Austerity? No thanks, say Germans
Many Germans are up in arms following the government's announcement public spending is going to get its most severe squeezing since the second world…
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View ArticleSouth Africa World Cup England friendly
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View ArticleSpanish public workers strike over salary cuts
no comment : Spanish public workers strike over salary cuts
View ArticleEstonia to adopt euro in 2011
Estonia is set to become the first Baltic country to join the eurozone. Despite the crisis affecting the bloc, EU finance ministers meeting in…
View ArticleKerviel in court over "rogue" trading
The man accused of one of the biggest banking frauds in history has appeared in court on the first day of his high-profile trial in Paris. Jerome…
View ArticleJo'burg's Gautrain ready for World Cup service
Africa's first high speed city train has opened its doors to paying passengers in Johannesburg just days before the start of the World Cup in South…
View ArticleDutch Afghanistan stance an embarrassment for former NATO chief
Euronews interviewed the former NATO Secretary General (2004-2009), Dutchman Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, in The Hague, about his country's military…
View ArticleTurkish police targeted by roadside bomb
At least 15 people have been hurt by a roadside bomb in Istanbul. The attack happened as a police minibus was passing a hospital in the…
View ArticlePoland to go ahead with election despite floods
The Polish government insists it won't declare a state of national disaster despite the devastation caused by recent floods. If it did take such a…
View ArticleDutch Liberals set to make political comeback
The Dutch go to the polls tomorrow in a General Election that could see a Liberal prime minister forming a government, which has not happened in…
View ArticleNo mask or cape but Obama says he'll Kick Ass
KickAss Obama, anyone? Barack Obama has said that is what he would like to do to BP's boss Tony Hayward, in his latest interview on the Gulf oil…
View ArticleGM to recall 1.5 million vehicles
General Motors is the latest carmaker to suffer an expensive recall. It is going to have to disable an electrical unit that heats windscreen…
View ArticleIsrael under fire at Istanbul summit
Turkey has managed a diplomatic coup at Israel's expense at a summit in Istanbul. The Conference on Interaction and Confidence building measures in…
View ArticleMandela to attend World Cup opening
Nelson Mandela, the former president and the inspirational symbol of post-apartheid South Africa, is expected to attend the opening World Cup…
View ArticleTaliban attacks NATO convoy in Pakistan
Gunmen have attacked a NATO supply convoy near Islamabad, killing at least seven people. It is the first such incident to occur so close to the…
View ArticleDutch voters focused on economy
Dutch voters seem poised to break with nearly 100 years of political tradition and vote in a Liberal prime minister. In a departure from recent…
View ArticleTripoli tells UN refugee agency to leave
Libya has taken the surprise decision of ordering the United Nations refugee agency, the UNHCR, to close its operations in Tripoli. No official…
View ArticleUnions protest against Spain's pay pain
Spanish unions have been trying to gauge the level of opposition to budget cuts and labour reforms although results seem mixed. Protest organisers…
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