• Oculus boss does step back

    Oculus boss does step back

    December 14, 2016 09:24 Hot Recent News

    Brendan Iribe is no longer the boss of Oculus. The company, which makes virtual reality glasses, his purpose changed. There are two divisions and Iribe is a result thereof. There is no new CEO yet.

  • Surgeon puts knife toughest woman in the world

    Surgeon puts knife toughest woman in the world

    December 7, 2016 18:45 Hot Recent News

    An Indian doctor soon operates Eman Ahmed Abd El-Aty with no other purpose than to free her from her obesity. The 36-year-old Egyptian weighs in their own words 500 kilos. The doctor estimated her on the basis of photographs on at least 450 kilos. Thus it is the heaviest living woman.

  • Grandson Stalin victim continues state
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    Grandson Stalin victim continues state

    moscow November 30, 2016 13:54 Hot Recent News

    The 34-year-old Kara Denis Godin should suit against the Russian state because he holds evidence that his great-grandfather's secret police murdered by agents of Stalin. He has typed documents on which the names of the agents are listed.

  • Wikipedia wants to make all knowledge

    Wikipedia wants to make all knowledge

    utrecht November 16, 2016 08:27 Hot Recent News

    Many active workers count the Dutch web encyclopedia Wikipedia, but together they already filled nearly 1.9 million pages. The Dutch encyclopedia Wikipedia is the fifth in the world, slightly smaller than the German version, but larger than the sister encyclopedias, for example French and Spanish.

  • Dozens killed by bombing in Pakistan

    November 12, 2016 16:15 Hot Recent News

    By a stop at a shrine in Pakistan are possibly dozens of people died. Pakistani media speak of at least thirty deaths from the bombing at the secluded sanctuary in the city hub, north of Karachi.

  • OPCW condemns Syria and IS

    OPCW condemns Syria and IS

    November 11, 2016 14:24 Hot Recent News

    The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) condemns both the Syrian government and the terrorist organization Islamic State for the use of banned chemicals. For whatever means it goes, is not yet disclosed.

  • France has threatened Art Asylum

    France has threatened Art Asylum

    November 1, 2016 20:00 Hot Recent News

    War threatened treasures from countries such as Syria and Iraq can have a safe haven in a few years in northern France. In the town of Liévin, between Lille and Arras, opened in 2019 a brand new depot building of the Louvre. President Francois Hollande announced Tuesday that this property which he is concerned is open to cultural heritage that is in danger because 'terrorists, barbarians want to destroy it.'

  • Schoolgirls in hose reel

    Schoolgirls in hose reel

    perak October 19, 2016 08:54 Hot Recent News

    A video of terrified schoolgirls is the talk of the day in Malaysia. During a training camp the group of children was forced to swim in a quagmire where snakes were then thrown in. Purpose: The girls, between 10 and 12 years old, making resilient for the rest of their lives.

  • Drones bring blood Rwanda

    Drones bring blood Rwanda

    muhanga October 14, 2016 12:21 Hot Recent News

    The Californian company has Zipline in Rwanda world's first delivery service launched by drones. It is a service that is designed primarily for medical reasons. Doctors will soon go by drone blood supplies to send to colleagues.

  • Suicide bombers blow themselves up

    Suicide bombers blow themselves up

    ankara October 8, 2016 08:00 Hot Recent News

    Two suicide bombers have blown up early Saturday morning on the outskirts of Ankara. This was done according to CNN Türk after police arrested the accused duo on the road of Haymana to the Turkish capital and urged to surrender.

  • US accuses Moscow of political hacking

    US accuses Moscow of political hacking

    October 7, 2016 21:33 Hot Recent News

    The US government on Friday the Russian government for the first time openly accused of hacking into computer servers of political institutions and the leaking of emails. The purpose of this would be the 'disturbing the American electoral process'.

  • Obama has backed down in Court

    Obama has backed down in Court

    October 3, 2016 20:12 Hot Recent News

    The US Supreme Court has to examine the request by Barack Obama himself again rejected over his immigration plan Monday. The outgoing President wanted to prevent his proposal that millions of illegal immigrants to be deported. In June strike vote (4-4) by the death of Antonin Scalia in February.

  • Greenland melting ice reveals top secret base

    Greenland melting ice reveals top secret base

    September 28, 2016 12:33 Hot Recent News

    What was still top secret anno 1959, just coming short term from under the smeltijs the coast of Greenland. The secret US camp sixty years ago was for eternity and built under the ice is completely safe. The unexpected global warming has been striving to offset.

  • Apple buys back machine learning company

    Apple buys back machine learning company

    September 23, 2016 06:39 Hot Recent News

    Apple has bought the Indian-American business Tuplejump, TechCrunch reports Thursday. The company is engaged in machine learning and making huge information flows easier available. Apple bought last year all the machine learning company perceptio and in August it was announced that the tech giant had swallowed the company Turi.

  • Suspect New York indicted for bombing

    Suspect New York indicted for bombing

    September 21, 2016 05:39 Hot Recent News

    The prosecutor has Rahami Ahmad Khan, the suspect in the bombings in New York and New Jersey, sued for the use of weapons of mass destruction and to carry out a bomb attack on public land. He would have bought components for the bomb eBay, said the prosecutor.

  • Coupon collector feeds 30,000 homeless

    Coupon collector feeds 30,000 homeless

    woodbridge September 20, 2016 13:33 Hot Recent News

    Lauren Puryear (29) is the hero of Virginia. It provides thousands of hungry homeless food by saving. In America it is called 'couponing' hugely popular: a year's supply of groceries cost a pittance for whom these coupons save smart.

  • 'Independence Party seeking leader'

    'Independence Party seeking leader'

    September 19, 2016 20:42 Hot Recent News

    "The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is Friday and Saturday for the daunting task to appoint a successor to the equally charismatic and controversial Nigel Farage. The popular Farage stepped on July 4 as party leader. We later found out why he had twice been the target of an attack."

  • missed diagnoses

    missed diagnoses

    leiden September 3, 2016 10:51 Hot Recent News

    Dutch general used rarely or never his stethoscope to listen to the heart of the patient. Hence are missed often valvular heart disease.

  • Imam murder suspect indicted for manslaughter

    Imam murder suspect indicted for manslaughter

    August 16, 2016 06:09 Hot Recent News

    The 35-year-old man suspected of being in New York to have shot down an imam and his assistant, is charged with manslaughter. That made the police announced shortly after the memorial service for the two victims. He is also charged with possession of a firearm, the purpose is to cause damage with it.

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