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Egg image cracks Kylie Jennerʼs most-liked Instagram post record A stock image of a simple brown egg had gathered more than 30 million likes (as of 17:13 CET on January 14) on the social media platform, surpassing the 18 million generated last year when celebrity model Kylie Jenner posted a photo of her daughter Stormi. The egg was posted on January 4 by Instagram user Egg Gang, under the handle world_record_egg, with the aim of taking over Jennerʼs record and making it the most-liked post on Instagram. Read more: Digital Warriors - Women Changing the World "Letʼs set a world record together and get the most liked post on Instagram. Beating the current world record held by Kylie Jenner (18 million)! We got this," the postʼs caption read.
Germany: Hundreds of flights canceled at Frankfurt ahead of strike Hundreds of flightsgoing in and out of Frankfurt Airport on Tuesdayhave already been canceled, airlines said Monday ahead of a security workersʼ strike. Airport operator Fraport said 470 of 1,200 planned flights have been scrapped ahead of the planned walkout. The DBB and Verdi trade unions have announced a walkout from 2 am to 8 pm local time (01:00 - 19:00 UTC) at eight German airports, including Hamburg, Munich, Leipzig, and Hanover in addition to Frankfurt, which is Germanyʼs largest and busiest air hub. Both unions are seeking pay rises for workers not only in security, but also in passenger relations, customs, freight and human resources. The workers are demanding €20 ($22) an hour pay. Currently, airport security workers in Germany make between €11.30 and €17.16 . Smaller employee walkoutshave already been carried out in Berlin, Cologne-Bonn, Düsseldorf, and Stuttgart.
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Macron responds to ʼyellow vestsʼ with call for national ʼdebateʼ French President Emmanuel Macron penned a letter calling on citizens
French President Emmanuel Macron penned a letter calling on citizens to turn "anger into solutions." Far-right politician Marine Le Pen accused Macron of "blindness" in his handling of the "yellow vest" rallies.
Airport strikes across Germany Staff responsible for checking passengers and cargo have started an 18-hour warning strike at Germanyʼs biggest airports. An estimated 220,000 passengers are affected. Delays across German airports 220,000 passengers across Germany affected by airport security staff strike Germanyʼs largest airport Frankfurt International had to cancel hundreds of flights as security workers staged an 18-hour strike over pay. Other airports affected include Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Hannover, Dresden, Leipzig/Halle, Dortmund and Erfurt. The DBB and Verdi trade unions began their walkout at 2 a.m. local time (0100 UTC). Theaction is in support of a pay
claimseeking to increase the hourly rate for staff to €20 ($23): "Because employers have shown no willingness to make a better offer, the extension of warning strikes has become necessary," Verdi board member Ute Kittel said. Other German airports impacted by the labor action include:Berlin,Munich,Stuttgart,Hannover,Bremen,Hamburg,Dresden,Leipzig ,Erfurt andDortmund . For more information regarding flight status and delays please check the individual airport website by clicking on the link. Officials at Munich airport said that although Verdi called for action there as well, passenger security checks are carried out by a public-sector contractor whose workers would not strike.
As Game of Thrones teaser drops, ʼUnseen Westerosʼ revealed in Berlin Another dark, somewhat foreboding teaser trailer for the delayed final‐ Game of Thrones installment wowed expectant fans early Monday. But some will be able to get their fix a few months early at the "Unseen Westeros" show in Berlin. Showcasing never-before-seen places from the world of ice and fire originally conceived by George R.R. Martin in his
best-selling book series, the exhibition of artwork is a rare collaboration between Game of Thrones artists, and others not directly associated with the series. Running January 23-27 at the Umspannwerk, a vast former factory in Reinickendorf, Berlin, the exhibition and book of the same name was created with the permission and cooperation of Martin and his publisher.
Chinese court sentences Canadian drug suspect to death A Chinese court on Monday sentenced a Canadian man to death on drug trafficking charges aftera retrial deemed his original 15-year prison sentence to be too lenient. The Dalian court said Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, 36, who was detained in December 2014, played a "key part" in an international drug smuggling operation and was recruited to help smuggle more than 222 kilograms (488 pounds) of methamphetamine from a warehouse in Dalian city to Australia. Read more: Sierenʼs China: Huawei and diplomatic dynamite The ruling has deepened a rift between China and Canada, with the sentence coming on the back of Chinaʼs discontent with Canadaʼsarrest of a top executive from Chinese telecom giant Huaweiin December on a US extradition request related to alleged violations of US sanctions against Iran.
Second German deported from Egypt over suspected ʼISʼ links The Egyptian government announced on Monday that it had deported another man back to Germany, the second suspect deported from Cairo after being detained for terrorist sympathies. Isa El Sabbagh, 18, was allegedly found with several maps of Egyptʼs North Sinai region, a gathering point for terrorist groups. The man was missing for several weeks before Egyptian authorities confirmed that they had detained him on suspicion of supporting the ideology of "Islamic State" (IS). According to German news magazine Der Spiegel, the young man has already arrived at Frankfurt Airport.
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