• Part of tourists says Paris trip

    Part of tourists says Paris trip

    amsterdam December 7, 2018 23:00 Hot Recent News

    Paris is preparing for a weekend of violent demonstrations. The French government sends tens of thousands of agents into the streets to suppress protests of the 'Yellow Hesjes'. Not exactly a perfect opportunity for a weekend trip to the otherwise romantic city of light.

  • Moscow wants exclusive right to the Arctic Ocean

    Moscow wants exclusive right to the Arctic Ocean

    moscow December 1, 2018 06:32 Hot Recent News

    While Kiev closed the border yesterday for all Russian men between sixteen and sixty years old, the Kremlin showed that the Russians can not be fooled with the announcement that as from next year foreign warships that want to pass through the Arctic Ocean can only do so. with previous green light from Moscow.

  • Dead and wounded by collision planes

    Dead and wounded by collision planes

    erkelenz November 17, 2018 19:48 Hot Recent News

    At Erkelenz, not far from the German border near Roermond, two ultralight aircraft collided Saturday afternoon. As a result, one of the pilots, a 70-year-old man, was killed. The other pilot, a 60-year-old man, was seriously injured and was taken to the hospital.

  • Cell woman for keep child in trunk

    Cell woman for keep child in trunk

    tulle November 16, 2018 19:32 Hot Recent News

    A Frenchwoman has been sentenced to five years in prison, of which three years conditionally, to keep her child hidden from the rest of the world in, among other things, the trunk of her car. Furthermore, the judge in Tulle in central France deprived Rosa-Maria Da Cruz of parental authority over her daughter Séréna, reported the channel FranceInfo.

  • New accusations to Facebook address

    New accusations to Facebook address

    menlo park November 15, 2018 20:48 Hot Recent News

    A new scandal is playing around Facebook. The company would have tried to put critics with fake news in a bad light, to divert attention from perils about, for example, the lack of privacy security on the social network. Facebook denies having done something wrong. The ties with the lobbying company in question have since been broken.

  • British agreement: Northern Ireland in EU

    British agreement: Northern Ireland in EU

    london November 14, 2018 08:48 Hot Recent News

    It seems that the agreement on the Brexit, which the British Cabinet is discussing on Wednesday, is that Northern Ireland remains in the EU and thus becomes a sort of separate from the United Kingdom. That said the leader of the Irish party DUP, Arlene Foster based on draft texts. Comments from other Northern Irish politicians also point to this, although the content of the agreement is not yet known.

  • Blok asks Hungary to stop slander

    Blok asks Hungary to stop slander

    brussels November 12, 2018 19:00 Hot Recent News

    Hungary must stop smear campaigns against those who express their views on the rule of law in the country. Minister Stef Blok (Foreign Affairs) asked the Hungarian Secretary of State Szabolcs Takacs (European Affairs) during a meeting on the situation in the country.

  • UN aid convoy reaches Syrian refugees

    UN aid convoy reaches Syrian refugees

    damascus November 3, 2018 23:32 Hot Recent News

    For the first time in almost a year, a United Nations aid convoy has reached a refugee camp in southern Syria. The 50,000 people in the Rukban camp near the three-country point of Syria, Jordan and Iraq need urgent help, according to the UN on Saturday. In addition to food, medicine and hygienic material, vaccines have also been put in place for about 10,000 children.

  • 'Bin Salman called Khashoggi danger'

    'Bin Salman called Khashoggi danger'

    washington November 2, 2018 00:32 Hot Recent News

    The Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman described the murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the days after his disappearance as a dangerous Islamist, member of the Muslim Brotherhood. He said, according to The Washington Post, in a telephone conversation with Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and safety advisor John Bolton before Riyadh admitted that the columnist had died in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

  • Shooter synagogue US can get death penalty

    Shooter synagogue US can get death penalty

    washington October 28, 2018 00:16 Hot Recent News

    The man who opened fire on Saturday in a synagogue in the American city of Pittsburgh can get the death penalty. He is being prosecuted for several criminal offenses, including a hate crime. That's what Justice Minister Jeff Sessions said.

  • Turkey promises clearing killing Khashoggi

    Turkey promises clearing killing Khashoggi

    ankara October 22, 2018 21:48 Hot Recent News

    Turkey will do everything in its power to clarify the 'shameful murder' of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. That's what President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman said to reporters Monday. After a cabinet meeting, he once again said that the Turkish authorities concerned had set themselves the goal of getting all the details in this case to the table.

  • Moscow: vote on name Macedonia forged

    Moscow: vote on name Macedonia forged

    moscow October 22, 2018 19:00 Hot Recent News

    The vote in the Macedonian parliament supporting the change of the name of the country has been manipulated by a combination of blackmail, threats and buying votes. That said the Russian Foreign Ministry Monday.

  • British growth is lagging behind

    British growth is lagging behind

    October 20, 2018 14:48 Hot Recent News

    A Brexit summit has failed again this week. The British Prime Minister Theresa May had a quarter of an hour to explain her requirements. She spoke so quickly that the other government leaders hardly understood her. 'It is still a mystery what the British want,' sighed one of those present against Bloomberg.

  • Man designs screen-darkening glasses

    Man designs screen-darkening glasses

    los angeles October 16, 2018 10:32 Hot Recent News

    Today we see more and more intrusive screen ads on the street, which can be very tiring. Scott Blew, an engineer from Los Angeles, designed a pair of glasses to escape this screen bombardment. With these glasses all screens, on smartphones and most computer screens, are completely black.

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