Today in the Sunday newspaper
November 1, 2015 12:00Good morning! Today in the Sunday newspaper : trains run competition by making it a whole network of mostly luxury buses with electrical outlets and wi-fi.
Good morning! Today in the Sunday newspaper : trains run competition by making it a whole network of mostly luxury buses with electrical outlets and wi-fi.
Both black boxes of the Airbus A321 which crashed Saturday have been found in Egypt. The Egyptian Minister of Civil Aviation made Saturday announced that the second black box had been recovered. Earlier in the day the first box was found.
As a result of the numerous bloody conflicts around the world, the United Nations and the Red Cross Saturday for the first time made an urgent appeal. The two international organizations are calling on governments to more effort to protect the civilian population. "Despite the appalling atrocities the world reacts with irritating doing nothing," lamented UN chief Ban Ki-moon.
The plane crash in the Sinai Peninsula is the deadliest in a Russian device for years, but hours after the accident the 224 dead seem almost forgotten. The main question that hangs over the crash : who or what is the cause? Several theories are doing the rounds, including a technical defect provisionally seems the most likely. However, unrest caused by Islamic State (IS), which claims to have the gear lowered.
The colossal space rock " Spooky " that Saturday ' narrowly ' skims past our planet at a speed of 125,000 kilometers per hour does its name proud. The asteroid looks like a skull.
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus now officially confirms the loss of an A321-200 ' family unit ' for up to 240 passengers.
The Russian holiday flight Metrojet is above the Sinai desert literally fell from the sky and crashed in inhospitable area.
A Russian passenger plane with 212 passengers was definitely missing Saturday morning a short time. There could be no more made contact with the craft that flew over the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
The White House makes mail exchange between President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did not publicly. The e-mails are subject to the Presidential Records Act, a law that regulates the confidentiality of presidential documents.
The main decision of the ministers and diplomats from the seventeen countries Friday in Vienna talked about the struggle in Syria, was about two weeks to gather again komen.Toch important decisions lie ahead. A cease-fire would already be in the short term. For the longer term were discussed elections and the formation of a transitional government.
(Turkey) - Hundreds of war refugees and fortune seekers wait in an abandoned holiday resort on their highly-paid cruise to Europe. The sea is too dangerous, that is why they stay longer on the huge park just off the Turkish resort CESNE.
A Scotsman with a striking reddish beard looked surprised when he picked up Thursday night flight from London to Galway, Ireland. Neil Douglas walked unsuspectingly into the unit when he found to his amazement his double on the seat beside him.
A 17- year-old girl is in the south of Italy, her mother shot and killed when she snatched the phone from her daughter. The daughter is arrested, Italian media report.
The Member States of the European Union must honor their commitments they have made to tackle the refugee crisis really fulfilling. EU Minister Donald Tusk and President of the European Commission JeAu-Claude Juncker Friday sent a letter to all 28 countries with the message that they must " deliver ".
The man who is suspected in Germany of the kidnapping and murder of a refugee boy in Berlin, has already made a victim. During the hearings on the four-year-old Mohamed, whose body was found Thursday in the car of the accused, confessed the 32-year-old man that he has slain a child in July. That the prosecution confirmed Friday.
Police have made a second arrest in connection with the cyber attack on the British provider TalkTalk. It is a sixteen year old boy from London, reports the BBC.
Business networking site LinkedIn last quarter has been able to achieve significantly higher revenue. Like the previous quarter, the company benefits from the changes that have made it, it turned out Thursday. However, it put a loss in the books, but less than anticipated.
Nearly 57 million Turkish voters Sunday to elect a parliament again. The previous elections on June 7 did not yield any coalition government. The Party for Justice and Development (AK) President Erdogan lost in June for the first time in thirteen years the absolute majority in the 550- member parliament.
China does not cooperate in the case against the country who are going to deal with the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. The Philippines had in 2013 an indictment in areas of territorial claims in the South China Sea. China had objected. According to the country 's court is not entitled to rule on it, but Thursday the court ruled that it does take into consideration the case.
The mayor of Rome three weeks ago his resignation because of a scandal declaration, nevertheless decided not to leave. The sexagenarian mayor made Thursday Facebook announced, despite resistance from the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
The portrait of the British Prime Minister David Cameron not only inspires confidence in many English voters. Countless women in Thailand made money to marry this " good-looking and wealthy foreigner." Behind the initiative were shrewd impostors lurking, which converted many as 585 000 euro from the women conceded.
US and Russian foreign ministers, Sergei Lavrov and John Kerry, each speaking Thursday in Vienna on the civil war in Syria. It is an introduction to the international Syria- consultation is scheduled Friday in the Austrian capital. Kerry has arrived Thursday morning.
The announced end to the one-child policy in China is as yet no end to the major social and economic problems of this policy. The looming shortage of young people in the labor market, a shortage of revenue to pay pensions in the future, a large surplus of single men and a generation of children who, according to some researchers, especially like spoiled little emperor in the life to come.
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.
A unique image in the third great debate of the Republican candidates for the US presidency : Donald Trump held 28 consecutive minutes of his mouth. The ten participants, nine men and one woman, were not only attacked each other Wednesday night before the cameras of CNBC. They were occasionally very united in their criticism of the media.
The American agent Tuesday for global fuss made with a video that shows how he tackles a schoolgirl violently, was dismissed. According to his boss he has gone too out of line.
Parties in the civil war in southern Sudan have been guilty of atrocities. A report by the African Union describe witnessing massacres in the capital Juba how people were forced to drink the blood of kill or eat roast human flesh.
Dennis Hastert, former Speaker of the US House of Representatives, has Wednesday before the judge guilty of fraudulent payments. Prosecutors have demanded a half years in prison. Hastert was the Republican chairman of the House from 1999 to 2007.
Although half of the Dutch are concerned about Internet security, has only a small proportion (8 percent) actually had trouble with viruses or privacy violations last year, reported the Central Bureau of Statistics Wednesday.
The mysterious pictures of the gold train of the Nazis, who last week suddenly emerged on the Internet, appear nothing more and nothing less than a gold joke.