Jogger in Rome stumbles on charred corpse
rome April 20, 2018 13:18A jogger has done in a park in Rome and lurid discovery. Under the foliage in Tre Fontane lay the charred and burning body of a woman. The police assume a murder.
A jogger has done in a park in Rome and lurid discovery. Under the foliage in Tre Fontane lay the charred and burning body of a woman. The police assume a murder.
North and South Korea have a direct hotline between the leaders of the countries. The line was opened a week before North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae meet in the Panmunjom border town.
Justice in the US nobody will prosecute for the death of pop star Prince. The prosecutor in Chaska announced this on Thursday. Researchers have searched in vain for the origin of the pills that ultimately made it fatal and that contained the substance fentanyl, according to the prosecutor.
In a breeding program of Siberian tigers in Northeast China, thirty cubs were born in a month's time. A spokesperson for the breeding center in Heilongjiang province told the Chinese state press agency Xinhua that all tigers are in good health.
Facebook is taking measures to prevent almost all of its users coming soon under the new European privacy legislation. The internet company wants the regulations to apply only to European members. Facebook confirms that decision to Reuters news agency.
In South Africa, thousands of people gathered to attend the state funeral of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. The coffin, covered with the national flag, was shown in the football stadium of Soweto, a township in the west of Johannesburg and then a breeding ground for resistance.
VIDEO An ultimate stupid tourist has almost injured a giraffe in a safari park.
The last flamingo of Australia is no longer. The Adelaide City Zoo put Chile to sleep on Friday (local time) because the health of the over 60-year-old animal deteriorated dramatically, according to Australian media.
There seems to be a curse on the presidency of South Korea. Former leader Park Geun-hye was sentenced to 24 years in jail and a mega fine because of large-scale corruption. She is certainly not the first head of state in Seoul with whom it ends badly.
Former South Korean president Park Geun-hye (66) has been sentenced to 24 years in prison. The court ruled, among other things, that Park had conspired with its confidant Choi Soon-sil to get money from companies.
The famous Yosemite nature park in the US state of California is temporarily closed due to the threat of flooding due to heavy rainfall. Campsites and accommodations in the valley of the Yosemite Valley will remain closed on Friday and during the weekend.
A 13-year-old boy has been detained for twelve hours in the sewer in the American city of Los Angeles. More than a hundred firefighters were summoned. 'I have prayed and asked God for help.'
In the winter weather, northern Germany, including Berlin, delivered a white Easter. On the Baltic Sea coast in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, according to Deutscher Wetterdienst (the German KNMI), 35 centimeters of snow fell locally. Such a thick suit in April was last measured in 1970.
Disgusting food remains from the bulging trash cans and an allegedly illegal deal with the embassy of Albania. Opposite of the turret of Prime Minister Mark Rutte in The Hague, the nuisance of an Italian restaurant was spit.
A woman from Mansfield, Ohio was arrested in a carousel park earlier this week because, according to the police, she had made 'obscene remarks' towards the Easter bunny in a drunken mood. After her lewd utterances, she casually went into an attraction.
A 60-year-old American woman is married to a hundred-year-old tree in a park in Fort Myers, Florida. The woman hopes to save the ficus.
A man drowned Saturday in a pool in the US state of Utah while he was trying to hold his breath under water for a long time. Lifeguards on the spot knew that the man, 39-year-old Gabriel Crowther was practicing this and therefore did not intervene immediately.
The body of 25-year-old Australian woman Alison Raspa was found four months after her disappearance in a partly frozen lake in Canada.
A convoy of relief goods is trying to reach the Syrian rebel city of Douma in East Ghouta on Thursday. Thousands of displaced families have sought a safe haven in that city, according to local authorities. Refugees are forced to sleep on the street.
Thieves have stolen the tooth of a megalodon in Australia, a huge shark species that died about 1.6 million years ago. The fossil disappeared from a national park, reports Australian media.
In the investigation into the alleged assassination attempt on the Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal, the British police have hermetically sealed an industrial estate in Amesbury, local media report.
The German police have solved a 26-year-old infanticide with the arrest of a 65-year-old man in Berlin. The arrested truck driver, according to German media, now knows that in August 1991 he killed the then ten-year-old Stephanie Drews at Weimar.
The British Ministry of the Interior is considering giving permission for a trial to treat a 6-year-old boy with medicinal cannabis. The authorities refused to give a green light, but now look at 'all options'.
A 22-year-old woman was bitten to death by a lioness at a lodge next to a game park in South African Hammanskron.
Amusement park lovers pay attention! Disneyland Paris is going to expand. And how! The park announced ambitious future plans on Tuesday.
In the trial of former South Korean president Park Geun-hye, prosecutors demanded 30 years' imprisonment for corruption on Tuesday. Park would also have to pay a fine of 90 million euros.
Nineteen-year-old Nikolas Cruz has announced that he has caused the massacre in his former school in Florida. Cruz has known his crime to detectives, reported local media on police authority.
Curious Olympic tourists will visit the famous 'penis park' in Haesindang Park during the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, about an hour's drive from where the sporting events take place.
A French-language advertisement from three Belgian coastal municipalities has led to mischief throughout Belgium because it invites an orgy. With the campaign, the municipalities want to attract tourists for the romantic Valentine's Day (February 14).
At least four people were killed when a small plane crashed in California. Nobody survived the accident, reports local media.