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+++ 14:55: Large police operation after violence in Lübeck: several injured in a bus +++

In a violent crime in a bus, several people were injured in Lübeck. Regarding the nature and severity of the injuries, the police could not provide any information in the afternoon
. But there was definitely no deaths. A spokesman for the police only confirmed to Stern that there was a major operation in the district of Kücknitz. In the beginning, he could not name other origins

According to the report of "Lübecker Nachrichten" (LN), at least twelve people were wounded with a knife, two of them seriously. The remaining pbadengers managed to escape the bus after the driver opened the doors. The attacker had left behind a smoking backpack on the bus, which was quickly erased. The man was meanwhile caught, so the LN. The zone was hermetically closed by the police

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Lübeck-Kücknitz on the map

+++ 13.11 Clock: Human rights activists warn of escalating crisis in Cameroon +++

Human rights watch organization Human Rights Watch calls for an introduction by the international community to the violence in the English-speaking part of Cameroon. The organization alleges serious violations of human rights against the civilian population of the western region in a military and separatist report. Security forces used excessive force against protesters, tortured suspected separatists and killed civilians, according to human rights activists. The English-speaking separatists
again blackmailed, kidnapped and killed civilians.

+++ 13:02: Amnesty International Criticizes Kenya Beauty Queen's Judgment +++

Amnesty International has been sentenced to death for a 24-year-old beauty queen in Kenya who has been heavily criticized. The decision was "cruel, inhuman and outdated," said the organization of human rights in Kenya. A court in the capital, Nairobi, sentenced Ruth Kamande to death on Thursday for the murder of his partner.

In 2015, the 21-year-old girl killed her friend, Farid Mohammed, with 25 stab wounds. Since then, she has been detained in a women's prison in the capital Nairobi, where she was elected beauty queen.

+++ 12:44: Icelanders kill hybrids of blue whales +++

Icelandic whalers have a rare hybrid of blue whale and fin whale killed. This culminated in a genetic test of the animal shot in early July, said the marine research institute MFRI. The whale comes from a female blue whale and a male fin whale. At first, animal rights advocates had criticized the fact that the big animal was a strictly protected blue whale. The capture of these animals is illegal in Iceland, that of a hybrid – also called hybrid – according to the WWF environmental foundation. Whalers are required to take samples of each animal captured for genetic testing.

+++ 12:20: Merkel: The partnership with the United States despite Trump "central to us" +++

Chancellor Angela Merkel, despite the growing demarcation of the US president Donald Trump from Europe known for the transatlantic partnership. Cooperation with the United States was still "central to us," Merkel said at her press conference in Berlin. "I will continue to take care of her." The United States continues to be an "important partner".

Merkel acknowledged that the current international regulatory framework is "under pressure right now". But it will continue to promote multilateralism. Commenting on Trump's badertion that the EU is an opponent, Chancellor said: "I can not accept this choice, I have a different approach."

+++ 12:13 am: Tornadoes rage in Iowa – injury and injuries +++

At least 17 people were injured in several tornadoes in the US state of # 39; Iowa. In addition, caused damage to buildings, there were power outages, a hospital had to be partially evacuated, as reported by the US broadcaster ABC.

In the city of Marshalltown, the state of emergency has been proclaimed. One hospital was damaged and dozens of patients had to be transferred to surrounding clinics.

+++ 12:05: Ten years in prison for attempted murder with an anticoagulant +++

Because she wanted to kill her husband with anticoagulants, a woman of Bavaria for ten years in prison. The Pbadau District Court sentenced the 51-year-old man for attempted murder and dangerous badault. According to the court, the German wanted to kill her husband in Waldkirchen last summer to have time for her lover.

The trial caused a sensation because the victim suddenly took responsibility for a lawsuit, claiming to have taken the drug yourself. The judge badumed that the man wanted to protect his wife from imprisonment by self-incrimination.

+++ 11h54: The Italian Minister of the Interior defends the annexation of Crimea by Russia +++

The Italian Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini justified the annexation of Crimea by Russia, thus standing up against the line of the EU and the United States. "There was a referendum," said the head of the Washington Post's right leg. 90% of people said they would support the return of Crimea to the Russian Federation, Salvini said.

+++ 11h50: Puigdemont: the Spanish judicial order arrived at Schleswig +++

Im Case of the Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont has now arrived a decision of the judge of 39, Spanish instruction in the Attorney General in Schleswig. This said a spokesman for the authority of the German News Agency. The document written in Spanish will now be translated. The Supreme Court of Madrid had announced Thursday, investigating judge Pablo Llarena gave up extradition arrested in the spring in Germany politician.

Reason for this decision: The Higher Regional Court of Schleswig-Holstein (OLG) had recently declared admissible the extradition of Puigdemont to Spain, suspected of embezzlement, but not because of the rebellion, head of the Spanish judiciary

+++ 11:25: The NRW Minister defends the deportation of Sami A. +++

The government of North Rhine-Westphalia has defended the deportation of Islamist Sami A. to Tunisia. This measure would have been "without any ban on deportation," said Refugee Minister Joachim Stamp (FDP) at a special session of the Legal and Integration Committee at the Landtag in Düsseldorf. Sami A. had been "exonerated legally". "If there were any indications of potentially contradictory judicial decisions, Sami A would not have been repatriated," Stamp said.

+++ 11h15: A controversial Macron security guard in police custody +++

French investigators arrested the controversial security personnel of French President Emmanuel Macron. Among other things, the employee is accused of violence and presumption, the confirmed circles of the prosecutor of the German News Agency.

Elyséekreise also confirmed a media report, according to security personnel Alexandre Benalla should be released. He had acted violently during a police operation against a young protester, according to the newspaper "Le Monde". The Palace of the Elysee had already confirmed Thursday that the man was punished for it.

+++ 10:46: Mandate issued for an alleged member of Plauen's EI +++

Against a 22-year-old Syrian man, who was arrested Thursday at Plauen in Saxony as an alleged member of the Islamic State Islamic militia (IS), was issued a warrant for arrest. This was announced by the federal prosecutor's office in Karlsruhe. The man is therefore in a state of emergency suspicious of having recruited members or supporters of the IS. In addition, he allegedly published acts of violence on several occasions.

+++ 10.35 Clock: A suspect arrested after a knife attack on ice skaters +++

After the deadly knife attack of Kazakh skater Denis Ten, the One of the attackers was arrested. Police arrested and interrogated the man in Almaty, said the Ministry of the Interior of the country of Central Asia. The man had confessed to the crime. After a second suspect is wanted, he was told.

Ten, who won the bronze medal at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, was stabbed Thursday. The attackers wanted to steal the side mirrors of his car, Kazakh media reported, quoting the investigators. The 25-year-old man had wanted to put the men to the speech, so they would have hurt him with a knife on the thigh. Ten bleeds to death and died in a hospital in his hometown of Almaty.

+++ 9:55 am: Hunter burns insect control in Austria +++

A hunter is burned while trying to hunt insects around his perch. According to police, a hornet had stung the 79-year-old man at his high headquarters near Graz, Austria. Then he wanted to smoke the nest of the hornet in a niche under his high seat with a torch. His clothes should be on fire. The body of the man was later found in the fire debris of Hochsitz and Hundehütte. The hornets are under the protection of species in Styria, where the incident happened.

+++ 9h20: Spahn wants doctors to pay better for open consultations +++

Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU) notes Doctors who offer additional consultations without appointments, more money in perspective. "Doctors who help us improve care need to be paid higher and out of budget," said Spahn in an interview with the "Deutsches Ärzteblatt". The extra allowance should be paid if certain groups of physicians, such as primary care physicians, pediatricians or gynecologists, offer five open consultations a week to patients who have no other appointments -you.

+++ 8:50: Vietnam postpones Americans a month of +++ imprisonment

Vietnam expelled an American from the country who participated in a demonstration against the government one-party communist. The ruling was based on state court press reports held by the state on the grounds that student William Nguyen had disrupted "public order". After more than one month in prison, he must be expelled.

+++ 8.31 clock: the singer Tom Jones is in the hospital – canceled concerts +++

The British pop singer Tom Jones due to a bacterial infection has canceled several concerts. The 78-year-old man is hospitalized, said his management on Jones' Twitter account. Doctors have the disease but are well under control and hope for a speedy recovery, they said.

Shortly after, a personal statement of the singer was published. He was very sorry that he had to cancel the performances, Jones wrote on Twitter. He knew the difficulties that some fans would take to see him. It was then "very disappointing if it does not work". Jones has also announced a replacement date for one of the concerts. "Thank you very much for your support and your understanding," he concluded.

+++ 8:22: The former South Korean President Park is sentenced to other duties +++

Three months after being sentenced to 24 years in prison for corruption, the former South Korean President Park Geun Hye is closed sentenced to eight additional prison terms. The Seoul District Court found Park guilty of illegally accepting large sums of money during his tenure, according to South Korean TV channels. For this, a six-year prison sentence was imposed on the 66-year-old man. In addition, she was sentenced to two years in prison for violating the electoral laws. Park had rejected the allegations. As a result of a corruption scandal, Park was fired prematurely in March 2017 and sentenced in April of this year.

+++ 8.10 Clock: A prominent journalist was shot dead in the Philippines +++

Philippines An eminent journalist was shot dead. Radio presenter Joey Llana (38) was hit by a killer group while driving his car near the city of Daraga, about 330 kilometers south of the capital Manila. The shooters were able to escape the non-recognition, according to the police. Llana had worked for DWZR. More recently, he had angered local politicians with harsh comments.

The facts of the case are still in the dark. According to a police spokesman, the journalist had repeatedly received death threats in the past. A spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte condemned the murder.

+++ 7:50: The radio host is dead behind "Good Morning, Vietnam" +++

The former American radio host, whose film "Good Morning, Vietnam "(1987), died at the age of 79. This informed a funeral home in the state of Virginia.

Adrian Joseph Cronauer organized a radio show for American soldiers during the Vietnam War. In the film adaptation of this story by director Barry Levinson, American actor Robin Williams, who died in 2014, played the radio host. For this role, Williams received an Oscar nomination.

+++ 7:15: Eleven people drown by boat in Missouri +++

An amphibious vehicle is on a lake in the

USA
together. At least 11 people have been killed, as Sheriff Doug Radar told local media. In addition, seven people were injured and others disappeared. Even the children were among the 31 pbadengers on board.

He badumes that

Storm
was the cause of the disaster on Table Rock Lake, Missouri, said the sheriff. Rescuers would continue to work at night, the situation was difficult.

The question of whether children are among the victims was not clear at first. "I will not say that at the time," said Radar. Three children were treated for minor injuries at the hospital. The exact number of missing persons was initially unclear. Authorities have called relatives to report missing persons.

+++ 6:55: Customs detect the skull of bear +++

Customs seized the skull prepared from a brown bear at the airport from Munich. The package with the skull should be sent by air to an individual in Bulgaria, as announced by the Munich Customs Office. As a result, the skull was registered as a decorative piece, but it lacked the legally required documents for import into the European Union. Brown bears are a protected species under the Washington Convention. Violations of the regulations can result in fines up to 50,000 euros or imprisonment for up to five years.

+++ 6h08: Crocodile alert in Phuket: Observation of an animal of three meters in the sea ++ +

There is a crocodile alarm on the island. Thailand's Phuket Holiday Island According to local sources, locals have several times spotted a three meter long crocodile off the coast. As a result, the animal has moved to the beaches of Ya Nui and Nai Harn, which are also popular with foreign tourists. However, according to eyewitnesses, he then returned. The fisherman Somchai Khunluang (22 years old) managed to photograph the animal with his mobile phone. The outline of a crocodile can be clearly seen.

+++ 3.30 am: After the death of a patient in Brazil, Popo caught +++

A Brazilian plastic surgeon named after the death of 39 a patient, nicknamed dr. Popo is caught. Denis Furtado was arrested after four days in an office building in Rio de Janeiro, police said. The arrest was made on an anonymous notice. The surgeon's mother, who would be an accomplice, was arrested.

Furtado, 45, was hidden after a patient died at the hospital a few hours after an illegal operation in his home. The surgeon injected the woman with polymethylmethacrylate into the bad. For risky surgery, the woman had traveled 2000 kilometers up to Rio de Janeiro

+++ 2.55 am: The Union puts pressure on the Greens in the conflict over the countries of 39; Safe Origin +++

In dispute The Union is pressuring the Greens to include Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria on the list of countries of the world. 39, origin safe. "The federal states mitregierten green took against all meaning in the Bundesrat an attitude of blockade," said Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) of the newspaper "Bild". "I urge all states with this attitude of refusal to finally take their responsibility."

"A sustainable asylum policy must clearly separate those who want to come to Germany for economic or criminal reasons and those who persecute in their country of origin and are therefore really worthy of protection", said Herrmann. The CDU's interior expert, Armin Schuster, told the newspaper that there was "no reasonable reason for the refusal attitude". He referred to "recognition rates of less than five percent" for asylum seekers from the Maghreb states.

+++ 2.20 clock: arrest after an attack on a Kippa transporter in Vienna +++

In Vienna On Thursday, a 24-year-old man was arrested as a result an attack against two pbaders-by, including a kippa bearer. Authorities said investigations were underway to see if the attack was anti-Semitic. The Viennese police had first communicated in the Twitter short message service that the unarmed man had attacked the victims "indiscriminately" on the open road. The 24-year-old man first attacked a 37-year-old woman before continuing on his way and then attacked the man with the kippah.

Later, the authorities reported that the State Bureau for the Protection of the Constitution had been informed of the incident. The motive of the alleged perpetrator will be examined. Austrian Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz confirmed on Twitter that "a possible anti-Semitism is currently being examined by the relevant authorities."

+++ 1.35 am: Report: Italy does not want migrants from the European mission Sophia +++

Italy also wants to refuse the rescued migrants to shipboard naval mission of the EU Sophia. Three days ago, Italian Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi told Federica Mogherini, head of the EU's foreign policy, that the "world" had reported a letter that the paper had received. More recently, refugee relief vessels have been rejected by non-governmental organizations.

+++ 0.45 am: Libyan Prime Minister defends coastguards against critics +++

Fajis al-Sarradsch, head of the internationally recognized Libyan unity government, defended the coastguards of his country against critics. On allegations that the Coast Guard would have left people behind, he told the newspaper "Bild": "These are gross allegations that are not true and have already been clarified by our Coast Guard, saving hundreds of people every day." But the country needs more technical and financial support. A Spanish organization had accused the Libyan Coast Guard of leaving two women and a child on the high seas during a deployment.

+++ 0.05 am: Moscow launches internet campaign for Russians imprisoned in the United States +++

Russian Foreign Ministry launches Internet campaign to free a woman Russian held in the United States for illegal agent activity. The Russian Foreign Ministry has replaced its Twitter profile picture with a photo of 29-year-old Maria Butina. The department wrote the hashtags #NewProfilePic (new profile photo) and #FreeMariaButina . Butina was arrested last Sunday in Washington. On Wednesday, pretrial detention was imposed on them for flight risk.

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