Police raid 17 homes in Swedish child porn sting

Police have raided 17 homes across Sweden on the suspicion of child pornography crimes, following an investigation into internet chat conversations held between the suspects and a man arrested by police last year. The previous arrest, in June 2011, occurred after police identified a 36-year-old man from the Stockholm suburb of Täby, who was committed to a psychiatric ward after being convicted of child rape, child sexual abuse, and aggravated... [more]

Norway numbed: Mercury drops to -37 degrees

Temperatures plunged to a perishing -37 degrees Celsius on Tuesday to give Telemark county in southern Norway its coldest day in more than three decades. Tore Larsen, who lives in a cottage on the shores of Møsvatn lake, decided to rethink his plans for the day after taking a look at his thermometer. “Right now it’s -37 degrees here. I was actually supposed to travel to West Telemark today to install a satellite dish but I’ve put... [more]

Winter cold snap kills 36 in eastern Europe

A severe and snowy cold snap acrosscentral and eastern Europe has left at least 36 people dead, cut off power to towns, and snarled traffic. Officials are responding with measures ranging from opening shelters to dispensing hot tea, with particular concern for the homeless and elderly. This part of Europe is not unused to cold, but the current freeze, which spread to most of the region last week, came after a period of relatively mild weather.... [more]

Two found guilty of ‘terrorist plot’ in Prophet cartoon case

An Oslo court on Monday jailed two men for planning to bomb the Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, in Norway’s first-ever guilty verdict for plotting terrorism. Norwegian national Mikael Davud, a member of China’s Uighur minority considered the mastermind behind the plot against the Jyllands-Posten daily, was sentenced to seven years behind bars. Shawan Sadek Saeed Bujak, an Iraqi Kurd residing... [more]

The Dutch are getting fatter

Some 60% of men and 44% of women in the Netherlands are overweight, according to research from the public health institute RIVM, published in Monday’s AD. And one in seven of those that are too fat is so heavy that they risk developing serious health problems, the institute says. The research involved 4,000 people aged between 30 and 70. Compared with previous research carried out 15 years ago, women aged 30 to 39 have put on most weight. More... [more]

Putin calls for economic diversification

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is running for the Russian presidency, on Monday called for the country’s economic diversification away from oil and gas to high-tech products to ensure future prosperity. Five weeks before the presidential election, he is expanding on crucial points of his campaign programs in weekly articles in the Russian press. Putin, who was Russia’s president from 2000 to 2008, could occupy the top... [more]

Strikes cause chaos in Belgium ahead of EU summit

Belgium was in chaos Monday, just hours before an EU summit, with transport and other public services halted by a national strike called by unions in protest at EU-ordered austerity measures. It is the first such general strike in Belgium since 2005 and the first since 1993 launched jointly by the country’s three main unions, which are angry over public spending cuts of more than 12 billion euros ($15 billion) for 2012. Belgian... [more]

Urban slang is ‘more logical’ form of German

The street slang spoken by young people in Germany’s big cities is so defined that one language expert is arguing for it to be recognised as a dialect.  Linguistics professor Heike Wiese says “Kiezdeutsch” which roughly translates as “neighbourhood German”, is a mutated, fluid form of high German spoken by urban young people across the country. Incorporating many foreign words, the slang also simplifies German grammar, but is... [more]

Hollande vows new spending and tax rises in France

Leading in opinion polls three months ahead of France’s presidential election, Socialist candidate François Hollande unveiled a manifesto on Thursday focused on new spending and scrapping tax breaks. Vowing to reverse the legacy of right-wing President Nicolas Sarkozy, Hollande promised €20 billion ($26 billion) in new spending by 2017, the creation of 60,000 new teaching jobs and 150,000 new jobs for young workers. He promised... [more]

Japan seeks UN nuclear agency presence in Fukushima

Japan is asking the UN’s nuclear agency to set up a permanent office in Fukushima to monitor its efforts to contain the world’s worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl, according to officials. The news came as an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts began examining Japan’s safety checks on idled nuclear reactors. Tokyo wants an international seal of approval for the energy-hungry country’s nuclear... [more]

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