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Fatal train accident in eastern Ukraine

A clash between a bus and a train in Eastern Ukraine caused the death of 40 people and also, 10 have been seriously injured. The blame has been put on the bus driver who tried to cross the track without paying attention to the fact that the train was coming closer. The train ousted the […]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in World | Read More »

Tibor Cervenak and the Irish Dream

Tibor Cervenak is coming from Czech Republic and he is an abstract painting artist who had a new lease of life in Belfast, N.Ireland. He started working in a cleaning company and then as a taxi driver in Belfast when Czech Republic joined EU in 2004 and there were working opportunities abroad. When he collected […]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in N. Ireland | Read More »

Rescue operation for 28 children in East London

Police rescued 28 children form children trafficking in Ilford, East London. The children were in confinement by Romanian gangs who exploited and molested them. It is said that the children were forged to steal and beg in London’s streets. In many cases, their own parents are involved in this, having as purpose to earn money. […]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in England | Read More »

Newport Passport office closure is under discussion

Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan stated that she is opposed to the closure of the Newport Passport Office and she added that such a movement would lead many people to unemployment. She declared that she absolutely understands the need of cutbacks in public spending but the shutting the Newport passport office is not inevitable, she claimed.

October 13th, 2010 | Posted in Wales | Read More »

Life imprisonment is the verdict for the Greek policeman Korkonea.

The Greek policeman Epaminondas Korkoneas was sentenced to life in prison because of the murder of 15-year-old student Alexandros Grigoropoulos in December of 2008. The court, which took place in the city of Amfissa, found him guilty for deliberate murder in the first degree and convicted him for life imprisonment without taking into consideration any […]

October 13th, 2010 | Posted in Europe | Read More »

The final stage of the rescue mission for the 33 miners in Chile

The final part of the rescue operation will be held in a few days for the 33 mines that were trapped underground in Chile, 725 km north of the capital Santiago. The miners who trapped, while part of the San Jose mine they were working in, had collapsed,, are sound and safe since 5th of […]

October 13th, 2010 | Posted in America | Read More »

18-year old boy accused of petrol bombing on Rashakarin Orange

An 18-year-old man has been accused of petrol bombing in County Antrim in the summer, July, 6. Moreover, the accusations are connected to arson and owning and throwing petrol bombs. The boy, whose origins are from Rashakarin, is expected to present at North Antrim Young Court on Tuesday, 26th of October 2010.

October 13th, 2010 | Posted in N. Ireland | Read More »

Temporary jobs vacancies in UK

Census in UK is responsible for the creation of 43,000 temporary jobs all over the country. This encourages the government on planning pivotal and significant services like schools, hospitals, housing and roads. The census will include questions relevant to work, education, national citizenship, ethnic background, language, health, religion and marital status and will be held […]

October 13th, 2010 | Posted in England | Read More »

Hungary is afflicted with sludge disaster

The leak of sludge, an aluminum waste which includes toxic essences and heavy metals, has created several problems to the residents in Hungary. The sludge can cause deep burns and heavy injuries to the body. Hungarians are in panic. Moreover, an ecological calamity is on the verge if this waste used for aluminum production stream […]

October 7th, 2010 | Posted in Europe | Read More »

Scottish graduates face unemployment

Scottish graduates stay, on average, six months without a job after university’s graduation. The main problem is that they are overqualified and in the end they turn to temporary work positions. In fact those, whose studies are in the field of medicine found a job easier than those whose studies are relevant to computers and […]

October 7th, 2010 | Posted in Scotland | Read More »