Thai PM offers November election to end stand-off

Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says he is ready to hold elections on 14 November to end a tense stand-off with opposition “red-shirt” protesters. He said any election would be subject to certain conditions under his reconciliation “road map”. The red-shirt supporters have been protesting in Bangkok since 14 March, paralysing parts of the Thai capital. They say Mr Abhisit’s government is not legitimate,... [more]

Marginals Poll: Tories On Course For A Win

The Tories could be on course for an outright victory in the General Election, according to the latest poll of key marginal constituencies. A Reuters/Ipsos MORI survey found support for Labour and the Tories was neck-and-neck in seats which the Conservatives must win to get a majority in Parliament. Conducted across 57 Labour-held constituencies, the poll shows that 36% of people in these marginals now plan to vote Conservative, and the... [more]

Greece shielded for 18 months: IMF chief

The Europe-IMF bailout package for Greece will allow Athens to avoid borrowing on the markets for 18 months, IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn told Le Monde daily on Monday. “I convinced the Europeans that this massive effort was needed so that Greece would not have to turn to the markets for 18 months,” said the managing director of the International Monetary Fund. European finance ministers on Sunday launched a 110-billion-euro... [more]

Pakistan Taliban leader threatens US cities

Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud has vowed to attack major US cities in two purported new videos released months after his reported killing in a US missile strike. The videos emerged after an attempted car bombing in New York City, for which his faction claimed responsibility in a third video, and provided the most substantial evidence so far that he survived a US attempt on his life. Mehsud threatened to retaliate against the... [more]

City executive Loses £4m Sex Discrimination Case

A City executive who alleged her former boss brought prostitutes to business meetings has lost her £4m sex discrimination case. Jordan Wimmer, 29, was found not to be a “persuasive witness” from her testimony to the central London employment tribunal. She had her claims for sex discrimination, disability discrimination, unfair constructive dismissal and an unauthorised deduction from her wages dismissed. Ms Wimmer, a former... [more]

Roman Polanski Speaks Out Over Extradition

Roman Polanski has broken his month-long silence over the threat of extradition to claim the US wants to serve him “on a platter to the media”. The Oscar winning director, who is under house arrest in his alpine Swiss chalet, is fighting extradition to the US over a 33-year-old sex case. Polanski spoke out in an online magazine run by one of his staunchest supporters, French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy. “I have had... [more]

Merkel: Germany to give $29.6B to Greece in all

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Cabinet agreed Monday on a bill to give Greece euro22.4 billion ($29.6 billion) over three years as part of a wider bailout, as the German government realized that letting Greecego bankrupt could send the euro into a tailspin and hurt Germany’s own economy. Merkel said the money would not only help Greece, which has been battered by the bond markets, but would help the “stabilization of the... [more]

Greece Deal agreed, tough steps announced More tax hikes, spending cuts to hit home

Finance Minister Giorgos Papaconstantinou prepares to announce the latest austerity measures to cut Greece’s public deficit and trigger the release of up to 45 billion euros of loans this year from the International Monetary Fund and the other 15 countries in the eurozone. Greece could receive another 65 billion euros over the next two years. In return for receiving emergency loans of 110 billion euros from the International Monetary... [more]

Former head Dutch policeman: legalise all drugs

The former head of the Netherlands Police Union (NPB) says both hard and soft drugs should be fully legalised. Speaking on the programme Goedemorgen Nederland on Monday morning, Hans van Duijn said “the ban on drugs that we have is completely ineffective and costs 100 euro per person per year to enforce. We’re just making work for criminals.” Rejecting arguments that legalisation would lead to more drug abuse and dependency,... [more]

Dutch contribution to Greek loan will be €5bn, says minister

The Netherlands’ share of the €110bn rescue package for Greece worked out by the EU and IMF will amount to around €5.5bn, ‘possibly a little less’, finance minister Jan Kees de Jager told reporters on Sunday. Eurozone members and the IMF finalised the three-year bail-out package to rescue Greece’s struggling economy at the weekend. The EU will provide €80bn in funding. De Jager said it was vital that Greece... [more]

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