A Frankfurt Airport worker fired for filming women on the toilet

A Frankfurt Airport employee has been fired after being caught secretly filming women in the public toilets, a media report said Wednesday. The 50-year-old driver for the airport’s transport operator Fraport allegedly spied on thousands of women with two miniature cameras stowed behind toilet paper rolls, daily Bild reported. Thomas L. used motion-sensor cameras that filmed the intimate activities of his victims for two minutes each,... [more]

Clean energy can be cheap, German minister says

Electricity prices will rise only slightly under the government’s plan to hasten the shift to renewable energy, Environment Minister Norbert Röttgen has said in an effort to bolster his case for green power. Daily Passauer Neue Presse reported Wednesday that Röttgen had told a gathering of conservative MPs that the price per kilowatt-hour would rise only by about 0.1 to 0.9 cents over the next decade under the government’s plan. The... [more]

Switzerland sees big rise in asylum requests

Applications for asylum in Switzerland rose 18.1 percent in the first quarter of 2011, official figures have shown.   The new statistics published by the Swiss Federal Migration Office show that 4,371 applications were registered in the first quarter – 671 more than the first quarter a year before. The month of March, during which weather conditions were good, saw a peak of 1,874 requests, 612 more than the previous month. The mild... [more]

Egypt’s Ex-President Detained For 15 Days

Egypt’s toppled president Hosni Mubarak has been put under detention in hospital while he is investigated for corruption charges. In a dramatic twenty four hours the former leader was first put under questioning by investigators. According to state television he then suffered a heart ‘crisis’ that put him in intensive care in hospital where he was subsequently placed under arrest. Egypt’s prosecutor general ordered... [more]

Paltrow surprised to find fame as a singer

Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow is surprised at how comfortable she’s become showing off her talents as a singer – because she found a previous onstage experience with her rapper pal Jay-Z “terrifying”. The Shakespeare In Love star wowed fans with her vocals in her recent movie Country Strong and she has since hit the high notes on TV musical Glee. She’s also performed live at top awards shows – she... [more]

UN leader under pressure over Sri Lanka war report

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is studying a report by experts into thousands of deaths during Sri Lanka’s 2009 military drive against Tamil separatists, amid growing calls for an international investigation. Ban has given himself just days to decide on recommendations made by a panel of experts, that Sri Lanka publicly rejected, who handed their report on alleged war crimes to the UN leader on Tuesday. The United Nations said the... [more]

Dutch government to spend less on research

The Dutch government will spend 450 million less on scientific research in the coming years. The Rathenau institute, an independent institute which seeks to promote public debate on science and technology, on Wednesday submitted to parliament its overview of government spending on research in the period 2009-2015. The institute investigated how much money the ministries collectively spend on research. Total government research spending... [more]

Lohan ‘in talks’ over mobster movie

Lindsay Lohan was the surprise guest at a New York press conference for John Travolta’s latest project Gotti: Three Generations. The 24-year-old starlet has been rumoured to be up for the role of Victoria Gotti, daughter of the infamous “Dapper Don” John Gotti. Producer Marc Fiore confirmed that he is in talks with Li-Lo but said nothing had been finalised. He described Lindsay as “a terrific actress”. The... [more]

International Malaria Conference in Oslo

The Oslo International Malaria Conference opened Tuesday. The focus of the two-day conference is the eradication of the dreaded disease. Queen Sonja was present at the opening. Conference theme: ”Getting to zero – Innovation through partnerships to end malaria deaths by 2015″. Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre held the opening speech, and the Red Cross Malaria Advocacy Report 2011 was presented to the conference by Sven... [more]

Cyberbullying website sparks growing outrage in Germany

A website enabling teenagers to post insults and racist comments about their peers has prompted an outcry in Germany after 20 youths beat another teen senseless over remarks made on its forums. “Michelle is one of the biggest whores in the school”; “Elizabeth is a slut and bad in bed”; “Carola in class nine is screwing her biology teacher” — these are a selection of comments on the site where users... [more]

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