'War criminal Zdravko Tolimir deceased '
February 9, 2016 12:07The former Bosnian Serb General Zdravko Tolimir was in the night of Monday to Tuesday in the prison deceased. Reported that Bosnian and Serbian media.
The former Bosnian Serb General Zdravko Tolimir was in the night of Monday to Tuesday in the prison deceased. Reported that Bosnian and Serbian media.
Four Bulgarian truckers on Tuesday forcibly broken through a blockade of Greek farmers at the Greek-Bulgarian border checkpoint Kulata-Promachon to get into their country.,, Suddenly They gave gas and rumbled 80 mph along, '' said a terrified farmer against the Greek television channel Skai.
The leaders of the United States, Japan and South Korea have agreed to work together for,, powerful and effective 'sanctions against North Korea. That made the South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday after telephone consultations with her counterparts.
The Public Prosecutor in the city of Tainan in southern Taiwan on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant for the builder of the apartment building which collapsed last Saturday by an earthquake.
The US Justice continues an Iraqi woman for her role in the death of aid worker Kayla Mueller. The 25-year-old Umm Sayyaf is the widow of the slain Abu Sayyaf, a leader of the terrorist organization Islamic State (IS).
The Irish capital Dublin on Monday again rocked by murder. The police, according to the BBC in mind that it is a retaliation for a shooting at a hotel in the Irish capital.
Bad Aibling near Rosenheim in Bavaria in Germany has been a train accident Tuesday morning, German media report based on police reports. Some wagons derailed and several people were injured. Further details were not yet known.
Rescue workers have in Kashmir a missing Indian soldier discovered under eight meters of snow. The man and nine colleagues were seen since their army post in the Himalayas was six days earlier buried by an avalanche.
In Hong Kong on Tuesday riots erupted when police tried to move illegal street vendors. Protesters set garbage cans on fire and threw stones at officers who used pepper spray and batons to disperse the crowd.
An Australian soldier is two months in jail because of the aggravated assault of a couscous. The 23-year-old man would have caught the marsupial into a barracks by the tail and thrown to the floor, Australian media reported Tuesday.
Hackers on Monday (local time) published the contact information of 20,000 employees of the US federal investigation FBI. It is according to CNN to include names, email addresses and phone numbers.
The wealthy former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg is considering making a bid for the presidency of the United States. He,, shall review all options '', the Financial Times reports.
Queen Máxima is Monday arrived in the Pakistani capital Islamabad. There tomorrow starts her working visit as a special advocate of the United Nations.
A special co-ordinator of the United Nations given the task to look into sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday former US Deputy Secretary Jane Holl Lute appointed to that task.
One of the big missing pieces of the universe may be found. Scientists come Thursday with news of so-called gravitational waves. That press conference, simultaneously in the United States and Italy, was announced Monday. The rumors that had found something special, went around for weeks. Physicists from Amsterdam and astronomers from Nijmegen were also in enabling groundbreaking research.
US Secretary of State John Kerry is hopeful that the peace talks on Yemen will resume in the coming weeks. Which Kerry said Monday he expected bases in the middle.
Female circumcision must give way to new, harmless rites. That Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations argued Monday.
Six members of a human trafficking gang convicted in Italy for the death of hundreds of people on board a refugee ship in the Mediterranean. The court in Palermo put the Eritrean condemned prison sentences of between two and six years on, the Italian news agency ANSA reported. It was the first time that the Italian court dismissed a case against traffickers sentence.
The stock markets in New York were Monday in afternoon trading deep in the red. As in Europe, economic concerns were seized for a firm sale, which mainly financial companies and tech funds were hit hard.
President Abdel-Fatah al-Sisi Egypt calls on his countrymen almost three years that they have to tighten their belts, but as head of state still entitled to some perks, he says. So he explain a pricey red carpet for himself, not just one, but one of up to four kilometers in length. The scorn that befell him in the press Monday about was intense.
Turkey and Germany to ask its NATO allies for help in tracking the refugees from Turkey over Aegean sea Greece and then try to reach Western Europe. That the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday after a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. US President Barack Obama announced it feel for a role for the alliance.
About a quarter of the population of South Sudan, 2.8 million people, is threatened by growing food shortages. At least 40,000 people are already in acute distress. That warning comes Monday by UNICEF, the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Food Programme, all three organizations of the United Nations.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is to reform quickly to better respond to emergencies. She does not, possibly thousands of people will die unnecessarily. This is contained in a report by a committee of the United Nations was investigating the WHO, in response to the Ebola crisis that began in December 2013 in West Africa. The report has yet to be officially published.
The Belgian police on Monday searched Genk station and a train, looking for Salah Abdeslam. Someone thought the terrorists involved in the attacks in Paris was involved last November, having seen on the platform.
The conflict between the Turkish army and Kurdish militias to the city Cizre taken in the night from Sunday to Monday the lives of ten to sixty people. The Turkish state television TRT reported that sixty Kurds of the PKK were killed. The Kurds had the contrast of at least ten civilians.
Hillary Clinton, who wants to be the first female president of the United States, according to opinion polls scored less well in women. Especially young women see not sit Clinton, The Washington Post reported Monday.
Two convenient engineers have created a special scooter. They built a trolley to calm a racing car they have broken the world record. On a special track vehicle entered reached a top speed of 173.2 kilometers per hour. The driver in the seat, had acquired a helmet for safety with a basket on the handlebars, and attracted a motorcycle suit.
The Taliban in the central Afghan province of Ghor killed a woman because she had extramarital sex. That said a spokesman for the governor of the province Monday. It was not known if the woman married. Her partner is still awaiting his punishment.
In Syrian prisons go so many prisoners dead, that there seems to extermination. This pointed a committee of the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday in Geneva. Even in places where rebels detain people, everyday people are tortured and killed.