• Aborigines seen with body murdered evangelist

    Aborigines seen with body murdered evangelist

    port blair November 27, 2018 16:00 Hot Recent News

    Attempts to retrieve the body of the evangelist John Allen Chau murdered by the natives from the remote island of North Sentinel have been halted for the time being. Authorities do not know what they can do to get the body of the American from the island without bloodshed.

  • Ukrainian ships towed to Kerch port

    Ukrainian ships towed to Kerch port

    kiev November 26, 2018 10:00 Hot Recent News

    The three ships of the Ukrainian navy seized by the Russian army were towed to the port of Kerch in Crimea. Witnesses told the Reuters news agency that the ships are not badly damaged on the eye and that people in navy uniforms stopped at the vessels.

  • Salvage Chau becomes a challenge

    Salvage Chau becomes a challenge

    port blair November 22, 2018 17:48 Hot Recent News

    The Andaman Islands authorities have begun preparations to remove the body of John Allen Chau from North Sentinel Island. The 26-year-old missionary from the US was killed there last week by members of a tribe that lives isolated from the 'civilization' on the island.

  • Six Greenpeace activists released Spain

    Six Greenpeace activists released Spain

    cadiz November 18, 2018 21:32 Hot Recent News

    The six Greenpeace activists who were stuck on a ship in Spain are free. The environmentalists have been released by the Spanish authorities in the port of Algeciras near Gibraltar. This happened after they were detained for 33 hours on board a ship carrying palm oil to the Netherlands.

  • Captain captures activists on cargo ship

    Captain captures activists on cargo ship

    cadiz November 17, 2018 16:32 Hot Recent News

    A captain has secured six Greenpeace activists on a ship at the Spanish port of Cádiz. The cargo ship of palm oil trader Wilmar transports palm oil products from Indonesia to Rotterdam. The six climbed aboard the ship with Spain.

  • Demolition bridge Genoa starts mid December

    Demolition bridge Genoa starts mid December

    genoa November 12, 2018 12:16 Hot Recent News

    The demolition of the remains of the collapsed bridge in Genoa must begin on 15 December. If everything goes according to plan, the western part will be the first to be demolished, according to the mayor of the Italian port city, Marco Bucci, in a TV interview.

  • De Wever is again the largest in Antwerp

    De Wever is again the largest in Antwerp

    brussels October 14, 2018 22:48 Hot Recent News

    The votes in municipal elections in Belgium have not yet been counted everywhere, but in Antwerp mayor Bart de Wever and his N-VA can continue to rule the city with the Christian Democratic CD \u0026 amp; V and the liberal Open VLD. The coalition provided some, but retains the majority of board seats in the port city.

  • Many deaths in air raids Yemen

    Many deaths in air raids Yemen

    hodeidah October 14, 2018 01:00 Hot Recent News

    In the case of air strikes in the Yemenite region of Hodeidah, according to Houthi rebels, at least nineteen civilians were killed on Saturday. Jet fighters from the coalition fighting against the rebels under the leadership of Saudi Arabia attacked a checkpoint in Jabal Rass when two buses passed by.

  • Death from hurricane Michael goes up to six

    Death from hurricane Michael goes up to six

    panama city October 12, 2018 00:16 Hot Recent News

    Six people were killed as a result of hurricane Michael in the southwest of the United States. Most of the deaths have fallen in the state of Florida, namely four. People also died in the states of Georgia and North Carolina. The authorities fear that the death toll can still start running.

  • Workers protected against diesel fumes

    Workers protected against diesel fumes

    brussels October 11, 2018 14:48 Hot Recent News

    Exhaust gases from diesel vehicles are included in the European list of carcinogenic substances against which employers must protect their personnel. Seven other chemicals are also on the list, giving more than 20 million workers in Europe better protection.

  • Deadly earthquake Haiti rises to fifteen

    Deadly earthquake Haiti rises to fifteen

    port-au-prince October 8, 2018 21:48 Hot Recent News

    The death toll due to the earthquake in Haiti on Saturday (local time) has risen to fifteen. More than three hundred people were injured. This has been reported by the head of the civil protection service of the Caribbean country.

  • Alarm buoys remained silent

    Alarm buoys remained silent

    amsterdam October 2, 2018 02:32 Hot Recent News

    While in the disaster area of ​​Sulawesi the number of victims is increasing by the hour, there is criticism of the warning system for tsunamis of the Indonesian government. That did not work well when last Friday a heavy earthquake unleashed a devastating tidal wave.

  • Yemen is dying of hunger

    Yemen is dying of hunger

    sana'a September 26, 2018 05:16 Hot Recent News

    Hundreds of thousands of children in Yemen are on the verge of starvation. Their situation is deteriorating by the day. The country still has food supplies for two to three months, while fighting for Hodeida, the most important port city in the country, threatens to put food imports to a standstill.

  • Police Belgium in action against illegal immigrants

    Police Belgium in action against illegal immigrants

    zeebrugge September 25, 2018 09:00 Hot Recent News

    In the night from Monday to Tuesday, the Belgian police arrested more than sixty illegal immigrants. With approximately 150 agents, the police controlled all access roads to the port of Zeebrugge and, moreover, the French border in the province of West Flanders. The campaign focused on trucks \u0026 vans.

  • Drug discovery in fruit shipment to prison

    Drug discovery in fruit shipment to prison

    freeport September 22, 2018 09:48 Hot Recent News

    Two alert Texan prison employees have accidentally done a big drug discovery. They were sent out to pick up a load of overripe bananas that had been donated to the State's Custodial Institutions. However, there appeared to be more than fruit in the boxes.

  • Pope calls Mafiosi to love

    Pope calls Mafiosi to love

    palermo September 15, 2018 14:32 Hot Recent News

    Pope Francis has called on the Mafiosi in Sicily to give up their lives full of crime and violence and to opt for love. The prince of the Church said that members of organized crime, who are mostly practicing Catholics, 'can not believe in God and can be Mafiosi at the same time.'

  • Pieces of Italian bridge collapse downwards

    Pieces of Italian bridge collapse downwards

    l \u0026 # x27; aquila September 11, 2018 14:48 Hot Recent News

    From a bridge of a motorway in the Italian L \u0026 # x27; Aquila, pieces of concrete have come loose. The chunks ended up on a road under the highway on Monday evening, but nobody was hurt, reported ANSA news agency.

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