Former Nazi death camps celebrate liberation anniversary in Germany

As former Nazi concentration camps across Germany celebrate the 65th anniversary of their liberation, the number of survivors who remain to tell their story dwindles and camp museums are seeing a surge in visitors. Peter Josep Snep still talks at schools about the horrors he experienced at Sachsenhausen concentration camp, but 65 years after its liberation he is one of a dwindling number of survivors. “The schoolteachers tell me... [more]

Norwegian human rights activist denied entry to Turkey

Norwegian Senior university lecturer and human rights activist, Kariane Westrheim, was on Saturday denied entry to Turkey. On Sunday she was put on a return flight to Norway. Westrheim, who has been a central person in the Rafto Foundation, was on her way to a conference for women, when she was detained at the Istanbul Airport on Saturday. According to NRK, the reason is reportedly the fact that she has engaged in the issue of human rights... [more]

China seen staking “middle” role at nuclear talks

China is likely to stake out a position between the big nuclear weapons states and the non-nuclear-armed countries at an international conference next month, a prominent Swedish think tank said on Monday. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said in a report that Beijing faces pressure over its nuclear weapons modernization after Washington and Moscow signed a treaty to cut their much bigger arsenals of atomic... [more]

China gains influence in World Bank’s practices

The World Bank recognized China’s growing economic influence and agreed Sunday to elevate Beijing’s voting power to behind only the U.S. and Japan in the 186-nation lending organization. Lifting China above a number of Western powers, including Germany, France and Britain, also gives other nations with emerging economies more voice and say in how the bank operates and lends money. Bank members also decided to increase the... [more]

Ukrainian-Russian cooperation to boost Ukrainian aviation industry – Ukrainian PM

Ukrainian cooperation with Russia will help to boost Ukrainian aviation industry, Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov. Ukrainian online daily Ukrainska Pravda said earlier this week Russia might receive a controlling stake in the Ukrainian state-owned aircraft manufacturer, Antonov, in exchange for a gas discount. Azarov said that it was absolutely obvious that Ukraine would not be able to boost its aviation industry alone as “for... [more]

U.S., Russia say need spirit of WW2 trust to build ties

U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev said Sunday their nations need the spirit of mutual trust they enjoyed during World War Two to build true partnership. The two leaders issued a joint statement marking the 65th anniversary of Soviet troops and their American allies meeting at the Elbe River near the German town of Torgau, a few days before the final defeat of Nazi Germany. “The atmosphere of mutual... [more]

Projections: Austrian president wins elections

Austria’s president easily won a second term Sunday, deflecting a challenge by a far-right politician who had denounced the country’s anti-Nazi law, projections based on partial returns showed. Incumbent Heinz Fischer, a Social Democrat, had won 78.9 percent of the vote with 82.6 percent of ballots counted, according to the projections broadcast on public television ORF. Barbara Rosenkranz of the anti-foreigner and anti-European... [more]

Germany could refuse aid to Greece

Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said in an interview published on Sunday that Germany could refuse Greece’s plea for emergency loans to rescue it from a mountain of debt. “The fact that neither the European Union nor the German government has taken a decision means: it could be positive or negative,” he told the Bild am Sonntagnewspaper. “It depends alone on whether Greece in the coming years continues along the saving... [more]

IMF chief warns ‘speed’ needed in Greek bailout

The head of the IMF warned on Sunday that speed was of the essence if a Greek bailout is to soothe money markets, after Germany stressed it has the right to reject Athens’ call. “The IMF, the European partners and everyone involved in the financing effort recognizes the need for speed,” said International Monetary Fund managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn in Washington after talks with Greek Finance Minister George... [more]

Russian president to visit Norway

Russia’s President Dimitrij Medvedev will on Monday begin an official visit to Norway, a visit which will be followed with interest, as many important issues will be on the agenda in his talks with Norwegian leaders. Already, it has been reported that when President Medvedev meets with Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, they will approve the establishment of an non-visa borderzone between Norway and Russia. The agreement open up for... [more]

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