US embassy: Don’t walk alone in Oslo at night’

The United States embassy sent an email to US citizens in Oslo on Tuesday urging them to take extra care when out and about in the Norwegian capital after a spate of violent crimes in recent months. The embassy made reference to a knife attack on a tram at Solli Plass on January 5th, two stabbing incidents at Oslo Central Station on January 10th, as well as a number of assaults in the city’s parks, particularly Slottsparken (The Palace... [more]

Why French children don’t throw food

Spend some time in restaurants in France and you may notice a curious thing. French children are unlikely to be squealing about what’s on their plate or struggling to get out of their chairs.  Indeed, they seem strangely happy to sit calmly at the table and even eat their greens while their parents enjoy a relaxed lunch. What causes this cultural peculiarity? Matthew Warren spoke to the author of a new book that may have the answers. Paris-based... [more]

Greece, creditors strive to avoid costly default

Greece goes head to head with its creditors on Wednesday in a renewed attempt to break a deadlock in negotiations to slash the country’s debt and stave off default. International private sector creditors represented by the Institute of International Finance (IIF) were set to meet the government in the afternoon. Talks broke down on Friday over the interest rate Greece will offer on new bonds and a plan to enforce investor losses. Ratcheting... [more]

Islamists main threat to Norway: Norwegian intelligence service

Radical Islamists pose the biggest threat to Norway even though it was a right-wing extremist who carried out the twin attacks last July that killed 77 people, Norwegian intelligence service PST said on Tuesday. “The threat associated with these groups is worrying today,” PST chief Janne Kristiansen said as she presented the agency’s annual threat assessment report. “In recent years, we have seen that these are people... [more]

Rescuers Use Explosives In Cruise Ship Search

Rescuers searching for those still missing from the cruise liner that capsized after crashing into rocks in Italy have begun using explosives to blast holes in the vessel. It comes as Italian emergency services deny reports in La Stampa newspaper that a seventh body has been found on the Costa Concordia. The increased death toll was reported in the Italian media after “black box” recordings showed the ship’s captain ignored... [more]

Lohan in court for probation update

Lindsay Lohan is returning to court to give a judge her second update on how she is faring under strict new probation requirements. Today’s hearing in Los Angeles is expected to be much like the actress’s last progress update: short and without surprises. Lohan has been doing clean-up work at the county morgue and attending psychotherapy sessions in an effort to avoid problems with her probation for separate drink-driving and... [more]

Legend Mats Wilander was hospitalized in Australia

Former world number one Mats Wilander was taken to hospital on the eve of the Australian Open in Melbourne after falling and lacerating a kidney, his company said on Tuesday. In a Facebook posting Wilander on Wheels, which runs tennis clinics, said it wanted to give an update on his condition because of rumours swirling about the Swede, a commentator for Eurosport. “Late on Saturday evening Mats sustained a fall in his apartment... [more]

Norwegian mother and child found dead in Sweden

Swedish police have launched a murder investigation after a 38-year-old Norwegian woman and her baby daughter were found dead on Monday in an apartment in Arboga in central Sweden. Swedish police could not confirm the cause of the deaths but have classified the case as a suspected double murder. An emergency call was placed at 11am on Monday morning to say that two people had been found dead. Police would not say who made the call. An ambulance... [more]

Search for 29 missing in Italy liner as captain grilled

Emergency workers searched Tuesday for 29 people missing from an Italian cruise disaster that killed six as the ship’s captain faced an interrogation on accusations that he veered wildly off course The head of the Italian coastguard, Marco Brusco, said there was “a glimmer of hope” for finding more survivors since the giant half-submerged vessel had not yet been fully inspected, but rescuers said the chances were now slim. Brusco... [more]

Greeks strike against austerity as EU, IMF visit

Striking Greek workers brought the Athens metro to a standstill on Tuesday and kept ferries docked to protest against austerity as the country’s lenders visited Athens to try to avert a disorderly debt default. EU, IMF and ECB officials start combing through Athens’ books on Tuesday as part of efforts to put together a 130-billion-euro rescue package that Greece needs to stay afloat when a major bond redemption comes due... [more]

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