age. The proposal to oblige internet platforms such as YouTube and Facebook to filter out music or videos that users post, did not get a green light. When it comes to copyrighted material, they would have to pay the makers a fee, or get the content from the internet.

  • EU and UN discuss reception centers outside Europe

    EU and UN discuss reception centers outside Europe

    brussels June 28, 2018 17:54 Hot Recent News

    The plan to transfer migrants picked up at sea to shelters outside Europe can be further developed in cooperation with the UN. The condition is that the heads of government give the green light. EU foreign chief Federica Mogherini said at the EU summit in Brussels that she works together with the UN organizations UNHCR (refugees) and IOM (migration) around these 'disembarkation platforms'.

  • Ed Sheeran loses it from German trees

    Ed Sheeran loses it from German trees

    June 27, 2018 18:03 Hot Recent News

    The city council of Düsseldorf does not give permission for an open-air concert by the British superstar Ed Sheeran. For his performance in the car park of the trade fair, 104 trees would have to be cut down to make room for the stage.

  • This sad sandwich was served vegan Taylor after two hours

    This sad sandwich was served vegan Taylor after two hours

    June 25, 2018 11:12 Hot Recent News

    Vegan food can be very tasty, as evidenced by the rise of many vegan restaurants and food trucks at home and abroad. But not every cook can put a tasty vegan sandwich on the card. That was what the American vegan Taylor Mooney experienced. After two hours of waiting for her vegan sandwich, filled with 'delicious vegetables' she became rather sad of the result. 'This is an insult.'

  • 'Bouquinistes' on the Seine in need

    'Bouquinistes' on the Seine in need

    paris June 15, 2018 20:57 Hot Recent News

    The book stalls on the Seine are just as close to the city of light as the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame. The 'bouquinistes' have a hard time because they are getting less and less read, but they see nothing in the proposal to get their green cabinets on the Unesco World Heritage List.

  • Belgian minister causes traffic jams

    Belgian minister causes traffic jams

    brussels June 15, 2018 07:33 Hot Recent News

    You would expect it in Zimbabwe sooner, but also with our southern neighbors it happens. A Belgian minister has several times with roaring sirens in escort transport through the country causing enormous traffic jams.

  • Army NATO countries must be ready sooner

    Army NATO countries must be ready sooner

    brussels June 7, 2018 13:48 Hot Recent News

    The 29 NATO countries must be able to quickly mobilize a large army in 2020 in the event of a threat. Thirty mechanized battalions, thirty squadrons of warplanes and thirty warships must then be able to conduct a crisis within a maximum of thirty days.

  • Denmark is going to keep boar with fence

    Denmark is going to keep boar with fence

    copenhagen June 4, 2018 12:48 Hot Recent News

    The Danish parliament has given the green light for the construction of a fence at the border with Germany. The 70-kilometer-long and 1.5-meter high barrier must prevent wild boar from crossing the border and thus spread African swine fever.

  • Benelux still ambitious after 60 years

    Benelux still ambitious after 60 years

    brussels June 3, 2018 08:12 Hot Recent News

    The Benelux, the partnership between the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg that celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, still has plenty of plans for the future. The Heads of State, Prime Ministers and Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the three countries meet in Brussels Tuesday to look back and look ahead. Despite the somewhat old-fashioned image, the Netherlands sees the Benelux as 'more relevant than ever'.

  • Ramadan and heatwave fall together: 65 dead

    Ramadan and heatwave fall together: 65 dead

    karachi May 22, 2018 10:09 Hot Recent News

    In the Pakistani city of Karachi, 65 people have been killed since Saturday by a heat wave. According to an aid organization, there are many people among the victims who adhere strictly to Ramadan, which coincides with the heat wave. The victims adhered to the fasting provision that during the day can not be eaten or drunk.

  • South Koreans not to test site closure

    South Koreans not to test site closure

    beijing May 22, 2018 07:42 Hot Recent News

    South Korean journalists are not present this week at the closure of the North Korean nuclear test site. The authorities in North Korea did not give the green light to the arrival of reporters from the southern neighbor.

  • London Cabbies swear by Green Hut
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    London Cabbies swear by Green Hut

    london May 12, 2018 04:45 Hot Recent News

    London taxi drivers traditionally have their own rest stops. At the so-called Green Huts they can relax while enjoying a decent cup of tea or a hearty breakfast. Most of the Victorian buildings have since disappeared, but the thirteen remaining 'Cab Shelters' have a monumental status.

  • US weapons arrived in Ukraine

    US weapons arrived in Ukraine

    kiev May 1, 2018 13:00 Hot Recent News

    The United States has delivered antitank weapons to the Ukraine. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko wrote on Facebook that it is Javelin anti-tank missiles. 'I can confirm that the long-awaited weapon has arrived at the Ukrainian army', said the president, who thanked his American colleague Donald Trump.

  • Russians argue against blockade Telegram

    Russians argue against blockade Telegram

    moscow April 30, 2018 17:03 Hot Recent News

    Thousands of people have demonstrated in Moscow against the blockade of messaging app Telegram. 'Putin's regime declared war on the internet and the free society. So we have to support Telegram here, 'said one of the demonstrators.

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