Category: English

  • UN: democracy in Venezuela has almost disappeared

    GENEVA – The mensenrechtenchef of the United Nations has hard removed to Venezuela. Democracy is dying, said Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, after the presentation of a critical UN report on human rights violations by Venezuelan security forces.

  • Monsoon demands more than 1500 dead

    NEW DELHI – The annual monsoon, the past few weeks in the south of Asia for 1500 people to their death. In India, the majority of the victims due to the floods: more than 1300. Also Nepal and Bangladesh have got their share of the heavy rainfall. In these countries fell certainly 140 dead. In…

  • At Kaspersky Lab has predicted the future of Moscow

    In the run-up to 870-th anniversary of the capital of Russia on the website of Kaspersky Lab there is a very interesting forecast for the Moscow of the future. In the framework of the project “Earth 2050” the experts tried to suggest what social, cultural and technological changes will take place in Moscow in the…

  • Mixed reality headset from Dell will be in October

    The device is called Dell Visor. It is designed for use with Microsoft actively promoting a Microsoft platform Mixed Reality and will be sold starting in October 2017 at a price of $ 350 for basic and $ 450 for the set with two controllers. At the moment there is no “mixed-reality” headsets not demonstrated,…

  • 4K Movies on the New Apple TV Will Probably Cost Way Too Much

    Image: Gizmodo Apple is gearing up for its annual product announcement in September where it will reportedly debut a more expensive iPhone and a new 4K Apple TV. Apple wants to be able to tell customers that they can get 4K movies for a slightly less-extortionate price than its competitors are offering, but movie studios…

  • Kalashnikov’s Ominous New Police ‘Shield’ Looks Like Something Out of a Soylent Green Reboot

    Photo: AP The shield contains a raised platform for law enforcement or troops to stand behind, with slits for observation or—more ominously—firing projectiles on rioters or protesters from behind cover. The vehicle also boasts a water cannon. Frankly, this thing is terrifying and looks like nothing more than the infamous “scoop” riot-dispersal vehicles from 1973…

  • Security Researchers Discover Spammer List of Over 711 Million Email Accounts

    Photo: AP An unknown hacker has gathered up to 711 million email accounts stored on an “open and accessible” server in the Netherlands, ZDNet reported. The server contains passwords to both email addresses and servers which are apparently being used to send large amounts of spam through legitimate accounts, thereby bypassing filters. A Paris-based researcher…

  • NYPD: Whoops, Turns Out Our New Windows Phones Are Now Worthless

    NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, and NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Information Technology Jessica Tisch. Photo: AP It’s been roughly two years since Microsoft released a new Windows Phone, and it looks like the company has basically decided its awful, single-digit market share warrants a reimagined approach which might not come for some time. So it’s…

  • Paid sex is ’very normal’ models

    AMSTERDAM – She is one of the few who dares to speak out. Jazz Egger refuses the ’normal’ to find that models of sex for money, or for a better career. Even minors are lured, she tells The Telegraph. Photo: Jazz Egger / Instagram Photo: Jazz Egger / Instagram She seems like a typical model:…

  • Again, the R’damse Melissantstraat: now a shooting

    ROTTERDAM – UPDATE 00.52 hours – sat night there is a shooting in the Melissantstraat in Rotterdam. A day earlier found a twinge. “People heard the shots. About that, we received several phone calls,” says a spokesman. Witnesses saw after the presumed shots of two cars driving away.