Wilders’ trial may be delayed as wrangling over acquittal call continues

The trial of MP Geert Wilders on discrimination and inciting hatred charges may be delayed, Nos television reports on Thursday. A lawyer representing groups who forced the prosecution department to take legal action against Wilders has gone to the appeal court to fight the department’s call for Wilders’ acquittal. The original court case against Wilders collapsed last year after a number of irregularities involving the judges, which... [more]

Merkel and Zapatero seek unity on euro

As leader of Europe’s strongest economy, Chancellor Angela Merkel will on Thursday attempt to send a united message alongside one of the weakest economies, Spain, in support of the troubled eurozone. Merkel’s meeting in Madrid with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero comes on the eve of a European summit in Brussels to discuss how to bail out crisis-torn member states. Berlin wants to broaden the agenda to include... [more]

German, Spanish leaders to unite over troubled euro

The leaders of Germany and Spain, Europe’s strongest economy and one of its weakest, will attempt to send a united message in support of the troubled eurozone in talks here Thursday. The Madrid meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero comes on the eve of a European summit in Brussels to discuss how to bail out crisis-torn member states. Berlin wants to broaden the... [more]

Egypt and Mideast top Munich conference

Revolt in Egypt and the implications for the stalled Middle East peace process are set to be key talking points for top defence officials at the Munich Security Conference in Germany starting Friday. The three-day annual get-together of ministers, top military brass, national security advisors and experts will also tackle hot-button issues like Iran, Afghanistan, the rise of China, NATO-Russia relations and disarmament. Other topics for... [more]

White House: Mubarak has chance to show who he is

The White House said Wednesday that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has a chance to show the world “exactly who he is” by bringing desperately needed change to his country now. Press Secretary Robert Gibbs also decried bloody violence happening in Cairo, where pro-government forces clashed with protesters a day after Mubarak announced he would not seek re-election in September. That wasn’t good enough for the protesters,... [more]

WikiLeaks nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

A Norwegian lawmaker has nominated WikiLeaks for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, saying Wednesday that its disclosures of classified documents promote world peace by holding governments accountable for their actions. The Norwegian Nobel Committee keeps candidates secret for 50 years, but those with nomination rights sometimes make their picks known. Snorre Valen, a 26-year-old legislator from Norway’s Socialist Left Party, told The Associated... [more]

Obama signs new nuclear deal with Russia

US President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed ratification documents for a new START nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia, in a showpiece moment for his “reset” of ties with the Kremlin. Obama signed the documents in the Oval Office surrounded by key senators and top national security and military officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. The new Strategic Arms Reduction... [more]

Gunfire As Mubarak Protesters Clash In Cairo

Fighting has broken out between supporters of the president and anti-Mubarak protesters as they hurl rocks at each other and wield iron bars in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. The stand-off between the 20,000-strong group of Mubarak supporters and the anti-Mubarak protesters descended into violence after they met at central Tahrir Square. Both sets of groups, numbering about 40,000 people in total, have been fighting intensely, injuring dozens. In... [more]

Berlusconi’s Ruby ‘the heart stealer’ to wed

Ruby “the heart stealer,” the young Moroccan who sparked an investigation into Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi for allegedly paying for sex with a minor, announced Wednesday she is about to get married. Eighteen-year old Ruby, real name Karima El Mahroug, told a local edition of the Repubblica daily that she is set to get hitched to fiance Luca Rizzo, a 41-year old manager of a disco, in a town hall wedding in three weeks time. Once... [more]

Fighting has broken out between supporters of the president and anti-Mubarak protesters

The stand-off between the 20,000-strong group of Mubarak supporters and the anti-Mubarak protesters descended into violence after they met at central Tahrir Square. Both sets of groups, numbering about 40,000 people in total, have been fighting intensely, throwing rocks at each other and lashing out with metal bars, injuring dozens. In one area the violence was temporarily diffused when a young man stood between the two groups and called... [more]

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