Mother terrorist is 'proud' of son
December 28, 2015 19:00The mother of Bilal Hadfi, the youngest bomber who blew himself up November 13 at a soccer stadium in Paris, is proud that her son has no other victims.
The mother of Bilal Hadfi, the youngest bomber who blew himself up November 13 at a soccer stadium in Paris, is proud that her son has no other victims.
The former leader of the state urban development department, according to Chinese media called Xu Yuan'an would have jumped from a building after the authorities opened an investigation into him.
The British version of the anti-immigrant organization Pegida, Britain First, advocates anyone of foreign origin to subsidize in order to leave the country. Although the organization thereby presumably mainly refers to non-Westerners, it is therefore remarkable that the First Vice-President of Britain's right of Dutch descent.
Refugees in the German city of Reichenberg given two days before the New Year to get used the occasion at the sound of firecrackers. The place in Bavaria wants to take away their fear possible and show the refugees and what they can expect in the New Year night.
An Amsterdam school of nearly one million kilos in recent days shifted 30 meters. The last 5 meters are Monday bridged successfully, the municipality has announced. The school on the South Axis had to move a lot, so he at a newly constructed second part came to be.
The British defense against floods must be completely overhauled. That said, the British government environmental organization Monday. According to the agency must be made watertight and better homes, the country needs a better warning.
Several Italian cities with bans fighting the dense smog that hangs. Rome allowed cars with odd-numbered license plates Monday part of the day is not the way on Tuesday the cars with even number plates partially excluded. Milan allowed between 10:00 and 16:00 no cars on the road.
The 31-year-old singer Laura Croix was present at the concert of the Eagles of Death Metal in Bataclan theater, when terrorists opened fire. Laura was hit by six Kalashnikov bullets, but survived the attack. She was kept in an artificial coma, but earlier this month awake. For the first time, she tells her story.
A German man was killed when he blew up a condom machine with two companions. The incident happened on Christmas Day in the western German city of Schöppingen, just across the border in Enschede, police reported Monday.
US commandos have the infamous ISIS-leader Abu Omar al-Shishani captured alive near the city of Kirkuk in Iraq. This was reported by the Russian news agency Tass. However, the message has not been confirmed by the US Pentagon.
The Australian state of Northern Territory affected by flooding. The residents fear not only the advancing water, but also what it swims: saltwater crocodiles.
A large majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the way the United States approaches the fight against terror. This is evident from an opinion poll carried out on behalf of CNN. Nearly three-quarters responded dissatisfied therein.
The South African writer Chris Barnard is deceased Monday at the age of 76. He died of a heart attack, reported South African media.
Poland's president has signed a controversial law which confines the gourmand power and independence of the Constitutional Court.
In a bomb attack on a mosque in the Nigerian city of Maiduguri on Monday about twenty people slain. That said a government official. Another 91 people were injured. Further details are still missing.
The 53-year-old Briton John Beeden is the first person successfully non-stop to row across the Pacific. The tour began on June 1st in San Francisco and ended Monday after 209 days in the Australian Cairns. Beeden, who said that there were moments when he did not go to, grew an average of 15 hours a day and came nowhere between ashore.
A Spanish tourist during a vacation in the Canary Islands bitten by a shark. That happened on Christmas Day for the coast of the resort town of Aguimes on the island of Gran Canaria.
By a suicide bombing in the Syrian city of Homs Monday certainly got thirty people dead and dozens injured. This said a police source told the Russian news agency RIA Novosti.
The Belgian reactor Doel 3 is expected to pass restart on January 6. That said Els De Clercq, spokesman for Electrabel, VRT news. The reactor, which is near the Dutch border, would start on Monday, but there has surfaced a new problem.
Ambulances and buses are Monday began the evacuation of rebel fighters from the Syrian city of Al-Zabadani. Through an agreement between the warring parties get the fighters, including some wounded, a free passage to the Beirut airport with destination Turkey, said rebel sources in the city.
Japan and South Korea have reached an agreement on a years long dispute on the issue of slavery of women into brothels by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. This left the South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung Se know Monday after meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida Minister.
A former top official in China committed suicide after the fatal landslide earlier this month in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. The man was responsible for managing a large storage building waste. Which collapsed after a rainstorm and buried in this way dozens of buildings in an industrial complex. Four people were killed by the disaster, while seventy others missing.
The influential American painter and sculptor Ellsworth Kelly is deceased Sunday at the age of 92. Works of the artist worldwide in major museums such as the Guggenheim Museum in New York, admire. Also in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam has to admire his work.
The number of deaths caused by the extreme weather in the United States the forties. In more and more states casualties from floods and tornadoes. Elsewhere in the US are major problems are expected by a snowstorm.
In a suicide attack at the international airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday is definitely a dead cases. It would be a civilian. Thirteen others were injured.
Syrian journalist Naji al-Dscherf shot dead in the city of Gaziantep in southeastern Turkey. His family said Sunday that 'extremist groups' were behind the assassination.
The American psychiatrist Robert Spitzer is deceased at the age of 83. He was a controversial researcher of homosexuality. The psychiatrist died Friday in the city of Seattle by heart problems, US newspapers reported Sunday.
A freight train loaded with approximately 200 000 liters of sulfuric acid, is ontpoord in the Australian state of Queensland. The authorities have dropped the environment around the site of the accident. They say that a small amount of sulfuric acid and diesel oil has leaked report Austalische media.
Samy Amimour, one of the perpetrators of the massacre at the Paris Bataclan concert hall, was buried on Christmas Eve. He lies in the cemetery of La Courneuve in the Paris region, media reported Sunday. The grave is not recognizable to prevent his final resting place grows into an example of pilgrimage.
In Israel, a senior official at defense sacked because of 'a serious violation of the security of information.' It is to protect the director of the Israeli missile defense program, which the country against attacks with long-range missiles.