• Turkish police do raids in Istanbul

    Turkish police do raids in Istanbul

    June 30, 2016 10:39 Hot Recent News

    Turkish police on Thursday conducted raids in Istanbul and Izmir against possible terrorist cells of Islamic State, reported state news agency Anadolu. The raids come two days after triple suicide bombing at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul in which 42 people were slain.

  • Punishment for sommelier of Gordon Ramsay

    Punishment for sommelier of Gordon Ramsay

    london June 29, 2016 21:15 Hot Recent News

    The former sommelier of a London restaurant run by world-renowned cook Gordon Ramsay, has been tried for assault. Arnaud Bardary, himself no less famous for its wine knowledge, would after his farewell party at the Maze Grill colleague tackled rough in London's Mayfair district during a one-night stand.

  • Liam Fox will follow Cameron

    Liam Fox will follow Cameron

    london June 29, 2016 18:21 Hot Recent News

    The British Conservative Defence Secretary Liam Fox wants his party succeed David Cameron as prime minister of Britain. In an interview with the BBC he said he will announce his candidacy Thursday officially.

  • Facebook users may not follow Belgium

    Facebook users may not follow Belgium

    brussels June 29, 2016 17:42 Hot Recent News

    Facebook allowed the Internet behavior of non-users who visit Facebook pages continue to follow in Belgium. The Belgian court has the Privacy Commission, which was against the use objection by Facebook of the cookie that makes this possible, been unsuccessful.

  • Fires California largely under control

    Fires California largely under control

    June 29, 2016 16:51 Hot Recent News

    The violent conflagrations in the nature of central California are largely under control. The many professional firefighters and volunteers were Wednesday managed to dig sand courses around 60 percent of the affected area in Lake Isabella, about 180 kilometers north of Los Angeles.

  • UN to send additional troops to Mali

    UN to send additional troops to Mali

    June 29, 2016 16:33 Hot Recent News

    The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday decided to add additional 2500 soldiers to the MINUSMA peacekeeping force in Mali. The UN wants the force in the African country more,, let act proactively and vigorously. 'The Netherlands since April 2014 will contribute to the UN mission.

  • Scots catch flounder

    Scots catch flounder

    brussels June 29, 2016 16:24 Hot Recent News

    The Scots are virtually no chance to thwart a Brexit. EU President Donald Tusk refused yesterday to receive the Scottish prime minister Nicola Sturgeon. She was in Brussels to plead the Scottish case. The Scots are keen to stay in the EU as the UK emerges.

  • Microsoft must pay for Windows update

    Microsoft must pay for Windows update

    June 29, 2016 15:42 Hot Recent News

    A US woman gets $ 10,000 from software giant Microsoft because her computer without her consent is provided with Windows 10. The court ruled that Microsoft too aggressive offered an update to the latest version of the operating system.

  • Dozens of companies escaped mail fraud

    Dozens of companies escaped mail fraud

    apeldoorn June 29, 2016 15:00 Hot Recent News

    Quick action by the police, the National Cyber ​​Security Centre (NCSC), the banks and the Fraud Helpdesk has several dozen Dutch companies for so-called contraceptives CEO fraud. That came after a tip that there were dozens of fraud mails sent to companies, the Fraud Helpdesk reports.

  • Man marries mobile

    Man marries mobile

    June 29, 2016 14:15 Hot Recent News

    An American man at his wedding not only hear the wedding bells ring, but also his ringtone. Aaron Chervenak from Los Angeles is in a chapel in Las Vegas married to his smartphone.

  • First step to put 'new' EU

    First step to put 'new' EU

    brussels June 29, 2016 13:45 Hot Recent News

    The 27 EU leaders met Wednesday for the first time without the British Prime Minister, made a first rough sketch of how to proceed with the European Union. The leaders are absolutely convinced that they want to remain a unit, said Union Minister Donald Tusk.

  • Putin accepts apology Erdogan

    Putin accepts apology Erdogan

    moscow June 29, 2016 13:33 Hot Recent News

    Russia and Turkey are back on speaking terms. President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday in a telephone conversation with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed to resume cooperation. According to the Kremlin, both leaders are again prepared to face meeting.

  • As fourth attack in Istanbul this year

    As fourth attack in Istanbul this year

    June 29, 2016 13:30 Hot Recent News

    The bloody attack on the Ataturk Airport is the fourth this year in Istanbul. Total lost in the metropolis on the Bosporus certainly 68 people killed by terrorist violence. Elsewhere in Turkey were many casualties, presumably by Kurdish extremists or members of Islamic State.

  • Cameron: unity country's priority

    Cameron: unity country's priority

    June 29, 2016 13:27 Hot Recent News

    It is of the utmost importance that holds together the United Kingdom. British Prime Minister David Cameron stressed this in the first parliamentary question time since the referendum last Thursday on the membership of the European Union.

  • Turtle left for dead after 'selfies'

    June 29, 2016 13:21 Hot Recent News

    A big turtle was severely damaged hit by a beach goer who pulled out of the water and threw the animal on the beach to take pictures with spectators. A child was put at the back of the animal and the turtle would then be beaten with a stick.

  • 'The ground was blown to pieces'

    'The ground was blown to pieces'

    June 29, 2016 09:18 Hot Recent News

    Tuesday night hundreds of people in panic trying to get out of the airport in Istanbul when three suicide bombers led to death and destruction. When the attacks came dozens of people dead. Some were able to rescue themselves and even to repeat the carnage.

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