British war battles die for several hours
ottawa September 19, 2017 13:12A British woman and her Canadian husband, who celebrated their 75th anniversary celebration last month, died only five hours apart last Friday.
A British woman and her Canadian husband, who celebrated their 75th anniversary celebration last month, died only five hours apart last Friday.
The Netherlands still has the opportunity to develop the super-fast 'vacuum train' that Hyperloop One wants to develop. That lets the company know. The company will fully support ten other candidates, with money and knowledge, to make their plans reality. In addition, there are eleven projects, including those of the Netherlands, who are given the opportunity to further develop their proposals.
The Netherlands still has the chance to develop the super-fast 'vacuum train' that Hyperloop One wants to develop. That lets the company know. The company will fully support ten other candidates, with money and knowledge, to make their plans reality. In addition, there are eleven projects, including those of the Netherlands, who are given the opportunity to further develop their proposals.
The United States is considering closing their embassy in the Cuban capital of Havana in response to possible attacks by sound waves on diplomatic staff. 'We are making a possible conclusion,' said Foreign Minister Rex Tillerson in an interview with CBS on Sunday.
The tropical storm José has again increased to hurricane power and is now moving very slowly in the north toward the Atlantic Ocean. US meteorologists expect the storm to hit the state of New York next week and then head towards Canada.
Rampenfighter Rob McNamara of the Canadian rescue organization Global Medic is deeply impressed with the devastation on St. Maarten. The rescue worker visits every possible natural tragedy in the world, but the dramatic effect of hurricane Irma is causing few disasters.
Equifax Credit Bureau has been hit by cyber attacks. Hackers thus gained access to credit card details, home addresses, birth dates and other information from potentially 143 million Americans.
Belgium wants to know from the European Court of Justice whether the trade agreement between the EU and Canada (CETA) does not violate European treaties. In particular, it wants a judgment on the controversial conflict resolution system, the so-called Investment Court System (ICS), which is included in CETA.
A British man has been sentenced to sixteen years to rape minors he has never met. He grabbed nude pictures of teenagers from countries like Canada, the US and Australia, after which he forced his victims to sexually abuse their own relatives.
The fipronil scandal is increasingly taking place. Meanwhile, eggs in 45 countries have been infected with eggs or egg products since last summer it was discovered that the drug in the Netherlands and Belgium was used illegally to kill blood lice in chicken stables.
Google Home can now be used as a bluetooth speaker. Google announced its support for wireless technology earlier this year, but its actual rollout began Monday.
Webstore giant Amazon has gained green light to take over Whole Foods supermarket group.
A Canadian man forced a black bear to hit his nose because he had been following a toddler. When the toddler entered his house in the Canadian Gibsons, located in the province of British Columbia, the animal followed him. The mother who was at home with her two sons, suddenly heard her son shouting. 'Mom, look!'
The proposed acquisition of the American seed trader Monsanto by the German chemical company Bayer strikes objections from the European Commission.
The crisis with the eggs infested with fipronil has not prevented the Belgian village of Malmédy from baking a huge omelet.
North Korea has released a Canadian pastor born in South Korea previously convicted of life-long forced labor. His release was on humanitarian grounds, according to KCNA State Press Office.
A passenger airline from Air Canada appears to have landed on some of the aircraft left in San Francisco at the end of last month until they were allowed to leave. The pilots saw at the last moment that they were wrong and still managed to prevent a huge disaster.
A great robot spin on the Notre Dame of Montreal has caused much fuss to Catholics. They found the demonic and holy knowledge that this spider was placed on their church. Archbishop Terrence Prendergas, who gave permission for the placement, expected some criticism, but not so much.
The Walloon Parliament approved a new government on Friday. Liberal Willy Borsus becomes prime minister of the first Walloon government without socialists in nearly thirty years. He follows Paul Magnette, who made famous France in France and himself worldwide when he refused to agree to the CETA Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada.
In July 2007, the Canadian Border Guard also received firearms for the long border guarding. Since then, the agents have never shot an intruder or smuggler. The broadcaster CBC reported Friday that members of the Canadian Border Agency (CBSA) lost a total of eighteen times in ten years.
In Australian public representations, many elected are busy with their descent. They feverishly research their family roots, but not because they like it. An old Australian law prohibits MEPs from having a different nationality. And the law suddenly makes victims in politics.
The Palestinian movement Hamas must remain on the European list of terrorist organizations. This has determined the European Court of Justice on Wednesday. It rejected a lower court decision from 2014 to delete the move from the list.
Cyber Security Kaspersky Lab launched Kaspersky Free on Tuesday, on its twentieth birthday. This free antivirus program should increase the overall level of security on the Internet, says founder Eugene Kaspersky in a blog.
Google will soon introduce a new feature in its search engine and in Google Maps. The tech giant will alert users with SOS Alert in emergencies, reports Google Tuesday.
A former Canadian bishop, was found guilty of polygamy. The 60-year-old Winston Blackmore is married to no less than 24 women and has 148 children. Blackmore was on Monday with his brother-in-law James Oler (53), who has 5 women, for the British Columbia Supreme Court. Both can get a jail sentence of five years.
Earths can now also float through ISS International Space Station. The complex has been added to Google Streetview. People can look around in the laboratories and in the lookout point, the Cupola. In addition, they get an explanation of where they are and what happens.
Walloon Prime Minister Paul Magnette steps up. The socialist takes up the mayor of Charleroi. Magnette became world famous in October when he refused to agree to the CETA Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada. The drawing ceremony with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had to be postponed until Wallonia received certain guarantees.
The number of asylum seekers crossing the border from Canada to the United States has increased again after a temporary decline. The authorities in Toronto announced Friday that in the month of June 884 refugees had come in and detained by the police. The 2017 counter came to 4345, which indicates that the 2011 record year will be surpassed.
An Australian senator who wrote history of giving birth to breastfeeding in parliament has resigned after finding out that she has dual nationality.
The 16-year-old German scholar Linda W., who traveled to IS area last year, was recently arrested in Mosul. The girl would be part of a group of twenty female warriors from the Islamic State terrorist group. That is what the German newspaper Die Welt reports.