Brain behind attack Chinese consulate killed
quetta December 26, 2018 19:32Due to a suicide attack in Afghanistan, the Pakistani separatist Aslam Baloch was killed. He was one of the main leaders of the Liberation Army for Baluchistan (BLA)...
Due to a suicide attack in Afghanistan, the Pakistani separatist Aslam Baloch was killed. He was one of the main leaders of the Liberation Army for Baluchistan (BLA)...
The police came into action with many troops in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg. The action is, according to the Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace, on a street less than a mile away...
In the December 8 trial, two suspects end up in Suriname. These two, Harvey Naarendorp and John Hardjoprojitno, were minister at the time of the December murders in 1982. That is why their case should be before the subdistrict court and not the court martial, as was the case with the other suspects in this criminal proceedings.
The Italian government has for the time being retained its main budgetary targets for 2019. To this end, it was decided to wait for a full cost analysis of the most important expenditure items for next year. The coalition leaders announced this on Monday.
The UN migration declaration, the so-called Pact of Marrakesh, has become a divisive part of the main government party in the Federal Republic, the conservative CDU of Chancellor Merkel. The non-binding migration treaty will determine the upcoming party congress, in which Merkel's successor is elected.
The lawyer of Asia Bibi wants Germany to provide Bibi with citizenship. The Catholic woman was recently acquitted of blasphemy by the Pakistani Supreme Court. She received the death penalty earlier.
In the ongoing battle between Trump and the American media a new point has been reached. Images that were distributed by the White House, with the main role for CNN journalist Jim Acosta, would have been manipulated.
The discovery of a 125 kilos heavy aircraft bomb causes major nuisance in Frankfurt. The authorities have called on some 16,000 residents to come to safety before 8 pm so that the explosive can be rendered harmless.
The Spanish parliament has rejected proposals to stop arms exports to Saudi Arabia due to the alleged murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The motions were submitted by left and regional parties. The Social Democrats of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez voted against Tuesday, as did the main opposition party, the conservative PP.
Energy company Engie Electrabel is looking for floating power stations that can support the Belgian main electricity grid in the ports of Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Ostend. Such 'electricity ships' are normally anchored at developing countries, but the Belgians now need them to survive the winter.
The EU leaders hold their annual autumn summit in Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday, which actually consists of three summits. With two of them, about the brexit and the euro, the British Prime Minister Theresa May is not welcome. As the bird in a cuckoo clock, she will appear and disappear at set times.
During a traffic check at the Belgian Spa, the occupants of an apprehended car opened fire on agents. In addition, according to reports from Sudinfo.be, two agent agents were injured.
It goes with cameras on mobile phones the same way as with razor blades. When the one (Huawei) with three cameras comes on the back, the next one (Samsung) just stops four in its next model. For an even smoother result.
The popular diesel engine is, after Hamburg and Frankfurt, also in the German capital under the spell. A court in Berlin ruled Tuesday that only the air quality in the metropolis will improve. Around two hundred thousand motorists with cars up to the Euro 5 standard are affected.
Taliban warriors have killed at least ten police officers in Wardak province in eastern Afghanistan. The insurgents also set fire to a government building, reported Afghan government officials.
A Dutch Kurd has surprisingly seized next to the presidency of Iraq. After a political drama in parliament, Fouad Hussein had to face Barham Salih, who is waiting a tough job to bring the divided and devastated country back on top.
In the mail room of the Pentagon, outside the main building of the department, two packets have been intercepted that presumably contain the deadly poison ricin. According to the American media, the addressees were Secretary of Defense James Mattis and Admiral John Richardson. The FBI initiates an investigation and analyzes the content.
The German criminal investigation department will drain a small lake near Bremen to get evidence in a murder case. With this in-depth approach, the Ministry of Justice thinks that the issue of the disappearance 25 years ago by Jutta Fuchs is finally being resolved, reported local media. The main suspect is her former fiancée.
The Brazilian police arrested the 51-year-old terror suspect Assad Ahmad Barakat in Foz do Iguaçu, close to the three countries with Paraguay and Argentina. American justice called Barakat one of 'the most influential members' of the militant Lebanese Hezbollah movement. He would have channeled money he had earned with illegal activities to Hezbollah.
In the run-up to the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to Germany, opponents of the head of state have planned a series of demonstrations. The organizers have announced protests in Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Essen, Bremen, Hannover, Stuttgart and Bielefeld for Saturday afternoon.
In their struggle with Iran, the United States is increasingly attracting a shadowy opposition group that recently appeared on the terror list of both America and the European Union. The Iranian Volksmoedjahedien (MEK), headquartered in Albania, finds a willing ear in the highest echelons of Washington thanks to its main objective: to overthrow the regime in Tehran.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in is speaking to his US counterpart Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday. Moon is in North Korea for a three-day summit with the dictator of that country, Kim Jong-un. The summit ends Friday. Moon then goes Sunday to New York reported news agency Yonhap.
The leaders of North and South Korea visit a volcano on the Chinese border on Thursday. The active volcano is called the Paektu Mountain and is revered by many Koreans as a spiritual source of the country.
Because of the hurricane Mangkhut, at least 65 people died in the Philippines. Especially in the north of the main island of Luzon many people have become victims of landslides. In a series of landslides, some 45 people are still missing in the province of Benguet, according to Filipino media.
The Russian news channel RT says two men interviewed who have the same names as the main suspects of the attack on Sergey Skripal in southern England. Alexander Petrov and Roeslan Bosjirov have reported to editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan. The interview would be broadcast in the short term.
A 53-year-old lottery winner has been charged with fraud. The man won 2.5 million pounds from the national lottery with a fake fate. For three years, fraud investigators scrutinized the inhabitant of English Kings Langley.
In case of protests by nationalists against immigration in Chemnitz in the east of Germany, a Jewish restaurant was attacked nearly two weeks ago. The newspaper Die Welt reported on Saturday that on 27 August, ten neo-Nazis, stones, bottles and a well-worn steel pipe were tossed to the restaurant.
A well-being game between the German secret service and chancellor Angela Merkel puts the government coalition under pressure. Spies-chef Hans-Georg Maassen is under attack, as is Minister Seehofer of the Interior (CSU), Merkel's main opponent (CDU). The SPD as the third government party is worried.
The Swedes choose a new parliament on Sunday and the big winner seems to be the right-wing populist Sweden Democrats (SD). With their main theme 'too many immigrants from outside Europe' they could achieve almost a fifth of the votes. The thirty-year-old party has its roots in the extreme right, but party leader Jimmie Akesson distances himself from the most extreme cases.
The head of the German internal security service (BfV) doubts whether right-wing demonstrations in Chemnitz have been a hunt for foreigners. According to Hans Georg Maassen, there is no taxable evidence that such manhunts have taken place. He says that Friday in the German newspaper Bild.