• 'Hugger' strikes down woman

    'Hugger' strikes down woman

    May 13, 2016 11:24 Hot Recent News

    It is a known phenomenon in tourist spots like Times Square in New York: people offering 'free hugs'. Really Free hugs are not always because there are expected a tip. When a Canadian tourist who did not want to give, she got instead of a hug a punch.

  • 'Folterpand' being demolished in Hoxter

    'Folterpand' being demolished in Hoxter

    May 13, 2016 11:08 Hot Recent News

    The owners of a building in the German town of Hoxter where according to justice people have been tortured and slain, want to demolish the house. Media in the region of Westphalia report Friday that the owners want to create a monument to the victims.

  • Scientist Bas Haring speaks clearly

    amsterdam May 13, 2016 11:00 Hot Recent News

    Scientist Bas Haring, the Plain Language Price won this year. Out of the ten scientists he explains complex issues clearly to a wide audience. That ruled least linguists from the language center of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the initiator of the prize.

  • Turkish army kills 140 PKK members

    Turkish army kills 140 PKK members

    May 13, 2016 10:56 Hot Recent News

    The Turkish army between April 29 and May 10 140 extremists of the slain Kurdish PKK party. That happened with airstrikes, as told Turkish television channel Friday it. The station said the army source for the facts.

  • Fishing nets pollute the seas

    Fishing nets pollute the seas

    hamburg May 13, 2016 10:40 Hot Recent News

    Every year in European waters estimated 25,000 fishing nets correctly. Greenpeace has calculated that annually nets with a total length of 1,250 kilometers left in the sea, a distance of Amsterdam to the border with Belarus.

  • Belgium is also bombings in Syria

    Belgium is also bombings in Syria

    brussels May 13, 2016 09:56 Hot Recent News

    Belgium is planning six combat aircraft type F-16 to send to the Middle East to assist in bombing targets in Syria. The Defence Minister Steven Vandeput, which has proposed to the Council of Ministers. The Belgian newspaper De Standaard reported Friday that in fact the government has already approved the proposal of Vandeput and that approval is a mere formality.

  • Egypt silent jealously Nefertiti

    Egypt silent jealously Nefertiti

    May 13, 2016 09:16 Hot Recent News

    Which six months ago was considered worldwide as big news, is now immersed in silence. The tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamen would contain secret rooms which would be included the remains of the famous Queen Nefertiti. Egypt hoped for a miracle that would greatly promote tourism after all the political unrest.

  • More than 100 arrests since Paris attacks

    More than 100 arrests since Paris attacks

    May 13, 2016 09:00 Hot Recent News

    Following the bloody attacks in France since the beginning of this year 101 people were arrested in November in Paris. They are the accused 'which is a direct link with terrorism,' said the French interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, French media Friday.

  • Floating pleasure palace begins its journey

    Floating pleasure palace begins its journey

    May 13, 2016 08:24 Hot Recent News

    The Harmony of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world with a length of 362 meters, sixteen decks and 2,400 male staff who are required to make to sense the 6360 passengers. Who the huge vessel crosses the width is 66 meters road. The cost for this floating holiday home is estimated at nearly one billion dollars.

  • Dead and wounded in attack on Iraqi cafe

    baghdad May 13, 2016 08:16 Hot Recent News

    In an attack on a popular cafe in the northern Iraqi city of Balad in the night from Thursday to Friday at least twelve people killed and 25 others injured. Three gunmen opened fire on the bar in the predominantly Shiite city. The attack lasted nearly ten minutes.

  • Venezuela angered Brazil 'coup'
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    Venezuela angered Brazil 'coup'

    caracas May 13, 2016 06:56 Hot Recent News

    The Venezuelan government has responded disappointed at the suspension of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. Her Venezuelan colleague Nicolas Maduro accused the Americans of having pulled the strings behind the scenes.

  • Koenders denounces 'discriminatory' laws USA

    Koenders denounces 'discriminatory' laws USA

    May 13, 2016 06:00 Hot Recent News

    Minister Bert Koenders (Foreign Affairs) has been criticized in the United States of legislation that the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) would be violated. 'This legislation goes against what we stand for,' the minister said in Washington.

  • Ballet around star Kepler-223

    Ballet around star Kepler-223

    berkeley May 13, 2016 05:08 Hot Recent News

    A striking ballet around the star Kepler-223. He has four planets rotate synchronously. In the time it takes for the inner planet for eight rounds, the second planet makes six rounds, the third and the four outer three.

  • 'US forces operating in Libya '

    'US forces operating in Libya '

    May 12, 2016 23:56 Hot Recent News

    US special forces operating since late last year from two outposts in Libya. There they try to recruit allies for a possible offensive against terror group Islamic State, say sources told The Washington Post.

  • Shark dives on coastal Mallorca
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    Shark dives on coastal Mallorca

    May 12, 2016 21:40 Hot Recent News

    Off the coast of the Spanish tourist island of Majorca, the police busy with a blue shark. The animal became entangled Wednesday in the port of the town of Porto Pi, where the police had to be useful to piecing the shark to open water again. A day later, the animal popped up again, however, in the harbor and the Guarda Civil had to act again.

  • Food comes out Syrian city

    Food comes out Syrian city

    damascus May 12, 2016 21:00 Hot Recent News

    Despite assurances from all parties, the remaining inhabitants of the besieged Syrian city daraya Thursday again remained deprived of essential supplies. An aid convoy of the Red Cross and the UN went back empty-handed matter.

  • Now boats from Egypt
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    Now boats from Egypt

    rome May 12, 2016 18:56 Hot Recent News

    The Italian coast guard on Thursday nearly nine hundred asylum seekers, mostly Syrians rescued from two boats for the coast of Sicily. Which announced a spokesman for the coastguard. The boats were not left Libya- the usual starting point for boat trips to Italy- but from Egypt.

  • Ban calls for calm Brazil

    Ban calls for calm Brazil

    May 12, 2016 18:24 Hot Recent News

    The Secretary-General of the United Nations following the situation in Brazilian politics closely and calls for calm. Earlier Thursday, the Senate voted to set up an impeachment against President Dilma Rousseff. Which is accused of having rigged the state budget to secure her re-election.

  • Blunder Inspection Putin (video)

    Blunder Inspection Putin (video)

    sochi May 12, 2016 17:56 Hot Recent News

    An attempt by Russian President Vladimir Putin to demonstrate the superiority of the Russian army on Thursday walked into the soup. As a general tried to open the door of a jeep, the door handle fell from prompt.

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