• 'Girl (7) strangled in Belgium'
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    'Girl (7) strangled in Belgium'

    mont-saint-guibert March 1, 2019 22:16 Hot Recent News

    Belgian authorities have deposited a street in the Belgian town of Mont-Saint-Guibert for hours. According to French media, a girl of seven deaths was found in a building after she was...

  • Pope compares abortion with rent murder

    Pope compares abortion with rent murder

    rome October 10, 2018 12:48 Hot Recent News

    Pope Francis compared abortion with rent murder. In the past, the pope sometimes said that his Roman Catholic Church is too concerned with debates about abortion. He also showed some understanding in 2015 for women who let their pregnancy end 'because they see no other way out.' He also described abortion as a sin, but at the same time as a tragedy.

  • Pope honors Ireland's 'holy drinker'

    Pope honors Ireland's 'holy drinker'

    vatican city August 24, 2018 21:00 Hot Recent News

    Matt Talbot, a Dubliner who died in 1925, was once a notorious slap. Now he is on his way to becoming a saint. Pope Francis will honor him on Saturday during his visit to predominantly Catholic Ireland, but not by giving a toast.

  • Russian trolls twittered about vaccination

    Russian trolls twittered about vaccination

    washington August 24, 2018 13:00 Hot Recent News

    Russian Twitter accounts have attempted to raise unrest in more ways. That is what American scientists say. The accounts would also have written about vaccinations. The researchers from three prestigious American universities write about it in the American Journal of Public Health.

  • 'Dog opens freight hatch of passenger aircraft'

    'Dog opens freight hatch of passenger aircraft'

    moscow July 23, 2018 14:54 Hot Recent News

    A dog has opened the cargo hatch during a flight from Saint Petersburg to Moscow. As a result, the passenger unit was forced to make an emergency landing. The dog had escaped from his cage in the luggage room and in one way or another had opened the hatch of the Boeing 737, reports the Russian news agency Interfax on the basis of an employee from the Moscow airport.

  • King Filip at France-Belgium semi-finals

    King Filip at France-Belgium semi-finals

    July 8, 2018 14:24 Hot Recent News

    The Belgian King Filip is watching the semi-final between France and Belgium at the World Cup on Tuesday from the stands in St. Petersburg. That confirms a source to the Belga news agency. The palace refused to confirm the trip from Filip to Russia on Saturday.

  • Queen Elizabeth feels unwell and cancels plans

    Queen Elizabeth feels unwell and cancels plans

    June 28, 2018 13:21 Hot Recent News

    Queen Elizabeth (92) does not feel well and has decided to stay at home. The British queen planned to attend the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George on Thursday. The celebration is at St. Paul's Cathedral in the inner city of London.

  • 'Surprises' with restoration Lam Gods
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    'Surprises' with restoration Lam Gods

    ghent June 19, 2018 14:15 Hot Recent News

    The restoration of the altarpiece Lam Gods by the brothers Hubert and Jan van Eyck has yielded some surprises. After the removal of overpaintings from the sixteenth century, the muzzle of the lamb on the central panel appears more pronounced. Moreover, the animal seems to look more penetrating.

  • Hat Napoleon auctioned in Lyon

    Hat Napoleon auctioned in Lyon

    lyon June 18, 2018 12:09 Hot Recent News

    A hat that the French emperor Napoleon left behind on the battlefield of Waterloo will be auctioned in Lyon on Monday. The so-called stitch was taken away by the Dutch Baron Arnout Jacques Van Zuijlen Van Nijevelt after the defeat of Napoleon in Waterloo.

  • Paris clears large migrant camp

    Paris clears large migrant camp

    paris May 30, 2018 08:21 Hot Recent News

    The police have started in Paris with the evacuation of the largest camp of migrants of the region. Approximately 1700 people have to leave the settlement at the Porte de la Villette. They are taken to about twenty temporary places in the Paris region, where their origin and status will be looked at.

  • Paters Westvleteren leave beer behind

    Paters Westvleteren leave beer behind

    westvleteren March 25, 2018 21:45 Hot Recent News

    The Flemish fathers who brew the exclusive Trappist beer Westvleteren, have buried the battle ax with the Dutch supermarket chain Jan Linders. The Flemish broadcaster VRT reports that they were not taking legal action, after the company had promised not to sell the Trappist again.

  • Russia employs 23 British diplomats

    moscow March 17, 2018 09:06 Hot Recent News

    Russia will deploy 23 British diplomats in the short term. The British ambassador Laurie Bristow was summoned by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Moscow on Saturday morning and heard the measure there.

  • Pope advocates two-state solution

    vatican city December 25, 2017 13:42 Hot Recent News

    Pope Francis has argued in his Christmas message for a two-state solution to put an end to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. The church prince expressed from the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica the hope that the parties could settle their disputes peacefully.

  • Airline Venezuela on black table

    brussels November 30, 2017 13:36 Hot Recent News

    The Venezuelan airline Avior Airlines is no longer allowed to fly in European airspace. The company has been put on the list of unsafe companies, the European Commission announced.

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