Googles Nexus One smartphone is set for UK in April

Googles much-hyped Nexus One smartphone is set for UK launch in April, according to a new report in The Daily Telegraph, with the web giant no doubt hoping the device will make a bigger splash than it did on its US launch. At present UK consumers can purchase an unlocked version of the phone from Googles website, although Google has been in discussions with network operator Vodafone for some time now about providing the device on contract... [more]

Berlusconi corruption trial adjourned

JUDGES have adjourned until March 26 the trial that will see Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi accused of corrupting his former tax lawyer. Mr Berlusconi, who did not attend the hearing, is on trial for allegedly paying $US600,000 ($675,371) to British tax lawyer David Mills in exchange for false testimony during two trials in the mid-1990s. Mr Mills’ parallel trial for the same crime was thrown out by Italy’s appeals... [more]

Catholic child abuse scandal widens

The child abuse scandal engulfing the Catholic Church in Germany continues to expand, with accusations that claims of abuse were ignored or hidden for years and the first resignations. Barnabas Bögle, abbot of the Bavarian Ettal Benedictine monastery, and Maurus Kraß, head of the school and prior there, both resigned this week after admitting that regulations on reporting accusations of abuse had not been followed. The number of former... [more]

Police forces rule out Twitter for beat officers

Police forces around the UK are beginning to put social media strategies in place, but the use of Twitter for police officers on the street has been largely ruled out. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is one of the forces currently using Twitter to update the public on its operations, but it is the force’s communications team that manages the feed.   “Twitter does not have a place for police officers on the street,” said... [more]

France, Germany to help Greece raise money

 Germany and France have agreed to help Greece sell bonds in return for stronger efforts by Athens to slash its budget deficit, Greek newspaper Ta Nea reported on Saturday, citing unnamed sources. The Greek finance ministry declined to comment on the report, which came after growing signs that diplomatic efforts were underway to resolve Greece’s debt crisis. Germany’s state-owned development bank KfW will buy Greek government... [more]

Netherlands grieves with skater Sven Kramer

The Netherlands is in shock. Not because the government fell on Saturday, but because of the dramatic end to the Olympic 10,000 metre race for the Netherlands’ best skater, Sven Kramer in Vancouver. It was seen as a certainty in the Netherlands that the all-round ice athlete would win Olympic gold on Tuesday, but a totally incorrect instruction from his own coach sent him into the wrong lane and on to… his disqualification instead... [more]

More anonymity allowed in Dutch courts

Victims and witnesses of serious crimes will in future be able to give evidence anonymously more easily. Justice Minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin has announced that the option of anonymity will be extended to cover more people who have reason to fear reprisals if they testify or report a crime. Until now it was limited to witnesses in cases involving serious organised crime,.. but the minister argues it should be available in other cases involving... [more]

German Media Roundup: Church leader Käßmann resigns for DUI charges

Did Protestant church leader Margot Käßmann’s resignation after her drink driving charge make up for endangering the lives of others? Some German newspapers have praised her, while others say resigning was the least she could do. Bishop Margot Käßmann, the first woman head of Germany’s Protestant churches, stepped down on Wednesday after being caught driving drunk over the weekend. She was pulled over after running a red light... [more]

Experts leave Greece as tension mounts over cuts

Greece enters a new phase of tense uncertainty over its programme to slash overspending on Thursday when European Union and IMF experts leave Athens with their findings of an audit of national finances. Their visit came as tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Greece on Wednesday to protest the Socialist government’s austerity measures. Greece is at the centre of a crisis threatening cohesion of the eurozone over huge... [more]

More Israeli names on new list of Dubai suspects

The names of at least eight new suspects that Dubaipolice are linking to the slaying of a Hamas operative last month match those of people in Israel — providing further hints of Israeli involvement in the killing widely thought to be the work of Mossad agents. Five of the names appear in Israeli telephone directories. Australia’s foreign minister said two other names belong to Australians living in Israel. An eighth name,... [more]

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