Four arrested for preparing terror crimes

Police in Gothenburg, on the west coast of Sweden, arrested four people during the early hours of Sunday on probable cause suspected of preparing terrorist crime, confirmed Sara Kvarnström, press officer of the Swedish Security Services (Säpo), to news agency TT. “The arrest was made with the help of the National Task Force and Gothenburg’s police force,” she said. The National Task Force (Nationella insatsstyrkan) is... [more]

Berlin prepares for Greek insolvency

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble is making preparations for a Greek insolvency, according to newsweekly Der Spiegel. His officials are reported to be preparing for several scenarios that might arise should Athens go bankrupt. There are two possible outcomes, in the view of the ministry. Either the country stays in the euro zone, or it re-introduces its former currency, the drachma. A key consideration in Schäuble’s thinking... [more]

Russian actor announces presidential bid

Russian actor and writer Ivan Okhlobystin has announced his intention to run for the presidency next year. Okhlobystin, a well-known actor, TV personality and ex-Orthodox priest, said he had made the decision after “much consideration.” He is also the creative director of the mobile phone company Euroset. While it is still unclear which one of Russia’s ruling duo will run in the March 2012 elections, communist leader... [more]

Slovenian ex-PM on trial

Former Slovenian prime minister Janez Jansa and four others went on trial on Monday over alleged bribery in the former Yugoslav republic’s biggest ever defence deal. “All together it is just a farce,” Jansa, prime minister from 2004-8 and now head of the main centre-right opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), told journalists as he arrived at Ljubljana’s municipal court. Jansa, 52, has been charged with “complicity... [more]

Chirac embezzlement trial due to open in Paris

The embezzlement trail of former French president Jacques Chirac is due to open Monday, despite his lawyers’ claims that he is medically unfit to attend. Chirac is also accused of breach of trust and using public funds to pay his campaign workers. Jacques Chirac’s embezzlement trial opens Monday with his lawyers arguing that the French former president is too unwell to attend but insisting that the case must still go ahead. The... [more]

All Black suffers Twitter withdrawal

Self-confessed tweeting fanatic, All Blacks winger Cory Jane, said Monday he was suffering severe withdrawal pangs after the team management imposed a Twitter ban until the end of the Rugby World Cup. Although he’s stopped sending messages, Jane said he’s constantly checking his account. “I’m battling. I’m checking it like every 10 minutes just to see what people are writing and what’s going on. It’s... [more]

New Zealand PM dismisses Pacific support for Fiji

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key on Monday shrugged off support for Fiji’s military dictatorship from nine of the 16 nations attending this week’s Pacific Islands Forum in Auckland. Key and his Australian counterpart Julia Gillard have worked hard in recent years to make Fiji a pariah state in the Pacific over the military’s refusal in the wake of a 2006 coup to hold democratic elections until 2014. However, 11 leaders... [more]

Eddie Murphy hot favourite to host Oscars

FUNNYMAN Eddie Murphy has surfaced as the front-runner to host the 84th Academy Awards, with reports he will be the only name put forward for the job. Deadline.com says the 50-year-old actor will be formally suggested to the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences by Oscar producer Brett Ratner when he meets with the committee on Tuesday. Murphy is said to have “shown interest” in the gig, but the deal is yet to be signed... [more]

Turkish PM plans to visit Gaza in mid-Sept in terms of anti-Israel campaign-paper

Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to visit Palestine’s city of Gaza in September 13 or 14 to put an end to an Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, country’s Haberturk newspaper said on Sunday, quoting sources in the government. The sources told the paper that the prime minister would get to Gaza from Egypt through the Rafah Border Crossing as new Egyptian authorities gave their approval for that. Israel... [more]

Prokhorov suggests limiting govt influence on mass media by cutting state stakes

Russian billionaire and the leader of the Right Cause party Mikhail Prokhorov said on Sunday he suggested cutting state stakes in Russia’s mass media to limit governmental influence on it. “We advocate that (the government) should not own more than a blocking pack in federal media,” Prokhorov told reporters, adding that the mass media freedom would allow Russian society to be more “healthy”. He also said that... [more]

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