• Again riots in Islamabad

    islamabad November 26, 2017 08:03 Hot Recent News

    Police and Islamists went to the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Sunday for two consecutive days. Activists set fire to vehicles and then retreated to the protest camp that they have been organizing for more than two weeks on the main exit road of the city.

  • Kill in action against protests Pakistan

    islamabad November 25, 2017 21:21 Hot Recent News

    During clashes between Pakistani security forces and religious demonstrators in the capital Islamabad, at least six people were killed. All dead are demonstrators, said a staff member of the rescue services on the night from Saturday to Sunday (local time).

  • US and Pakistan on collision course to Hafiz Saeed

    islamabad November 25, 2017 18:30 Hot Recent News

    The United States is threatening repercussions for relations between the US and Pakistan if Islamabad does not take action to arrest a Muslim militant who has been released. It is accused of being the brain behind the attack in 2008 in Mumbai.

  • 'Water on Mars' seems like sand

    tucson November 20, 2017 22:30 Hot Recent News

    The planet Mars may have much less water than imagined. On certain steep slopes you can see dark lines, a possible indication of underground water that drips down, but it seems that they are coming through something else.

  • Dead on return of opposition leader Kenya

    nairobi November 17, 2017 17:39 Hot Recent News

    During clashes between security forces and supporters of the opposition in Kenya, at least five people were killed on Friday. The police intervened with tear gas, baton and water cannon to spread the demonstrators. According to opposition leader Raila Odinga, the police also sharpened.

  • EU investigates slipping Polish rule of law

    straatburg November 15, 2017 14:21 Hot Recent News

    The European Parliament is going to investigate the rule of law in Poland. This step could ultimately lead to the country losing its voting rights in the EU. The Polish conservative government has been under fire for some time because it tries to bring the judiciary under political control and thereby does not respect the separation of powers.

  • Republicans carry pressure on Moore

    washington November 14, 2017 18:42 Hot Recent News

    Paul Ryan, the Republican president of the US House of Representatives, has joined the line of prominent party fellow members demanding the withdrawal from the controversial candidate senator Roy Moore. Moore is accused of sexual misconduct by several women. Ryan called those allegations 'credible.'

  • Deel Lagerhuis wants the last word about brexit

    london November 14, 2017 07:27 Hot Recent News

    The British Prime Minister, Theresa May, is trying to rescue the law that must lead to European Union retirement by launching the House of Commons on Tuesday. This is not expected to be without striking or pushing. Within the ranks of her own Conservative Party, the support for the Prime Minister is ravaging, while Labor insists that the House of Commons admit to the deal that the EU and Britain eventually end.

  • Pope finds mobile phones but nothing

    rome November 8, 2017 16:03 Hot Recent News

    In front of tens of thousands of people, Pope Franciscus spoke against Rome on Wednesday in Rome. 'The priest says,' Raise your heart. ' He does not say, 'Raises your cellphone,' said the Pope.

  • Schools stay close in 'gas room' Delhi

    new delhi November 8, 2017 15:48 Hot Recent News

    Schools in Delhi remain closed for the rest of the week because of the suffocating smog. The regional authorities described the situation in the Indian capital area rather as a 'gas chamber' and said children did not want to expose themselves to risks.

  • Journalist released the hotel Erdogan

    istanbul November 8, 2017 14:39 Hot Recent News

    The Turkish journalist who revealed in an article just before the coup last year in what hotel President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stayed, is released on bail by his employer. Reporter Glumen Ulu earlier complained that he was accused of a 'compiled' \u0026 # x27; \u0026 # x27; crime.

  • US allows refugees again

    washington October 25, 2017 05:51 Hot Recent News

    The United States is going to allow refugees again, but there are sharpened entry requirements for migrants from eleven countries. This is evidenced by a law issued by US President Donald Trump on Tuesday.

  • Socialists lead the government of New Zealand

    wellington October 24, 2017 07:48 Hot Recent News

    New Zealand has a new government led by the Social Democrats, despite the sounding victory of the conservative party in the September elections. The parties signed the coalition agreement on Tuesday. Premier becomes Social Democrat Jacinda Ardern (37), the youngest prime minister in the history of the country.

  • Businessman Babis wins elections in the Czech Republic

    prague October 21, 2017 17:18 Hot Recent News

    The controversial populist and billionaire Andrej Babis is the clear winner of the parliamentary election in the Czech Republic. After counting more than 90 percent of the votes, ANO's party came to 30.5 percent of the votes, a lead that is no longer available to competitors.

  • Neppenis does not know agents to lead the garden

    kaisernlautern October 20, 2017 17:12 Hot Recent News

    A 26-year-old motorist tried Wednesday's German police to lead a garden in a drug check. Agents had taken the man off the road in Kaiserslautern. The man had to pee in a jar because he was clearly under the influence of narcotics, but suddenly no urine appeared but a ray of water came out of his genitals.

  • Tusk wants to keep an eye on EU summit

    brussels October 19, 2017 06:57 Hot Recent News

    The 28 leaders of the European Union meet in Brussels on Thursday and Friday before their autumn summit. EU President Donald Tusk is proposing a new process for faster knocking on sensitive topics.

  • Temer survives first mood deposition

    brasilia October 19, 2017 06:42 Hot Recent News

    Brazilian President Michel Temer has survived a vote in the High Court of his country for a corruption charge. 39 senators voted against a trial against Temer by the Supreme Court. 26 members voted for a procedure.

  • Tusk wants EU to get faster knots

    brussels October 18, 2017 15:51 Hot Recent News

    EU President Donald Tusk has an urgent message to European government leaders: it's time to make important decisions quickly. Political 'self-interest' and bureaucratic laxity inhibit the progress of the EU. Key issues need to be tackled, such as asylum policy and monetary union reform.

  • School Bans To Kill a Mockingbird

    School Bans To Kill a Mockingbird

    biloxi October 16, 2017 17:06 Hot Recent News

    History repeats, now that a high school in Biloxi, in the US state of Mississippi, has removed the world-famous book To Kill a Mocking Bird from Harper Lee from the reading list. The book, known in the Netherlands as Spaar de spotfogel, appeared in 1960 as a result of racial discrimination.

  • IS leaders killed Philippines

    IS leaders killed Philippines

    manila October 16, 2017 06:30 Hot Recent News

    The Philippine army has killed two leaders of an Israeli-based rebel group. The Minister of Defense declared Monday that Omar Maute and Isnilon Hapilon came across fights in the city of Marawi, in the south of the Philippines.

  • The Wever only candidate presidency N-VA

    The Wever only candidate presidency N-VA

    antwerp October 14, 2017 12:15 Hot Recent News

    The mayor of Antwerp, Bart De Wever, is the only candidate for the presidency of the New Flemish Alliance. That has announced the Liberal Conservative and Flemish Nationalist Party on Saturday afternoon. During the party council on November 18, it becomes clear whether the presiding presidency may begin as its N-VA leader on its fifth term.

  • Nielsen is going to lead the Department of Security

    Nielsen is going to lead the Department of Security

    washington October 11, 2017 23:12 Hot Recent News

    US President Donald Trump gives Kirstjen Nielsen the lead of the Department of Internal Security. The White House announced its appointment Wednesday. Nielsen is still the substitute of John Kelly, the White House Chief of Staff. This former general was for his promotional security minister. In that position, Nielsen will follow him soon.

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