Ontario introduces Dutch Heritage Month

The government of the Canadian province of Ontario has procolaimed the month of May ‘Dutch Heritage Month’. The provincial parliament has adopted a proposal introduced by MP Elizabeth Witmer, a native of the Dutch town of Schiedam. Dutch Heritage Month is to symbolise the special bond between the Canadian province and the Netherlands. More than 500,000 citizens of Ontario are of Dutch extraction. Dutch Ambassador Wim Geerts pointed out... [more]

CDU suffers historic loss in Baden-Württemberg

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives suffered a historic loss in Baden-Württemberg on Sunday, ending nearly six decades in power. The Greens will lead a German state for the first time. The environmentalist Greens and the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) managed an unprecedented political upset in the wealthy southwestern state, which is normally a stronghold for Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Official results... [more]

BP risks losing Russia ‘deal of century’

One of the biggest energy deals in Russia’s post-Soviet history is on the verge of collapse amid questions about both the British giant BP’s credibility and the risk of doing business in the country. The British firm’s $16 billion alliance to jointly explore the Arctic with state-held Rosneft was hailed on its announcement January 15 as the “deal of the century” that would help resurrect Russia’s dour... [more]

Juholt: ‘There is another way, a difference choice’ Sweden

Håkan Juholt, the new leader of Sweden’s Social Democrat party, attacked the government’s record on youth unemployment, child poverty and ‘growing divides’ in society, in his inaugural speech on Saturday. “There is another way and a different choice,” Juholt said in delivering his first speech as leader to the party congress in Stockholm. While conceding that the economy was strong and that unemployment... [more]

Huge anti-nuclear protests hit the streets in Germany

Germany is expected to see its biggest-ever anti-nuclear demonstrations on Saturday, with major protests expected in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne. The protests are being organized by an alliance of environmental groups, churches and trade unions, while opposition political parties are also calling on people to turn out. As many as 50,000 people have been registered in Berlin alone, where a procession will go past the headquarters... [more]

Aviation official arrested in India license scam

A government aviation official and three other people have been arrested in a widening investigation of corruption in awarding flying licenses to airline pilots, police said Saturday. The four men were arrested Friday in New Delhi for their involvement in a flying school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan that had issued fake certificates of training flights flown by its students. The four include an airline pilot and an official of... [more]

US eye more firepower to hit pro-Gadhafi forces

Battered by a week of air strikes, forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi still remain a potent threat to civilians, according to Pentagon officials, who are considering more firepower and airborne surveillance systems to find and attack the enemy troops. As the military eyes other tools in its arsenal, the White House announced late Friday that President Barack Obama will give a speech to the nation Monday evening explaining his... [more]

“Slavery” in Hague ambassadors’ homes

Ambassadors and senior diplomats in The Hague are guilty of exploiting and imprisoning their domestic staff. Embassy servants have told Radio Netherlands Worldwide and Dutch dailyTrouw their stories of abuse. An Indonesian domestic servant working for a South American diplomat had to hand in her passport and employment contract, was forbidden to leave the house and had to work seven days a week for a low wage. A Philippine servant of a former... [more]

Progress Party hit by sex scandal in Norway

The right wing Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet – FrP) suffers a marked decline on the latest poll made for the newspaper VG, folllowing a sex scandal involving one of their high-profile politicians. (Photo: FrP leader Siv Jensen) FrP drops 4.7 percentage points on the March poll, and is now supported by 20.8 per cent of the electorate. The poll was made after the news broke that FrP’s candidate for Stavanger mayor and also ... [more]

British police gear up for mass march against cuts

Thousands of British police officers were preparing for tens of thousands of people to descend on London Saturday for a huge protest march against the government’s harsh austerity measures. Trade unions organising the rally said more than 100,000 demonstrators would turn out to oppose cuts introduced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition to tackle Britain’s record deficit. Scotland Yard said around 4,500 officers would... [more]

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