• 'Delft attacker would need years in jail'

    'Delft attacker would need years in jail'

    rotterdam October 13, 2016 08:57 Hot Recent News

    A 28-year-old man from Delft would be three years and six months must be in the cell, says the prosecution. He is believed to have sent suspected malware to businesses. So he managed to penetrate the computers inside. Then he would have ensured that banks made money on his accounts. According to the prosecutor, he had forged digital transfer forms.

  • Police on the shovel

    Police on the shovel

    October 8, 2016 05:06 Hot Recent News

    The National Police must modernize considerably in order to effectively combat crime. That may be at the expense of the current strength of the police force.

  • American's crash after days stuck in car

    American's crash after days stuck in car

    dover September 23, 2016 07:15 Hot Recent News

    A US man after a traffic days stuck in a car wreck with the body of his girlfriend. Motorist Kevin Bell succeeded only after three days to crawl to the road, local media reported on Thursday (local time). The accident occurred on the border of Kentucky and Indiana.

  • Ambulance runs three people in hospital

    Ambulance runs three people in hospital

    auckland September 7, 2016 09:12 Hot Recent News

    An ambulance has ensured that three people- involuntarily- ended up in the hospital. The trio was Wednesday waiting at a bus stop in the New Zealand city of Auckland when the ambulance they drove up, said local media. Luckily the bus stop in front of the Auckland Hospital.

  • Bik stops as deputy police chief

    Bik stops as deputy police chief

    August 17, 2016 17:15 Hot Recent News

    Ruud Bik stops November 1 when plate deputy chief of the national police. Bik held that post for five years, but think it's time to make room for a new generation. Bik was the deputy police chief Erik pole, which took office in March.

  • Scouting from Rijswijk get fined

    Scouting from Rijswijk get fined

    July 20, 2016 13:30 Hot Recent News

    Scouting The Jaguars from Rijswijk had a lot of proposed. After a long hike of about 15 kilometers of the 41 children and their carers would rest the feet on the pole and Perk-pitch edge of Meijerinkveldkampsweg in Twickel. But that was different.

  • EU Parliament supports EU Border Guard

    EU Parliament supports EU Border Guard

    strasbourg July 6, 2016 12:30 Hot Recent News

    The European Parliament in Strasbourg on Wednesday approved the creation of a European border and coast guard. The informal agreement that the European institutions reached recently, was ratified by a large majority.

  • Sun charges phone refugees

    Sun charges phone refugees

    lesbos June 17, 2016 12:18 Hot Recent News

    Smartphones are important for refugees, they can keep in touch with each other and with family members. But in a refugee camp or on the road, it is difficult to charge the phones. Therefore Scottish students invented something new: the charger on solar energy.

  • N Zealand goes hunting mice

    N Zealand goes hunting mice

    May 25, 2016 10:51 Hot Recent News

    New Zealand is going to hunt mice and this time does not take half measures. A team of experts extermination Wednesday plucked with two boats, three helicopters and 65,500 kilograms of pesticides to end the plague on the largest of the remote Antipodes Islands by 2019. That's according to the Minister of Environment Barry Maggy desperately needed to provide birds and other wildlife living space.

  • Deal on Noordpoolvis

    Deal on Noordpoolvis

    amsterdam May 25, 2016 07:48 Hot Recent News

    Igloo, McDonald's and other international companies in the food industry, Greenpeace pledged to involve no cod from a part of the Arctic which is no longer covered with ice. Also has some Nordic fisheries and fish processing plants with the environmental organization agreed to let the newly accessible fishing area alone.

  • German blows 5,5 per mille

    German blows 5,5 per mille

    May 18, 2016 21:00 Hot Recent News

    A 51-year-old German had Wednesday no alcohol in his blood, but blood in his alcohol. He tossed by the city of Schwerin. Passers-by alerted police. Who let him do a breathalyzer. The result: 5,5 per mille. The officers were convinced that the meter was broken and took another test, but who gave the same answer.

  • South Pole glacier is a risk of sea level

    South Pole glacier is a risk of sea level

    london May 18, 2016 18:15 Hot Recent News

    Which quickly melt the west of the South Pole, is already known. But now appears to melt a glacier on the east side of the Antarctic fast. If global warming continues at the current pace, the Totten Glacier will retire in the coming centuries 300km. The melted glacier ends up in the sea and therefore the sea level will rise by 2.9 meters.

  • Brussels agents robbing drivers

    Brussels agents robbing drivers

    brussels April 26, 2016 19:07 Hot Recent News

    After Antwerp has now Brussels police scandal, two young officers were arrested as they left foreign drivers stop on the Brussels ring, their trucks ransacked and money confiscated. they would have stolen 5300 euros a Romanian driver. A Pole lost a smaller amount.

  • Bycatch for angler with magnet

    April 18, 2016 10:00 Hot Recent News

    A man fishing on a key tried a strong magnet in Bavaria reported a special catches to the police. He took on the Bavarian lake in Waging am See an edgy grenade from World War surfaced. The 28-year-old German had the pole with the magnetic hook itself pieced together.

  • Family looking for heroes of Star (7)

    Family looking for heroes of Star (7)

    April 12, 2016 11:56 Hot Recent News

    The 7-year-old Star family is looking for one of her rescuers. After the girl motionless Sunday was plucked from a pool, her family thought she was deceased. Thanks to a successful resuscitation Star is still alive, and can go home they might be today.

  • Quick action service antiterrorist

    April 6, 2016 10:42 Hot Recent News

    Van der Steur minister has instructed police boss Erik Akerboom to quickly take action within the Special Intervention Service (DSI). As operations around the arms, for example, anti-terrorist units to be quicker in order.

  • Woman with severed child's head arrested

    Woman with severed child's head arrested

    moscow February 29, 2016 10:35 Hot Recent News

    Police in Moscow have a woman in black burqa arrested who walked inside a subway station with a severed child's head. According to bystanders the woman cried several times 'Allahu akbar' and they threatened to blow himself up. The subway station is searched at this time explosives.

  • Bailiff stuck in ice

    Bailiff stuck in ice

    brussels February 24, 2016 09:35 Hot Recent News

    The Belgian polar explorer Alain Hubert is a bailiff get stuck in Antarctica. The newspaper De Standaard reported on Wednesday that the International Polar Foundation (IPF) Hubert and a bailiff to Belgian polar base Princess Elisabeth went, but when they wanted to leave it appeared that there was no place in any available aircraft.

  • Golden Bear for Fuocoammare

    Golden Bear for Fuocoammare

    February 20, 2016 21:42 Hot Recent News

    The film Fuocoammare of Italian director Gianfranco Rosi won at the 66th Berlinale Golden Bear. This was announced by the jury chaired by American actress Meryl Streep Saturday in Berlin.

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