The Netherlands freezes contacts with Iran after execution

The Netherlands has formally frozen all contacts with Iran following the execution of a Dutch Iranian woman on drugs charges. In a statement, the ministry said the move is to show the Netherlands disgust at the hanging of ahra Bahrami on drugs charges. Other Iranian Dutch nationals are being advised not to travel to Iran. ‘The Netherlands is very shocked by this execution, this scandalous deed,’ foreign minister Uri Rosenthal said.... [more]

Dutch government reviews travel advice to Egypt

The Dutch government is holding a crisis meeting to evaluate the situation in Egypt because of the continuing anti-government demonstrations. A spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry says the current travel advice that people should avoid Egypt unless absolutely necessary is being reviewed. The United States, Turkey, Russia and Saudi Arabia have advised their citizens in Egypt to leave the country. Washington and Ankara are organising evacuation... [more]

British finance minister warns of ‘turmoil’

British finance minister George Osborne insisted on Sunday he would resist pressure to drop his deficit reduction plan, saying to abandon it would unleash “financial turmoil” within minutes. Osborne said he did not like having to raise taxes and slash spending, but said the measures were necessary to give Britain financial stability as he bids to rein in the massive budget deficit and pay off the country’s debts. Speaking... [more]

Andy Murray’s grand slam final misery continued, Djokovic claims Australian Open

Andy Murray’s grand slam final misery continued as he was comprehensively beaten by Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open. Murray looked out of sorts from the off and was second best throughout a one-sided encounter as Djokovic followed up his 2008 success in Melbourne with a 6-4 6-2 6-3 triumph in two hours and 39 minutes. Murray has now appeared in three grand slam finals and is yet to win a set – a record in the open era –... [more]

China authorities seek maximum fine for Carrefour

China price regulators are seeking to fine French retail giant Carrefour 2.5 million yuan ($380,000) — the maximum fine for overcharging customers, state media reported Sunday. Municipal regulators fined three Carrefour stores in Shanghai and two in southwest China’s Yunnan province 500,000 yuan each on Saturday, the official Xinhua news agency reported. However, the final fine will be decided only after a hearing where regulators... [more]

Love Parade witnesses says police ordered fatal fence opening in Germany

Around half a year after the Love Parade catastrophe in which 21 people were killed and more than 500 injured, serious allegations have emerged that the police ordered the barriers be opened, which led to the deadly crush. Panic broke out after too many people tried to get into the main venue of the massive rave in Duisburg. They were guided through a tunnel through which they did not fit – and met people trying to leave. People were killed... [more]

World Economics: The Nordic experience

At the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland this week, – with 2500 delegates discussing the world financial situation, – a central topic has been the “Nordic experience”. (Photo: Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg) “This is an appreciation of the social model developed in the Nordic countries. Better than many other countries we have managed to combine a just distribution and an efficient economy.... [more]

Head-On Train Crash In Germany Kills 10

Ten people have been killed and many others injured in a head-on train crash in eastern Germany. A passenger train smashed into a cargo train close to Saxony-Anhalt’s state capital Magdeburg. Several cars of the train carrying around 45 passengers derailed and overturned late on Saturday. The death toll is expected to rise after the accident near the village of Hordorf. Eight bodies were retrieved from the train. Two others are known... [more]

Trondheim today (Norway)

The name Trondheim derives from the old Norse Þróndheimr, meaning home of the strong and fertile ones. First Capital of Norway The city was founded by Viking King Olav Tryggvason in AD 997, and occupies a special place in Norwegian culture and history. Trondheim was the nation’s first capital, and continues to be the coronation city where Norway’s kings from Harald Hårfagre (872–933) to King Harald V (1991 -) have been hailed,... [more]

Flood warnings issued in Norway

Flood warnings have been issued for South Eastern Norway this weekend. Heavy rainfall has caused local rivers and lakes to overflow their banks in many places. The floodwaters are expected to peak on Sunday, and people are warned to look out for flooding in basements. Roger Melby of the Oslo Fire and Rescue Squad says to Aftenposten that they are on high alert, and Frode Sandersen of the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute says they are considering... [more]

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