• Smoker tries to open plane door

    Smoker tries to open plane door

    hamburg May 23, 2016 14:27 Hot Recent News

    A unit of the German vliegtuigmaarschappij Lufthansa Sunday forced to make a landing because a passenger on eleven kilometers altitude tried to open the door of the plane. The man had been craving a cigarette.

  • Panic in plane spinning

    Panic in plane spinning

    montreal May 20, 2016 19:42 Hot Recent News

    Airline passengers screamed and stood on the seats, after they had identified two tarantulas in a unit of Air Transat. The poisonous spiders crawled through the cabin during a flight from Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic to Montreal in Canada, the Canadian CBC channel reported Friday.

  • Search for missing plane EgyptAir

    Search for missing plane EgyptAir

    May 19, 2016 07:39 Hot Recent News

    The Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Egypt on Thursday a massive search began for a passenger plane from EgyptAir, that on the night of Wednesday to Thursday disappeared during a flight from Paris to Cairo.

  • App shows effects wildfire Canada

    App shows effects wildfire Canada

    anzac May 17, 2016 06:12 Hot Recent News

    People who have had to leave their homes because of the bushfires in the Canadian state, Alberta, can now see through an application how their house it is increasing. The app has been developed by the authorities and uses satellite images, the BBC reported Sunday. Authorities warn that the images can be traumatic.

  • Dating lures Trump-haters to Canada

    Dating lures Trump-haters to Canada

    toronto May 10, 2016 22:16 Hot Recent News

    A dating site is going to try Americans who shudder at the thought of Donald Trump president is to lure Canada to link them there in the love of their life. The online marriage bureau responds to the aspiration of many voters that it is high time to emigrate when the real estate billionaire involves the White House.

  • Convoy from burning city

    Convoy from burning city

    May 6, 2016 09:42 Hot Recent News

    The burning city of Fort McMurray in Canada is virtually extinct after today. All 25,000 people who have fled in recent days to tar fields north of the city, brought in a convoy to the safe Edmonton.

  • New fire after tragic accident

    New fire after tragic accident

    May 6, 2016 09:00 Hot Recent News

    In the chaos surrounding the daughter of the fire commissioner has been killed by a giant forest fire threatened Canadian city of Fort McMurray in a tragic traffic accident. The 16-year-old Emily Ryan was one of the passengers of an SUV on Highway 881, a busy evacuation route, crashed head-on a large truck. A 19-year-old relative was killed.

  • More evacuations in Canada

    More evacuations in Canada

    anzac May 5, 2016 19:28 Hot Recent News

    Authorities in Canada have urged more evacuations in connection with the still-growing wildfire in the locality Fort McMurray, centrally located in the state of Alberta. Only after the more than 80,000 residents of the city had to leave, should also now in the wooded neighborhood people from places flee from the fire.

  • Canadian forest fire grows

    Canadian forest fire grows

    anzac May 5, 2016 16:56 Hot Recent News

    Authorities in Canada have urged more evacuations in connection with the still-growing wildfire in the locality Fort McMurray, centrally located in the state of Alberta. Only after the more than 80,000 residents of the city had to leave, should also now in the wooded neighborhood people from places flee from the fire.

  • Mother giant baby: 'It was very painful '

    Mother giant baby: 'It was very painful '

    perth May 3, 2016 10:56 Hot Recent News

    'I was anesthetized and when I awoke I had a giant baby in my arms.' Australian Breanna Sykes took Monday headlines when she gave birth to her son Ziad. The small, according to the new mother and his six kilos of the biggest baby she had ever seen at the hospital. '

  • Warmest March since measurement

    Warmest March since measurement

    April 19, 2016 18:21 Hot Recent News

    According to the American Institute NOAA climate is the month of March was the warmest since the start of registrations in 1880. The average temperature over land and sea surface was 1.22 degrees Celsius higher than the average value of 12.7 in the twentieth century. March 2016 additionally improved the record from a year earlier to 0.32.

  • Criminal communication coils

    Criminal communication coils

    nijmegen April 19, 2016 15:00 Hot Recent News

    With the arrest of a 36-year-old Dutchman and copying a set of servers in the Netherlands have police and today dismantled a large encrypted communications of Dutch and possibly foreign criminals.

  • Aid Money to Jordan, Lebanon

    Aid Money to Jordan, Lebanon

    April 16, 2016 06:28 Hot Recent News

    The European Union and eight countries, including the Netherlands, on Friday pledged their support for financial assistance for the reception of Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon. The neighbors of the civil war-torn Syria were confronted in recent years with the influx of millions of refugees.

  • Great action from hackers

    Great action from hackers

    koblenz April 6, 2016 16:21 Hot Recent News

    Throughout Germany performed a total of 175 searches of an international police action against hackers who are active worldwide. Also in Canada, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands on Tuesday searches made in the context of this investigation, reported the German public prosecutor Wednesday from Koblenz.

  • Trump furious about Ford plant in Mexico

    Trump furious about Ford plant in Mexico

    April 5, 2016 21:28 Hot Recent News

    Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday the plan of the American car giant Ford to build a new plant in Mexico,, called an absolute disgrace. ' This shows, according to the presidential candidate that the free trade agreement that the North American countries, Canada, Mexico and the US closed in early 1994, should be revised.

  • Possible Vikingstad found in Canada

    Possible Vikingstad found in Canada

    newfoundland April 3, 2016 13:00 Hot Recent News

    Using satellite technology, a team of scientists possibly a second settlement of Vikings found in Newfoundland, Canada. The discovery could change the history of the exepedities Vikings- and possibly even the discovery of America.

  • Strict access control to stations Brussels

    Strict access control to stations Brussels

    brussels March 23, 2016 08:52 Hot Recent News

    With strict access controls has started again on the major stations on Wednesday rail and part of the underground movement in Brussels. Travelers should open their purse or briefcase for inspection of heavily armed soldiers or policemen and in some places leads to delays. Most leave their luggage inspected without grumbling or open their purse without asking. Further inconvenience is there because of the large stations opened only one entrance.

  • Canada wants more immigrants

    Canada wants more immigrants

    March 8, 2016 21:49 Hot Recent News

    The Liberal Canadian government wants there to be issued this year between 280,000 and 305,000 new permanent residence permits. That will be a record year, reported the broadcaster CBC Tuesday.

  • Russia fired journalists in Syria

    Russia fired journalists in Syria

    moscow March 1, 2016 14:42 Hot Recent News

    Despite the partial ceasefire in Syria is an international group of journalists shot in the north of the country. Among the 33 reporters have included journalists from Germany, Bulgaria, Canada and China, said a Russian military spokesman Tuesday.

  • Overworked doctor inundated with job applications

    tokoroa February 24, 2016 16:35 Hot Recent News

    The New Zealand GP on Tuesday publicized made him for two years unsuccessfully searching for a colleague at a salary of nearly 4 tons, is flooded with hundreds of applications. His rural practice has 6,000 patients and is no longer go it alone.

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