Serbia snaring border migrants to bolster bid for EU

For many illegal migrants a Serbian village on the pastoral border with Hungary is the last hurdle blocking their dream of crossing into the European Union and starting a more prosperous life. During the Communist era, the Iron Curtain — in reality, fences topped by barbed wire patrolled by guards authorized to shoot intruders dead — sealed the frontier. Now, around the village of Horgos, only occasional markers denote the... [more]

UK Faces Eurovision Humiliation, Say Bookies

The UK’s entry is 30 times more likely to score nothing in this weekend’s song contest than win, bookies predict. William Hill is offering odds of 150-1 on the UK emerging champions but 5-1 on the British entry getting no points at all. Ladbrokes is even more pessimistic, offering 175-1 on the UK’s Josh Dubovie winning. They are the same odds as David Beckham dating Cheryl Cole, Switzerland becoming World Cup champions... [more]

European stocks climb after big Wall Street gains

European stock markets rose Friday after big gains on Wall Street as China’s expression of confidence in Europe’s ability to restore its financial stability eased worries about the region’s government debt crisis. Britain’s FTSE 100 was up 0.41 percent at 5,216.32, Germany’s DAX rose 0.63 percent to 6,137.47 and France’s CAC-40 was up 0.38 percent at 3,538.72 “Equity markets are pointing higher... [more]

Merkel’s coalition shocked by new poll survey

Chancellor Angela Merkel was slapped with a new shock poll result on Friday that showed just one in five voters is happy with her government and – for the first time – a majority hankers for the old “grand coalition.” If Merkel was hoping in the wake of a string of poor survey results that her numbers couldn’t get any worse, she was wrong: just 20 percent of respondents to the ARD-Deutschlandtrend poll said they were “happy”... [more]

Dutch VVD leader hits out at tv show’s social security claims

Liberal leader Mark Rutte has reacted furiously to a tv programme which looked at the effect of the VVD’s spending cuts on three low-income families – including one with a handicapped child – and appeared to show sharp cuts in income. Rutte said the Network programme was ‘tendentious’, deliberately scared the interviewees and used the wrong calculations. He has asked for the addresses of the three families so... [more]

Dutch World Cup squad

Dutch football coach Bert van Marwijk has finalised his selection for the World Cup in South Africa, following the football friendly against Mexico on Wednesday. According to the Telegraaf, Orlando Engelaar, Vurnon Anita, Jeremain Lens and Ron Vlaar have been dropped, leaving 20 players and three keepers to complete the preparations. The final line-up: Goal: Maarten Stekelenburg (Ajax), Michel Vorm (FC Utrecht) and Sander Boschker (FC Twente) Defence:... [more]

New wage agreement for state employees in Norway

A nationwide strike in the public sector was avoided, when the two sides on Thursday reached agreement on an average 3.3 per cent wage increase for state employees, including an extra NOK 200 million earmarked for women’s groups. - For the Government it has been imortant to level off differences in pay between men and women, and a good low-wage profile within a defendable framework, said Minister of Government Administration, Rigmor... [more]

Cleaners strike called off, back to work in Norway

The strike among workers in the cleaning industry is over, and they are back at work on Friday morning. The two sides reached agreement on a four per cent wage increase, without the help of the national arbitrator. Meanwhile, the strike in the transport industry continued, and and there is now noticeable shortages on some retailers’ shelves, including the state wine and liquor stores. Share this: {lang:... [more]

Nationwide strike hits schools and hospitals in Norway

A nationwide strike by 17,000 municipal employees began Friday morning, after arbitration in the conflict broke down Thursday, several hours on overtime. The strike will close down schools and day-care centers, as well as some hospital services. More workers may be called out on strike in a few days, NRK reports. However, fear for the lives of patients at hospitals and nursing homes may force the Government to call for the use of a state... [more]

Spanish banks strain to borrow abroad

Spanish financial institutions are having increasing problems in borrowing from foreign banks because of concerns about Spanish sovereign debt, the Expansion daily reported on Thursday. The newspaper based its report on unnamed sources in several Spanish financial institutions to the effect that foreign banks were increasingly reluctant to lend to Spanish banks. Local press also followed up a report in The Wall Street Journal that one of... [more]

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