Eyewitness: 'People ran away in panic'
strasbourg December 12, 2018 11:48Robbert Baruch was less than twenty meters from the shooting in Strasbourg, where three people died last night. The 51-year-old Hagenaar fled to a bakery, right next to the...
Robbert Baruch was less than twenty meters from the shooting in Strasbourg, where three people died last night. The 51-year-old Hagenaar fled to a bakery, right next to the...
Among the three deaths caused by the shooting in the French city of Strasbourg is a Thai tourist. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Southeast Asian country it is a 45...
The alleged gunner of Strasbourg, Chérif Chekatt, has a good criminal record and was known to the authorities. The suspect, born in Strasbourg, was with the French intelligence services...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague has no indication that there are Dutch among the victims in Strasbourg. The ministry announces that it is the situation in the French...
The French police assume a terrorist act during the shooting near a Christmas market in Strasbourg. According to the Minister of the Interior, two people have died....
At a Christmas market on the Rue des Grandes in Strasbourg (France) a shooting took place on Tuesday evening. According to the French fire brigade, one has been killed and three injured. The…
The Monday Christmas market in Cologne, Germany, has a slightly different picture this year. While agents are on guard, they will not be on the market with machine guns as was the case in 2017.
A new umbrella creates strange looks on the street in Japan. It has everything away from a condom.
The European Commission calls on the Member States to speed up the completion of the Digital Single Market, the Capital Market Union and the Banking Union.
The man who injured an agent on Tuesday morning at the Brussels coal market in a mes attack, was on trial leave. He was stuck for attempted manslaughter. He was allowed to test while the Belgian Public Prosecution Service issued a negative recommendation.
Google has put the Dutch speaking Assistant on the market last month. This is the first step in a long discovery journey that many of us sooner or later have to deal with. At home, at work or in public life. Whether you jump on that train is up to yourself, but if you take the jump, you enter a new intriguing world.
Owners of many wood stoves belong to the category of worst air polluters. Those who heat their stove during the cold weather produce six times more air pollution than a truck.
If Chinese people are reticent about gambling, there really needs to be something going on with their wallets. And Chinese people are increasingly avoiding casinos.
The Belgian zinc smelter Nyrstar, the largest in Europe with a branch in Brabant, is coming to the stock market on Monday. More and more investors are following a devastating report by ABN Amro about the future of the company.
The Queensland police have arrested a 50-year-old woman suspected of having put needles and pins in strawberries. For weeks, research has preceded this with national cooperation from various Australian government departments. The suspected perpetrator is likely to be brought before the judge in Brisbane on Monday. Because the investigation has not yet been completed, the public prosecutor did not want to say anything about her.
Former stock market guru Jean-Pierre Van Rossem from Flanders was found guilty of forgery, money laundering, tax fraud and fraud. The court in Brussels put the 73-year-old former politician Friday two years imprisonment after a three-year requirement, report Flemish media.
If there is no agreement on the brexit, the European Union wants to set a customs border in the Irish Sea, between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom. For example, Northern Ireland can remain part of the internal market and customs union and the land border with EU member Ireland can remain open. The Times reports this on the basis of a letter from the British Prime Minister Theresa May who has seen the newspaper.
The price of American crude oil has dropped even further on Thursday and thanks to large supply this year has plunged through the 20% limit.
PostNL competitor BPost drops again on the stock market after disappointing results. The company that wanted to buy PostNL in 2016 does not seem to be able to achieve its goals, according to analysts.
The digital currency bitcoin has not only disrupted the banking system in its first ten years. According to experts, the jubilaris has opened the door to a reliable alternative for banks and intermediaries, from brokers to car sellers, thanks to $ 110 billion market value.
In the Belgian city of Bruges there has been an uproar about the annual Christmas market. From now on it will be called 'Wintermarkt', reports VTM Nieuws. The organizers change the name to not offend people with other beliefs.
Germany too needs hundreds of thousands of new homes quickly. The offer is small and the prices are rising. The Merkel government introduced a kind of child benefit for their own home to stimulate the market. Families and single-parent families, provided their taxable income is not too high, can receive a subsidy of 1200 euros per child per year for the purchase or construction of a house. The scheme is guaranteed for ten years.
A peaceful Christmas thought, there is a seller on the antique market in the Belgian Tongeren lacquer. At one of the stalls, Christmas balls and peaks with Nazi symbols were offered. A Dutch woman who roamed the market came across the controversial Christmas decoration and shared photos on Twitter. It is not known who managed the stand.
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.
The legalization of cannabis cultivation in Canada Wednesday caused investors headaches on the first legal working day with stock market losses.
The Chinese brand Huawei has not been a small player for a long time. Last week, Bloomberg Intelligence even reported that the brand in the home country had overtaken Apple. Yesterday, Richard Yu presented the Mate 20 Series smartphones and a new smartwatch at the London ExCel Arena. Both with impressive and striking specifications and possibilities.
The Italian interest rate has risen sharply on Monday to the highest level since February 2014. Investors are worried after the European Commission, after consultation, sharply criticized the latest budget plans that allow the deficit to rise against agreements.
Elon Musk and Tesla have reached a settlement on Saturday with the US stock market watchdog SEC. As part of the settlement, Musk must resign within 45 days as CEO of Tesla and he may not hold that position for three years, according to the SEC. Musk and Tesla must also each pay a fine of 20 million dollars, some 17.2 million euros.
The German steelmaker ThyssenKrupp is considering a break-up. On that news from the Bloomberg news agency, the share increased by more than 9% on the German stock market Thursday afternoon.
The British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn will meet with EU negotiator Michel Barnier on the planned departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union on Thursday, British media reported.