• Singing director offers apologies

    Singing director offers apologies

    May 1, 2018 11:18 Hot Recent News

    The director of the British supermarket chain Sainsbury \u0026 # x27; s has apologized after he was already filmed singing. Mike Coupe sang ' the ship with money comes in \u0026 # x27; \u0026 # x27; while he was waiting for an interview with ITV News, British media reports.

  • Thousands of South Africans commemorate Mandela

    Thousands of South Africans commemorate Mandela

    johannesburg April 11, 2018 15:18 Hot Recent News

    Thousands of South Africans commemorated Winnie Madikizela-Mandela during a mourning ceremony in Johannesburg. Relatives, politicians, activists and fans proved their last honors with speeches and singing and praised her decades of struggle against the apartheid system.

  • Flanders removes finch singing taxes

    Flanders removes finch singing taxes

    brussels April 3, 2018 11:18 Hot Recent News

    Flanders cancels the tax on finicky singing competitions from next year. With the so-called finches, finches with a blinded cage stand alongside the road and for an hour they count the number of songs their bird sings with a chalk on a wooden stick. Bystanders can take out bets. The owner of the finch who sang the most songs is the winner.

  • Zuma: controversial and colorful president

    Zuma: controversial and colorful president

    johannesburg February 14, 2018 21:54 Hot Recent News

    Jacob Zuma is the most controversial and colorful president who knew South Africa in recent history. The former anti-apartheid fighter got entangled in a series of scandals, which many other politicians would have had the head, but Zuma held it- until Wednesday- more than eight years as head of state.

  • Beer and brethzels on Ash Wednesday

    Beer and brethzels on Ash Wednesday

    demmin February 14, 2018 19:24 Hot Recent News

    Packed Bavarian beer halls, heavy stuff and of course trees with bretzels on wooden tables. In addition, a crowd of cheerfully drunken Germans, fat men in Lederhose, blond women in Dirndl, plus a political leader who publicly ridicules the competition. For example, an average Ash Wednesday runs with our eastern neighbors.

  • Professor: Jingle Bells has racist roots

    amsterdam December 16, 2017 18:54 Hot Recent News

    An American professor has aroused the anger of many Americans as her research on the song 'Jingle Bells' roams the internet. The song would be the first to be sung by white singers who turned their faces dark.

  • Kim Jong-un forbids singing and drinking

    seoul November 21, 2017 11:21 Hot Recent News

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has banned meetings where singing and drinking are prohibited, South Korean spies say. He would therefore like to prevent dissatisfaction with the consequences of the international sanctions against the country leading to actions, said the NIS spy service against the South Korean parliament.

  • Zimbabweans celebrate Mugabe's forthcoming departure

    harare November 18, 2017 08:51 Hot Recent News

    Thousands of Zimbabweans have taken to the streets on Saturday to celebrate the expected resignation of President Robert Mugabe (93). The crowd drew singing and dancing through the streets of the capital Harare. Some waved the flag of Zimbabwe.

  • Man fined for singing in car

    montreal October 23, 2017 09:03 Hot Recent News

    A man from Canadian Montreal has been wrecked because he was singing his 90's classic Everybody Dance Now in his car. The police gave him a fine of $ 149, about one hundred euros.

  • Rodman blends in Korea crisis

    Rodman blends in Korea crisis

    london September 6, 2017 13:09 Hot Recent News

    American basketball legend Dennis Rodman would like to contribute to reducing tension around North Korea. He said in the British program Good Morning Britain that he wants to ensure 'everyone can find it.'

  • Big names draw at Gamescom

    Big names draw at Gamescom

    August 23, 2017 05:36 Hot Recent News

    The biggest game in the world starts today in Cologne. Also from the Netherlands, gamers travel massively to the German capital to visit Gamescom. The Telegraph is present to report on the latest titles we can expect in the future.

  • Tens of thousands of fake accounts Twitter stopped

    Tens of thousands of fake accounts Twitter stopped

    san francisco July 18, 2017 15:06 Hot Recent News

    Twitter has stopped a botnet of nearly 90,000 fake accounts. The accounts fully placed all links to porn sites. Each account was about the same: a schalks posing female as a profile picture with a random female name as a username. The tweets themselves were written in English, full of language errors.

  • Belgian pigeon smugglers with hands in her

    Belgian pigeon smugglers with hands in her

    singing July 15, 2017 13:36 Hot Recent News

    Belgian pigeons smugglers are very concerned about the fate of thousands of pigeons who have been involved in an international flight from Barcelona. One week after the start of the international flight from Spain, thousands of pigeons are still missing, so the Belgian newspaper De Morgen writes Saturday.

  • $ 5000 on top of extremely rare kokako

    $ 5000 on top of extremely rare kokako

    christchurch January 27, 2017 10:18 Hot Recent News

    Accidentally saw a kokako? Report quickly than, for spotting this bird on the South Island of New Zealand is worth money. The 'South Island kokako Foundation' has put a premium of 5,000 New Zealand dollars (nearly 3,400 euros) on the head of the beast, which is considered extinct. For some time there questioned again.

  • Plácido Domingo concert canceled in Havana

    Plácido Domingo concert canceled in Havana

    havana November 26, 2016 23:00 Hot Recent News

    The concert Placido Domingo Saturday would give the Cuban capital Havana is canceled because of the death of former leader Fidel Castro. The state proclaimed nine days of national mourning. During the period, no public events are held.

  • Immense crowd mourns Thai king
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    Immense crowd mourns Thai king

    bangkok October 22, 2016 09:51 Hot Recent News

    A huge crowd has gathered Saturday for Palace in the Thai capital Bangkok to mourn the deceased King Bhumibol last week. The estimated 150,000 Thai sang the national anthem in memory of the king, who died at the age of 88 after seventy years on the throne.

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