Merkel backs Sarkozy in tough re-election battle

German Chancellor Angela Merkel threw her weight behind French President Nicolas Sarkozy in his tough re-election battle on Monday, saying the two right-wingers were from the same “political family”. Despite accusations in both countries of interference, Merkel used a visit to Paris for a joint Franco-German cabinet session to make clear her support for Sarkozy, who has increasingly cited Germany as a model for France. “We... [more]

Swedes should work until they’re 75: PM Reinfeldt

Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt thinks that Swedes need to be prepared to work a lot longer than they do today in order to keep the same living standard as when they were working.  “The pensions scheme isn’t based on magic. It is a welfare ambition based on large-scale re-distribution and citizens’ own work. If people think that we can live longer and shorten our work life, then pensions will get lower,” Reinfeldt said... [more]

Greek leaders confront crunch talks, unions strike

Greek leaders face crunch talks on Tuesday to agree on unpopular reforms to secure a 130-billion-euro (107 billion pounds) bailout and avert a chaotic debt default which could threaten its future in the euro zone. The leaders are caught between their increasingly frustrated partners in the European Union for failing to pass the reforms quickly and workers who went on strike on Tuesday to protest against the austerity measures. European Union... [more]

Kylie Minogue calls police over Twitter ‘weirdo’ threat

Australian pop star Kylie Minogue has alerted police to an online stalker — a “deluded weirdo” issuing threats over Twitter, she wrote on the micro-blogging site on Tuesday. The diminutive singer told her more than one million followers on the site that she adored her supporters, but one among them was not her ‘lover’ — her nickname for her fans. “I love 1,033,861 of you LOVERS, but 1 is not a lover,... [more]

Greece wrangling tempers market momentum

Greek resistance to the strict conditions attached to a bailout fund on Tuesday sapped recent momentum in markets spurred by hopes the global economy is improving, and the euro fell on renewed fears of a messy debt default. The Australian dollar leapt to a six-month high but stocks turned negative after the central bank held rates steady at a review when markets had positioned for a rate cut. Opinions were divided over whether the wrangling... [more]

French Interior Minister under fire for ‘civilisations’ remarks

French Interior Minister Claude Guéant said on Sunday he stood by remarks that not all civilisations are equal, as critics denounced his comments as dangerous and xenophobic. Guéant, who is also responsible for immigration and is known as a hardliner, provoked a storm of controversy with the comments on Saturday. “Contrary to what the left’s relativist ideology says, for us all civilisations are not of equal value,” Guéant... [more]

Sarkozy looks to Merkel for re-election help

Chancellor Angela Merkel and the bulk of the German cabinet descended on Paris Monday on a mission to rescue her French ally President Nicolas Sarkozy’s struggling re-election campaign. That the pair were to chair their 14th joint Franco-German cabinet session was not unusual, but the joint television interview that they were to give afterwards was billed as an unprecedented cross-border endorsement. France and Germany were once seen... [more]

Eurozone ministers to continue talks on Greece bailout

Eurozone finance ministers were to confer by telephone on Saturday after 12 hours of talks in Athens failed to produce a breakthrough on a deal to bail out Greece, the Greek finance minister said. Evangelos Venizelos added that a planned meeting by eurozone ministers on Greece originally scheduled for Monday would now be held on Wednesday. “I will participate in a Eurogroup telephone conference at 1230 GMT” to discuss details... [more]

Australia flood crisis 2012 deepens

Australia’s flood crisis deepened Saturday as authorities braced for waters to peak in Queensland where one woman is missing after being swept away while elsewhere thousands remain stranded by the surge. Prime Minister Julia Gillard said eight military helicopters would help in search, evacuation and resupply missions in the eastern state, where days of heavy rainfall have prompted hundreds of evacuations and dozens of rescues. “The... [more]

Russians Rally as Putin Hints Reforms, Warns of Regime Change

Tens of thousands people are braving the bitter cold at two major rallies in downtown Moscow on Saturday as a power play between champions of political liberalization and supporters of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin continues to unfold. The first demonstration demands fair elections at the March 4 presidential polls, at which Putin is expected to secure a third term in the Kremlin. It also calls on Russians “not to give a single vote”... [more]

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