• Passenger data with Curaçao

    Passenger data with Curaçao

    the hague July 11, 2017 22:24 Hot Recent News

    Minister Stef Block (Security and Justice) and Curaçao, Saint Maarten and Aruba have made agreements that need to bring closer passenger data exchange. That happened on St. Maarten on Tuesday during the so-called Justice Vierlanden Concert.

  • Conditional fine Black Piet protester

    Conditional fine Black Piet protester

    the hague July 11, 2017 14:27 Hot Recent News

    A protester against Black Piet has to pay a compensation of 500 euros to an agent who held him in protest in 2014. The court in The Hague condemned the activist, known Amsterdammer Jerry Afriyie, on a conditional fine of 500 euros on Tuesday.

  • Six whales died in Canada for a month

    Six whales died in Canada for a month

    toronto June 25, 2017 06:39 Hot Recent News

    Since the beginning of this month, six dead north capers, a threatened whale species, have been found on the coast of Canada. Marine biologists and animal organizations are worried. Not before did they do this on this scale, the Canadian public broadcaster CBC News reports.

  • Applause for pastor at the start of Pink Saturday

    Applause for pastor at the start of Pink Saturday

    the bosch June 24, 2017 11:06 Hot Recent News

    Pastor Geertjan van Rossem of Saint John in Den Bosch received applause on Saturday for his participation in the much-discussed ecumenical celebration at the beginning of Pink Saturday. The prayer service Saturday morning was in the Protestant Great Church in Den Bosch, because Bishop Gerard de Korte had withdrawn the permission to keep those in St. John because of protests from priests and believers.

  • Labor comes with more tax for wealthy people

    Labor comes with more tax for wealthy people

    bradford May 16, 2017 19:15 Hot Recent News

    British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn presented the election manifesto on Tuesday for his Socialist Labor Party. It is based on a sharp increase in tax on higher income and especially tax on corporate profits. Corbyn wants to say the inequality in the country, according to British media Tuesday.

  • Weather died skiers in Alps
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    Weather died skiers in Alps

    turin February 18, 2017 10:39 Hot Recent News

    Weather died three skiers. Three Italians Friday did not return from an excursion in the Alps on the border of Italy and France. A search by rescuers Saturday gave the like of the guide and the couple that he escorted near the Italian town of Cesana.

  • Another fake old master

    Another fake old master

    new york January 18, 2017 17:12 Hot Recent News

    A so-called 16th-century Italian painting that some years ago was sold at Sotheby's in New York, turns out to be fake. Further investigation revealed that the painting contains pigments that only invented in the 20th century, according to the New York Times and other media Amerikaane.

  • Millions of pilgrims honor Virgin of Guadelupe

    Millions of pilgrims honor Virgin of Guadelupe

    December 12, 2016 21:12 Hot Recent News

    Nearly seven million Catholics on Monday at the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico City raised. The faithful gathered in and for the church of the patron saint of Mexico and Latin America. The annual pilgrimage on December 12 is one of the largest in the world.

  • Sinterklaas lie harms trust

    Sinterklaas lie harms trust

    amsterdam November 24, 2016 13:48 Hot Recent News

    Whoever thought that Santa Claus is a children's innocent is wrong. Parents tell their children stories about Sinterklaas and his helpers can thus harm the confidence of their offspring. For that two psychologists warn in the leading medical journal The Lancet.

  • Talks on reuniting Cyprus resume

    Talks on reuniting Cyprus resume

    November 20, 2016 10:39 Hot Recent News

    The negotiations on the reunification of Cyprus resumed break after about a week. Nikos Anastasiades and Mustafa Akinci, the leaders of Greek Turkish Cypriots, met up again on Sunday in the Swiss resort of Mont Pelerin behind closed doors. This was announced by the national television channel RIK.

  • Company warns own heart implant

    Company warns own heart implant

    October 11, 2016 21:48 Hot Recent News

    The American company St. Jude Medical in Saint Paul warns on its website for batteries in a heart implant that could stop unexpectedly along. It alerts doctors and patients that through this 'rare' error (0.21 percent), the implant does not work anymore.

  • Matthew worst hurricane in years

    Matthew worst hurricane in years

    October 1, 2016 06:18 Hot Recent News

    Hurricane Matthew, who moves toward Jamaica and Cuba, Friday (local time) grown in strength and become the first major hurricane in the area since 2007. Matthew now has a strength with winds of 260 kilometers per hour which he can destroy homes, according to meteorologists.

  • Mother Teresa canonized

    Mother Teresa canonized

    rome September 4, 2016 10:21 Hot Recent News

    Pope Francis on Sunday during a special Mass in St. Peter's Square, the nun Mother Teresa a saint explained. The Albanian nun, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was working in the Indian city of Calcutta and gold as an icon of charity.

  • Mother Teresa of Calcutta is sacred

    Mother Teresa of Calcutta is sacred

    rome August 29, 2016 15:06 Hot Recent News

    Mother Teresa, the nun who worked in the Indian city of Calcutta with the poor and sick, is elevated to holy Sunday. During a special ceremony in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City Pope Francis appoints the Albanian nun to saint.

  • Priest attacked in church Sumatra

    medan August 28, 2016 07:51 Hot Recent News

    Church goers on Sunday in Medan on the Indonesian island of Sumatra which overpowered a man detonated a small bomb while on duty and a priest was attacked with a knife. The priest and the attacker both were slightly injured, the Jakarta Post reports.

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