Agents are yanking for men who shout at spider
perth January 2, 2019 11:00Agents have wiped out western Australia for a man who was shouting at a spider. According to a police statement, the man suffers from a 'serious fear of spiders'.
Agents have wiped out western Australia for a man who was shouting at a spider. According to a police statement, the man suffers from a 'serious fear of spiders'.
For us it will take a few hours, but in the western part of the Pacific Ocean 2019 has already started. The new year has been ushered in on many islands. Tonga and Samoa in the Polynesian...
Rain, heat, snowstorms and flooding. In countries such as Australia, America and Japan, the turn of the year is accompanied by extreme weather conditions. In the US there are heavy snowstorms in...
After the sudden eruption of Mount Etna on Monday, it is still uneasy around the mountain. There are hundreds of light and some heavier earthquakes registered around the mountain in Sicily.
A sudden eruption of Mount Etna has messed up air traffic on Sicily on Monday afternoon. The airport of Catania was closed as a precaution for incoming and outgoing flights.
Australia has officially recognized West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. That is what the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Saturday. The country will not immediately become its embassy in Tel Aviv...
Defense and Foreign Affairs are in their stomach with the arrival of an Afghan sports team to the Invictus Games. The Olympic Games for soldiers injured during a broadcast...
On the east coast of Australia a surfer has been badly injured by a bite from a shark. The 36-year-old has lost a lot of blood and deep wounds in his leg have been left with the attack, according to broadcaster ABC.
An IS supporter who helped with the preparations for a terrorist murder was sentenced to 38 years in prison in Australia. Milad Atai (22) refused to stand up in court and laughed when he heard the penalty, message broadcaster ABC.
Strong winds have led to chaos at the two busiest airports in Australia. Thousands of travelers were stranded at the airports of Sydney and Melbourne after many dozens of flights were scrapped.
The government of Australia wants extremists to be able to deprive the Australian nationality more quickly. That is only now possible if they have been sentenced to a prison sentence of at least six years. 'We're going to delete that requirement,' said premier Scott Morrison according to broadcaster ABC.
A large sandstorm in the southeast of Australia obscured the sun and caused a nuisance. The sandstorm is the result of the drought that has persisted for months. Because of the strong wind, sand, dust and dirt are spread over a large area.
The woman who was arrested in Brisbane on Sunday because she is suspected of having put needles in strawberries is a former employee of a strawberry grower. That is what Australian media report. On Monday, the fifty-year-old My Ut Trinh was brought before the judge.
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.
The police in Melbourne, Australia, shot a man who attacked people in the street armed with a knife. He would certainly have wounded three people, Australian media reports.
A young family with car trouble has died in a remote area in the interior of Australia. The authorities have found four bodies a few kilometers from the vehicle.
The Scottish Jenny Graham (38) is the first woman to cycle around the world alone in 125 days with all her luggage. She arrived in Berlin on Thursday evening at the Brandenburger Tor, where she had left in the east on 16 June.
The death toll as a result of the earthquake and tsunami on Sulawesi has risen from 1558 to 1763. According to the emergency response service there is fear that there are still more than 5000 missing persons.
The official death toll due to the earthquake and tsunami last Friday on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi has risen from more than 1400 to 1558. This has been reported by the emergency response service.
The boss and chairman of the Australian public broadcaster, Justin Milne, resigned on Thursday after a scandal about an e-mail sent instruction to director and editor-in-chief Michelle Guthrie. Milne sent, according to publications from The Sydney Morning Herald in May, Guthrie the assignment to get rid of two journalistic employees, Emma Alberici and Andrew Probyn.
In the first weekend of the Oktoberfest in Munich, it is estimated that more than 800,000 visitors have come to the festival. That was considerably more than in 2017, when it was about 600,000.
A New Zealand supermarket chain has raised alarms after needles were found in strawberries. The relevant fruit brand is removed from the shelves, the newspaper The New Zealand Herald reports. The company Countdown advises customers from Australia to cut strawberries for safety.
Ships from several countries are in a race against time to save a wounded solo sailor. Indian Navy officer Abhilash Tomy participated in the Golden Globe Race, according to CNN, when his boat ran into trouble at some 3300 kilometers southwest of the Australian city of Perth.
The Australian police have arrested a 12-year-old for the strawberry terror that keeps the country in its grip. Presumably several miscreants stop needles in the fruit. There are already more than a hundred cases known, spread over several places.
Two people died at a dance festival in Sydney. The police suspects a drug overdose. Thirteen party goers are admitted to the hospital and hundreds of visitors have sought medical help.
A third strawberry grower in Australia was hit by needles and pins found in the fruits. The police fears that six companies are the victims of the needle stick.
It's Friday again, so you might want to get a greasy bite after a drink at work. A visitor to the KFC in Australia probably should not think about it anymore. He found a breaded and slimy chicken heart between his crispy chicken pieces.
In Australia, alarms were made after the discovery of needles in trays of strawberries. A branch organization of growers says, 'have reason to believe \u0026 # x27; \u0026 # x27; that a resentful ex-employee is responsible for this, reports Australian media.
The Czech Prime Minister, Andrej Babis, in principle questions the claim of boat refugees for asylum and protection in the EU. 'If you ask me, these are economic migrants- all illegal. Young men who do not go to war for war ', says Babis in an interview with the German newspaper Bild.
Uber now sends a message when it appears that one of his cars had an accident. The passenger must answer a few questions via his app. If something has indeed happened, Uber recommends calling an emergency number.