• Schulz challenges Merkel for second tv show

    Schulz challenges Merkel for second tv show

    berlin September 12, 2017 22:18 Hot Recent News

    Martin Schulz, the candidate of the Chancellor's Chancellor's SPD, challenged Angela Merkel to cross the judges again on television before the Germans go to the polls on September 24. In the TV debate on September 3, according to him, many topics that touch the citizens were not raised.

  • 'Printer rail is a danger to the elderly'
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    'Printer rail is a danger to the elderly'

    amersfoort September 12, 2017 05:06 Hot Recent News

    Elderly people who are badly injured are increasingly in danger of considering, as train traffic is getting more and more crowded. Track Manager ProRail launches today in cooperation with Safe Traffic Netherlands and elderly federations to train them safely to cross over.

  • Red Cross treasure damage with card and photos

    Red Cross treasure damage with card and photos

    the hague September 11, 2017 06:51 Hot Recent News

    A few dozen Red Cross employees try to map the damage on St. Maarten on Monday. They do that in the office in The Hague. Photos that have made Defense from a helicopter are being laid on maps drawn just before Hurricane Irma raided the island. This creates an image of damage to roads and buildings.

  • 'Maybe I should have gone'

    'Maybe I should have gone'

    miami September 9, 2017 18:57 Hot Recent News

    In Miami, a little bit more suicide breathes because the eye of the monster cannon Irma does not seem to go straight across the city. However, the danger to the metropolis is still far removed, because the wind and the flooding can cause enormous chaos for days to come. 'Maybe I should have gone,' says Dutch Chavely Helena.

  • Bosses in shock after death steps dog

    Bosses in shock after death steps dog

    hohen neuendorf September 6, 2017 16:12 Hot Recent News

    A father and son were shocked in a hospital in Germany after their dog was killed by a passerby. That stamped the animal because he would be bitten by the dog at age, a cross between a dachshund and a terrier.

  • Australia pays millions to asylum seekers

    Australia pays millions to asylum seekers

    canberra September 6, 2017 09:24 Hot Recent News

    The Australian government will pay a $ 70 million fee (about 47 million euros) to a group of asylum seekers. According to Australian media, they claim to be psychologically and physically damaged by their stay in a controversial shelter on the Isle of Manus.

  • Meteorologists US expect more of the same

    Meteorologists US expect more of the same

    houston August 29, 2017 16:54 Hot Recent News

    Anyone who clicks the South Texas weather forecast sees the gloomy forecast of the meteorologists. The enormous rainfall that the Harvey storm inflows is still far away, but slides extremely slowly toward the east, towards the neighboring state of Louisiana.

  • Apple opens iTunes for Harvey

    Apple opens iTunes for Harvey

    cupertino August 28, 2017 07:27 Hot Recent News

    Apple is setting iTunes to help people affected by Hurricane Harvey. Users can transfer money to the Red Cross via a special page in the service. According to Apple Insider, they can choose from 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 200 donations.

  • Serbian money thief just caught home

    Serbian money thief just caught home

    munich August 26, 2017 17:39 Hot Recent News

    A money thief has just failed to bring more than one million euros from Munich to his place of residence in Serbia. The driver of a money transfer decided on Thursday, when his adventurers just entered a customer, no longer drove to another bank or the depot but home. At the Hungarian-Serbian border he was caught.

  • Dodental by emergency weather South Asia rises quickly

    Dodental by emergency weather South Asia rises quickly

    bhubaneswar/dhaka August 25, 2017 13:00 Hot Recent News

    Deaths due to floods due to severe monsoon rains in India, Bangladesh and Nepal have risen to over 1200 in recent days. The authorities in these countries said on Friday. According to the Red Cross, almost 41 million people were affected by the monsoon season, which is extremely severe this year. The relief organization fears that the situation is deteriorating even further, as the rain showers continue.

  • Aid asked to map Asia

    Aid asked to map Asia

    the hague August 21, 2017 06:00 Hot Recent News

    The Red Cross calls on the Dutch to help map the floods affected Nepal, Bangladesh and India. According to the aid organization, in some cases, care providers do not know where affected villages are located or how they can come to bring goods. The Red Cross has therefore decided to ask for help.

  • Dodental Sierra Leone runs

    Dodental Sierra Leone runs

    freetown August 20, 2017 20:24 Hot Recent News

    The number of deaths due to the mudflows in Sierra Leone has risen to five hundred. According to the Red Cross, six hundred people are missing. Heavy rainfall caused a landslide at the capital Freetown.

  • Suspicious Barcelona may fly to France

    Suspicious Barcelona may fly to France

    barcelona August 18, 2017 22:03 Hot Recent News

    The Catalan police, the 'Mossos' say that Younes Abouyaaqoub, 20 years, is the only terrorist who is still in flight after the attacks on Barcelona and Cambrils. Meanwhile, Spain has communicated to France information of one of the rented buses likely to be involved in the attacks, in case the border would cross, so says France Info. It's a white Renault Kangoo.

  • Virtual-reality glasses at first aid

    Virtual-reality glasses at first aid

    amsterdam August 8, 2017 08:57 Hot Recent News

    Participants in first aid courses can now practice with virtual reality glasses so they are better prepared for emergency situations. For example, by the special glasses they are 'eyewitnesses' of an accident, the aftermath of extreme weather or an attack.

  • Two kill by natural fires Italy

    Two kill by natural fires Italy

    rome August 7, 2017 22:18 Hot Recent News

    Natural fires are keeping Italy in control. Two deadly victims were reported on Monday. Firemen found, according to press agency Ansa, in extinction near Tivoli, not far from Rome, the bodies of two older women. The small house in which they stayed was enclosed by the fire. A third person was brought to a hospital in shock and with a poison poisoning.

  • North Korea denies sanctions UN

    North Korea denies sanctions UN

    seoul August 7, 2017 08:30 Hot Recent News

    North Korea said Monday that it would not attract anything from the sanctions announced by the United Nations on Saturday against the country. 'The sanctions are a breach of our sovereignty. We will take appropriate measures, 'said a statement from the North Korean state press office, KNCA on Monday.

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