• Air France-KLM and Lufthansa avoid Sinai

    Air France-KLM and Lufthansa avoid Sinai

    October 31, 2015 20:15 Hot Recent News

    Two of the largest European airlines, Air France-KLM and Lufthansa, have decided to avoid the airspace over the Sinai so long is not clear why there Saturday a Russian Airbus crashed. That spokesmen of both companies reported Saturday.

  • Proposal for ceasefire in Syria

    Proposal for ceasefire in Syria

    October 30, 2015 21:08 Hot Recent News

    At the international meeting on Syria in Vienna would circulate a proposal that mention of a proposal for a ceasefire. Then there would be a transitional government to be installed. In the transitional regime, there should be room for President Assad and the Syrian rebels, as reporting anonymous diplomats.

  • Kurdish family 50 days stuck on airport

    Kurdish family 50 days stuck on airport

    moscow October 29, 2015 23:00 Hot Recent News

    A Syrian Kurdish families from northern Iraq that the flight is beaten for IS 's been almost a month onto an airfield in Moscow. According to the Russian government their visas are invalid so they do not come in Russia, writes CNN Thursday.

  • Dutchman book online and travel more luxurious

    Dutchman book online and travel more luxurious

    utrecht October 29, 2015 14:45 Hot Recent News

    Increasingly people are booking their holidays online. Last year, 81 percent of all holidays booked through the internet. Furthermore, we increasingly make composite holidays : transport and accommodation are booked separately from each other. The holiday is also increasingly luxurious, including through the advent of all-inclusive hotels. According to figures from research firm NBTC- NIPO.

  • Sakharov Prize for Saudi blogger Badawi

    Sakharov Prize for Saudi blogger Badawi

    strasbourg October 29, 2015 14:00 Hot Recent News

    The Saudi blogger, writer and activist Raif Badawi won the Sakharov Human Rights Prize in 2015. That was announced Thursday by the EU parliament in Strasbourg. The prize for freedom of thought is linked to 50,000 euros.

  • Power failures by US airship adrift

    Power failures by US airship adrift

    October 29, 2015 09:30 Hot Recent News

    An American military airship which had gone adrift, causing blackouts in 30,000 households. The zeppelin-like monster hit unknown reasons apart from its anchors in the state of Maryland, the US east coast, and landed after three hours in the neighboring state of Pennsylvania.

  • Spotify free version does not harm industry

    Spotify free version does not harm industry

    October 28, 2015 11:45 Hot Recent News

    Spotify may regularly have criticized the free version of the music service, but research from the University of Minnesota shows that this criticism is unjustified. According to two scientists from the American University, the free version of Spotify mainly affects piracy.

  • Cat with hangover

    Cat with hangover

    October 27, 2015 19:00 Hot Recent News

    Over seven weeks, he was gone, the cat Alyosha. He was often long path, but never so long. Bazin Claudia handed out flyers, hung pictures, but her cat was and remained untraceable. After almost two months, he was unexpectedly found in the cellar of a nearby house. The animal had to keep alive knowledge by getting three open bottles and content to drink.

  • iPhone update lets users overslept

    iPhone update lets users overslept

    amsterdam November 3, 2015 10:47 Hot Recent News

    The new update of iOS , the operating system of the iPhone and iPad software, Apple now offers also the function to carry out the update overnight, but by that night update, many users may overslept.

  • Russians dig czar Alexander III

    Russians dig czar Alexander III

    moscow October 27, 2015 15:00 Hot Recent News

    Russian researchers will study the remains of Tsar Alexander III dig. The intention is to establish the identity of two of his grandchildren. It's about the children of his son Czar Nicholas II who in 1918 with their father were executed by the Bolsheviks. This writes the Russian newspaper The Moscow Times.

  • Cabinet loses appeal to eavesdrop

    Cabinet loses appeal to eavesdrop

    October 27, 2015 14:29 Hot Recent News

    The court in The Hague has also determined on appeal that the secret services AIVD and MIVD no phone calls allowed eavesdropping where a lawyer participates. This is only allowed if there is independent monitoring, but it is missing. If this is not within a few months yet, the government should stop eavesdropping.

  • Soldiers walk in Colombia rebel ambush

    Soldiers walk in Colombia rebel ambush

    bogota October 27, 2015 10:23 Hot Recent News

    The Colombian guerrilla group ELN has slain in a bloody attack on security forces certainly eleven soldiers and a policeman. They were in a mountainous region in the northern department of Boyaca ambushed and surprised with explosives and shot.

  • Posh Malibu restores ' faded glory beach '

    Posh Malibu restores ' faded glory beach '

    October 26, 2015 23:08 Hot Recent News

    More than 120 owners of houses to a famous beach in California's Malibu stopping converted together 28 million euros in a project to restore largely washed away sand artificially. The Los Angeles Times reported Monday that the authorities have approved this month by the unique private initiative.

  • Weather tear gas in parliament Kosovo

    Weather tear gas in parliament Kosovo

    October 23, 2015 23:25 Hot Recent News

    For the third time in a few weeks the opposition in the parliament of Kosovo has put the deliberations crippled by the meeting room full of tear gas. Even extra police in the parliament building could not prevent the Party for Self-determination anyone with the gas chased out.

  • Angry students argue with President Zuma

    Angry students argue with President Zuma

    October 23, 2015 13:57 Hot Recent News

    Thousands of angry South African students Friday at the government buildings protesting against plans to increase tuition. The demonstrators tried fences around the buildings in Pretoria, where President Jacob Zuma has an office, pulling down.

  • Suspended prison sentence blundering agent

    Suspended prison sentence blundering agent

    brussels October 22, 2015 20:03 Hot Recent News

    The agent held in May last year, important information after a terrorist attack in Brussels long before him, on Thursday received a suspended sentence of two months. The man risked six months in prison and a fine up to 3000 euros. His lawyers have already announced job.

  • Fuss about penalties for illegal downloading

    Fuss about penalties for illegal downloading

    October 22, 2015 17:17 Hot Recent News

    There is considerable fuss among users of online services like Popcorn Time, allowing free - and illegal - movies and series to watch. A Dutch guy living in Germany, has been fined nearly € 1,100 and the Dutch entertainment industry also threatens to address users here.

  • IPad not harm children

    IPad not harm children

    October 22, 2015 15:37 Hot Recent News

    Two years ago, warned a leading US organization for various risks and health problems that could cause use of smartphones and iPads in children and teens. Now it seems the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have revised her opinion to 180 degrees. Digital media consumption may even be positive for the development of children.

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