Dutch Cabinet to get tough on jobless Europeans, and bad employers

European nationals who do not have a job or who cannot financially support themselves will have to leave the Netherlands within three months, if new rules the government is planning to introduce come into force. The aim of the new measures is to ‘better regulate the arrival and departure’ of migrants from other EU countries, ministers say. It is not yet clear if and how the measures conflict with EU rules on the free movement of people. ‘The... [more]

Danish Mohammed cartoonist ‘won’t go to Jordan trial’

Danish artist Kurt Westergaard, known for his controversial caricature of the Prophet Mohammed, said Friday he had not been informed of a trial against him in Jordan and said he would in any case not attend. “I have not heard about this trial and have not been informed,” the 75-year-old cartoonist told AFP when asked about upcoming court proceedings in Amman. Zakarya Sheikh, spokesman for a group of local media outlets that sued... [more]

Dutch Iran Committee wants boycott of Iran Oil Show

The Iran Committee wants Dutch businesses to boycott the Iran Oil Show which is scheduled to be held from 16 to 19 April in Tehran. The Committee says their participation would undermine EU sanctions against the Iranian regime. The Iran Committee is a foundation created by Dutch citizens concerned about the government’s Iran policy. At the Oil Show, business in the energy sector will be given an opportunity to present themselves and gain... [more]

US slams Deutsche Bank for financial crisis role

Almost three years after the global financial crisis, Germany’s Deutsche Bank has been slammed in a US Senate report for allegedly recklessly pushing worthless mortgage-backed securities to investors. The US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations this week said the bank had wittingly pushed high-risk assets known as collateralized debt obligations (CDO) that would help cause the United States’ worst economic collapse since the... [more]

Born In the USA: Obama Hits Back At Doubters

The US President has rounded on Republicans expressing doubts over whether he was born in America saying it will backfire on them at election time. Barack Obama said most people knew he was born in Hawaii and were more concerned about rocketing fuel prices and rising unemployment than his birth certificate, in an interview with ABC News. The question of the President’s place of birth was thought to have been settled long ago after... [more]

Euro zone hit by Greek restructuring concerns

Greek borrowing costs soared to new highs on Thursday and pressure rose on other financially weak euro zone countries after Germany suggested for the first time that Athens may have to restructure its large debt load. European policymakers scrambled to reassure investors that a restructuring for Greece was not on the agenda, saying such a step could have dire consequences for European banks and the fragile economy of the 17-nation euro zone. The... [more]

Ex-UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter convicted over online webcam sex chat with cop

A FORMER UN weapons inspector has been convicted of having unlawful contact with a minor, after being nabbed in an online sex sting. Scott Ritter, 49, exchanged explicit messages with a detective posing as a 15-year-old girl and masturbated even after the undercover officer stressed during the chat that he was a minor, prosecutors said. A jury in the US state of Pennsylvania found Ritter guilty on six counts today, with sentencing set... [more]

Japan can pay for rebuild: central bank governor

Japan’s economy suffered a big blow in the triple earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster, but the country should have no problem financing reconstruction, the central bank chief said. Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa conceded problems in the economic supply chain, power generation, tourism and other important sectors. But he said the financial system could cope. “As long as Japan continues to work tirelessly towards... [more]

Judge To Rule On Phone-Hacking Case Future in UK

The judge in the News of the World phone-hacking scandal is due to hold unprecedented meetings to decide how the case should proceed. Mr Justice Vos will hear submissions on issues such as whether to identify so-called ‘lead cases’ and how the courts should deal with future litigations. It is hoped that bringing claims all into one case will allow proceedings to progress more smoothly. A number of alleged victims have recently... [more]

Summit Shows Power Shift From US And Europe

A summit of the world’s biggest emerging economies has highlighted a shift in power away from the US and Europe. The populations of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa account for 40% of the world’s people. And those countries are experiencing the kind of economic growth that most in the West can only dream about. Today’s summit meeting of leaders from the five nations in the Chinese resort of Sanya will try... [more]

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