Energy Secretary Chris Huhne resigns amid speeding charges

Energy Secretary Chris Huhne is to resign from the Government after it emerged he is to face prosecution over allegations that he asked his ex-wife to take a speeding penalty for him. The Liberal Democrat MP has been charged with perverting the course of justice after an investigation into the 2003 incident by Essex Police. His former wife, the economist Vicky Pryce is also facing charges of perverting the course of justice. They are due... [more]

Romanian president slams Netherlands again

Romanian President Traian Basescu has once again fiercely criticised the Netherlands. At a conference celebrating the fifth anniversary of Romania’s accession to the European Union, he accused the Dutch government of “abuse” and claimed it was blocking Romanian and Bulgarian membership of the passport-free Schengen Zone on false pretences. He repeated an earlier accusation that the Dutch government is being held to ransom by Geert... [more]

China may invest more in EU debt fund

China is considering how to get “more deeply involved” in resolving Europe’s debt crisis by co-operating more closely with European rescue funds, Wen Jiabao, Chinese premier, said on Thursday. China “is investigating and evaluating concrete ways in which it can, via the IMF, get more deeply involved in solving the European debt problem through [European Stability Mechanism/European Financial Stability Facility] channels,”... [more]

Duke of Cambridge begins Falklands posting

The Duke of Cambridge is beginning his six-week posting in the Falklands amid heightened tensions between Britain and Argentina over the disputed islands. William arrived in the archipelago on Thursday ahead of a tour of duty as an RAF search and rescue pilot. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said the posting was part of a “routine operational deployment”, despite Argentina likening it to that of a “conqueror”. Tensions... [more]

Germany’s Merkel holds talks with China’s president

German Chancellor Angela Merkel met China’s president on Friday as she seeks to lift Beijing’s confidence in Europe where the sovereign debt crisis threatens to tip the region into recession. China, the world’s second-biggest economy, has watched with increasing concern as eurozone economies have deteriorated, and has repeatedly urged European leaders to get a grip on the situation. Merkel’s meeting with President... [more]

Irish central bank slashes 2012 growth forecasts

Ireland’s central bank slashed its growth forecast for 2012 by almost three-quarters on Thursday and said a longer than projected global downturn would put Dublin’s deficit reduction targets for this year and next in doubt. The monetary authority said it expected a 0.5 percent uptick in gross domestic product (GDP) this year, down from the 1.8 percent it projected in October, putting it in line with Ireland’s official creditors... [more]

Moldovan dancer ‘in love with Italy shipwreck captain’

A 25-year-old blonde Moldovan dancer who was on board the Costa Concordia told prosecutors that she was “in love” and “a guest” of the doomed cruise ship’s captain, Italian newspapers reported on Thursday. “Yes, it’s true. I am in love with captain (Francesco) Schettino,” Domnica Cemortan, who has joint Moldovan and Romanian citizenship, was quoted by La Stampa daily as saying to investigators... [more]

Germany’s Merkel in China for eurozone talks

German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in China on Thursday for a three-day visit that will focus on the eurozone crisis, Iran, and Syria. Her trip comes just days after China was hit by deadly unrest in Tibetan-inhabited areas, and the leader of Europe’s biggest economy will also broach the issue of human rights with her Chinese counterparts. Germany and China, the world’s top two exporters, enjoy vibrant trade relations and... [more]

Europe hit by deadly cold snap

A cold snap that killed 30 people in the Ukraine over the past five days Tuesday spread to much of eastern and central Europe with record lows in Bulgaria and heavy snow falls in Switzerland. Emergency services in the Ukraine said most of the dead were homeless people who froze to death on the streets, four were found in their homes, and over 600 people sought medical help for frostbite and hypothermia. Authorities opened 1,590 shelters... [more]

Dutch border cameras ‘not against EU rules’

Immigration Minister Gerd Leers says his plans to use cameras on the Dutch border to intercept illegal immigrants will not contravene European Union regulations, reports the EUobserver news site. Much of the high-tech surveillance equipment has already been installed on the Dutch borders with Belgium and Germany. The cameras apparently collect data on the models and colours of cars crossing the border. The idea is that if, for instance,... [more]

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