Bannon: Blowing up banks with cryptos
June 15, 2018 12:15Steve Bannon, former Chief Advisor to President Trump, tried to blow up the power relations in Washington and the US through the White House. Now he puts his cards on crypto coins.
Steve Bannon, former Chief Advisor to President Trump, tried to blow up the power relations in Washington and the US through the White House. Now he puts his cards on crypto coins.
American authorities confirmed Saturday morning that they found the remains of a woman who was killed by an alligator. Shizuka Matsuki was missing since Friday morning.
A quarter of a century ago, the first one emerged in the Amsterdam Pijp, now there are 146 all over the country: meeting centers for people with dementia and their informal caregivers. Meanwhile, there is international interest in the low-threshold and affordable provision that was once devised at the Psychiatry department of VUmc in Amsterdam. On Thursday, the official announcement of an international network (\u0026 # x27; MeetingDem Network \u0026 # x27;) will provide even more foundation and, hopefully, the initiators, even more follow-up abroad.
Jeans with holes. They can no longer be ignored from the streets. However, the trend is accompanied by an annoying side effect in combination with sunny weather: burnt red spots.
Sherpa veteran Kami Rita (48) has reached the summit of Mount Everest for the 22nd time in his career as a mountain guide. He is now only record holder. The Nepalese Ministry of Tourism announced this on Wednesday. The routinier stood in the morning with a group of Chinese people on top of the highest mountain on earth, on the border of Nepal and Tibet.
Smoking in a car that also includes children is going to cost enormous fines or even cell punishment.
German scientists have revealed shocking research results. The snow-white ice at the North Pole, which seems so pristine, is actually filled with tiny pieces of plastic.
The route of the six Balkan countries that want to join the European Union will look more like a hurdle than on a motorway. Donald Tusk, President of the European Council of Heads of Government, said that in Tirana he was visiting the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama. Tusk called it in the EU's interest for the region to be 'fully' integrated into the union and, in his view, this will ultimately happen.
It is time to negotiate accession to the European Union with Albania and Macedonia. The European Commission makes this recommendation to the 28 EU countries. Both candidate countries have made sufficient progress, according to Brussels, but there is still a long way to go, including in the area of anti-corruption and crime prevention.
In a field on the Baltic island of Rügen in northern Germany, archaeologists have discovered a valuable silver treasure from the end of the tenth century. The treasure consists of necklaces, bracelets, beads, brooches, a hammer from Thor, ring jewels and about five to six hundred coins partially chopped.
Again James Bond gets a colleague. Fox adds to the politically charged series Deep state Max Easton (Mark Strong) to the long line of British spies on the silver screen. That is especially good news for the enthusiast of blistering, raw action.
It is time for the spring cleaning, but we forget many things according to the cleaning experts!
The armed forces of the United States and South Korea started Sunday's joint spring exercise. The starting time was postponed due to the Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang in February. This was done in order not to thwart the cautious rapprochement between North and South Korea.
In the winter weather, northern Germany, including Berlin, delivered a white Easter. On the Baltic Sea coast in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, according to Deutscher Wetterdienst (the German KNMI), 35 centimeters of snow fell locally. Such a thick suit in April was last measured in 1970.
It looked like a secret mission from a James Bond film, but the mysterious arrival and departure of the visit from North Korea did not take place on the silver screen, but on the central station of Beijing. China launched an amazing smokescreen at the start of this week, because: did dictator Kim Jong-un sit or not in the train?
Film studio The Weinstein Company has filed for bankruptcy on Monday. The company succumbed to the sexual abuse of CEO Harvey Weinstein, which came to light last fall. Contracts that Harvey Weinstein had his victims sign to guarantee secrecy are no longer valid.
Film studio The Weinstein Company has filed for bankruptcy on Monday. The company succumbed to the accusations of sexual abuse at the address of CEO Harvey Weinstein.
Russia is under the spell of gold fever. Residents of Siberia walk feverishly through the snow, peering to the ground, while compatriots from all corners of the world come to Yakutsk. All flights are now fully booked. The big question: how many kilos of gold, silver, platinum and diamond has been lost?
Social media such as Twitter and Facebook are prepared to make agreements about combating disinformation and fake news via their platforms. These agreements are processed in a European code that they will adhere to.
Russia wants burghers from the Syrian region of Ghouta to be able to leave at agreed times via an agreed route. The Russian Defense Minister Sergey Sjojgoe said that from February 27 there will be a 'humanitarian battle break' from 9 am in the morning until 2 pm in the afternoon, according to the Russian news agency Interfax.
In the stands at the skating stadium in South Korea, the brilliant (orange) podium is well-suited to the building with a brilliant banner. Dutch fans made a banner with the text: Sorry, Mr. President. The Netherlands as first, second and third! The joke is a nod to the film by Arjen Lubach that went viral last year.
Dutch people who drive into the environmental zone of Antwerp with an older car will receive a fine on the mat from next spring. Because Flanders had no treaty with the Netherlands about the exchange of personal data, fines could not be sent automatically, but a legal solution was found. The technical development is still being worked on.
Foodstuffs like 'rich in fiber and vitamin D' while the product is bursting with sugar should be banned. The European consumer organization BEUC calls on Brussels to make EU legislation that puts an end to misleading health and nutrition claims.
For the third evening and night in a row, Tunisia was troubled by protests against tax increases, unemployment and price rises. Security forces certainly arrested three hundred protesters. The army was deployed in various cities.
Mike Rogers, CEO of the NSA intelligence service, will soon get up. The 58-year-old Rogers has made the decision known to his employees, according to The Washington Post.
In Copenhagen, the most expensive vodka in the world was stolen at the beginning of this week. The Russo Baltique bottle is worth more than 1.5 million euros.
After only 26 days, the polar bear pup died in the zoo in Berlin. On New Year's Day the caretakers of the Berliner Tierpark were still happy when they saw the young drinking with mother Tonja. On Tuesday, however, they saw the lifeless animal through the surveillance cameras.
Russia and Turkey have signed an agreement on the controversial supply of Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missiles to Turkey. With the deal, which both countries have worked on for more than a year, 2.1 billion euros has been converted.
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