• Greenhouse Record in 2014

    Greenhouse Record in 2014

    geneve November 9, 2015 13:15 Hot Recent News

    The size of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has reached another record high in 2014. This was reported Monday to the meteorological organization of the UN, WMO (World Meteorological Organization) in its annual report.

  • Little hope of survivors dam breach Brazil

    Little hope of survivors dam breach Brazil

    November 9, 2015 09:00 Hot Recent News

    The probability that there are still survivors found after a dam breach in the south of Brazil is getting smaller and smaller. That the governor of the state of Minas Gerais said. He fears that the hopes for the thirteen miners and thirteen others is gone.

  • Federal Minister Steinmeier : hope for Syria

    Federal Minister Steinmeier : hope for Syria

    November 1, 2015 11:00 Hot Recent News

    The German minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Foreign Affairs has again confident that the civil war in Syria can be solved. " For the first time in years, there is reason to hope that the people in Syria in a not too distant future be able to live in peace in their own country," said Steinmeier to Bild am Sonntag.

  • Proposal for ceasefire in Syria

    Proposal for ceasefire in Syria

    October 30, 2015 21:08 Hot Recent News

    At the international meeting on Syria in Vienna would circulate a proposal that mention of a proposal for a ceasefire. Then there would be a transitional government to be installed. In the transitional regime, there should be room for President Assad and the Syrian rebels, as reporting anonymous diplomats.

  • ' Plasterk and police violate privacy most '

    ' Plasterk and police violate privacy most '

    amsterdam October 29, 2015 11:15 Hot Recent News

    The biggest privacy violators of the Netherlands Minister Ronald Plasterk (Interior) and the National Police. Plasterk Wednesday received the audience award at the Big Brother Awards, police chief Gerard Bouman received the expert price. The awards were presented by the civil rights organization Bits of Freedom.

  • Ban on public homosexuality Russia

    Ban on public homosexuality Russia

    moscow November 2, 2015 00:30 Hot Recent News

    A new Russian law, submitted by the Russian Communist Party, wants the ban to be " openly gay " to be in the public space. Violators of the ban can be seen mind a fine of between 4,000 and 5,000 rubles (58 to 72 euros).

  • Suspended prison sentence blundering agent

    Suspended prison sentence blundering agent

    brussels October 22, 2015 20:03 Hot Recent News

    The agent held in May last year, important information after a terrorist attack in Brussels long before him, on Thursday received a suspended sentence of two months. The man risked six months in prison and a fine up to 3000 euros. His lawyers have already announced job.

  • Kerry: hope to end tensions Israel

    Kerry: hope to end tensions Israel

    October 22, 2015 19:18 Hot Recent News

    US Secretary of State John Kerry is "cautiously optimistic" vote that tensions between Israelis and Palestinians can be quickly reduced. Kerry held Thursday that feeling about a conversation he had in Berlin with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

  • Incentives for girls

    Incentives for girls

    amsterdam October 21, 2015 10:26 Hot Recent News

    The Dutch labor market has big shortages of technical personnel and increase in the coming years will only increase. Especially girls that science subjects are left , while a technological background in many professions is an advantage.

  • Canadian Prime Minister Harper recognizes loss

    Canadian Prime Minister Harper recognizes loss

    ottawa October 20, 2015 09:43 Hot Recent News

    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Tuesday conceded defeat. The Conservative Party of Prime Minister has substantial loss in the parliamentary elections on Monday. The Liberal Party is the profit hurried away, and probably , the new prime minister : Justin Trudeau .

  • Rembrandt is not from England

    Rembrandt is not from England

    london October 17, 2015 00:10 Hot Recent News

    Portrait of Catrina Hooghsaet that Rembrandt painted in 1657 , should not for the time being England . The British Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has decided that the cloth is too important to resale to disappear abroad . The decision applies to mid- February 2016 , in the hope that reports a British buyer for that time. That the BBC reported Friday .

  • Turkey already has 2.2 million refugees

    Turkey already has 2.2 million refugees

    ankara October 15, 2015 13:58 Hot Recent News

    While the European Union the number of a million refugees going around in 2015, Turkey currently employs 2.2 million people who have left their country. That the Turks have allowed most foreigners fled in the world within their borders.

  • Police sniff much faster digital

    Police sniff much faster digital

    amsterdam October 13, 2015 12:16 Hot Recent News

    Previously, in police investigations binders full of seized documents , but now it's about ontiegelijk more information on smartphones, tablets and computers. To address this sea of ​​information to cope , the police together with the Dutch Forensic Institute ( NFI) developed a system to organize data for investigators and to be able to search much faster : Hansken .

  • Two prehistoric settlements discovered

    Two prehistoric settlements discovered

    bannewitz October 13, 2015 11:01 Hot Recent News

    Archaeologists have discovered during excavations in the German city of Dresden two prehistoric settlements . One of the settlements dating from the Neolithic period , around 2500 BC . The other comes from the Bronze Age and is about 1500 years younger. Has announced that the Saxon archeology office Monday .

  • Wreck found of Hundred Years War

    Wreck found of Hundred Years War

    london November 2, 2015 23:14 Hot Recent News

    The wreck of a ship from the time of the Hundred Years War may be found in the soil of an English river. With the ship Holigost pulled the then English king Henry V against the French in the war that lasted from 1337 to 1453.

  • Nobel 's message for whole regions

    Nobel 's message for whole regions

    October 9, 2015 21:47 Hot Recent News

    The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Tunisian National Dialogue consultative Quartet has a message for the entire region. That said trade unionist Houcine Abassi Friday in a response. Abassi is the leader of one of the parties of the Quartet , the UGTT ( Tunisian General Union of Labour ) . He believes it is an honor for Tunisia , but also hope for the Arab world because it emphasizes the power of negotiation and dialogue .

  • Countries around Syria promise better care

    Countries around Syria promise better care

    luxembourg October 8, 2015 23:13 Hot Recent News

    Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan , the countries that receive millions of Syrians , promise to improve basic services for the refugees. That is largely financed by European money. The three countries also pledged Thursday to reinforce the efforts of the registration of refugees, border security and tackling smugglers .

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