Sweden launches new Wallenberg investigation

The Swedish foreign ministry announced on Wednesday that a new probe into the fate of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who vanished after being taken into custody by Soviet Union soldiers 67 years ago. “We have never received confirmation of what happened to Wallenberg, and feel that now after a lot of time has passed there may be a possibility to dig up new information,” Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt’s spokeswoman... [more]

Oslo wants more done to save the whalers

Norwegian authorities called Wednesday on the country’s whaling industry to counter the dramatic drop over the past decade in the number of boats partaking in the annual whale hunts. The number of Norwegian vessels actively hunting whales has shrunk from 33 in 2001 to just 19 last year, Norway’s Directorate of Fisheries said in a statement. “The authorities are therefore stressing the importance of the sector itself working... [more]

Greece ‘very close’ to deal with private creditors

The Greek government will meet Wednesday with the head of a group of private bank creditors to resume talks on cutting nearly a third of the country’s massive debt, a finance ministry source said. The talks with Charles Dallara, head of the Institute of International Finance, are aimed at writing off about 100 billion euros ($128 billion) in Greek sovereign debt held by private sector financial institutions. Last Friday, the talks... [more]

Jobless total hits 17-year high in UK

Unemployment has reached a 17-year high after a 118,000 increase in the jobless total, which saw a record number of young people out of work. The figure jumped to 2.68 million in the three months to November, the worst since the summer of 1994, giving the UK a jobless rate of 8.4%. The number of unemployed 16 to 24-year-olds increased by 52,000 over the quarter to 1.04 million, the highest since records began in 1992. And the number of... [more]

Divers suspend search of capsized Italy liner

Divers searching the capsized Italian cruise liner Costa Concordia suspended work on Wednesday after the vast wreck shifted slightly but officials said they are hoping to resume as soon as possible. Five days after the 114,500 tonne cruise ship struck a rock and capsized off the Tuscan island of Giglio, hopes of finding anyone alive have all but disappeared and salvage experts are preparing to pump 2,300 tonnes of fuel from the hulk. The... [more]

Greece May Force Creditors to Take Losses

Greece will consider legislation forcing private creditors to take losses on their holdings, if it fails to reach agreement in critical negotiations scheduled to resume on Wednesday, Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos said. In an interview with The New York Times published on Wednesday, Papademos said that if Greece did not receive 100 percent participation in a program in which bondholders would voluntarily write down $130 billion of... [more]

Saab auctions off classic museum models

Bankrupt Swedish car company Saab is auctioning off the rare, collectable and classic cars on display in the Saab museum, as no buyer for the entire collection has been found. While the list of cars, with their pictures and details, is available to bidders online, only a select few will be permitted to take a closer look at the actual vehicles. Peter Bäckström, the museum’s head, said that he will only allow the doors to be opened... [more]

US embassy: Don’t walk alone in Oslo at night’

The United States embassy sent an email to US citizens in Oslo on Tuesday urging them to take extra care when out and about in the Norwegian capital after a spate of violent crimes in recent months. The embassy made reference to a knife attack on a tram at Solli Plass on January 5th, two stabbing incidents at Oslo Central Station on January 10th, as well as a number of assaults in the city’s parks, particularly Slottsparken (The Palace... [more]

Higher Jobless in UK Total Expected In New Figures

The latest unemployment figures are due to be released – amid increasingly bleak predictions of widespread redundancies. Analysts expect the data will show another rise from last month’s figure of 2.6 million, while suggesting the jobless total will peak at 2.9 million next year. They believe the figure will not fall below 2.5 million until 2016 at the earliest. Smaller firms will look to shed staff in the first three months... [more]

World Bank warns of global growth slowdown

The World Bank warned Wednesday of a possible slump in global economic growth and urged developing countries to prepare for shocks that could be more severe than the 2008 crisis. The bank cut its growth forecast for developing countries this year to 5.4 percent from 6.2 percent and for developed countries to 1.4 percent from 2.7 percent. For the 17 countries that use the euro currency, it forecast a contraction, cutting their growth outlook... [more]

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