Death train accident Denmark to eight
copenhagen January 3, 2019 08:48In the months in which Boca Juniors secured the championship for the second time in a row and qualified for the (lost) final of the Copa Libertadores, the intended stand-in of...
In the months in which Boca Juniors secured the championship for the second time in a row and qualified for the (lost) final of the Copa Libertadores, the intended stand-in of...
At least six people were killed by a train accident on a bridge in Denmark. A passenger train was hit by railway company DSB by objects that were taken by a freight train...
For us it will take a few hours, but in the western part of the Pacific Ocean 2019 has already started. The new year has been ushered in on many islands. Tonga and Samoa in the Polynesian...
Six young fur seals have been found decapitated in Scenery Nook, a popular New Zealand bay. The national government speaks of a 'brutal and violent' act.
In the search for the 22-year-old Grace Millane, a British millionaire daughter who has been missing for more than a week, a body of a young woman has been found. The police assume that it is the missing backpacker.
For the second time in a week, in New Zealand, tens of whales have washed up and died. New Zealand media reported that Thursday 80 to 90 were flushing animals on the Chatham Islands, an island group east of New Zealand. More than fifty did not survive.
Was it due to a meteor, a nuclear exercise? Scientists are puzzled by a series of mysterious seismic waves that crossed the world on 11 November.
145 whales have been washed ashore in New Zealand. Some of the pilot whales were already dead before they were discovered on the secluded beach of the southern Stewart Island. Because of the condition of the other animals it was decided to euthanize the rest, reports the New Zealand Herald.
The Queensland police have arrested a 50-year-old woman suspected of having put needles and pins in strawberries. For weeks, research has preceded this with national cooperation from various Australian government departments. The suspected perpetrator is likely to be brought before the judge in Brisbane on Monday. Because the investigation has not yet been completed, the public prosecutor did not want to say anything about her.
An earthquake with a strength of 6.7 on Tuesday morning hit the North Island of New Zealand. According to reports in the media, the earthquake lasted about 30 seconds.
The Scottish Jenny Graham (38) is the first woman to cycle around the world alone in 125 days with all her luggage. She arrived in Berlin on Thursday evening at the Brandenburger Tor, where she had left in the east on 16 June.
The well-intentioned idea of Coca Cola to come up with a catchy slogan in Maori and English has completely failed.
In the first weekend of the Oktoberfest in Munich, it is estimated that more than 800,000 visitors have come to the festival. That was considerably more than in 2017, when it was about 600,000.
A New Zealand supermarket chain has raised alarms after needles were found in strawberries. The relevant fruit brand is removed from the shelves, the newspaper The New Zealand Herald reports. The company Countdown advises customers from Australia to cut strawberries for safety.
Jellyfish hunter SpongeBob SquarePants likes to fish behind small cute specimens with his net. Those critters do not fall into the alien-like jellyfish that a family found in New Zealand.
An Australian couple that was looking for a boat, has tapped a former New Zealand warship. The 44 meter long colossus, according to broadcaster ABC, is now anchored in the home of the new owners, Paul and Wilma Adams.
An earthquake with the force of 8.1 on the Richter scale has taken place off the coast of Fiji. Authorities in New Zealand are now investigating the probability of a tsunami.
Uber now sends a message when it appears that one of his cars had an accident. The passenger must answer a few questions via his app. If something has indeed happened, Uber recommends calling an emergency number.
Three brothers have found a huge squid on the beach of Wellington, New Zealand earlier this week. The giant squid was dead, but still pretty intact.
In the New Zealand coastal town of Tauranga, south-east of Auckland, a woman died in a bizarre way on Monday. She was strangled by her own scarf, which got stuck in a wheel of her scooter. The local police said that emergency workers were on the scene quickly but too late to save her. The attempts to resuscitate the victim failed.
Julie Anne Genter, a New Zealand minister, cycled herself to the hospital after 42 weeks of pregnancy to give birth to her first child.
What had to be a wonderful trip around the world ended for 23-year-old Danni in the mortuary.
An experiment of a company in New Zealand has turned out very positively. Employees were paid five days while they only needed four to work. It turned out that the time they spent on work was spent much more effectively.
The vegetarian burger that the national New Zealand airline Air New Zealand serves on the flights from Auckland to Los Angeles is not popular everywhere. There has been a stir over the fake meat manufactured in California from plants.
A New Zealand court has determined that internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom may be extradited to the United States. The founder of Megaupload thus hangs a hefty punishment in the US.
Premier Jacinda Ardern gave birth on Thursday of her first child, a daughter. She let herself know through social media. The 37-year-old Ardern was the youngest prime minister of the country ever when she took office last year. She is now the first New Zealand prime minister ever to give birth during her term of office.
A 28-year-old New Zealander stole two toes from an exposition with stuffed human bodies. The toes have now been returned. They would be worth $ 5,500.
A 28-year-old man from Auckland, New Zealand, had to appear on Monday because he was accused of having stolen two human toes from an exhibition of Body Worlds Vital.
Singapore Airlines claims to have the longest scheduled flight in the world. Passengers can fly directly from Singapore to the American city of Newark every day in almost nineteen hours, the New York Times reports.
A New Zealand minister has caused a stir by making a phone call in an airplane. Phil Twyford is therefore no longer in charge of the civil aviation authority, because it may still be investigating the incident.