1.6 million for victims attack Berlin
berlin December 4, 2017 12:39The victims of the terrorist attack last year at the Christmas market in Berlin have so far received 1.6 million euros.
The victims of the terrorist attack last year at the Christmas market in Berlin have so far received 1.6 million euros.
Tony Blair, former prime minister of Great Britain, is brooding on a plan to roll back the Brexit. He thinks that the British may again make their voices heard in a referendum.
The explosive found on Friday in a pharmacy near a Christmas market near the German city of Potsdam was an attempt to extort postal company DHL. This is what Minister Karl-Heinz Schröter from the Land of Brandenburg said on Sunday.
Greece and the eurozone countries have reached a tentative agreement on Saturday on reforms that Athens will implement in exchange for support.
The decision by the US Senate to support Donald Trump's tax plans has caressed the president's ego. He can presumably sign the new law before Christmas.
The Christmas market in Potsdam in Germany was partly cleared Friday after the discovery of a suspicious suitcase or package. This happened after an employee of a pharmacist had alarmed the police.
Scholarships started lower after Friday, after previous ecordances. Technology funds lag behind, but oil-related companies gained ground. Nevertheless, the Dow is on its way to the best weekstand of this year.
Asylum seekers in the EU must be received everywhere in the same, appropriate way. Member States should provide comparable housing and medical care, training for minors and access to the labor market within nine months of the asylum application.
Worries grow over Scandinavian markets. The Danish central bank sees rising risks in its banking system. Some banks appear to have insufficient capital after a stress test to meet the most stringent European buffer requirements.
The position of the British minister leading the Brexit negotiations, David Davis, has been jeopardized after it became known that he omitted information from reports about the Brexit for the House of Commons.
Koopfestijn Cyber Monday is better than expected. The online sales party in the United States, and in the meantime the rest of the world, stands out thanks to extra orders of electronics and toys.
Thanksgiving, millions of Americans get their turkey on the table for a low price.
Music streaming service Spotify opts for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Mattel is going to market a Barbie with a headscarf. The doll is inspired by Ibtihaj Muhammad. The screen star was the first athlete with a hijab.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, three air attacks on a market in the Syrian town of Al-Atarib killed 53 dead, including five children. Al-Atarib is west of Aleppo.
The President of the European Parliament (EP), Antonio Tajani, wants to double the budget for the European Union (EU). 'We need 280 billion euros instead of the 140 billion we are getting annually,' said Italian Tajani in an interview in German media.
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Marketers who are furious about the abolition of, inter alia, the Parisian Christmas market, have again disturbed traffic to the French capital on Tuesday morning. With blockades and slow-moving cars, the protesters in the rush hour caused hundreds of kilometers of file.
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An informer from the German police is suspected of urging extreme Muslims to attack. According to German media, the victim of the bloody attack at the Christmas market in Berlin in December would have been in contact with the informant.
EU President Donald Tusk has an urgent message to European government leaders: it's time to make important decisions quickly. Political 'self-interest' and bureaucratic laxity inhibit the progress of the EU. Key issues need to be tackled, such as asylum policy and monetary union reform.
A man was rushed to the popular market in the Ghent district of Wondelgem on Sunday morning. The ravage was huge, but by miracle there was only one wounded. Last News reported on his site that, according to witnesses, the Audi cabrio came off at the 100km per hour.
At a shooting in the Swedish city of Trelleborg, several people were injured. At least four people have been transferred to the hospital. The police have been looking for one or more perpetrators with a special detention team.
The outbreak of a do-it-yourself case in Brussels where terrorists bought material to make explosives is officially suspected of terrorism. The 39-year-old Belg Brahim T. is suspected of participating in a terrorist organization and terrorist murders as a perpetrator or accomplice, told the federal parquet.
In France, the unions try to lay public life on Tuesday with strike action. The federations, with a total of 5.4 million members, want to enforce their demands against the plans for reform of the labor market of President Emmanuel Macron.
Auxiliary services have evacuated 3000 people in the Russian capital Moscow on a Sunday in a burning shopping center where building materials are being sold.
From the latest Tweet of President Donald J. Trump it can be deduced that he himself believes that he has already succeeded in his mission to make America again.
Samsung will earn more money from Apple's new iPhone X than on its own Galaxy S8. The South Koreans deliver the screens and chips for the luxury iPhone.