Clooney called as witness in Berlusconi sex trial

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has called Hollywood star George Clooney as one of his defence witnesses when he goes on trial next month accused of sleeping with an under-aged prostitute. Berlusconi is accused of having sex with Moroccan night-club dancer Karima el Mahroug, known by her stage name Ruby, when she was 17, below the legal age for prostitution in Italy. In the trial, which begins on April 6, prosecutors accuse Berlusconi... [more]

Saab Automobile unable to pay its bills

Saab Automobile was forced to halt production at its factory in Trollhättan in western Sweden on Tuesday due to problems paying certain suppliers. At least one frustrated supplier stopped delivering components to the Swedish automaker, bringing production to a standstill on Tuesday, according to several sources. But the company refused to elaborate on the alleged payment problems or a stoppage on the assembly line. “We have 800... [more]

Defence Minister of Norway visits Libya contingent

Defence Minister Grete Faremo visited the Norwegian Air Force F-16 squadron which is participating in the Libya operations, at its base on Crete, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Faremo landed in Crete just before midnight, to inspect and inspire the Norwegian contingent, which numbers well above 100, incuding the ground crew and support personnel. - I am very satisfied by the way in which they have carried out their mission so... [more]

Hamburg port preps for radioactive ships

Hamburg port authorities prepared on Wednesday for the arrival of Japanese ships contaminated with radiation, a media report said. Port and customs officials are working together with the Interior Ministry to create an emergency plan for processing radioactive freight, daily Financial Times Deutschland reported. Customs will likely inspect the ships, a spokesperson told the paper. “But we have the advantage that many ships usually pass... [more]

Lessons learned from failed Libya mission

Lessons can be drawn from the failed Libyan evacuation mission, said Prime Minister Mark Rutte. He and ministers Uri Rosenthal (Foreign Affairs) and Hans Hillen (Defence) take responsibility for failures in the execution of the operation and “actions will be taken,” he said. The government Tuesday debated mistakes made in the February mission that resulted in the arrest and 12 day detainment of three Dutch soldiers by supporters of... [more]

UK Government probes fake bomb on cargo plane

The government is investigating how a fake bomb hidden in a wedding cake box was allowed on a UPS cargo flight from London to Turkey, the country’s transport ministry said. A 26-year-old man was arrested last week after the box, which contained wires, a timer and a detonator, was delivered to a UPS office in north London two weeks ago, according to Britain’s ITV News. “The government is aware of this incident and takes... [more]

Sarkozy in China for G20 meet before Japan visit

French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in China on Wednesday at the start of an Asian mini-tour that will include a G20 seminar on the world monetary system and a stop in disaster-struck Japan. The French leader landed in Beijing at 3:00 pm (0700 GMT) and was later due to hold a working dinner with Chinese President Hu Jintao. Aides to Sarkozy said those talks would touch on key bilateral concerns but also hot-button global issues —... [more]

Obama Won’t Rule Out Arming Libyan Rebels

US President Barack Obama has said he has not ruled out supplying weapons to Libyan rebels whose advance West has been halted by Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s forces. In a series of TV interviews, Mr Obama said the noose has tightened around the leader but that diplomatic and political pressure needs to be intensified further. And he said he had already agreed to provide nonlethal aid such as communications equipment, medical supplies... [more]

Germany second in global green energy race

Germany has outpaced the United States as the number two player in clean energy while China keeps racing ahead as the world’s green investment leader, a study said Tuesday. The survey by the Pew Charitable Trusts found strong growth on a global scale for solar, wind and other renewable energy, although one major exception was Britain, which saw a sharp decline after a new government took charge. “What we believe it all comes... [more]

China launches crackdown on tainted pig feed

China’s government has launched a yearlong crackdown on illegal additives in pig feed after some pigs owned by meat suppliers tested positive for a banned chemical that can be dangerous to humans. Tainted pork has become the latest food safety scandal to shock China after state broadcaster CCTV ran an expose earlier this month showing that a subsidiary of China’s largest meat producer, based in central Henan province, used pork... [more]

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