NKorea test-fired short-range missiles

North Korea fired three short-range missiles this week in an apparent routine test of its technology, a South Korean official said Friday. The North fired the KN-02 missiles, which are usually deployed against ground targets and have a range of about 75 miles (120 kilometers), into its eastern waters on Wednesday, a Defense Ministry official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of ministry policy. Japan’s Sankei Shimbun... [more]

Euro unlikely to ‘vanish’ this year: IMF chief

The euro is unlikely to “vanish” this year, IMF chief Christine Lagarde said Friday, but warned a report this month will show the global economy growing slower than the 4.0 percent estimated in September. “Will 2012 be the end of the euro? My answer is, I don’t think so,” she told a press conference during a visit to South Africa. “The currency itself is not likely to vanish or disappear in 2012.” “Will... [more]

Cameron says UK wants full say on EU single market

Britain will not accept the European single market being discussed by any group other than the full 27 members of the European Union, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday. “Why are we in the organisation (European Union)? We’re there because we’re a trading nation, and we want access to the single market and a full say about the rules of the single market,” Cameron told BBC Radio 4. “What we can’t... [more]

UK concern over future of US F-35 fighter jets

British Defence Minister Philip Hammond has voiced concern about possible cuts or delays in the US F-35 fighter program as London plans to equip a future aircraft carrier with the stealthy aircraft. In a visit to the US capital, Hammond said he wanted to hear from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta about the potential effect of a new US military strategy and budget plan on the future of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. “One of the things... [more]

Mubarak unlikely to be hanged

PROSECUTORS have called for Hosni Mubarak to be hanged, saying he bears full responsibility for the killing of protesters during the uprising against him, in a courtroom moment unthinkable only a year ago when Egypt’s longtime leader held unquestioned power. The demand for the death penalty at the 83-year-old former president’s trial played to the widespread resentment of Mubarak among Egyptians who hoped that punishment for... [more]

Neo-Nazi radio presenters sentenced in Germany

Eleven employees of a Neo-Nazi internet radio station were handed suspended sentences in the western German town of Koblenz Thursday. A twelfth worker was imprisoned for two years because he carried previous offences. The judge found all twelve accused guilty of supporting a criminal organization and inciting racial hatred. The station was found to have called on listeners to commit criminal acts. All of the accused admitted to working as... [more]

Swedish Customs ‘not focused’ on weapons smuggling

The Öresund bridge, connecting Sweden and Denmark, has long been known to be an important route for weapons smugglers to get their wares into Sweden. Despite this only seven illegal weapons were seized there over the course of 2011. “We have been mainly focusing on drugs,” said Anders Trägårdh, head of operations at customs in Malmö, to daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter (DN). The debate about the illegal smuggling of weapons... [more]

Germany forced to buy Austrian electricity

One of Germany’s energy providers was forced to use reserves from Austrian power stations on two days in December as a “precautionary measure,” according to a newspaper report. According to Die Welt newspaper, grid operator Tennet, which runs a huge section of the German national electricity grid, was forced to tap energy from Austria on December 8 and 9 last year to guarantee the stability of its supply. The transaction... [more]

Jihadist Group Declares War on France for Being ‘Hostile to Islam’

The leader of an armed, radical Islamic groupout of west Africa, Hamada Ould Mohamed Kheirou, declared “war” against France Thursday over what he calls French hostility towards Islam. The threat came in a videoreportedly seen by AFP journalists and is not the first time the jihadist group has vowed to wage war with the increasingly Islamized France.   “We again declare war on France, which is hostile to the interests of... [more]

Experts monitoring jailed Norway killer Breivik deny his insanity

An expert team monitoring the Norwegian killer, Anders Behring Breivik, in prison said they believed he was not insane, disagreeing with the original conclusion by court-appointed psychiatrists, the BBC has said. Breivik, who has been jailed after admitting to killing 77 people in Norway last summer, has faced indefinite detention in a psychiatric hospital as a mental evaluation in November last year declared him legally insane. In their... [more]

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