Spanish police snatch Sicilian mafia fugitive

Spanish police said on Wednesday they had arrested Sicilian mafia fugitive Claudio Adriano Giusto after 13 years on the run for murder and robbery. Giusto, who had been sentenced to 28 years in Italy for shooting dead a man in 1998, was arrested in the northeastern Spanish town of Alcarras by police working with their Italian colleagues and Interpol. “After a search of more than 13 years he was arrested in the Lerida town of Alcarras... [more]

Dutch watchdog ticks off Google

American internet giant Google has been intercepting private information in the Netherlands via people’s insecure wireless networks, says the Dutch Data Protection Authority (CBP). Google has destroyed the information: the company was threatened with damages imposed on a daily basis in case of non-compliance. The privacy watchdog says Google vehicles, which were taking photographs of Dutch streets for its Street View service, collected... [more]

TNT Milan – a package you can’t refuse

TNT Express in Milan has been infiltrated by the mafia. The Italian justice ministry has intervened and will be at the helm of the packages delivery company for the coming six months. It appears that dozens of smaller courier companies that work for TNT are run by the ‘Ndrangheta, the Calabrian branch of the mafia. TNT was under the impression that they were independent companies but it has transpired the couriers were a cover for organised... [more]

Portugal bailout talks start under Finnish shadow

European and IMF officials went into tough talks with Portugal Monday on the terms and conditions of a bailout as a Finnish anti-EU party’s election success cast doubt on its viability. Negotiations on a deal expected to be worth up to 80 billion euros ($115 billion) follow a technical mission last week to Lisbon by the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The government of Prime Minister... [more]

Russia makes little progress against drugs: Medvedev

Russia has failed to make progress in fighting a growing drug epidemic that cuts economic growth by up to three percent every year, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday. Russia has the world’s third-largest heroin abuse rate and accounts for a third of all heroin deaths worldwide, feeding into a demographic disaster that experts say will drain one million people from the workforce every year until 2017. “In spite of the fact... [more]

Hague council: mosque ban is discriminatory in Holland

The Hague council on Thursday rejected a Freedom Party proposal to ban the construction of new mosques in the city. All parties fiercely rejected the proposal which they branded as discriminatory because the Freedom Party is not opposed to the construction of new places of worship of other religions. Green Left leader Inge Vianen said “They are guilty of discrimination when they suggest that the council should assist all religious people... [more]

Medical mistakes kill 3,000 Swedes a year

Around 3,000 people die every year in Sweden because of deficient patient safety, according to two leading doctors, who argue that Sweden needs to follow other countries in debating how to address the problem. “We can’t remain blind to the serious mistakes that are committed and which cause suffering and costs and sometimes lead to death,” write Ulf Ljungblad, head doctor at Östra Hospital in Gothenburg, and former County... [more]

Train drivers in fresh strike on Monday

Train drivers at five major private rail operators will again go on strike Monday afternoon and will not return to work until Thursday. Rail union GDL announced the strike, which will run from 2 pm Monday to 2 am Thursday. Only last week, drivers from the five firms walked off the job for 48 hours over better pay. In total, the drivers have been on strike for 119 hours since March. They are demanding a single wage scale for all train drivers... [more]

Tymoshenko went against her cabinet when signing gas deal with Russia

Ex-Ukrainian premier Yulia Tymoshenko signed the 2009 gas deal with Russia without consent from her cabinet, Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka said. “Tymoshenko made this decision, which was economically unfavorable for the state, single-handedly, without coordinating it with the government,” Pshonka told the Inter TV channel on Sunday. Last week, Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s office launched a criminal... [more]

Hungary set to approve disputed new constitution

Hungary’s parliament was set to approve a new constitution Monday, which critics slam as an “ultimatum” by Prime Minister Viktor Orban that will only enhance his power and that of his Fidesz party. With references to God, Christianity, the Holy Crown of Hungary, the fatherland and traditional family values, the text — which is almost assured of going through parliament thanks to Fidesz’s two-thirds majority... [more]

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