North Korea kidnapped Japanese research stops
February 13, 2016 11:28North Korea is continuing its examination stop into the fate of Japanese who has kidnapped the country in the seventies and eighties.
North Korea is continuing its examination stop into the fate of Japanese who has kidnapped the country in the seventies and eighties.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull takes his cabinet on the shovel. It is the second reshuffle in the five months Turnbull leads the government.
A week after the earthquake in Taiwan, the number of victims rose to 108. Most of the dead were found among the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in the city of Tainan. In the apartment of sixteen floors were Saturday still searching for nine missing.
North Korea develops a long-range which is likely to be able to reach a large part of the mainland of the United States. The rocket, the KN-08, according to the Pentagon can cover a distance of 5,500 kilometers.
Nearly forty skiers on Friday afternoon from a Defective chairlift rescued in Austria Mitterbach am Erlaufsee. The difficult operation from the ground and from the air was carried out, lasted three hours, Austrian media reported.
For people who find difficult the names are in German, there is good news. The 'short german' in everyday speech in advance, thanks to modern communications and immigration, the newspaper Rheinische Post reported Friday.
Iranian youth are more than fed Islamic morality police in their country. They make their smartphones en masse using a new app to circumvent strict controls.
China will help support a Security Council resolution on North Korea to pay the 'necessary price' for its recent missile launches. That made the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi announced yesterday.
Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill greeted each Friday in Cuba. The two church leaders met at the airport in the Cuban capital Havana. In a thousand years, the leaders of the Roman Catholics and the Russian Orthodox conducted in person consultation.
After the historic meeting with Russian Patriarch Kirill at the airport in Cuba Friday, Pope Francis travels straight to Mexico for a visit of several days. On his first visit to the Latin American country are drug violence and the migration problem centrally.
The campaign of US Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has withdrawn an election spot because a former porn actress seems to do it. That US media reported Friday.
Iraqi forces have recaptured half of the territory that was under control of terrorist organization Islamic State (IS). This was announced by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Friday at the international security conference in Germany.
At a high school in the US state of Arizona is a shooting going on. The police are massively site.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's own words retake the country, but that may take a long time. Assad said this to the French news agency AFP.
The abuse already condemned Australian former BBC presenter Rolf Harris has seven new cases hanging from his pants. Justice in Britain announced this Friday.
An English who had had it with commuters who parked their car in her driveway, took revenge.
London warns Friday for flooding of the River Thames. In some places in the city the water is already on the quays. For the first time this winter the dam in the east of the British capital closed.
A Kurdish march from Stuttgart to Strasbourg is prohibited four days after the start because of riots. 'Because of violent clashes and rising aggression among participants we have pronounced a ban on the upcoming stages,' said Sabine Dorsch of the public order office in Stuttgart on Friday.
The bill of 500 euros is possible under the spell. Moreover, there may be a ceiling on making payments in cash. All this to make it harder for terrorists to get funding.
Who in Saudi Arabia holds a party in Western style is mercilessly hard the spool if the police finds out. The authorities have convicted eleven people who had organized a 'mixed' party with lots of booze. The punishment: three hundred lashes.
In the center of Istanbul collapsed five-story building. It is a building on a shopping street near Taksim Square. According to local media was a cafe on the ground floor of the building. There are no reports of deaths or injuries.
British broadsheet The Independent cease to exist as a paper newspaper. The latest edition will appear on Saturday, March 26th, after the newspaper goes online only continue. Therefore today the jobs of between eighty and one hundred journalists at risk.
A Canadian who was reported missing for thirty years, was found after he suddenly realized who he was.
The former Bosnian Serb General Zdravko Tolimir was in the night of Monday to Tuesday in the Scheveningen prison died of natural causes. This is evidenced by the results of the autopsy carried out by the Dutch authorities allowed the ICTY know Friday.
The number of refugees coming to Austria, in the coming months to reach its maximum. The country will no longer lets migrants at the border. That said Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz Friday during a visit to the Macedonian capital Skopje.
When cleaning up after the train accident in southern Germany is the last black box found in which driving data recorded. That left the police Friday.
US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter expects that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates command set available to help fighters of the opposition in Syria against the Islamic State group. That Carter said Friday in Brussels after meeting with his counterpart from the UAE.
Greece has three months to improve the control of the European External sharply. Friday, the EU countries agreed to a fifty recommendations to the southern European country to address the reception, registration and processing of refugees.
Members of the volunteer fire department in the Austrian Prägraten am Grossvenediger stood Thursday with a difficult task: they had to saw their commander from the wreck of his car shortly after the man had crashed into the entrance of a tunnel.
At least 40,000 new refugees are housed in camps on the Turkish border with Syria. That said, the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Yalcin Akdogan Friday. According to him, it is important that a new refugee camp with facilities arranged in the area.