• School children drown at the Nile

    School children drown at the Nile

    khartoem August 15, 2018 18:32 Hot Recent News

    More than twenty school children between the ages of seven and sixteen drowned in waters along the Nile River in Sudan when their boat sank on the way to school. About forty students were on their way to school through an area along the Nile that had been flooded by heavy rains.

  • Dozens of migrants drowned in Yemen

    Dozens of migrants drowned in Yemen

    geneva January 26, 2018 16:21 Hot Recent News

    Dozens of refugees and migrants have drowned after a boat capsized off the coast of Yemen. Survivors said, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), that more than 150 Somalis and Ethiopians were on board the vessel, which sailed in the direction of Djibouti.

  • British invaded in 2002 in Spain

    British invaded in 2002 in Spain

    london/gibraltar April 4, 2017 14:39 Hot Recent News

    British marines invaded during an exercise in Gibraltar in 2002 accidentally Spain. This said, the then head of the British Navy Alan West. He spoke following the rising tensions on the position of the British Gibraltar peninsula if London steps out of the European Union. Spain wants Gibraltar back more than three hundred years, and smells of the United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum opportunities.

  • Apple is fully committed to augmented reality

    Apple is fully committed to augmented reality

    cupertino March 20, 2017 15:48 Hot Recent News

    It's no secret that Apple CEO Tim Cook high expectations of augmented reality. According to Bloomberg, Apple is 'the nephew of virtual reality plenty implement in the next iPhone. The tech giant is working on a smart glasses, similar to Google Glass.

  • Antique ship wreck found in Mallorca
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    Antique ship wreck found in Mallorca

    palma de mallorca January 27, 2017 16:03 Hot Recent News

    Archaeologists have in the Mediterranean discovered the wreck of a 1,800 year old Roman ship. The discovery was made near the island of Cabrera, a 14 kilometers south of Mallorca. The experts told Friday in the local press that buried the wreck 70 meters deep under a mountain amphorae, the famous jugs with two handles.

  • European corps of young people looking for solidarity

    European corps of young people looking for solidarity

    brussels December 7, 2016 12:15 Hot Recent News

    Youngsters can register from Wednesday for the so-called European Solidarity Corps. The idea is that they gain experience in another country, for example education, health or a food bank. Also assist in the integration of refugees and the protection of nature are possible.

  • Unmanned spacecraft on its way to ISS

    Unmanned spacecraft on its way to ISS

    July 17, 2016 14:09 Hot Recent News

    Russia on Sunday from the Baikonur cosmodrome send an unmanned craft to the International Space Station. On board are 2400 kilos of food, fuel and privépost. The space freighter is expected Wednesday night docking at the 'outer branch 'of mankind.

  • Turn your iPhone into a virtual reality glasses
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    Turn your iPhone into a virtual reality glasses

    April 11, 2016 08:35 Hot Recent News

    Virtual reality headsets are the next step in the world of media and games. We show you how to use your iPhone as virtual reality glasses. We also discuss the best virtual reality apps. And if you want more virtual reality applications, use as search terms Google Cardboard VR or the App Store.

  • In 14 steps optimal home network

    In 14 steps optimal home network

    January 14, 2016 15:42 Hot Recent News

    Most home networks leave something to be desired or are incomplete because not all devices that can be connected are also connected. In this article we are going to connect everything together and connect to the Internet. You read what is best for your situation.

  • Nobel laureates ask peace for Libya

    Nobel laureates ask peace for Libya

    oslo December 10, 2015 14:56 Hot Recent News

    The Tunisian winners of the Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday, the day of the award ceremony, called for peace in Libya. The winners are four organizations together as Quartet successful consultation committed and mediated to avoid Tunisia after the fall beginning in 2011 by the authoritarian President Zine al- Abidine Ben Ali, sank into a violent chaos.

  • Museum of London

    london November 19, 2015 10:56 Hot Recent News

    It was the Romans who first built a city where London stands today, bridged the river Thames and constructed a road network to connect Londinium with the rest of the country.

  • Longest day of Jacques and Jenneke

    Longest day of Jacques and Jenneke

    paris November 15, 2015 07:15 Hot Recent News

    When the attacks Friday in Paris were next at least 129 dead also 352 injured. Of those wounded fighting, according to the French authorities, 99 yesterday for their lives. Family and friends of the victims waited yesterday for the various emergency departments for news of their loved ones. Report from the grounds of the ancient Pitié- Salpêtrière hospital.

  • Aircraft over Egypt missing short time

    November 1, 2015 01:09 Hot Recent News

    A Russian passenger plane with 212 passengers was definitely missing Saturday morning a short time. There could be no more made ​​contact with the craft that flew over the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.

  • Nobel 's message for whole regions

    Nobel 's message for whole regions

    October 9, 2015 21:47 Hot Recent News

    The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Tunisian National Dialogue consultative Quartet has a message for the entire region. That said trade unionist Houcine Abassi Friday in a response. Abassi is the leader of one of the parties of the Quartet , the UGTT ( Tunisian General Union of Labour ) . He believes it is an honor for Tunisia , but also hope for the Arab world because it emphasizes the power of negotiation and dialogue .

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