Unemployment surge hits Sarkozy re-election hopes

French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s re-election hopes have been hit by new figures showing unemployment at a 12-year high amid an austerity drive that leaves him little room to manoeuvre. The figures issued on Monday showed the number of registered jobseekers in France rising by 29,900 in November to reach 2.84 million, the highest level since November 1999. Before his election in 2007, Sarkozy vowed to lower joblessness to five percent,... [more]

World’s deepest metro station to be unveiled in St. Petersburg

A new subway station, the world’s deepest, will be unveiled on Wednesday in downtown St. Petersburg, the northwest Russian city’s administration reported. The Admiralteiskaya station lies over 100 m (330ft) below the surface. Its opening will decrease the load on other metro stations in the city. A total of 10.2 billion rubles ($325 mln) has been allocated from the city budget to the construction of stations and tunnels in 2011. Share... [more]

Medvedev pushes reform plan

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pushed ahead with his far-reaching plan for political reform on Wednesday, outlining the time frame for his proposals to go before parliament. A draft law to reinstate direct elections for regional governors and to have half the MPs in the lower house, the State Duma, elected directly rather than by means of party lists should be introduced to the State Duma by February 15, the Kremlin said. Another bill,... [more]

Apple customers face new scam from a ‘well-crafted’ email

Another day, another scam, only the latest to come to light has been described by Intego’s Mac Security Blog as a “vast” phishing attack comprising a “well-crafted” email. Targeting anyone with an Apple ID, the bogus email, which claims to come from appleid@id.apple.com, informs recipients that their billing information records are out of date. “Failure to update your records will result in account termination,” it says. Unlike... [more]

North Korean heir leads funeral of Kim Jong Il

Wailing and clutching at their hearts, tens of thousands of North Koreans lined the snowy streets of Pyongyang on Wednesday as the hearse carrying late leader Kim Jong Il’s body wound its way through the capital for a final farewell. Son and successor Kim Jong Un led the procession, his head bowed against the wind and right arm raised in a salute, from Kumsusan Memorial Palace where his father’s body had lain in state. Top... [more]

Britain’s Prince Philip leaves hospital

Britain’s Prince Philip left the hospital Tuesday, after undergoing treatment for a blocked coronary artery. Philip, Queen Elizabeth II’s 90-year-old husband, spent four nights in the hospital recovering from a successful coronary stent procedure. He was taken to Papworth, a specialist heart hospital in Cambridge, on Friday after complaining of chest pains. It was the most serious health scare suffered by Philip, who is known... [more]

Global stocks mixed on concern about US, Europe

Global stock markets were mixed Tuesday amid worries about weak Christmas sales in the United States and Europe and a warning by Japan’s central bank about possible risks from the European debt crisis. Tokyo lost 0.5 percent to 8,440.56 while China’s benchmark Shanghai index dropped nearly 1.1 percent to 2,166.21. Seoul, Taipei, Singapore and Jakarta declined. Hong Kong and Sydney were closed. In Europe, France’s CAC... [more]

Banks freeze Petroplus $1bn credit lines

Petroplus, Europe’s largest independent oil refiner, said on Tuesday that lenders had frozen about $1 billion in uncommitted credit lines which it said was “critical” to the company’s operations. “The company intends to continue negotiations with the banks for a prompt restoration of the credit lines, and is evaluating additional strategic options to maintain operations in its European refining and marketing... [more]

Japan eases ban on weapons exports

Japan on Tuesday announced a decision to ease its decades-long weapons export ban in a bid to lower purchase and production costs and take part in arms-development projects with other countries. For a nation with a war-renouncing constitution written after World War II, lifting the ban is a sensitive issue, especially in Asia, where neighboring countries suffered under Japan’s wartime aggression. Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said... [more]

Taylor Lautner’s gay ‘out and proud’ magazine cover is a FAKE

Taylor Lautner got quite the Christmas surprise when a magazine cover did the rounds on Twitter on Boxing Day, splashed with the headline: ‘Out & proud.’ The fake cover fooled plenty of people. A hoaxer created a People magazine cover for the January 7, 2012 edition with a picture of Taylor and the caption: “Tired of rumors, the Twilight star opens up about his decision to finally come out.” It also quotes Taylor... [more]

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