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edinburgh March 25, 2019 15:16The passengers on flight BA3271 from London to Düsseldorf took a moment when the commander of the aircraft welcomed them to Edinburgh after a short flight.
The passengers on flight BA3271 from London to Düsseldorf took a moment when the commander of the aircraft welcomed them to Edinburgh after a short flight.
The flag went out at the White House and according to observers, President Donald Trump had not been so cheerful in times.
Islamic State (IS) has been defeated on its last piece of territory of Baghouz in Syria. That says a spokesman for Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). 'The Syrian Democratic...
And again there is no delivery by Theresa May. The frustrations in Brussels about the squabbling on the British side run high. There is a realization that a disaster scenario, a no-deal Brexit,...
Suriname has introduced road tax, and on really the very last day of the period of almost four months that one could pay, the residents are queuing up for a bank transfer.
US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un resumed their summit on Thursday. The two leaders held a brief press conference in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi. The…
An egg sandwich and a big glass of champagne. That was the first thing that 41-year-old Wassenaarder Mark Slats took to himself last night after a solo sailing race around the world in 214 days, 12 hours and 18 minutes....
'Mama, where is Julen?' A three-year-old girl asks her mother, who wipes the tears from her eyes. 'We were going to say 'adios' to him? Is he really not coming back? '
After the expulsion of FD correspondent Ans Boersma, the Dutch Association of Journalists (NVJ) thinks that minister Stef Blok of Foreign Affairs should really take action towards Turkey.
The departure of Great Britain from the European Union may not go through at all. This is what both the foreign minister, Jeremy Hunt, and two major sponsors of...
While many Christmas-goers are still sitting at the leftovers of the Christmas dinner, English supermarkets have already traded Christmas products for Easter eggs. Easter is not really around the corner: it takes...
Game producer Tencent will check whether the players of online games really are of age. The producer wants to do this by looking up the names in the civil administration of the police. On…
The tourists who were horrifically killed in Morocco were 'enemies of God,' their murderers say in a video. Meanwhile, Denmark is mourning; include a...
At their summit in Brussels, the Heads of Government of the EU countries will give a helping hand to Theresa May on Thursday, if at least they are Prime Minister. After a discussion of the 'serious situation'...
Jeremy Corbyn asked for an emergency debate about Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to postpone Parliament's vote on her Brexit deal. A number of Conservatives supported the wish of the Labor Leader. The members of the British House of Commons meet on Tuesday. They get three hours. That is what President John Bercow promised.
The plan to put an end to the biannual resistance of the clock next year will not receive the consent of the EU countries. The mandatory summer and winter time regulation will be abolished at the earliest in April 2021, can be seen from a progress report.
It looks like a random industrial park in the Randstad, but it is really the first-ever sharp image from Mars.
'Build that wall! Build that wall! 'No slogan sounded louder during the US presidential election. Donald Trump typed in stealing illegal Latinos as criminals and rapists. But how dangerous is the Mexican-American border area really? As a Mexico correspondent for De Telegraaf, Edwin Timmer first experienced the threat and lawlessness.
Sotheby's auction house in London thinks that two of Rembrandt's fingerprints were found on an oil painting that made the master of a young man. It seems to be printing his thumb. They were found in the original coat of paint, in a lower corner of the painting, under overcoating and varnish layers.
If Chinese people are reticent about gambling, there really needs to be something going on with their wallets. And Chinese people are increasingly avoiding casinos.
The Czech capital Prague has been a mayor from the ranks of the Pirate Party since Monday. The new Mayor Zdenek Hrib signed Monday a coalition agreement with a citizens' initiative and a conservative party to govern the city. 'We are really on the threshold of change today,' says the 37-year-old.
The woman in the high-profile clip of rapper T.I. the role of Melania Trump plays and goes out of the clothes, receives countless death threats.
Russian President Vladimir Putin sees no reason to revise relations with Saudi Arabia. He said Thursday that Russia does not have enough information about the unexplained disappearance of a Saudi journalist to justify a review of ties with Riyadh.
The American borde owner who advertised himself as the 'Trump of Pahrump' and who wanted to join the parliament in the state of Nevada on behalf of the Republicans. According to police, he was found dead on Tuesday in one of his cases, the Love Ranch in Crystal. The cause of death is not yet known.
The French police suspect the Italians of secretly secretly dumping clandestine immigrants across the border in Italy. There is even evidence. The Italian special police unit DIGOS has signaled a bus of the French gendarmerie and even photographed it in Italian territory, while it supposedly left African immigrants out of the bus.
The German Chancellor Merkel has put on the fines yesterday. She admitted in a rare moment of self-criticism that she had dropped at the riot around her spy chief. 'I have not thought enough about what really moves people.'
In the fight against human trafficking, the Netherlands is establishing an international network. Through contact between diplomats and other parties involved, money from human traffickers must be detected more quickly. The network must also encourage countries to freeze funds.
Afghans who worked for the German army in their own country want permission to travel to Germany. Some 120 former employees of the Bundeswehr have been demonstrating for weeks at a German army camp at Mazar-i-Sharif to reinforce their claim.
In the coming period, the Dutch will notice that things are going better. Prime Minister Mark Rutte is convinced of this, on the day that his third cabinet presents a budget for the first time. He mainly cares about international instability.