Turku asylum seeker denies terror
turku August 22, 2017 11:36The 18-year-old Moroccan asylum seeker who killed two people in Finland Turku on Friday denies that he acted from a terrorist motive. That has informed his lawyer.
The 18-year-old Moroccan asylum seeker who killed two people in Finland Turku on Friday denies that he acted from a terrorist motive. That has informed his lawyer.
The Finnish secret service was informed that the Moroccan had robbed two passers-byers on Friday in Turku.
The Finnish police have made new searches in the city of Turku, in the southwest of the country, following the terrorist attack there on Friday.
The Finnish police arrested four Moroccan men who were possibly involved in the stabbing party in Turku.
The suspect of the deadly sting in Finland Turku is an 18-year-old Moroccan.
A 44-year-old resident of Landrijt care center in Eindhoven died after a day before he was dumped by a co-resident with boiling water. The woman died on Monday, a spokeswoman from the Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed a message about the Eindhovens Dagblad.
Police in Finland shot a man on Friday that had killed many people in the city of Turku. That's what the BBC reports.
A few agents are lauded by café visitors on Friday evening in Eindhoven. The grim atmosphere began when a drunk and aggressive man stabbed behind the wheel of an ambulance. When he was subsequently taken out of the ambulance by the police, these agents were taken by the cafe visitors. A man was detained.
The US Senate voted by a large majority for new sanctions against Russia, Iran and North Korea on Thursday. The new package of measures was voted by 98 votes to two against the Senate, although President Donald Trump has objections to sanctions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Russia is forced to take retaliatory measures when Washington continues with what he called 'illegal new sanctions' against Moscow. He called American behavior towards his country 'clumsy and unreasonable.'
Cyber Security Kaspersky Lab launched Kaspersky Free on Tuesday, on its twentieth birthday. This free antivirus program should increase the overall level of security on the Internet, says founder Eugene Kaspersky in a blog.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Finland last month, which became independent of Russia a hundred years ago. Finnish President Sauli Niinistö announced Wednesday that Putin is a guest on July 27th.
Students at TU Eindhoven presented a drone developed by them at the Máxima Medical Center, which should help the hospital to deliver medicines and transport blood samples. It is about the Blue Jay, a so-called domestic drone who flies through the hospital on his own and can perform assignments.
Detainees convicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague can now also be punished in Sweden. The court and the Swedish government have made agreements about it, announced the ICC on Wednesday.
The company Amber wants to run a test with self-propelled cars in the Eindhoven region. Initially, the vehicles are likely to use bus lanes, says a spokeswoman from the start-up Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Poetin wants his US counterpart Donald Trump speaking on the sidelines of a summit on the North Pole or in Finland at an economic summit in Germany. Putin said this Thursday visited the North Russia Archangelsk. In Helsinki there is an autumn summit on the North Pole and in Hamburg is already in July economic summit of the G20 countries.
In connection with the tensions in the regions bordering the Baltic Sea and an increased threat from Russia wants the Government of Finland strengthen the armed forces by 50,000 soldiers. The Finnish military has access to 230,000 men. To increase preparedness, additional yearly budget also 55 million next year.
WWF Finland has carried out a specific action for the critically endangered Saimaarob. There is so little snow that half of the pups are ready to die this winter because they have no shelter from predators.
A Dutch victory at the CES in Las Vegas. Race Gamer Bono House won a match on a simulator. The 21 year old from Maastricht takes a total of $ 225,000 (213,000 euros) to take home.
The wintry weather in the northern hemisphere has taken an icy grip. Places in Europe where winter normally speaking, a mild nature, are now visited by snow and frost.
The former boss of the narcotics brigade of the Finnish city of Helsinki received Thursday a decade in prison for drugs smuggled into the country. The Finnish court sentenced him for the importation of approximately 900 kilos of hashish from the Netherlands.
gain from 1 January in Finland in 2000 randomly selected unemployed no unemployment, but a basic income. It is a sum of 560 euros per month and it is not taxed and there are no conditions attached to, so the unemployed may optionally moonlighting.
The European Union is 25 million extra free for humanitarian aid to Iraq. The money is primarily intended for the population of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, where the military and terrorist IS becoming increasingly fierce battle to deliver.
The former Miss Finland Ninni Laaksonen Donald Trump has been accused of sexual harassment. Laaksonen, making it the twelfth lady who pull the bell on the waiting Republican presidential candidate.
The relocation of Russian Iskander missiles, which can carry a nuclear payload, Kaliningrad is aggressive show of force against Europe. That said the Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite Tuesday.
Two Russians and one American were arrested Thursday in the United States. They are suspected military technology that they have to export illegally to Russia. The Ministry of Justice in the US has announced it.
Netherlands had agreed to hold the trials with Finnish Buk missiles to investigate the disaster with flight MH17 secret, but broke that promise. So says the Finnish President Sauli Niinisto.
Throughout Finland Saturday, thousands of people took to the streets to demonstrate against racism and violence. With the slogan ' it is enough '' were alone at the Senate Square in the capital Helsinki 15,000 people gathered.
Europe must work together better to defend themselves against Muslim extremists. The various internal security should exchange more information.,, Because of the war in Syria and the growth of terrorism, we must do more in the field of internal and external security. The European Union is facing an enormous challenge. '
Netherlands dropped two places in the ranking of digital economies. However, the Netherlands still occupies sixth place in the Global Information Technology Report by the World Economic Forum. The decrease is due to the fact that no improvement can be seen, but most other countries innovate faster.