OECD raises global growth forecast due to Asia

The global economy is recovering faster than expected from recession with Asia leading the way, but it is at risk from huge debts in developed countries and possible overheating in countries such as China, the OECD said on Wednesday. In a twice-yearly report, the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development raised its forecast for global growth to 4.6 percent in 2010 and 4.5 percent in 2011. Last November it predicted... [more]

Cheryl Cole Files For Divorce From Ashley

Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole has filed for divorce from her husband, Chelsea defender Ashley, citing unreasonable behaviour. The X Factor judge’s PR firm confirmed she was seeking a permanent split from her husband after almost four years of marriage. Newspaper reports claim she is not asking for any money from the footballer, who was allegedly unfaithful to his wife with several women. They were compounded by reports that his mobile... [more]

Netherlands and France want code of conduct against internet censorship

The Dutch and French Foreign Ministers Maxime Verhagen and Bernard Kouchner have issued a statement in which they announce that the creation of an international working group which is to draw up an ‘international code of conduct’ against censorship on the internet. The two ministers say that the number of countries censoring the so-called new media has substantially increased in the past few years.In a large number of countries... [more]

Health service in Netherlands could do better, wide varations in price, quality

The Dutch health service is generally good, but there is much room for improvement, according to the latest public health institute report, published on Tuesday. It is the third time since 2006 the RIVM has published an in depth report into the accessibility, cost and quality of the Dutch care sector. While healthcare is easily accessible, there are major differences in the price and quality between different providers, the report said. For... [more]

CDA wants to abolish community service in Netherlands

The current system of community service as a punishment should be scrapped and partially replaced by a tougher form involving overnight prison stays and compulsory behaviour adjustment programmes, prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende said on Tuesday. A tougher regime would have a great deterrent affect on young criminals who regard a community service sentence as a status symbol, Balkenende told Nos radio. Fred Teeven, an MP for the Liberal... [more]

Merkel in Saudi Arabia for talks on Gulf tour

German Chancellor Angela Merkel held talks with Saudi King Abdullah late on Tuesday after calling for Gulf nations to help press Iran over its nuclear drive, the official SPA news agency said. Abdullah, his half brother Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, and other top officials hosted Merkel and her delegation in a state banquet in the Red Sea port of Jeddah ahead of talks on regional and bilateral issues. That followed a tour... [more]

Most Norwegians positive to immigration

Six out of every ten Norwegians are of the opinion that immigration is positive for the country, while 23 per cent are opposed. This is shown by a new survey carried out by Sentio. People living in Oslo and other larger cities were more positive to immigration than those living in rural areas. The poll was made for the newspaper Nationen. In last year’s survey, 46 per cent were positive to immigration. Also, younger people are more... [more]

Threat of strike in Norway public sector

The deadline for arbitration in the public sector expires at midnight, and 30,000 employees are ready to go on strike. Among them are pre-school teachers, teachers, nurses, physiotherapists and police. In the first round, the strike will hit the major cities, Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger and Trondheim. The main dicussion point in the arbitration is the demand for equal pay for equal jobs for men and women. Share this: ... [more]

‘No threat to the euro system’: IMF chief

IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn Tuesday dismissed fears the strains on the euro would lead to the collapse of the eurozone despite a sharp fall in stocks and a race to the safe-haven dollar. “I think there’s no threat to the euro system,” Strauss-Khan told reporters in Brazil when asked whether the eurozone risked a domino effect from Greece putting the euro in peril. “It’s difficult for the Greeks to do what... [more]

U2′s Bono leaves Munich hospital after temporary ‘paralysis’

U2 said Tuesday frontman Bono had been released from a Munich hospital after emergency back surgery for temporary “paralysis,” forcing the cancellation of the band’s US tour and its Glastonbury Festival gig. “Bono has now been discharged from Ludwig Maximilians-University Hospital in Munich where he underwent emergency surgery on Friday, following a back injury,” the Irish band said on its website. “This... [more]

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