• Archaeologists find mummy in Luxor tomb

    luxor December 9, 2017 18:06 Hot Recent News

    Archaeologists have found a more than 3,500-year-old mummy in Egypt in one of the two tombs, which are being investigated. The tombs are probably from the eighteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt, the Egyptian authorities reported according to the BBC.

  • Kill by fire in refugee camp

    beirut December 7, 2017 19:18 Hot Recent News

    By a fire in a tent camp with Syrian refugees in the east of Lebanon, several people died. 'Our teams have so far secured six bodies,' said the general secretary of the Lebanese Red Cross Thursday.

  • Scientists: ban on glitters

    wellington November 29, 2017 11:03 Hot Recent News

    Everyone knows: glitter after parties or parties you hardly get rid of your body or clothes. Scientists want to get rid of the sticky decoration. In fact, there must be a global ban because of the ecological dangers.

  • Sex paradise uncovered

    paris November 25, 2017 04:42 Hot Recent News

    That Paris is the city of love may be assumed to be known. That the French also embrace the paid love is also known, but that an apparently dull office building was once a splendid brothel with equally mischievous and artistic wall paintings is even a surprise for the City of Light.

  • Ross about 'tires' son-in-law Putin: not illegal

    washington November 6, 2017 19:30 Hot Recent News

    The US Secretary of Economic Affairs Wilbur Ross has said 'having done nothing wrong and being completely transparent about his Russian investment.' Ross has interests in shipping company Navigator who is doing business with Russian company Sibur, which is partly owned by the son-in-law from Russian President Vladimir Putin.

  • 'Lewis Hamilton Dives Up In Paradise Papers'

    london November 6, 2017 19:24 Hot Recent News

    The name of Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton picks up in the Paradise Papers, with new revelations about the financial trade and the walk of the richest of the earth. Hamilton would have evaded tax on the purchase of his private aircraft, which is not punishable as opposed to tax evasion.

  • What are the Paradise Papers?

    amsterdam November 5, 2017 20:15 Hot Recent News

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  • Argentineans elect representatives

    buenos aires October 22, 2017 07:15 Hot Recent News

    The Argentineans elect new representatives for the chamber of delegates and the senate on Sunday. The Argentine Parliament occupies 257 seats, in the senate there are 72 people.

  • In the ban of 'holy' sheikh

    hijaz October 20, 2017 19:18 Hot Recent News

    An hour's flight from Amsterdam is a Dutch miniclassifate. In the middle of England, dozens of Dutch Muslims live on a farm under the leadership of a clan of radical chefs. A paradise on earth is not: ex-followers go to The Telegraph at the bell. 'They have ruined my life.'

  • Iraqi troops conquer border on IS

    Iraqi troops conquer border on IS

    baghdad September 17, 2017 14:51 Hot Recent News

    The terrorist group of Islamic State is increasingly being pursued in Iraq. Military sources said Sunday against Iraqi state television that the Akashat-based Akashat-based area on the border with Syria has been re-established.

  • Travel advice Cuba relaxed

    Travel advice Cuba relaxed

    amsterdam September 15, 2017 16:15 Hot Recent News

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already relaxed the travel advice for Cuba. Yesterday the whole country was still orange (not traveling), now only the middle north. The rest is yellow.

  • 'Isolated strain destitute by gold seekers'

    'Isolated strain destitute by gold seekers'

    sao paulo September 12, 2017 12:12 Hot Recent News

    Members of an isolated Indian tribesman in the Amazon area, who some years ago photographed a picture, were supposed to be murdered by a group of gold seekers with whom they came into contact. The Brazilian OM has launched an investigation into the killings of ten Indians, in the Javar Valley- one of the largest indigenous territories in the North American country.

  • End story for smart juice press

    End story for smart juice press

    san francisco September 5, 2017 10:12 Hot Recent News

    The cloth has fallen for Juicero, the creator of a smart juice press, which has symbolized the sometimes useless hypothesis of Silicon Valley. The sale has been suspended, customers can recover their money. Juicero had already fired in July and announced other measures to rescue the company, but it did not work.

  • Forest fire blocks access to Yosemite Park

    Forest fire blocks access to Yosemite Park

    sacramento August 31, 2017 18:54 Hot Recent News

    In California, a forest fire blocks one of the access roads to the famous Yosemite Natural Park. Highway 41 was closed on Thursday due to the fire seas between Oakhurst and the national park. Over three hundred firemen fight the flames. Their work is hampered by the summer heat and the drought.

  • 'Wonderkind' Facebook is switching to Google

    'Wonderkind' Facebook is switching to Google

    mountain view August 29, 2017 10:42 Hot Recent News

    A striking transfer in Silicon Valley. 21-year-old wonder boy Michael Sayman exchanges Facebook's burdens for those of Alphabet, the parent company of Google. Sayman will focus on the development of the Digital Personal Assistant Assistant.

  • 'Everything around us has been torn out'

    'Everything around us has been torn out'

    lisbon June 20, 2017 08:58 Hot Recent News

    The fire is still not completely under control, but many people are already returning to their homes after they fled the weekend for the weekend. Jolein Alten and Liedewij Schieving are making a mess at their farmers camp Quinta da Fonte.

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