• Architect Zaans Town Hall distinguished

    Architect Zaans Town Hall distinguished

    zaanstad September 18, 2017 21:24 Hot Recent News

    Architect Sjoerd Soeters (70) received the reward of Zaanstad. Soeters designed the town hall of Zaandam, the largest city of the municipality of Zaanstad. The town hall falls because it is made up of eight vastly enlarged houses, with the appearance of typical Zaanse green wood construction.

  • Italian agents charged with rape

    Italian agents charged with rape

    rome September 9, 2017 11:51 Hot Recent News

    Two US students in Italy said last week in Florence were raped by two agents of the carabinieri. They had given them a lift home from a nightclub where a fighter had been. The two women, aged 19 and 21, say the agents got married to them before they could come into their rooms.

  • Forest fire blocks access to Yosemite Park

    Forest fire blocks access to Yosemite Park

    sacramento August 31, 2017 18:54 Hot Recent News

    In California, a forest fire blocks one of the access roads to the famous Yosemite Natural Park. Highway 41 was closed on Thursday due to the fire seas between Oakhurst and the national park. Over three hundred firemen fight the flames. Their work is hampered by the summer heat and the drought.

  • Houston is struggling with severe floods

    Houston is struggling with severe floods

    houston August 27, 2017 14:36 Hot Recent News

    Due to the continued rainfall, more and more parts of Houston suffer from floods. About 1000 people have already been rescued from their homes, CNN reports. In just a few hours, there was more than 355 millimeters, in the Netherlands that is the amount of precipitation that falls in four months. That reports Weatherplaza.

  • Make sure evaluations share patients

    Make sure evaluations share patients

    rotterdam August 3, 2017 14:36 Hot Recent News

    Stichting Benchmark GGZ (SBG) may continue to use anonymous patient evaluations to compare the quality of care institutions. That has determined the Utrecht court on Wednesday. The ruling provides an important framework for the strict Privacy Protection Act.

  • 'There are millions needed for Schiphol'

    'There are millions needed for Schiphol'

    schiphol July 8, 2017 05:06 Hot Recent News

    At least 75 million euros a year should be invested extra in Schiphol to avoid hours of waiting. That says financial aviation experts. 'Not only to more staff for security and passport controls, but also for more space and new technologies, such as 3D scans.'

  • Girl (14) falls out of attraction

    Girl (14) falls out of attraction

    new york June 25, 2017 14:42 Hot Recent News

    The nightmare of many became reality for a 14-year-old girl when she fell out of a trolley in a state park in the state of New York. She hung for a minute under the cart and was eventually caught by the crowd.

  • 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.

  • Caring for Poland lives wide in the EU

    Caring for Poland lives wide in the EU

    brussels May 16, 2017 13:21 Hot Recent News

    Many EU countries are worried about the Polish government's involvement with the judiciary in the country. Criminal measures are not yet addressed. This was shown in Brussels on Tuesday after the first consultation of the Ministers of European Affairs on the issue.

  • 'Doomsday on the run'

    'Doomsday on the run'

    amsterdam May 16, 2017 09:15 Hot Recent News

    If a simple computer virus already makes 200,000 victims worldwide, what are we waiting for if hackers really do their best? Spooky a lot in our daily life is or falls on the Internet. 'The chance of a doomsday is getting bigger.'

  • One manages to burn twice a building to save his beer

    One manages to burn twice a building to save his beer

    sioux falls April 28, 2017 14:30 Hot Recent News

    The 56-year-old Michael Casteel found his beer more important than his own health when he did not introduce one but twice a burning building to save a few beer cans from the demise. Although agents tried to stop the man, Casteel decided to do everything possible to save his beer. And with success.

  • Display on the skin

    Display on the skin

    tokyo April 19, 2017 10:42 Hot Recent News

    Watch TV on your skin. In the future it may be possible. The University of Tokyo is engaged in the development of electronic skin showing his images.

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