Amsterdam commemorates liberation of Dachau in Netherlands

Family, friends and former prisoners of the Nazi concentration camp Dachau gathered in the Amsterdammse Bos, a large park and wooded area just outside of the Dutch capital, to commemorate the 65th anniversary of camp’s liberation. The annual event commemorates the liberation of the camp by the US 7th Army on 29 April 1945. The parade was led by a number of survivors of the concentration camp. People walked along a 60 metre-long avenue... [more]

Armenians mark WWI killings, ties with neighbours fray

Armenia marked the 95th anniversary on Saturday of the World War One killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks, against a backdrop of failed peace with Turkey and fresh sabre-rattling with enemy Azerbaijan. A deal between Turkey and Armenia to establish diplomatic ties and reopen their border collapsed on Thursday when Armenia suspended ratification over Turkish demands it first make peace with Azerbaijan over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The... [more]

Guarded hope rises for peaceful end to Thai crisis

Guarded hope rose Saturday that Thailand’s political deadlock, punctuated by increasing hostility and bloody street violence, could be settled peacefully after protesters softened their demand for an immediate change in government. But one protest leader said he was unhappy with Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s apparent brush-off of the offer Friday to accept the dissolving of Parliament within 30 days for new elections. “If... [more]

Sweden extends Thailand travel warning

The Swedish foreign ministry (Utrikesdepartementet – UD) has warned against any “unnecessary travel” to Thailand’s capital Bangkok in light of the deteriorating security situation. UD was prompted to issue the new travel advice after several bombs exploded in the centre of the city on Thursday evening. The UD statement underlined that the warning does not apply to transit through Bangkok’s main Suvarnabhumi airport... [more]

Germany: Plans for compensation in abuse scandal

Germany will set up a plan to compensate victims of sexual abuse and impose new rules to prevent such crimes in the future, using funds from the institutions responsible for the abuse, a minister said Friday. After a spate of abuse allegations in the Roman Catholic church and elsewhere, a government-led panel has started debating the issue and is hoping for a decision by the end of the year, Family Minister Kristina Schroeder said. “I... [more]

US durable goods orders fall

New orders for big-ticket US manufactured goods unexpectedly fell in March, government data showed Friday, in a move the Commerce Department said reflected a drop in sales of civilian aircraft. After rising for three straight months, orders for durable goods — items such as planes, cars, refrigerators and computers that were expected to last at least three years — fell 1.3 percent over last month, after analysts had expected... [more]

Retrial for Norwegians sentenced to death in DR Congo

Two Norwegians sentenced to death in the Democratic Republic of Congo for killing their driver are to be retried, after a military high court overturned their sentence on Thursday. Tjostolv Moland, 28, and Joshua French, 27, were condemned to death last year by a military court in the northwestern city of Kisangani, which later confirmed the sentences on appeal. But the higher military court in the capital Kinshasa overturned the verdict... [more]

Another police officer killed on duty in Norway

A veteran police officer in the northern Norwegian city of Mo i Rana was stabbed to death while trying to take a 62-year-old psychiatric patient to a hospital for treatment. A dramatic, all-night effort to apprehend the mentally ill 62-year-old murder suspect finally ended early Thursday morning. The police officer and a colleague had been sent to an apartment house in Mo i Rana where the 62-year-old was living. It was considered a routine... [more]

Blasts rip through Bangkok’s business district

A series of small explosions went off Thursday near the massive encampment of anti-government protesters in Bangkok, wounding at least four people. Many injured people taken away for treatment after the first three blasts Thursday night. After a later fourth blast, Reporters saw two seriously injured people lying motionless. The cause of the blasts on was not immediately known. Witnesses said the first explosions occurred at an elevated train... [more]

Dutch poor children live in social isolation

More than 60,000 Dutch children can be classified as “social outcasts” who hardly participate in mainstream society, according to a study conducted by the Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP). The study was conducted on children older than five years of age. These social outcasts don’t play a sport, rarely go on holiday or have friends their own age. Their birthday isn’t always celebrated and they generally... [more]

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