• Dog and owner biting runner

    Dog and owner biting runner

    castro valley January 5, 2019 07:00 Hot Recent News

    A woman who was jogging around 10.30 in a park in Castro Valley, Los Angeles, Thursday, was bitten by a dog and the owner of the animal. That reports the East Bay police station...

  • Catholic church bows for Franco

    Catholic church bows for Franco

    barcelona January 5, 2019 05:32 Hot Recent News

    The left-wing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez wants to go down in history as the man who had former dictator Franco excavated from the monumental mausoleum in the Valley of the Fallen, at 50 kilometers...

  • Family Franco opposes excavation

    Family Franco opposes excavation

    madrid August 26, 2018 06:00 Hot Recent News

    The family of the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco (1892-1975) opposes the plan to move the remains of the general. In a statement, seven grandchildren indicate 'under no circumstance \u0026 # x27; \u0026 # x27; to cooperate with that. They will use all legal possibilities to prevent excavation, report Spanish media.

  • Spain wants to clear grave Franco

    Spain wants to clear grave Franco

    barcelona August 25, 2018 07:16 Hot Recent News

    Spain wants to excavate and remove the body of former dictator Francisco Franco from his own mausoleum in the Valley of the Fallen near Madrid. That could happen soon- perhaps within two months. 'Spain can not afford symbols that divide the Spaniards,' says Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

  • The Spanish government wants to dig up Franco

    The Spanish government wants to dig up Franco

    madrid August 24, 2018 13:16 Hot Recent News

    The Spanish government of Social Democratic Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will move the remains of dictator and general Francisco Franco (1892-1975). Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo has announced on Friday that a decree has been issued and that the procedure has been initiated.

  • Hundreds of human bones were found in Mexico

    Hundreds of human bones were found in Mexico

    chihuahua August 20, 2018 06:00 Hot Recent News

    Nearly two hundred human bones have been found in northern Mexico. The authorities suspect that these are mass graves. The human remains were found in a number of places along a river in the state of Chihuahua, reports the attorney general in the area.

  • Tsipras with tie solves promise

    Tsipras with tie solves promise

    athens June 22, 2018 20:06 Hot Recent News

    The Greek government leader Alexis Tsipras has appeared in public with a tie for the first time since he came to power in 2015. The left-wing politician appeared on Friday evening with a dark-red copy around his neck at a group meeting of his party Syriza with the right-wing populist coalition partner ANEL (Independent Greeks).

  • Harry Potter fans flood Scotland

    Harry Potter fans flood Scotland

    london June 2, 2018 10:33 Hot Recent News

    It is a quarter to eleven in the morning on a weekday. In the Glenfinnan valley, far in the Scottish Highlands, dozens of people stand in the distance. Better still: they focus their ears. They hear the characteristic sound of the approaching steam train before the steam clouds become visible.

  • Cuba in mourning after plane crash

    havana May 19, 2018 16:00 Hot Recent News

    The Cuban government has two days of national mourning proclaimed because of the air disaster with the Boeing 737. The plane collapsed not long after the start in Havana. More than a hundred passengers and crew members were killed. According to the authorities, only three passengers survived the crash.

  • Certainly five dead by collapsing walkway

    Certainly five dead by collapsing walkway

    islamabad May 13, 2018 16:18 Hot Recent News

    Due to the collapse of a footbridge over a river in the Pakistani part of Kashmir, at least five people were killed, eight others were injured. A spokesman for the Neelum district said that there are still 11 missing people. The death toll will probably rise. The rescue action continues unabated.

  • Miguel Diaz-Canel new president Cuba

    Miguel Diaz-Canel new president Cuba

    havana April 18, 2018 17:21 Hot Recent News

    The National Assembly of Cuba has formally designated Miguel Diaz-Canel as successor to President Raúl Castro, who is retiring after two terms of office. Salvador Valdes Masa has been named the new vice president of the country.

  • Cuba continues without Castro's

    Cuba continues without Castro's

    havana April 18, 2018 05:57 Hot Recent News

    Cuba is on the eve of a new era. The National Assembly of Cuba meets and chooses Wednesday or Thursday a successor to President Raúl Castro, who after two terms of office rejects. It will be the first time that the country is no longer ruled by the Castro family since the beginning of the sixties.

  • Cuba is not yet off the Castro's

    Cuba is not yet off the Castro's

    havana April 14, 2018 04:39 Hot Recent News

    Cuba has the last few days with a Castro as head of state. For the time being, because even after the retirement of 86-year-old Raúl, the family of the late dictator Fidel keeps the reins tight. A son of Raúl remains head of the security service and a daughter sits in the Cuban parliament. Mariela could eventually succeed her father.

  • Definitely two deaths from avalanche Italian Alps

    Definitely two deaths from avalanche Italian Alps

    aosta April 7, 2018 16:27 Hot Recent News

    An avalanche in the Italian Alps has killed two skiers. Two other victims were transferred to the hospital with severe undercooling symptoms. A person is still missing. Two helicopters and search dogs were deployed during the rescue operation in the Pila ski area in the Aosta valley.

  • Yosemite park closed due to many rainfall

    Yosemite park closed due to many rainfall

    san francisco April 6, 2018 06:06 Hot Recent News

    The famous Yosemite nature park in the US state of California is temporarily closed due to the threat of flooding due to heavy rainfall. Campsites and accommodations in the valley of the Yosemite Valley will remain closed on Friday and during the weekend.

  • Malala is back in birthplace Mingora

    Malala is back in birthplace Mingora

    mingora March 31, 2018 07:03 Hot Recent News

    For the first time since she was shot there by the Taliban, Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai is back in her birthplace Mingora in the Swat Valley in Pakistan. That's what a friend from her family and a few security workers told us.

  • Marine Le Pen is overturning Front National

    Marine Le Pen is overturning Front National

    paris March 10, 2018 04:36 Hot Recent News

    Marine Le Pen this weekend at the sixteenth party conference in Lille initiates a 'true cultural revolution' in the party. After the election disappointment she did not manage to climb out of the valley, but the youth still sees it completely. 'The Front National is alive and kicking.'

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