'Belgian' panda conceived
brussels February 12, 2016 13:35The female giant panda who lives in the Belgian zoo Pairi Daiza is inseminated. That made the zoo on Friday at the Walloon Mountains. Or Hao really is pregnant, is still two months known.
The female giant panda who lives in the Belgian zoo Pairi Daiza is inseminated. That made the zoo on Friday at the Walloon Mountains. Or Hao really is pregnant, is still two months known.
Thousands of Iraqi refugees who arrived in Finland last year, have broken their asylum procedure and voluntarily return home. The reason they call family problems and their disappointment about life in the cold country.
The World Health Organization of the United Nations thinks that it may take another eighteen months before possible effective vaccines can be tested against the zikavirus people. That Marie-Paule Kieny, Assistant Director-General of the WHO Health Systems and Innovation said Friday.
An official from Cadiz, Spain has six years hooky from work. This emerged during a court case against the 69-year-old Joaquin Garcia. The officer of the municipality must pay a compensation of one net salary. That is 30,000 euros.
South Korea on Friday suspended the supply of it along with North Korea run Kaesong industrial park. Thursday was already stopped the water supply to the plant site, after North Korea all South Koreans who have stayed had shown there.
Dozens of gas stations change their prices during the day. Day and evening was refueling pumping cheaper than at night.
It's end of story for the scout Europe has put down on a comet. The comet lander Philae has nothing to long to hear more from him. 'The chances of Philae again contact us, unfortunately zero. We also do not send commands more', the German space agency DLR announced Friday.
Greek police teargas on Friday deployed against peasants who tried to occupy the Ministry of Agriculture in Athens. Farmers perform many weeks action against increases in taxes and pension contributions and wish Friday and Saturday put the capital on stilts.
The bomvest that ten days after the attacks was found in Paris, was not the DNA of the wanted terrorist Salah Abdeslam.
A base of peacekeepers from the United Nations in northern Mali was attacked Friday. In the early morning extremists shelled the camp in Kidal with a rain of missiles, the French broadcaster RFI reported on the authority of witnesses. The attack definitely lasted two hours. Two Guinean peacekeepers were killed, thirty others were wounded, said a spokesman for the UN mission Minusma told Bloomberg.
The Pakistani authorities have arrested in recent raids in the southern port city of Karachi 97 extremists of al Qaeda and the group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. Among them were two commanders of the latter group and al-Qaeda, said a military spokesman.
Pope Francis meets Friday in Cuba, the patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, Kirill. It is the first time that the head of the Roman Catholic Church, the Patriarch met since the two churches in the eleventh century broke up.
A colony of penguins in danger of extinction because of a huge iceberg blocks their access to the sea. The iceberg, which is as big as a small country, swept in 2011 in the Commonwealth Bay in Antarctica, where dwells the colony Adelie Penguins.
In a fire in the German city of Mannheim on Friday asked a mother and her son died. The father was seriously injured and a police officer had to be treated in hospital because of smoke inhalation, said a police spokesman.
The armed activists more than a month occupying an office of a wildlife park in the US Oregon, left booby traps. They have made by telephone to the authorities, according to Reuters. According to an insider told they are not if there is a risk of explosions.
London apartment where the legendary rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix lived more than 45 years ago, has been opened to the public. The house has been restored to the state it was when the rock star used the apartment.
The death toll from the collapsed flat in the Taiwanese city of Tainan rose further. There are now recovered 94 victims. At least thirty others are still missing, report the Taiwanese news agency CNA.
Seventeen countries, including major powers like the United States and Russia, are Friday at the Security Conference in Munich agreed on a temporary truce in Syria. The violence must stop gradually and be completed within a week. Attacks against Islamic State and other terrorist organizations will continue.
The last four occupants of a game park in the US Oregon have surrendered Thursday. The last occupant repeatedly threatened suicide before he gave up. This marked the end of a 41-day standoff between occupation forces and the Federal Police FBI.
Some seventy years could freely walk around Auschwitz ruthless guards. But shortly before the Nazi grandfather's death, the German justice still in action. Yesterday again was a former SS to the gate.
French President Francois Hollande called on Russia Thursday to stop the bombing of civilians in Syria. He also reiterated his call for steps to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The famous bronze sculpture The Kiss of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin next week auctioned at Drouot in Paris. The auction house estimates the value of the work on 1.5 to 2 million.
Five days after the collapse of an apartment in the Taiwanese city of Tainan, the number of deaths increased to 67. The local media reported. Certainly 57 others are missing, but the chance that one of them is taken alive from the rubble, is small.
Russia has proposed a truce 1 March in Syria and is waiting for a response from the international forces. This said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday. He spoke ahead of a meeting on Syria in Munich with US Secretary of State John Kerry.
The death toll from the train accident in southern Germany on Thursday rose to eleven. A 47-year-old man came from the Munich area has succumbed to his injuries in a hospital, the police said.
Former French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault is foreign minister. It is one of the changes in the government announced by the French President Francois Hollande on Thursday.
A great mystery of the universe is resolved. The mysterious gravitational waves exist, such as Albert Einstein had predicted a hundred years ago. This was announced Thursday.
Hollywood star George Clooney wants to Friday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaking on the refugee issue. The 54-year-old actor is still in Berlin for the Berlinale. He plays a role in the opening film of the festival, Hail, Caesar!
Agents of the Belgian federal police are not talking about the process around the Action Plan against radicalization and terrorism that the government launched last week. Three unions announced a strike for a week if not satisfied their requirements.
The judge in Milwaukee in the US state of Wisconsin thought all the excuses already hearing for an excessive blood alcohol. John Przybyla, however, surprised him in the batter that his fish was cooked, had spent a lot of beer.