Leopard kills playing toddler (4)
bhanu November 16, 2018 09:32A leopard killed a 4-year-old girl in Nepal. The child played in front of her house in a village in the middle of the country when the animal attacked, reports the local police.
A leopard killed a 4-year-old girl in Nepal. The child played in front of her house in a village in the middle of the country when the animal attacked, reports the local police.
Security advisor Mira Ricardel will have a new position within the US government, after first lady Melania Trump urged her departure earlier this week. Government spokeswoman Sarah Sanders announced that she should leave the White House.
A British couple who had named his child after Adolf Hitler was found guilty of membership of the National Action terror group by a court on Monday. That neo-Nazi group was banned in 2016 after the members had celebrated the murder of MP Jo Cox (Labor) by a Nazi veteran.
A 35-year-old German woman died Sunday in Sri Lanka when she tried to make a selfie. According to the police she fell, while she tried to immortalise herself on the edge of an abyss. The accident occurred in Horton Plains nature park, about 150 kilometers east of the capital Colombo.
The Queensland police have arrested a 50-year-old woman suspected of having put needles and pins in strawberries. For weeks, research has preceded this with national cooperation from various Australian government departments. The suspected perpetrator is likely to be brought before the judge in Brisbane on Monday. Because the investigation has not yet been completed, the public prosecutor did not want to say anything about her.
In the river Chobe along the border between Botswana and Namibia 400 buffalo drowned. The animals may have been running out because of lions. That says the Ministry of Tourism.
At least six children were injured when an inflatable slide collapsed at a fair in the English town of Woking. This is reported by various English media. How that could have happened is not yet known.
The British Sports Minister, Tracey Crouch, submitted her resignation on Thursday. According to the BBC, she quits after a row about the postponement of her change of law on slot machines with a fixed payout percentage. In this, the maximum bet must be reduced from 100 to 2 pounds to prevent gambling addiction.
Hospitals of the British National Health Service spend almost 3 million pounds (3.4 million euros) annually on people who put objects in their noses or ears. Doctors pick up plastic toys and pencils from those body holes, the BBC reports.
The US military sends 5200 troops to the border with Mexico. These include armed soldiers, a general said at a press conference in Washington. He stated that President Donald Trump made it clear that guarding the border is important for national security.
Movie Park Germany at the German town of Bottrop is closed early on Friday night due to a bomb threat. The amusement park, which is located almost 70 kilometers from Venlo, reported on Facebook that the police had been informed about the threat by the end of the afternoon. 11,000 people had to leave the site.
The US has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit Washington. National safety advisor John Bolton announced this Friday in Georgian Tbilisi. Bolton was in Moscow the last few days.
A man and a woman have died after falling from the world famous cliff 'Taft Point'. Parkrangers started to recover the bodies on Thursday.
Pope Francis has warned the youth of the world about populism and xenophobia. In this connection he recalled the rise of National Socialism about Adolf Hitler. Young people should take note of the history of the 20th century, including both World Wars 'so they do not make the same mistakes and understand how populism expands,' said the leader of the Roman Catholic Church Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets US President Donald Trump on 11 November in Paris. That is what a policy officer from the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
In the dispute with the United States about the termination of the INF disarmament treaty, Russia is prepared to work on resolving mutual grievances. This was announced by the Russian Security Council after a meeting of security advisor Nicolai Patroesjev with his American counterpart John Bolton.
US President Donald Trump will stop or significantly reduce the 'massive' financial assistance to the Central American countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. He told that via Twitter.
The hurricane Willa, which races towards the Pacific over Mexico, has increased in strength so far that it now falls into the highest category. The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami reports wind speeds of 260 kilometers per hour with highs. Willa lands in the course of Tuesday afternoon or evening (local time). That will be accompanied by abundant rainfall, up to 450 millimeters.
Hurricane Willa, which is currently raging across the Pacific Ocean, has grown in strength to category 4. In and around the depression wind speeds are measured up to 210 kilometers per hour.
The ruling party Justice and Justice (PiS) has made a small victory in the regional elections in Poland on Sunday. An exit poll shows that the party received 32.3 percent of the votes, against 26.9 percent four years earlier. The Civic Platform, a coalition of opposition parties, would amount to 24.7 percent.
The hassle around the Italian budget brings the country into major problems. Credit rating agency Moody's has lowered the rating for Italy to Baa3. One more step down, and the country has a 'mess status'.
Christmas is being celebrated more extensively than usual this year in many homes in Wimbledon. The 750 members of the Wimbledon Park Golf Club will receive a one-tonne douceur around that time. Nothing seems to stand in the way of the takeover of their golf course by the adjoining All England Tennis Club- the club of the grass tennis tournament.
The Russian opposition leader Aleksej Navalni is prepared for a 'duel' with the commander of the Russian National Guard, Viktor Solotov. Who had challenged Navalni to a single fight after politician revelations about alleged corrupt practices in the guard, reports Russian media.
The horse with carriage has been part of the streets of Rome since Roman times. For centuries the horse was by far the most used means of transport, but even now tourists are still comfortably leaning back around the Roman city center.
The Christian Democratic Party CSU, which has been ruling for decades, lost its absolute majority in the state elections in Bavaria, Germany. After counting the votes, the Christian Democrats are at a loss of 10.4 percent compared to 2013 and come to 37.3 percent of the votes.
After the release of the American preacher Andrew Brunson and his departure from Turkey, the presidents of Turkey and the United States can get together again through Twitter. Brunson, who was held in Turkey for about two years on suspected ties with terror organizations until Friday afternoon, was at the center of a serious dispute between Ankara and Washington.
The twenty-year-old man suspected of the murder of the Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova admitted to the German police that he had attacked her. But the Bulgarian denies having raped, robbed and robbed the thirty-year-old TV presenter.
The American top woman of Goldman Sachs Dina Powell has rejected the proposal of US President Donald Trump to succeed Nikki Haley as ambassador to the United Nations, US media reports
The introduction of new IT systems for customs services in the EU is experiencing significant delays. The 2020 deadline will not be met and may have to be moved up to 2025, reports the European Court of Auditors in a report.
Hurricane Michael approaching the east coast of the United States can become a storm of the fourth category when he lands in western Florida or in the Big Bend area of Florida around the city of Tallahassee.