Google is experimenting with rub-on SMART TATTOOS that turn your body into a touchpad

Google is experimenting with rub-on SMART TATTOOS that turn your body into a touchpad and holographic glasses that can be paired with a phone Google has been experimenting with a range of new wearables Technology includes rub-on smart tattoos that act as touchpads They can be applied to one’s skin and read swiping and pinching … Read more

Germany vulnerable to second wave of Covid-19 as antibody study reveals only 1.3% has immunity

Germany is vulnerable to a second Covid-19 wave because only 1.3 per cent of the country has developed antibodies, experts fear.  The Robert Koch Institute, the nation’s infectious diseases agency, warned almost everyone in the country may still be at risk of getting infected.   Even the minority with antibodies — thought to be around 1million … Read more

Helicopters in huge manhunt in Germany for camouflage-wearing crossbow maniac

Special forces and helicopters in huge manhunt in Germany for camouflage-wearing crossbow maniac who overpowered four cops and went on the run in forest By Jemma Carr For Mailonline Published: 11:43 BST, 13 July 2020 | Updated: 11:43 BST, 13 July 2020 German authorities have deployed hundreds of police in the hunt for a 31-year-old … Read more

Businessman awarded peerage by Harold Wilson had ten years of meetings with Czech spies

A businessman awarded a peerage by Harold Wilson had a decade-long relationship with Communist-era spies who considered him so useful that they referred to him as ‘intelligence agency staff’. According to more than 1,000 documents unearthed at archives in Prague, Rudy Sternberg was meeting agents from Czechoslovakia’s Statni Bezpecnost (StB) secret police in the 1960s … Read more

Businessman awarded peerage by Harold Wilson had ten years of meetings with Czech spies

A businessman awarded a peerage by Harold Wilson had a decade-long relationship with Communist-era spies who considered him so useful that they referred to him as ‘intelligence agency staff’. According to more than 1,000 documents unearthed at archives in Prague, Rudy Sternberg was meeting agents from Czechoslovakia’s Statni Bezpecnost (StB) secret police in the 1960s … Read more

Traffic fell more in Britain than in any other European country during lockdown

Traffic has fallen more in Britain than in any other European country since the pandemic struck, as motorists choose to stay at home instead of getting back on the road. After comparing data for February with records for March to June in 19 European countries, it was revealed that Britain’s roads are languishing at 67 … Read more

Germany approves plan to close all coal-burning power plants by 2038 and shift to renewable energy 

Germany moves forward with $45billion plan to close all its coal-burning power plants by 2038 and eliminate all greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 The German parliament passed a set of bills eliminating coal-power by 2038 The bills include $45billion to fund the transition to other power sources It’s part of a wider goal of eliminating … Read more

German police arrest ex-head of Wirecard’s most profitable unit

Police arrest former head of Wirecard’s most profitable unit as probe into company’s collapse and Germany’s biggest financial fraud continues German authorities have made a new arrest relating to collapse of Wirecard   German media have identified the suspect as Oliver Bellenhaus  Bellenhaus ran the company’s most profitable unit before scandal was exposed  By Afp Published: … Read more

Prince Harry postpones Invictus Games Dusseldorf to give competitors ‘time to practice and prepare’

The CEO of Prince Harry’s Invictus Games Foundation has revealed the Düsseldorf contest has been postponed to give competitors ‘time to prepare’ after the coronavirus pandemic.   In March, organisers said the competition founded by Prince Harry – due to take place at The Hague this year – was likely to be rescheduled to May or June … Read more