Delays tipped amid Berlin airport strikes

Delays were expected at Berlin’s airports Thursday morning after some ground staff went on strike as a warning shot over failed wage negotiations, the aviation union has announced. About 30 workers downed tools at Tegel airport and another 40 to 50 atSchönefeld, starting at 4am, though a ver.di union spokesman warned hundreds could join the strike over the course of the morning. The industrial action was expected to continue until 10am,... [more]

Israel PM leaves for Paris ahead of US talks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left for Paris on Thursday on a trip that will also take him to Washington after he received a last-minute invitation for talks with US President Barack Obama. In Paris, Netanyahu will formally accept an invitation for Israel to join the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris-based group of 30 developed world nations. He is also scheduled to hold talks with French President... [more]

Merkel in Saudi Arabia for talks on Gulf tour

German Chancellor Angela Merkel held talks with Saudi King Abdullah late on Tuesday after calling for Gulf nations to help press Iran over its nuclear drive, the official SPA news agency said. Abdullah, his half brother Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, and other top officials hosted Merkel and her delegation in a state banquet in the Red Sea port of Jeddah ahead of talks on regional and bilateral issues. That followed a tour... [more]

Strike by transport workers and cleaners extended in Norway

The week-long strike by transport workers and workers in the cleaning industry was extended from Monday morning. This will mean fewer supplies on the shelves and more uncleaned offices. The strike at freight terminals has so far only affected the Oslo region, but from now on the rest of the country will also be hit, when another 800 members of the Transportworkers’ Union walk out. In addition to the non-food supplies at the grocery... [more]

Passengers evacuated from burning Traumschiff

More than 600 people were evacuated from the famous cruise ship MS Deutschland after it caught fire while docked in a Norwegian fjord on Sunday. The fire started in the engine room and was presenting problems to fire crews with the thick smoke that developed, a local rescue spokesman said. The 364 passengers – mostly Germans – and most of the 241 crew were evacuated, as well as the two Norwegian pilots. The heat developed by... [more]

Number one album for Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones have scored their first UK number one album in 16 years. The ageing rockers were celebrating as re-released Exile on Main Street hit the top spot on Sunday night, holding off Faithless. It is the first time at the top spot in the album charts since 1994′s Voodoo Lounge. Exile on Main Street, which contains tracks such as Tumbling Dice and Rocks Off, was a number one when first released in 1972. A documentary about... [more]

Unite: Strike Will End If Travel Perks Return

The British Airways cabin crew strike set to start at midnight will be suspended if Willie Walsh reinstates staff travel perks, Unite joint leader Tony Woodley has said. In a last-minute appeal to the BA chief executive outside the union’s HQ in London, Mr Woodley said he was “making a goodwill gesture to the public”. He added: “As a sign of good faith, I’m making this offer now to Willie Walsh. “Turn... [more]

Double Crash Horror: Dozens Die In China

A truck travelling on the wrong side of the road ploughed head-on into a bus that turned into a fireball on impact, killing 32 people in China. The collision happened along a section of road undergoing maintenance in Fuxin City, in the northeastern of province of Liaoning. The victims included 29 bus passengers and all three people aboard the truck. Twenty-four other bus passengers were injured, with three in a critical condition. The bus... [more]

Spain rail workers call for one-day strike

Spanish railway workers on Saturday called for a one-day stoppage on May 28 in protest at proposed changes in working conditions. Labor unrest is a closely watched issue in Spain after its biggest union said on Friday that a general strikeover planned government austerity measures was likely. Workers for state-owned rail network Renfe have already struck over working conditions in February and March. Saturday’s call made no reference... [more]

Berlin airport ground staff to strike next week

Anxious air passengers relieved to see the volcanic ash no longer threatening their schedule could be held up from next week by striking ground personnel at Berlin’s airports. Union officials warned that the action planned by the 1,750 or so workers who provide airport services including luggage handling at Tegel and Schönefeld, could result in delays and cancellations. Negotiations for a joint agreement for those working for airport... [more]

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