Killed in Baghdad bombings
baghdad May 17, 2016 11:12Two bomb explosions in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Tuesday to definitely thirteen people died. There were more than forty wounded, sources reported to the police and medical services.
Two bomb explosions in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Tuesday to definitely thirteen people died. There were more than forty wounded, sources reported to the police and medical services.
French road, this week conducted by the trade union action against the new labor law.
The BBC has approximately 11,000 recipes from his website as part of a drastic downsizing of the Internet services offered by the channel.
The Turkish police have issued a nationwide alert for possible terrorist attacks by the Islamic State group around a Turkish national holiday on Thursday.
Terror Suspect Salah Abdeslam IS would have posted on his Facebook page a flag terror group three weeks before the attacks in Paris.
At a large fire in an apartment building in the northern German city of Duisburg on Tuesday dozens of casualties.
President Danilo Medina of the Dominican Republic on Monday celebrated his reelection. According to preliminary results he achieved more than 60 percent of the vote.
The pathetic bison calf last weekend was 'saved' by tourists, was killed by park rangers.
The South Korean writer Han Kang and her British translator, won the Man Booker International Prize for the best novel translated into English last year. They were distinguished for The Vegetarian, Han which was translated into English the first work.
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on Monday expressed their willingness for a peaceful solution to the rebel Azerbaijani region of Nagorno-Karabakh is in a joint statement by the US, France and Russia.
For the coast of Sicily on Monday rescued boat people in 1153 within hours. They were smuggling ships en route from North Africa to Europe, but were on the high seas run into trouble, reports the Italian Coast Guard.
The US Treasury Department has given the first insight into the state loans that are held by Saudi Arabia. This happened after an appeal to the Information Act by Bloomberg.
Three US investment banks warn to 'hide' customers for a dramatic summer. They have advised customers to exchange their equity investments to less risky investments in order to avoid a drop in yield.
It is unlikely that herbicide glyphosate for people is carcinogenic. That the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) adopted by the United Nations.
More than 37,000 Afghan families have fled in the first four months of the year for the ongoing violence in the country of their homes. According to a report published Monday by the United Nations.
The major powers want to make an exception to the arms embargo against Libya and the country still arming. The new government of national unity to battle including Islamic State otherwise not, they fear.
Certainly deceased four passengers of a private jet when the vehicle crashed near the airport in Tupelo Mississippi.
Using a crowbar, a man from the German Thuringia tried to take his ex-girlfriend to move a marriage proposal after stopping a relationship for three years yet.
Tens of thousands of people Monday in the Indian capital New Delhi mourned the death of the head of the sect Sant Nirankari Mission, Baba Hardev Singh.
The Russian economy in the first quarter of this year, significantly less than contracted in the final three months of last year. According to figures that brought the Russian statistics agency Monday outside.
Iranian police have arrested several people in connection with online published fashion photographs of women without headscarves. Certainly eight models, including seven young women without the obligatory headscarf and numerous photographers and makeup artists were arrested by agents, Iranian media reported Monday.
Weather Woman Liberté Chan, that Saturday morning the weather presented for the American channel KTLA, during the broadcast had to wear a vest. She wore a black glitter dress that was too bare according to different viewers.
The United States strongly advised their citizens to travel to North Korea. Travelers are punished excessively severe in the land of Kim Jung-un for offenses not even be considered a criminal offense in its own country.
Israeli divers in the Mediterranean found a spectacular treasure with thousands of ancient coins and several bronzes.
Alternative for Germany, Cardinal Karl Lehmann served hearty reply once it had spoken critically about the right-wing populists. The AfD has suggested that the church tax, but once should be abolished. After all, this tax is a result of an agreement that closed the church in 1933 with Hitler's regime.
If Democrat Hillary Clinton be elected in November to the President of the United States, they know a job for 'first husband Bill.
The Nigerian army has arrested a group of militants who are blamed for a series of attacks on oil installations and pipelines in the so-called Niger Delta. The detainees belong to the Niger Delta Avengers, think the military.
Netherlands pulls another 3 million euros for food aid to Ethiopia. The African nation suffering under drought.
Tanzania has a large-scale audit 10,000 non-existent employees discovered by government bodies. Monthly conceded this ghost officials converted about 1.8 million in salary.
Chinese state media silence Monday about the Cultural Revolution, which half a century years ago by Mao Zedong, the leader of the Communist Party, was put in motion. The revolution lasted ten years and cost millions of lives. With the death of Mao in 1976 brought an end to the period of bloodshed.