Nine charged in US in Siemens corruption case

Nine former Siemens executives and agents of the German industrial giant have been charged in the United States with allegedly bribing Argentine government officials, according to the US authorities. The nine, including a former member of Siemens’ central executive committee, were accused of involvement in a scheme to secure a $1 billion contract with the Argentine government to produce national identity cards, the US Justice Department... [more]

EU gives $5.3 million to help preserve Auschwitz

 Authorities at the Auschwitz memorial say that the European Commissionhas donated €4 million to help preserve the site of the World War II Nazi death camp. The authorities said in a statement Wednesday that the money will be used to help preserve women’s barracks of the Birkenau part of the camp. It will also be used to strengthen and improve the security of the archive building, to expand the database system and to modernize... [more]

Cabinet Meets Amid Rising Tensions Over Veto UK

Conservative and Liberal Democrat ministers will meet face-to-face across the Cabinet table today amid growing tensions within the coalition over Europe. The weekly meeting comes a day after their differences were laid bare by Nick Clegg’s decision not to attend the Commons as David Cameron defended using Britain’s veto in Brussels . The deputy Prime Minister was reportedly furious when he heard Mr Cameron had refused to sign... [more]

US lawmakers target Pakistan aid, Iran central bank

US House and Senate negotiators unveiled a compromise military spending bill that ties strings to aid to Pakistan, targets Iran’s central bank, and sets high hurdles for closing Guantanamo Bay. The legislation, which was expected to face votes in both chambers this week, requires that Al-Qaeda fighters who plot or carry out attacks on US targets be held in military, not civilian, custody, subject to a presidential waiver. The measure... [more]

Suu Kyi’s Myanmar opposition wins legal recognition

Myanmar authorities have allowed Aung San Suu Kyi’s opposition to legally re-register, state media reported, clearing the way for the democracy champion’s party to rejoin mainstream politics. The move, which is expected to see the Nobel laureate stand for a seat in parliament in by-elections early next year, follows a series of reformist moves by a new military-backed government dominated by former generals. Suu Kyi’s National... [more]

Dutch integration exam “breaches EU law”

The Dutch government is not allowed to force people who qualify for family reunion to take the required integration exam in their country of origin, argues a lawyer representing a Turkish family in a case to be heard at a court in Rotterdam. Doing so contravenes the European Guideline regarding family reunions, adopted in 2005, and the Turkish Association Treaty dating back to the 1960s, according to the lawyer, Ejder Köse. The trial is... [more]

US used 9/11 to wage wars: Ahmadinejad

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Sunday that the United States used the 9/11 attacks as a “game and pretext” to wage wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. “September 11 was actually a game designed to influence the emotions of the human community, in order to find a pretext for attacking Islamic regions and invading Iraq and Afghanistan,” he was quoted as saying on the website of his office on the 10th anniversary... [more]

Four arrested for preparing terror crimes

Police in Gothenburg, on the west coast of Sweden, arrested four people during the early hours of Sunday on probable cause suspected of preparing terrorist crime, confirmed Sara Kvarnström, press officer of the Swedish Security Services (Säpo), to news agency TT. “The arrest was made with the help of the National Task Force and Gothenburg’s police force,” she said. The National Task Force (Nationella insatsstyrkan) is... [more]

Man ‘With Bomb’ Holds Girl Hostage In Sydney

A man who claims he has a bomb is holding a girl hostage at a family court in Sydney. Australian media are reporting a hostage situation at a court complex in the Parramatta district of west Sydney. Police have confirmed an operation is under way but have given no details. Sources have told Australian media that the hostage-taker entered the court with an 11-year-old girl, wearing a lawyer’s wig. An ambulance spokeswoman said four... [more]

Friedrich: 1,000 potential terrorists in Germany

Around 1,000 potential Islamist terrorists live in Germany, 128 of whom could be classed as capable of carrying out attacks, Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said Monday. “We have almost 1,000 people who could be described as possible Islamist terrorists,” he told the Bild daily, adding that 128 could be considered ‘dangerous” and capable of committing attacks. He said that around 20 of those had received... [more]

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