Murder most foul on Queen Elizabeth’s estate

A murder mystery with elements of an Agatha Christie whodunit is unfolding at the vast country estate whereQueen Elizabeth II and her family gathered in rural splendor to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s. British police said that a young woman’s body was found in the forest at Sandringham and that they are treating it as a murder case. An autopsy was conducted Tuesday, but the precise cause of death was not disclosed, and... [more]

Greek pharmacists, doctors on strike

Greece is already seeing its first strike of the year, with pharmacists and doctors walking off the job to protest health sector reforms that include cuts in drug prices. Pharmacists across the country began a 48-hour strike Monday to protest government plans to trim their profits by cutting the retail prices of drugs. They are also demanding payment of hundreds of thousands of euros owed by social insurance funds. State hospital doctors... [more]

Sweden’s growing wealth gap ‘troubling’: Borg

Figures showing financial improvements for Sweden’s middle and upper classes, at the same time the country’s poorest have seen their incomes decline have given finance minister something to fret about. Figures showing that income differences are on the rise in Sweden, with most household wallets growing fatter, as those with lowest income fall behind, are ‘troubling’, according to minister of finance Anders Borg. Nearly... [more]

More jobless in Germany only getting basic support

One in four people in Germany who lose their jobs have paid so little into the generous social security system that they go straight onto the lowest possible level of support. A new analysis from the Labour Office (BA) shows that the number of people who go directly onto the most basic level of support – known as Hartz IV – has risen since 2008, the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported on Thursday. The rules say that a person who pays into... [more]

These Are 11 Things That Could Be More Expensive in 2012 in USA

End of the year sales are still going strong, and in this environment it’s difficult to imagine not being able to find an excellent deal on the necessities. But sales end and economic trends change, and sometimes even minor shifts can spell big price hikes. It’s inevitable that as the new year creeps closer, we begin to muse about what’s to come in the next 12 months. So dealnews is taking a look at what price adjustments... [more]

Putin rejects calls to talk with protest leaders

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday rejected calls to hold talks with opposition leaders who have brought tens of thousands of Russians into the streets to demand an end to his 12-year rule, saying he doesn’t know what the demonstrators want or who he would talk to. Putin has belittled the opposition even as his government has rolled out a set of proposed reforms in response to outrage over the Dec. 4 election for parliament,... [more]

Britain’s Prince Philip Leaves Hospital After Heart Treatment

Prince Philip may have missed the royal family’s traditional Christmas celebrations, but he will be home in time to ring in the New Year. The 90-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II was released from Papworth Hospital in Cambridge early  today after spending four nights there to undergo treatment for a blocked coronary artery. Philip was seen smiling and waving to bystanders as he was driven away from the hospital to begin the... [more]

Argentina’s cancer-hit President Kirchner speaks

ARGENTINE President Cristina Kirchner has thanked her Latin American peers for their support in her first public appearance since she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. “I am going to continue working with the greatest commitment,” she said as she met the country’s governors at her presidential palace today, one day after her spokesman announced that she would have surgery next week. She said Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez,... [more]

Argentina’s president Cristina Kirchner has thyroid cancer

ARGENTINA’S President Cristina Kirchner has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer and will undergo surgery on January 4, her spokesman says. Ms Kirchner, who was sworn in for a second four-year term earlier this month, was found to have cancer “on the right lobe of the thyroid gland” during a routine medical examination on December 22, said spokesman Alfredo Scoccimarro yesterday (today AEDT). “The illness has been contained,”... [more]

Medvedev pushes reform plan

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pushed ahead with his far-reaching plan for political reform on Wednesday, outlining the time frame for his proposals to go before parliament. A draft law to reinstate direct elections for regional governors and to have half the MPs in the lower house, the State Duma, elected directly rather than by means of party lists should be introduced to the State Duma by February 15, the Kremlin said. Another bill,... [more]

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