• Vloggers crashed at waterfall in Canada

    Vloggers crashed at waterfall in Canada

    toronto July 6, 2018 13:12 Hot Recent News

    Three young adventurers were dumped in a waterfall in Canada and died. The trio reported on their travel adventures via social media, the BBC reports. They are part of the High On Life group, which has 1.1 million followers on Instagram and over half a million subscribers on YouTube.

  • The judge again rejects Manafort's request

    The judge again rejects Manafort's request

    washington June 22, 2018 17:39 Hot Recent News

    A US federal judge refused on Friday to dismiss a charge for money laundering against former campaign leader Paul Manafort of President Donald Trump. The indictment was filed by special prosecutor Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian interference in the US presidential election.

  • Box filler finds kilo coke between the bananas

    Box filler finds kilo coke between the bananas

    lochristi June 5, 2018 11:57 Hot Recent News

    A member of the Delhaize supermarket in Lochristi, Belgium, found eight bags of white powder on Sunday morning between the cardboard of a banana box. 'The police suspect that it is cocaine,' says manager Danny Van Assche. Research must show whether that is correct, and how the drugs have ended up there.

  • Box filler finds coke between bananas

    Box filler finds coke between bananas

    lochristi June 5, 2018 09:27 Hot Recent News

    It is known that banana boxes are popular among coke smugglers. But the fact that the bags with the white substance would bring it all the way to the bananas is still remarkable. A Delhaize employee at Lochristi in Belgium did the discovery on Sunday morning during the course.

  • Trump can not block critical followers

    Trump can not block critical followers

    new york May 23, 2018 19:45 Hot Recent News

    A federal judge in New York has forbidden Donald Trump to block Twitter users who do not like him. By doing so, the American president violates the right to freedom of expression as laid down in the First Amendment of the Constitution.

  • Weather shoe washed up with foot in Canada

    Weather shoe washed up with foot in Canada

    gabriola May 10, 2018 10:54 Hot Recent News

    The Canadian police found a shoe on the British Columbia coast with the remains of a foot in it. The sinister find does not stand alone, it is the fourteenth time that a shoe washes with foot on the shores of the Canadian province. The mystery keeps the emotions busy and there is pressure on the origin of the feet.

  • Pulitzer Prize for Weinstein revelations

    Pulitzer Prize for Weinstein revelations

    new york April 16, 2018 21:39 Hot Recent News

    The three journalists who brought the sex scandal around film producer Harvey Weinstein to light with reports in The New York Times and The New Yorker have won a Pulitzer Prize. This was announced on Monday by the jury of Columbia University in New York.

  • Manafort: Mueller goes outside his book

    Manafort: Mueller goes outside his book

    washington March 15, 2018 05:57 Hot Recent News

    Trumps ex-campaign leader Paul Manafort has filed a petition with a federal court that the charges against him will be rejected. According to Manafort, special prosecutor Robert Mueller has exceeded his jurisdiction because he wants to prosecute Manafort for crimes that are not related to his investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 American elections.

  • Alabama ruin execution

    Alabama ruin execution

    montgomery February 26, 2018 08:39 Hot Recent News

    The execution of an American prisoner failed last week because medical staff failed to find a suitable vein to administer the lethal dose. After two and a half hours, according to American media, the man had at least twelve injection wounds, but he was still alive.

  • Are you in stress? Then smell your partner

    January 16, 2018 10:54 Hot Recent News

    If you suffer from stress, then it does not hurt to smell your partner. This is shown by research from the University of British Columbia. 'Just the smell of partners can be a powerful way to reduce stress, even if they are not around,' says researcher Marlise Hofer.

  • City Columbia prohibits use of bumpstocks

    columbia December 20, 2017 08:45 Hot Recent News

    The capital of the state of South Carolina, Columbia, is the first city in the United States to officially ban the use of so-called bumpstocks. The devices designed to turn a semi-automatic weapon into a fully automatic rifle were used in the lethal shooting in Las Vegas in October, killing 58 people.

  • Canadian strikes bear on nose

    Canadian strikes bear on nose

    gibsons August 22, 2017 19:12 Hot Recent News

    A Canadian man forced a black bear to hit his nose because he had been following a toddler. When the toddler entered his house in the Canadian Gibsons, located in the province of British Columbia, the animal followed him. The mother who was at home with her two sons, suddenly heard her son shouting. 'Mom, look!'

  • Canadian with 24 women in court

    Canadian with 24 women in court

    July 25, 2017 11:54 Hot Recent News

    A former Canadian bishop, was found guilty of polygamy. The 60-year-old Winston Blackmore is married to no less than 24 women and has 148 children. Blackmore was on Monday with his brother-in-law James Oler (53), who has 5 women, for the British Columbia Supreme Court. Both can get a jail sentence of five years.

  • Canada warns of expansion of forest fires

    Canada warns of expansion of forest fires

    July 12, 2017 07:45 Hot Recent News

    The British West Coast fire department warns of expanding forest fires, which have been raging since the weekend. Strong winds and lightning strikes can further fire the fire on Wednesday and spread at high speed to Williams Lake, fearing the authorities.

  • Friend gives Comey memos to FBI

    Friend gives Comey memos to FBI

    washington June 13, 2017 19:24 Hot Recent News

    The friend to whom former FBI director James Comey had written reports of his talks with President Donald Trump decided to hand over to the FBI. Daniel Richman, professor at Columbia Law School, confirmed to NBC News on Tuesday.

  • US governments complain Trump

    US governments complain Trump

    washington June 12, 2017 19:30 Hot Recent News

    The US state of Maryland and the District of Columbia (D.C.), where Washington's capital falls, drag President Donald Trump to court. According to The Washington Post, they accuse 'unprecedented violations of the constitution' because he has earned millions of dollars to foreign governments since his arrival.

  • Teenage girl dies after drinking caffeine

    Teenage girl dies after drinking caffeine

    richland May 16, 2017 08:33 Hot Recent News

    An American teen who hit three drinks with a lot of caffeine within two hours has died. At the autopsy it turned out that his heart has succumbed to the large amount of caffeine in a short period of time. The boy had no known heart problem.

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