Football Turmoil Amid Fifa Bribery Probes

Fifa’s ethics committee has cleared president Sepp Blatter of alleged corruption – but has suspended his former rival Mohamed bin Hammam and vice-president Jack Warner. Fifa ‘s bribery hearings in Zurich disintegrated into claim and counter-claim as the world governing body’s leaders turned on each other. Jack Warner unleashed his threatened “tsunami” after he and Asian confederation president Mohamed... [more]

Dutch students build most efficient car

Students of The Hague University of Applied Sciences have won a prize for Europe’s most efficient fuel-efficient city car. The car, which won the first prize at the European Shell Eco-marathon, runs on hydrogen and uses 14 times less energy than the average electrical car. In all, 183 groups from across Europe, including 11 from the Netherlands, entered the contest, which took place in the German town of Lausitz.   Share this: ... [more]

Fifa Crisis As Top Men Face Corruption Probe

Three of Fifa’s most powerful figures are appearing before the world governing body’s ethics committee today. It comes after Mohamed Bin Hammam, the only man challenging Sepp Blatter for the presidency, pulled out of the race amid bribery claims. Mr Blatter is also facing corruption allegations, along with vice-president Jack Warner from Trinidad and Tobago. Mr Bin Hamman’s decision to withdraw from the presidential contest... [more]

G8 leaders unanimously back Lagarde IMF bid

Group of Eight leaders unanimously back French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde’s bid to become the next head of the International Monetary Fund, Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Sunday. France was careful not to speak out about Lagarde’s candidacy during the G8 summit that took place in Deauville on Thursday and Friday. Juppe said the United States, Russia, Canada, Japan and the European members of the group — France,... [more]

Local voting in Italy test for Berlusconi

Italians went to the polls to elect mayors in cities and towns across the country, with Premier Silvio Berlusconi hoping to avert defeat in his electoral stronghold of Milan. The voting Sunday and Monday is fraught with potential risks for the government’s stability and Berlusconi’s leadership. A defeat in Milan would be a heavy blow to the 74-year-old leader and would likely unleash further tensions with his government allies. The... [more]

E. coli cucumbers may be in Austria, Hungary

Small numbers of Spanish vegetables suspected of contamination with a potentially deadly bacteria are being recalled from stores in Austria and the Czech Republic to prevent the spread of an outbreak that has killed at least nine people and sickened hundreds across Europe, officials said Sunday. Czech officials said 120 organic Spanish cucumbers suspected of contamination by a potentially fatal bacteria were being pulled off shelves. Health... [more]

French minister quits over sex harassment case

A junior minister in French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s center-right government resigned on Sunday after he was accused of sexual harassment by two women, the government said. One of Georges Tron’s accusers said she had been encouraged to speak up by the arrest two weeks ago of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the French head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on charges he attempted to rape a chambermaid in New York City. French... [more]

Lagarde to seek support in China, India, Brazil

French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde said on Sunday she plans to visit India and China and some African countries as well as Brazil to drum up support for her bid to lead the International Monetary Fund. “I have proposed to Brazil, China, India and certain African countries” to pay them a visit, she told Europe 1 radio, adding that the would travel on Monday to Brazil because it was the first state to respond to her proposal. Brazilian... [more]

France’s Lagarde hits back over Tapie inquiry call

Finance Minister Christine Lagarde questioned on Sunday the legal and factual basis of a call by the public prosecutor for a formal inquiry into her role in a legal settlement, saying some aspects of the charges were false. Lagarde, favorite to become the next head of the IMF, said it was curious that she had yet to be directly informed of the call for an inquiry into accusations by opposition Socialist Party politicians that she abused... [more]

2.6 billion euros for disabled workers in Netherlands

By 2015 municipalities together will have 2.6 billion euros to help underprivileged workers, Deputy Minister for Social Affairs Paul de Krom says in a letter to parliament. Around 1.8 billion euros are intended to support work schemes for the disabled, and the rest to help disabled workers get a regular job. The letter explains a number of aspects of a new law, Working to one’s Ability, that the cabinet wants to introduce in 2013. The... [more]

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