+++ 14:03: Award-winning restaurant in Japan closes after food poisoning +++
After several cases of food poisoning an award winning restaurant in Japan has been closed. The Kita Kamakura Saryo Gentoan southwest of the capital Tokyo was temporarily closed after 14 guests had complained after eating sea urchin, squid and other delicacies, abdominal pain and diarrhea, a government officials said on Wednesday. None of the customers of the renowned restaurants, which has a Michelin star, had therefore to be hospitalized. “The symptoms seem rather mild, but to suffer from diarrhea, is not an easy thing,” the officials of Kanagawa prefecture said. Currently still under investigation, what exactly was the cause of the disease. In the restaurant in Kamakura “kaiseki” is served – a kind of Japanese haute cuisine with many small but excellent portions. According to an online guide lunch there costs up to 8000 yen (about 67 euros), a dinner with kicks 9000-18000 yen impact. According to the television station TBS, the restaurant had been awarded since 2011 every year with a Michelin star
+++ 13:13. Tens of thousands of students in California are homeless +++
Nearly 50,000 students of the largest state US university are homeless according to one study, yet far more hungry. Up to twelve percent of the approximately 460,000 students enrolled at California State University students have no roof over their heads, as is apparent from the now featured investigation. 21 to 24 percent eat accordingly regularly not enough. According to the study, a number of needy students do not feel understood by university staff, many are also unaware of existing utilities.
+++ 13:09: Railway undertakes to Wi-Fi in all ICE still 2016 +++
Rail passengers should not later than the end of the year in all ICE trains also in second grade free get wireless access. This looks an agreement by federal, train and railroad industry before that in on Wednesday Berlin was signed.
transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced a “digital mobility Revolution” on the rail to contribute to the after agreeing new command and control technology, research funding, automated driving and digital planning.
“the web can then be the transport of the digital age – besides work and home, an additional place to work and to communicate,” said Dobrindt . The train had expressed at the beginning of doubts about whether she manages the development of wireless Internet access on all trains by the end. In the agreement, the mobile operators are reminded of their duty. They had agreed to bind all ICE routes to mobile broadband, it says
+++ 13:00. Legislation should be understandable +++
Federal Acts are understandable and bureaucratic hurdles are degraded. This is the objective, a work program, which was approved on Wednesday the Cabinet. So is about the Housing Act revised and an online process to be introduced to apply for parental allowance. For the Federal Employment Agency even a “virtual Welcome Center” is provided. In addition, the government plans Erleicherungen for the economy as a modernization of the handicraft ordinance or a reduction of documentation requirements for driving schools
+++ 12:50: Police run over man – charges against Nuremberg officials +++
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Because of manslaughter has been issued charges against a police officer who ran over a drunken 61-year-olds. The accident could have been avoided, according to an expert, as a spokeswoman for the Nuremberg-Fürth prosecutor said on Wednesday. The officer had been on the road in December with a colleague when he rolled over to lie on the road man. The 61-year-old died at the scene. The policemen were sober and not too fast. The driver would, however, according to the expert to the man dodge or can slow down soon enough, he would have been more attentive.
The policeman can the punishment amounting to two months’ salary to either accept or appeal. In this case there would be a trial. The police press office could not be reached Wednesday for comment
+++ 12:03. Putin wants higher preparedness against NATO threat +++
Given increased NATO activity near the Russian border keeps Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin to strengthen the preparedness of forces necessary. He did not see any willingness to joint solutions of security issues, Putin said on Wednesday in parliament in Moscow. “On the contrary, NATO intensified its aggressive rhetoric and aggressive actions near our borders,” he noted in a Kremlin announcement. Russia must be prepared. He did not go into further detail. The Western alliance is planning to adopt to strengthen its eastern flank at the NATO summit in early July. Russia sees a threat
+++ 11:18. Murders of nurses Niels H. comprehensive than previously known +++
The series of murders of former nurse Niels H. is more comprehensive than previously known. The already for murder condemned H. had before his deeds in Klinikum Delmenhorst killed several patients in Klinikum Oldenburg, the investigators informed in Oldenburg on Wednesday. H. had denied that they had already killed people in Oldenburg.
+++ 10:46: Michelle Obama wants to address the youth at Snapchat +++
Not only images from the kitchen garden at the White house and “First Dog” Bo: US First Lady Michelle Obama is now active on Snapchat. Under the user name “Michelle Obama” her office posting on the photo and Messenger app since Tuesday. The wife of President Barack Obama wanted to inform on Snapchat young people about their initiatives, it said medium.com in a post on the platform. It comprises, among other things for better educational opportunities for girls and a healthy diet
+++ 10:45. Court accepted image of AFD politician Höcke with an outstretched arm +++
daily newspaper “taz” allowed by a decision of the District Court Erfurt more show a picture of Thuringia AFD Group chairman Björn Höcke with an outstretched arm
. However, should not be used in conjunction with a first selected headline “Hitler salute in the West” this photo, the presiding judge Dirk Steinmaier said on Wednesday in Erfurt. He justified this with the invasion of privacy.
The “taz”, the title of the spread on its website article about a demonstration in Erfurt now in “Höcke takes measure” changed. The AFD-state and parliamentary leader applies within his party as a right winger. For He hit the headlines with a controversial speech about the “African propagation type”
+++ 10:35. Second German researcher dies in sweltering heat in Arizona +++
Two German researchers on a hike in the blazing heat in Arizona killed. A 57-year-old died on Monday on the way back from a hike in the Santa Catalina Mountains near the town of Tucson, police said. Now a 33-year-old was found dead. “We have since tonight sad fact that even our second missing man was killed,” said the head of the Laser Center in Garbsen, Lower Saxony, Klaus Ullbrich, on Wednesday. A third colleague survived the trip to the Santa Catalina Mountains on Sunday seriously injured. All three scientists are from the region Hannover. On Sunday the record high of 46.1 degrees Celsius was measured in Tuscon
+++ 10:31. Police on Chios attacks against delinquent migrants +++
Greece pushes offenders refugees from. From the island of Chios 22 delinquent migrants were taken to the northern Greek port city of Kavala on Tuesday night. From there they would be deported to Turkey. Reported the stand-alone news portal “Politis”. The person concerned had committed robberies in the capital of the island and are also responsible for riots and clashes of refugees of different nationalities in part, according to the report. The police had been stopped by the Ministry of State Security to crack down in such cases.
+++ 9:39: Thieves break with stolen excavator supermarket wall a +++
Unknown have torn the resin with an excavator, the outer wall of a supermarket and a cash machine several cassettes stolen cash. The excavator had previously stolen from a construction site, as police said. After the action in Thale in on Tuesday night, the perpetrators fled with a car, the digger they left behind. By investigation, when a helicopter was used, the car was discovered. A patrol car pursued the car. The vehicles collided, but the thieves managed to escape
+++ 9:16. Cameron wants to stay +++
after EU vote Prime Minister shows 24 hours before the Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union referendum British Prime Minister David Cameron uncertain about the outcome. “No one knows what will happen,” he told the newspaper “Financial Times”. But he could sleep well before the vote on Thursday. Cameron reiterated that he would remain prime minister in any case. He does not regret that he had called for the referendum. The British should decide with their vote whether they remain or emerge in the EU. According to surveys, it is still unclear how the vote turns out on Thursday. Everything points to a head-to-head race. Many of the 45 million eligible voters were, according to polls a few days ago undecided
+++ 9:00:. Bomb from the Vietnam War kills two men +++
In Vietnam, two men in attempting been killed, to open a bomb from the Vietnam war. “You tried to saw the bomb to remove the explosives,” police in the province Kun Tum confirmed Wednesday. The unexploded bomb was found ten days ago, later discovered witnesses, the bodies of men. Since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975 more than 100, 000 Vietnamese were killed according to the UN by unexploded ordnance or landmines
+++ 8:40. 20 dead in fighting between Afghan Taliban +++
In bloody battles between radical Islamic Taliban 20 fighters have been killed. Two rival groups have fought each other in the western Afghan province of Herat, the spokesman said the governor’s palace, Dschailani Farhad, on Wednesday.
Civilian casualties have not given it. One group heard about dissident leader Mullah Mohammed Rassoul that. Other to the end of May, the newly elected leader of the main group of the Taliban, Mullah Haibatullah Achundsada Mullah Rassoul had refused to follow the day after the election the new head. The “Wall Street Journal” reported in May that the Afghan secret use of the US-provided money to support Taliban factions. The goal is the decomposition of the movement in order to weaken it. Even Mullah Rassuls group had received money and weapons
+++ 7:42:. Gauck commemorates victims of the Soviet Union in World War II +++
Federal President Joachim Gauck’s 75th Anniversary the attack of Nazi Germany on the Soviet Union recalled the sufferings of Soviet soldiers and civilians. “No country has so placed as the Soviet Union in World War II great sacrifice: Nearly 27 million people lost their lives,” Gauck said in a statement issued on Wednesday. “We look back to the barbaric policy of Nazi Germany, which was directed by the Master Race and master race,” Gauck said. He also recalled the Soviet prisoners of war in Germany, whose gruesome fate remained until today largely ignored
+++ 7:02:. Hong Kong is the most expensive city in the world +++
In the ranking of the most expensive cities in the world Hong Kong has moved to the top spot. The Far East metropolis displaced in the statement submitted by the consulting firm Mercer on Wednesday the Angolan capital Luanda, which was three years as the most expensive city for foreigners in the world. must engage that foreign visitors in Hong Kong particularly deep into their pockets, has mainly to do with exchange rate fluctuations. The currency of China’s Special Economic Zone, the Hong Kong dollar is pegged to the US dollar, which has gained in recent months significantly in value. This makes the city especially for visitors from Germany and other euro zone countries currently particularly expensive. The price level in the cities studied had however been broadly stable, it said at Mercer in Paris. Some cities have become significantly cheaper even by fluctuations in exchange rates. The depreciation of the Russian ruble, for example, could fall Moscow from 17th to 67th place of the list.
+++ 6:37: serial killer in Colombia admits 25 killings a +++
A Colombian has confessed to killing 25 people. Among the victims were also his partner and their two children, as the Attorney General’s Office announced. The confession of the suspect was credible, the Director of Public Safety to the prosecutor, Luis González said. The 44-year-old led the investigators to the place where he had buried four of his victims.
The bodies were exhumed on a farm in the town of Guarne Antioquia Department in the northwest of Colombia. “The people were strangled with a nylon strap. A body was burned,” González said. The suspect has admitted the acts calmly. “He knew what he was doing,” said the investigator.
Most of the victims of the estate manager had been women. According to their deeds he has kept personal items such as clothes of his victims. About the phones of the dead he had maintained contact with the family members and let them believe his victims had left the region and were still alive.
+++ 5:32. Thousands in Midsummer fires in southwest Germany +++
thousands of people celebrated in southwest Germany on the night of Wednesday, the solstice. In many places, they gathered at huge fires. One of the biggest events in the country was organized in Freiburg: There a meter high wooden pyramid was ignited. The fire is a reminder of the importance of the sun for people and animals on earth. Sonnwendfeuer belong in Germany in many places since the late Middle Ages to the tradition. In many other towns, the summer solstice was also celebrated with such fires, among other things, on the Feldberg in the Black Forest, the highest mountain in Baden-Württemberg. Immediately after the game of football championship Germany against Northern Ireland many flocked to the nightly actions solstice. On June 21st of each year – the calendrical beginning of summer – is at its highest in Germany the sun. It is the day on which the sun shines with nearly 16 hours longest.
Apple dispensed at next iPhone on earphones port +++
The: After the number of daily hours of sunshine decreases again and the nights get longer
+++ 4:55:. Newspaper growing evidence that Apple omitted the traditional earphone connector for plug the next iPhone model. After corresponding forecasts of analysts and rumors from the supply chain, the reports now also the “Wall Street Journal”. To set the phone should be made thinner and water, it was in the night of Wednesday, citing informed people.
Headphones could instead through the digital port on which the devices are also loaded, or by connect Bluetooth radio. Even the recent rumors made for the accusation that it is not user-friendly when users no longer could simply plug it into the new models her headphones
+++ 3:50: Lucke support mosque construction in Erfurt – signal. against Höcke and AfD +++
the Alfa MEP Bernd Lucke meets this Wednesday in Erfurt with representatives of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in order to set an example for religious freedom. Luckes former party, the AFD will prevent a citizens’ initiative that the municipality on the outskirts of Erfurt is building a mosque. The church is to receive a dome and an eleven meter high minaret. So far, he is only a preliminary construction. “I’m against it, vote on whether a church should be built, because the granting of fundamental rights can not be made dependent on a majority vote,” Lucke told Deutsche Presse-Agentur in Berlin. The campaign of the Thuringian state parliament AFD under Björn Höcke he called “unspeakable”. Alfa wants to distance themselves from the anti-Islamic positions AfD stressed Lucke. “We want that the state represents a clearer stance in dealing with radical Islamic groups and, for example, also Salafists without a German passport identifies” Lucke said. The reference to all other Muslims must however be characterized by tolerance and integration efforts
+++ 2:45:. Nestlé wants 300,000 young Africans at Home help their careers +++
The food giant Nestlé wants to help 300,000 young people in Africa into working life at the start. The career education courses should include career counseling practice for job interviews and help writing CVs, CEO Paul Bulcke announced at an economic forum in Abidjan in the Ivory Coast on Tuesday. Within the company 3000 internship places for young Africans should be created. The program will run until 2018th The start for young people should contribute to the high unemployment rate, which was a “serious social and economic challenge” in Africa, Bulcke said. His Nestlé has, developed on the continent, where 70 percent of the approximately 1.2 billion people are younger than 30 key markets. Human rights activists had the group in the past accused of benefit in developing countries by child labor
+++ 1:47:. Jaguar in Olympic Torch ceremony in Brazil shot +++
While an Olympic ceremony in the Brazilian jungle has been killed does the connected in the ceremony Jaguar. The animal had been shot by a soldier after it had attacked him during a parade carrying the Olympic torch in Manaus in the Amazon jungle, reported local media on Tuesday. The Jaguar called “Juma” was the mascot of an adjacent military Zoos and seem to have escaped his guards during the event. The incident thus occurred on Monday. The organizers of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio regretted the killing of the jaguar. It was a mistake, a chained wild beast next to the Olympic flame – a symbol of peace and unity of the peoples – to place, it said in a release quoted by the news portal “GloboEsporte”. Such a situation would not be repeated during the Games. The 2016 Summer Olympics will take place from 5 to 21 August in Rio instead
+++ 1:24:. Newspaper: Woman is the future German Pension conduct +++
With the social expert Gundula Rossbach first enters a newspaper report that a woman at the head of the German pension Insurance (DRV) covenant. The 51-year-old follow the current president Axel Reimann, of going to retire for reasons of age, writes the “Frankfurter Rundschau”. The unanimously adopted by the DRV board personnel package should be decided this Thursday to the Federal Representative Assembly in Bremen. In the three-member Board of the Pension Insurance Association so will increased to 66 percent and lowered the average age at 49 years, the women’s quota. Rossbach newly available space as a normal board member should the former head of the rehabilitation department, Brigitte Gross (54), scored. the former Berlin-Brandenburg pension funds Chef Stephan Fasshauer (42) will in autumn 2017 then move as successor to Herbert Schillinger in the Panel
+++ 0:45:. Report: North Korea shoots again medium-range missile from + ++
North Korea’s military has apparently failed for the fifth time this year to test a medium-range missile. The ballistic projectile, apparently a Musudan rocket, had been on Wednesday morning (local time) fired from the east coast of the country, reported the South Korean Yonhap news agency, citing representatives of the armed forces in Seoul. However, the test is failed, it said without further explanation as to why. Several UN resolutions prohibit the communist regime in Pyongyang tests ballistic missiles. North Korea is working on the development of medium-range and long-range missiles, which can carry a nuclear warhead. The situation in the region has been a North Korean nuclear test in January – the fourth in the country – and the controversial launch of a space rocket excited. The UN Security Council had the sanctions against Pyongyang tightened early March
+++ 0:43. EU-Bank plans to double investments in refugee-source countries +++
The European Investment Bank ( EIB) wants to limit the influx of refugees to Europe using new billion-investment in the countries of origin. EIB President Werner Hoyer suggested in an interview with the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” (Wednesday edition) and six other European Scroll right to promote as previously planned projects outside the EU with twice as much money. Additional six billion euros should help in the next five years, one to combat the causes of flight spot. It is thereby also “crucial that Europe supports those countries that have received large numbers of refugees,” Hoyer said. The extra money should benefit mainly investments in Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and the Maghreb countries. Western Balkan countries such as Serbia and Albania also should benefit greatly from it. The funds could be used for example to finance the construction of schools, to improve the health care system or to allow water access, said the bank chief. The better is the situation on the ground, the less people see themselves forced to flee.
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