• Food shortage threatens quarter population of Mali

    Food shortage threatens quarter population of Mali

    bamako May 11, 2018 13:30 Hot Recent News

    A quarter of the population of Mali suffers from a lack of food. According to the United Nations, 4.3 million people are dependent on aid, including 274,000 children who are threatened by acute malnutrition. At least € 85 million is needed to meet the needs. Of that amount is less than 6 percent.

  • Sunny Malia is Walhalla for Brits

    Sunny Malia is Walhalla for Brits

    malia July 21, 2016 18:03 Hot Recent News

    At less than ten minutes drive from the 'Dutch colony' Hersonissos keep British youth their party holiday. Here it is all about shamelessly by drink until you fall over. Sodom and Ghomorra exists. The only hot Malia.

  • 'Gunner Dallas had bigger plans'

    'Gunner Dallas had bigger plans'

    July 10, 2016 15:30 Hot Recent News

    The man who last week shot and killed five officers in the US city of Dallas had plans for more attacks. That the police chief of Dallas, David Brown, said Sunday on the CNN program State of the Union.

  • Attack on house VP S Sudan

    Attack on house VP S Sudan

    juba July 10, 2016 14:48 Hot Recent News

    The home of the South Sudanese vice president and former rebel leader Riek Machar Sunday attacked by supporters of President Salva Kiir. That said a spokesman Machar. The capital Juba has already days the scene of violence.

  • Wounded officers after squatters protesting Berlin

    Wounded officers after squatters protesting Berlin

    July 10, 2016 14:33 Hot Recent News

    A large protest against the eviction of a squat in Berlin Saturday night ended in violent clashes between demonstrators and police. In addition, 123 officers were injured and 86 demonstrators were arrested, police said Sunday. It was the most violent protest in the German capital at least five years.

  • 'Get pacifist constitution from Japan '

    'Get pacifist constitution from Japan '

    July 10, 2016 13:30 Hot Recent News

    The Japanese ruling party LDP wants to change the current pacifist constitution of the country. That's Tomomi Inada, the policy chief of the LDP, said Sunday, after it became clear that the party is the big winner of the Senate elections this weekend.

  • Ex-general in focus as running mate Trump

    Ex-general in focus as running mate Trump

    July 10, 2016 12:54 Hot Recent News

    Donald Trump is considering choosing a retired general as his vice-presidential candidate. The idea is that General Michael Flynn, who advises Trump already since February, would be an important boost for Trump in the field of national security issues, said a source within the Republican Party that is involved in the selection process.

  • Dozens killed in shelling Aleppo

    Dozens killed in shelling Aleppo

    July 9, 2016 15:30 Hot Recent News

    Rebels in Syria have sat parts of the northern city of Aleppo under fire. Thereby certainly were 38 civilians, including children fourteen and thirteen women, were killed. It reports the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

  • NATO steps up fight against terrorism

    NATO steps up fight against terrorism

    warsaw July 9, 2016 14:54 Hot Recent News

    In an effort to reduce the breeding ground for terrorism, NATO is intensifying its activities in the Middle East and North Africa. Key is to increase the stability in those regions. Political leaders agreed at the NATO summit in Warsaw Saturday also with measures in the fight against terrorist organization Islamic State.

  • Castro not on arrival Obama on Cuba

    Castro not on arrival Obama on Cuba

    havana March 21, 2016 05:10 Hot Recent News

    US President Barack Obama is Sunday afternoon (local time) on arrival at the Havana airport not welcomed by his counterpart Raul Castro. Cuban President left his foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, the honors.

  • UN base attacked in northern Mali

    UN base attacked in northern Mali

    kidal February 12, 2016 11:49 Hot Recent News

    A base of peacekeepers from the United Nations in northern Mali was attacked Friday. In the early morning extremists shelled the camp in Kidal with a rain of missiles, the French broadcaster RFI reported on the authority of witnesses. The attack definitely lasted two hours. Two Guinean peacekeepers were killed, thirty others were wounded, said a spokesman for the UN mission Minusma told Bloomberg.

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