Sweden Social Democrats affirm eurzone pact opposition

The Social Democrats remain opposed to having Sweden join the eurozone stability pact, while the Centre Party said on Wednesday it supported the deal “with conditions”. “We said no in December to the negotiated proposal because we believed it represented a backdoor to joining the eurozone. When we studied the document, it confirmed our impression. This isn’t a solution to Europe’s problems,” Social Democrat... [more]

Greece, creditors strive to avoid costly default

Greece goes head to head with its creditors on Wednesday in a renewed attempt to break a deadlock in negotiations to slash the country’s debt and stave off default. International private sector creditors represented by the Institute of International Finance (IIF) were set to meet the government in the afternoon. Talks broke down on Friday over the interest rate Greece will offer on new bonds and a plan to enforce investor losses. Ratcheting... [more]

Islamists main threat to Norway: Norwegian intelligence service

Radical Islamists pose the biggest threat to Norway even though it was a right-wing extremist who carried out the twin attacks last July that killed 77 people, Norwegian intelligence service PST said on Tuesday. “The threat associated with these groups is worrying today,” PST chief Janne Kristiansen said as she presented the agency’s annual threat assessment report. “In recent years, we have seen that these are people... [more]

ECHR: Hardline Cleric Cannot Be Deported

Hardline Islamist Abu Qatada cannot be deported to Jordan because it would be a “flagrant denial of justice”, European judges have ruled. The firebrand preacher won his appeal to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) against the British government’s bid to deport him with assurances from Jordan he would not be tortured. The ECHR ruled sending Qatada, who is also known as Omar Othman, back to face terror charges could... [more]

Obama sued over indefinite detention and torture of Americans act

In the past, journalist Chris Hedges has worked for NPR, The New York Times and the Christian Science Monitor. In his latest endeavor, however, he is teaming up with an unlikely pair: a couple of attorneys that will help him take on the president. US President Barack Obama is the target of a suit filed by Pulitzer Prize-winner Hedges, and the reasoning seems more than obvious to him. The decision to take the commander-in-chief to court comes... [more]

France facing key bond test after downgrade

France is to issue long-term bonds on Thursday in the first test of its market credibility in the wake of Standard & Poor’s decision to strip the country of its cherished triple-A rating. The sale, an attempt to raise between €7.5 billion and €9.5 billion (between $9.5 billion and $12 billion), will be watched keenly to see whether France will pay higher yields or whether the markets will shrug off the downgrade as they did... [more]

Sweden ‘not ready’ to recognize Palestine: Foreign Minister Bildt

The time is not right for Sweden to recognize the Palestinian state or make any promises to upgrade the country’s status in the UN, said foreign minister Carl Bildt on Monday after the Centre Party recently made a u-turn on the issue. “Of course we would like to, but the main aim right now is to stimulate the two parties to a dialogue. That’s what we are supporting,” Bildt said at a press conference with his Finnish colleague Erkki... [more]

Kim brother says N.Korea heading for collapse

The eldest brother of North Korea’s new leader says reforms needed to avert the collapse of the country’s economy will lead to the end of its Stalinist regime, according to a book to be published this week. Kim Jong-Nam, the half brother of Kim Jong-Un who took control of the hermit state on the death of their father last month, says the military has become so powerful it will step in and take over. The comments come in a book... [more]

Greeks strike against austerity as EU, IMF visit

Striking Greek workers brought the Athens metro to a standstill on Tuesday and kept ferries docked to protest against austerity as the country’s lenders visited Athens to try to avert a disorderly debt default. EU, IMF and ECB officials start combing through Athens’ books on Tuesday as part of efforts to put together a 130-billion-euro rescue package that Greece needs to stay afloat when a major bond redemption comes due... [more]

French president shrugs off loss of AAA rating

French President Nicolas Sarkozy is shrugging off France’s downgrade in his first public comments to directly address the loss last week of its top credit rating. Standard & Poor’s downgraded the country’s debt over concerns on its economy and Europe’s ability to get a handle on its debt woes. Sarkozy told reporters Monday that the country needed to greet the ratings with “calm” and said that... [more]

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