• Scholier makes heartbreaking testament 'for safety'

    Scholier makes heartbreaking testament 'for safety'

    birmingham March 13, 2018 16:24 Hot Recent News

    Primary school student Javon Davies from Birmingham, Albama lists his most important assets in relation to WIAT: 'Playstation, computer games, TV and cat'. He does not do this for no reason: he has made a will, for the sake of certainty. For when he is killed during a shooting at school.

  • Seoul must add all the sails

    Seoul must add all the sails

    seoul March 13, 2018 04:42 Hot Recent News

    Not only for America and North Korea the planned meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un is of historical interest, also for South Korea there is a lot at stake. President Moon Jae-in is praised for his role as a mediator, but now the work really starts for him.

  • Putin: it does not interest me

    Putin: it does not interest me

    moscow March 11, 2018 12:24 Hot Recent News

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with an American journalist that it is irrelevant to him whether Russian citizens have mixed in the 2016 American elections. 'They have no connection with the Kremlin.'

  • De Morgen: iodine pill is the farce of the year

    De Morgen: iodine pill is the farce of the year

    asse March 10, 2018 09:09 Hot Recent News

    The Belgian newspaper De Morgen calls the iodine pill 'already the farce of the year.' In the country in the past few days 4.6 million boxes containing ten potassium iodide pills of 65 milligrams have been distributed, on the advice of the health authorities.

  • Trump meets Kim only after 'concrete steps'

    Trump meets Kim only after 'concrete steps'

    washington March 9, 2018 20:15 Hot Recent News

    The US President Donald Trump only wants to round the table with the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un when he sees that Pyongyang takes the rapprochement seriously and is prepared to meet him. The White House has announced this on Friday.

  • 'Too sweet' dog returned to asylum

    'Too sweet' dog returned to asylum

    fulton county March 8, 2018 08:00 Hot Recent News

    You often hear that people who remove a dog from the shelter bring back because the beast is too difficult. But have you ever heard of a dog that is being returned because the animal is too sweet?

  • Difficult in winter: this woman is allergic to snow

    Difficult in winter: this woman is allergic to snow

    ripley March 2, 2018 12:06 Hot Recent News

    Europe is plagued by the Russian bear and storm Emma and especially in Britain one has not only suffered from the icy cold and wind, but also from the snow. And that is very awkward for the 30-year-old Rachel Warwick from Ripley. The woman is allergic to snow and has not been outside for a week.

  • 200+ selfies per day: this person in his twenties suffers from 'selfitis'

    200+ selfies per day: this person in his twenties suffers from 'selfitis'

    February 28, 2018 13:12 Hot Recent News

    Taking obsessive selfies is a real behavioral disorder according to science research from Nottingham Trent University and the Thiagarajar School of Management. People who suffer from 'selfitis' often have a lack of self-confidence and are looking for a way to be part of it. Junaid Ahmed (22) from the British Essex is someone who has 'selfitis'. 'If I have less than 600 likes, I will delete the photo.'

  • 'Son-in-law Trump loses access to state secrets'

    'Son-in-law Trump loses access to state secrets'

    washington February 27, 2018 22:21 Hot Recent News

    Jared Kushner no longer has full access to the ultra-secret information from the White House. Both the New York Times, Politico and the BBC report this on the basis of anonymous sources. Previously, the son-in-law and right hand of President Donald Trump had access to the most sensitive intelligence from the United States security services. Now, however, a large part will be shielded for him.

  • Investor more comfortable on Italy

    Investor more comfortable on Italy

    amsterdam February 26, 2018 07:57 Hot Recent News

    The fourth economy of Europe would become uncontrollable by the elections on 4 March, leave the EU and discharge the euro. The new government is almost certainly moving to the right, while extremes on the left and right are trumpeting loudly. But worries on financial markets over Italy are declining drastically.

  • Extreme cold in the Alps: wind chill-30

    Extreme cold in the Alps: wind chill-30

    the hague February 22, 2018 21:21 Hot Recent News

    Winter sports enthusiasts who go to the Alps have to keep accounts of extreme cold on their skiing holiday. For example, in some places it can go 20 degrees freezing, where the wind chill temperature rises to minus 30, due to a cold air flow from Siberia.

  • Tinder easy to crack with phone number

    Tinder easy to crack with phone number

    February 22, 2018 12:09 Hot Recent News

    With just one phone number the Tinder account of someone else's users. It was possible for a short time thanks to a leak that was discovered by security researcher Anand Prakash. With the hack it was possible to view the profile of someone else, to read all chat messages and to swipe.

  • Parents Melania Trump get 'green cards' VS

    Parents Melania Trump get 'green cards' VS

    washington February 22, 2018 09:15 Hot Recent News

    The Slovenian parents of the American First Lady Melania Trump have received a permanent residence permit for the United States. It is unclear how Viktor and Amalija Knavs won their so-called green cards, reports The New York Times.

  • American is at gunpoint in schools and cuts his gun into pieces

    American is at gunpoint in schools and cuts his gun into pieces

    February 20, 2018 10:06 Hot Recent News

    After the umpteenth massacre at an American school, there is even an unexpected resistance against the powerful arms industry in the United States. Arm fan Scott Pappalardo from New York is fed up with violence against innocent people and has a message for his compatriots. A Facebook video in which he saws his AR-15 in two pieces goes viral.

  • Case of castle murder really starts Tuesday

    Case of castle murder really starts Tuesday

    brugge February 18, 2018 06:27 Hot Recent News

    Almost a year after the pro-forma session, the famous cause of the castle murder will start next Tuesday. Four suspects are arrested for the murder of Belgian castle lord Stijn Saelens in 2012. Among them the Dutchman Roy L., who would have carried out the murder with his now deceased uncle Ronny van B. from Eindhoven.

  • Valentine's Day? Time for an orgy!

    Valentine's Day? Time for an orgy!

    February 12, 2018 18:54 Hot Recent News

    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).

  • Pence: USA ready for talks with Pyongyang

    Pence: USA ready for talks with Pyongyang

    washington February 12, 2018 09:18 Hot Recent News

    The United States is prepared to talk to North Korea about its nuclear program, but in the meantime it is putting pressure on the Kim Jong-un regime. That's what Vice President Mike Pence said in an interview with the Washington Post.

  • Gabriel goes to Schulz

    Gabriel goes to Schulz

    berlin February 8, 2018 23:24 Hot Recent News

    With regard to his threatening farewell as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sigmar Gabriel accused SPD leader Martin Schulz of breaking word. 'What is left is really only regret about how disrespectful we are in the SPD and how little a given word still represents', said Gabriel in an interview in the newspapers of the Funke media group.

  • Nahles counts on 'yes' from SPD members

    Nahles counts on 'yes' from SPD members

    berlin February 7, 2018 22:30 Hot Recent News

    The appointed SPD chairman Andrea Nahles expects the supporters to agree with the coalition agreement that the Social Democrats have concluded with the Christian Democrats of Chancellor Angela Merkel. It will certainly not go without discussion, but she is firmly convinced that a majority of the more than 460,000 members say 'yes' to the coalition. She spoke that confidence Wednesday night in the ZDF program 'What now, Mrs. Nahles?'

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