• Macri seems to win elections Argentina

    Macri seems to win elections Argentina

    November 22, 2015 23:45 Hot Recent News

    Mauricio Macri Sunday seems to have the Argentine presidential election won. According to the first exit polls from two local television stations, the mayor of the capital Buenos Aires won more votes than Daniel Scioli, of the ruling party.

  • Alarm in central London

    Alarm in central London

    london November 21, 2015 18:00 Hot Recent News

    Two major streets in central London are closed Saturday afternoon during an incident which according to the police is still ongoing. Both Blackfrairs Road and Westminster Bridge Road, near Waterloo Station south of the Thames, are closed.

  • Rheas thrive in northern Germany

    Rheas thrive in northern Germany

    November 20, 2015 14:30 Hot Recent News

    A group rheas, ostrich-like animal from South America, seems to feel at ease in a nature reserve in the north of Germany. In the Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee, on the border of the states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein now walk almost 180 rheas around.

  • LG gets smart watch market

    LG gets smart watch market

    November 20, 2015 12:45 Hot Recent News

    Electronics manufacturer LG in South Korea and the United States met its latest smart watch, the Urbane 2nd Edition of the market. There would be a problem with the device, although it is not known what that is exactly.

  • South Korea accepts talks with North

    South Korea accepts talks with North

    seoul November 20, 2015 08:30 Hot Recent News

    South Korea deals with the proposal of North Korea together to sit around the table. That made it South Korea's Yonhap news agency on Friday. The northern country will talk about further improvement of relations. The talks will be November 26 in the border town of Panmunjom take place, according to state news agency KCNA.

  • Poorest children to draw short straw

    Poorest children to draw short straw

    November 20, 2015 07:15 Hot Recent News

    Despite progress made since the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, the world is still an unfair place for children from the poorest countries. This is contained in a report by the UN children's organization Unicef ​​that Friday- on the Day for Children's Rights- has been published.

  • French cruise ship with bad luck evacuated

    French cruise ship with bad luck evacuated

    stanley November 19, 2015 20:45 Hot Recent News

    A French cruise ship came to the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic in trouble by fire in the engine room. All 347 passengers were evacuated in an operation in which the British Navy came to the rescue, as British media reported Thursday.

  • Also own payment LG

    Also own payment LG

    November 19, 2015 18:30 Hot Recent News

    In line with rivals such as Apple and Samsung LG also comes with its own mobile payment service. The electronics giant has previously signed an agreement with the South Korean credit card companies Shinhan Card and KB Kookmin Card.

  • Belgian village to block border crossings

    Belgian village to block border crossings

    brussels November 18, 2015 14:00 Hot Recent News

    The border crossings to France from the South Belgian border village Erquelinnes since Wednesday blocked with concrete blocks. The mayor decided to do this because there are not enough agents available to keep the border crossings permanently monitored.

  • Voice IS- caller recognized

    Voice IS- caller recognized

    November 18, 2015 11:19 Hot Recent News

    The man who on behalf terror group Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for the bloody attacks Friday in Paris, the 35-year-old Fabien Clain. The French intelligence services have recognized his voice reported the French newspaper Libération Tuesday. Fabien Clain is originally from Reunion Island and would now be in Syria.

  • Turkish army shoots IS fighters dead

    Turkish army shoots IS fighters dead

    belek November 14, 2015 19:00 Hot Recent News

    The Turkish army has four fighters terrorist organization Islamic State (IS) shot dead near the border with Syria, after they had opened fire on the soldiers. That Saturday sources have reported to Turkish security forces.

  • Blue diamond auctioned for 45 million
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    Blue diamond auctioned for 45 million

    geneve November 12, 2015 00:45 Hot Recent News

    A spectacular blue diamond was auctioned off Wednesday in Geneva for the record amount of 48.6 million Swiss francs (45 million euros). The 12.03 carat 'Blue Moon' from a South African mine was the showpiece of the jewelry auction this year at Sotheby's. The new owner is a private collector from Hong Kong, said the auction house.

  • 15 years in prison for murdering eight agents

    15 years in prison for murdering eight agents

    November 11, 2015 14:15 Hot Recent News

    A court in the South African city of Pretoria on Wednesday eight officers each sentenced to fifteen years in prison for the murder of a taxi driver in 2013. The officers tied the 27-year-old Mozambican his car and dragged him through the streets of Johannesburg. Reason : he had his car parked wrong.

  • Africa has 15 million refugees
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    Africa has 15 million refugees

    johannesburg November 11, 2015 09:00 Hot Recent News

    The thousands of refugees crossing the Mediterranean from Africa to Europe, are a fraction compared to the amount of refugees that on the African continent. The United Nations estimates that fifteen million people have left their home.

  • South Korea will play cupid

    South Korea will play cupid

    seoul November 9, 2015 18:15 Hot Recent News

    South Korea has launched a plan that the low birth rate in the country must boost. So municipalities should organize evenings go where singles can meet and young couples should have priority in housing in social housing.

  • Little hope of survivors dam breach Brazil

    Little hope of survivors dam breach Brazil

    November 9, 2015 09:00 Hot Recent News

    The probability that there are still survivors found after a dam breach in the south of Brazil is getting smaller and smaller. That the governor of the state of Minas Gerais said. He fears that the hopes for the thirteen miners and thirteen others is gone.

  • Deaths from Iraq bombings

    Deaths from Iraq bombings

    baghdad November 7, 2015 18:45 Hot Recent News

    By bombings in and around Baghdad Saturday at least nine people have been killed, said police and medical sources. The attacks are not claimed immediately but militants from Islamic State who control large parts of the north and west of the country put more bombs in the Iraqi capital.

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