Brady sexism row stance criticised

The sexism row sparked by comments made by two Sky Sports presenters has taken a new turn as a businesswoman attacked West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady for speaking out for women. Katie Hopkins, a former Apprentice contestant, weighed into the debate and criticised Ms Brady, who said the exchange between Richard Keys and Andy Gray about football official Sian Massey “made her blood boil”. Appearing on BBC’s Question Time,... [more]

Australian PM defends floods tax

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Friday defended her plan for a one-off tax to pay for the flood disaster, insisting there was no “big pile of money” to pay for the rebuilding. Gillard, who has been prime minister for seven months, has ordered a levy on middle and high-earning tax payers to help fund the recovery after deadly floods that devastated the northeast state of Queensland. Conservatives have criticised the... [more]

Sweden unveils tougher penalties for buying sex

Swedish sex buyers too often get away with fines, according to Justice Minister Beatrice Ask, who has now proposed toughening penalties for those who are convicted to up to a year in prison. The maximum penalty for buying sexual services will increase on July 1st if the government has its way. The government has now proposed making it possible for the courts to impose sentences of up to one year in prison. “After reviewing the first... [more]

UK police vow full new inquiry into phone hacking

The late journalist Nicholas Tomalin once summed up the skills needed for his job — a “rat-like cunning, a plausible manner and a little literary ability.” Many British reporters regard that description with a touch of pride. Wiliness and subterfuge are important tricks of the trade in the Wild West world of Britain’s raucous tabloid newspapers, which attract millions of readers with scoops — true or not — about the... [more]

Roma survivor cites “forgotten Holocaust”

The first Sinti and Roma keynote speaker at Germany’s Holocaust remembrance day told parliament on Thursday the mass murder of Roma during the Nazi era was the “forgotten Holocaust” as they continue to suffer across Europe. Zoni Weisz, 73, was only seven years old when he was separated from his family and fled the German transports from the Netherlands to Auschwitz. He was saved by the grace of a policeman and spent the... [more]

Eurozone woes dominate economy talks at Davos

Europe’s debt crisis, and its effect on the euro, has been acute in recent months, though the continent’s leadership was lauded for doing what it could to get through he financial crisis. Speaking Thursday on the second day of the World Economic Forum, JPMorgan chief executive James Dimon, said governments were right to act swiftly on government debt restructuring, rather than risk a run on the continent’s banks. Europe... [more]

‘Second under-age girl’ at Berlusconi parties: report

A second under-age girl attended parties thrown by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, according to prosecutors who say they have proof he paid for sex, ANSA news agency said Thursday. The new allegations were contained in documents submitted to a parliamentary committee on Wednesday by prosecutors investigating allegations that the prime minister hand-picked prostitutes for wild parties. Iris Berardi, described by prosecutors as a... [more]

Helmut Kohl’s son tells of failed relationship

The turbulent family life of former Chancellor Helmut Kohl has been etched into the public record in excruciating detail through a new memoir written by his estranged eldest son. Walter, the son of Kohl and his late first wife Hannelore, has written a tell-all story of growing up as the offspring of Germany’s giant of conservative politics in the late 20th century. The book, Leben oder gelebt werden (“To Live or be Lived”) lays out... [more]

Arctic challenges ahead

The High North is the Norwegian Government’s number one foreign policy priority, says Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, speaking at the Arctic Frontiers (AFT) 5th annual conference in Tromsø. - Our goal is to ensure peaceful, sustainable and prosperous development in this region – through increased activity, presence and knowledge. - This is the part of Norway’s neighbouring areas where most change is taking place, where we... [more]

Obama Hails America’s ‘Sputnik Moment’

US President Barack Obama has given an optimistic assessment of the country’s well-being in a State of the Union address focusing on economic recovery. The speech – which marks the halfway point of the leader’s term in office – contained an emphasis on efforts to create jobs and cut the national debt. Sections of the address also urged the two main political parties to work together in order to ensure economic recovery. “At... [more]

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