• Fanatics share hundreds of weapon magazines on the street

    Fanatics share hundreds of weapon magazines on the street

    montpelier April 1, 2018 07:39 Hot Recent News

    In the American state of Vermont, proponents of possessing weapons have distributed more than a thousand weapons magazines. They want to protest against the intention of the state to make the weapon legislation stricter. Hundreds of demonstrators hope to persuade the Republican governor Phil Scott not to sign the new law.

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    new york March 23, 2018 13:00 Hot Recent News

    Stock exchanges in New York are expected to start losses on Friday. With that, the price fall of Thursday will be followed up further. The reason for the decline is the impending trade war between China and the United States. US President Trump announced Thursday additional import duties against the Asian superpower, which makes investors nervous.

  • Diplomat North Korea leaves for Finland

    Diplomat North Korea leaves for Finland

    beijing March 18, 2018 11:48 Hot Recent News

    A North Korean top diplomat has left for Finland for interviews with American former diplomats and South Koreans. The North Korean Choe Kang-il, according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap, was spotted in Beijing, where he boarded a plane to the northern European country.

  • Benefit puller with 'whiplash' runs against the lamp by running app

    Benefit puller with 'whiplash' runs against the lamp by running app

    March 14, 2018 13:36 Hot Recent News

    A Danish woman who for ten years each year unjustly received a benefit of 200,000 crowns (about 27,000 euros) was exposed because she kept track of her running rounds in the running app Endomondo. Insurance company AP Pension has increased its income since 2008 after having suffered a whiplash in a traffic accident. That is why she said she could work less.

  • US doubts about chipmegadeal

    US doubts about chipmegadeal

    March 6, 2018 16:18 Hot Recent News

    Chipmaker The hostile takeover by semiconductor Broadcom from chipmaker Qualcomm is coming up with new blockades in Washington. That purchase by the Singapore company against $ 121 billion may threaten national security, according to the Ministry of Finance.

  • Slap for Kushner

    Slap for Kushner

    washington March 1, 2018 07:09 Hot Recent News

    Salary says that he does not have to receive Jared Kushner, the chief advisor to his father-in-law Donald Trump. But the question arises whether the 37-year-old man from Ivanka tries to cash in on his status as the right hand of the president through his family business. Now that security clearance has been taken away, the power position of the power couple 'Javanka' (Jared and Ivanka) has in any case got a big bite.

  • Column: Long live Europe

    Column: Long live Europe

    February 24, 2018 08:12 Hot Recent News

    At the end of this week, European leaders started the first discussions on the new multi-annual budget of the EU. At the same time, there is already informal consultation about the future of Europe, with Germany and France taking the lead. These countries want more European cooperation, at the expense of the current powers that EU countries still have. This mainly concerns more Brussels in the financial-economic field and more money for the EU.

  • Elections and money at the European top

    Elections and money at the European top

    brussels February 22, 2018 13:54 Hot Recent News

    How will the European Parliament and the EU budget for the period 2021-2027 appear after the European elections of May next year? And how is it determined who will become the next President of the European Commission? The Heads of Government of the Member States are here Friday at an informal summit in Brussels, without the British Prime Minister.

  • Russia wants Security Council session to Syria

    Russia wants Security Council session to Syria

    new york February 21, 2018 19:30 Hot Recent News

    Russia wants the United Nations Security Council to meet on Thursday on the situation in East Ghouta. 'This is necessary because of the concerns we have heard today,' said Russian UN ambassador Vassily Nebenzia. He stated that all parties can then share their 'perspective and insights'.

  • Tusk sees support for a slightly smaller EU parliament

    Tusk sees support for a slightly smaller EU parliament

    brussels February 21, 2018 13:54 Hot Recent News

    There seems to be 'broad support' among European leaders for the plan to reduce the number of seats in the European Parliament from 751 to 705 in 2019. EU President Donald Tusk writes in his letter of invitation to the leaders for an informal EU summit on Friday In Brussels. The Pool traveled past the capitals in recent weeks to gauge the opinions of the leaders.

  • May wants safety agreement with EU next year

    May wants safety agreement with EU next year

    munich February 17, 2018 10:51 Hot Recent News

    The British Prime Minister Theresa May wants to conclude a new security agreement with the European Union, which should be in force next year. She wants to ensure cooperation in the military field and between security services after the country has left the Union, she said at the Safety Conference in Munich on Saturday.

  • Hells Angels suspected of attacking pizzeria

    Hells Angels suspected of attacking pizzeria

    dusseldorf February 10, 2018 14:36 Hot Recent News

    The police in Germany suspect members of the motorcycle club Hells Angels that they have attacked a pizzeria in the city center. In that attack, when a garbage can was thrown through a window and tear gas was sprayed, 34 people were injured.

  • Lawyer asks acquittal Abdeslam for 'language rules'

    Lawyer asks acquittal Abdeslam for 'language rules'

    brussels February 8, 2018 13:45 Hot Recent News

    The lawyer of terror suspect Salah Abdeslam has sought acquittal for the 28-year-old Frenchman's share in a shooting in Brussels where three agents were injured. The criminal investigation is unlawful because the language legislation has been violated, argued counsel Sven Mary on Thursday before the Brussels court.

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