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Some 300 people demonstrate against violence by rightists in Passau, southern Germany, Monday, Dec. 15, 2008.
Germany seeks skinhead who stabbed police chief
Philadelphia Daily News
MELISSA EDDY The Associated Press BERLIN - German police searched Monday for a man who stabbed a police chief known for taking a hard line against neo-Nazis, an attack that also prompted debate over whether the country's main far-right party should be banned. The search was renewed after two suspects in the Saturday night stabbing of Passau police...
photo: AP / Tobias Koehler
A student protester displays a poster with a gun, in front of riot police in central Athens, Monday, Dec. 15, 2008. Greece has seen its worst riots in decades after 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos died Dec. 6 in a police shooting. Greek youths protesting since the boy's death are angry not just at the police but at an increasingly unpopular conservative government and over economic issues.
Protest staged outside Greek court, rallies planned
The Boston Globe
ATHENS (Reuters) - Protesters hurled eggs at police outside an Athens court on Monday and rallies were planned later in the day in a second week of anti-government protests in Greece since the police shooting of a teenager. Some 50 demonstrators confronted police outside the main Athens court, where a hearing took place for dozens of people...
photo: AP / Thanassis Stavrakis
** FILE ** This Aug. 9 2007 file photo shows the logo of French bank BNP Paribas at its headquarters in Paris.
Alleged Madoff fraud hits Europe and Asia
Kansas City Star
Remy de la Mauviniere This Aug. 9 2007 file photo shows the logo of French bank BNP Paribas at its headquarters in Paris. BNP Paribas, has estimated its risk exposure to hedge funds managed by Wall Street money manager Bernard Madoff at up to Euro 350 million (US$466.9 million). More News Some of the world's biggest banking institutions and hedge...
photo: AP / Remy de la Mauviniere
 Close up view of the en:uniform of a en:Japan Self-Defense Force soldier serving in en:Baghdad, Iraq (April 2005). (mj1)
Japan begins withdrawing Iraq airlift mission
Syracuse
TOKYO (AP) - Japan withdrew one of three planes involved in airlift operations to Iraq on Monday, as it neared the close of its nearly five-year noncombat mission in the region, the Defense Ministry said. An Air Self-Defense Forces C-130H cargo plane left the Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait and the other two will leave later this month, a ministry...
photo: Public Domain
Soldiers carry the coffin of former Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos after his funeral at Saint Sofia church in the Cypriot capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Monday, Dec. 15, 2008. Papadopoulos, who in 2004 ushered the island into the EU after rallying Greek Cypriots to reject a U.N.-drafted plan to reunify the war-divided island in a referendum, died Dec. 12 from can
Funeral service held for Cyprus ex-president
Denver Post
Click photo to enlargeSoldiers carry the coffin of former Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos after his funeral at Saint Sofia church in the Cypriot capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Monday, Dec. 15, 2008. Papadopoulos, who in 2004 ushered the island into the EU after rallying Greek Cypriots to reject a U.N.-drafted plan to reunify the...
photo: AP / Philippos Christou
 New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a potential 2008 U.S. presidential candidate, left, meets with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, right, in Khartoum, Monday, Jan. 8, 2007. Richardson drew on his relationship with the evasive Sudanese president to press
Richardson withdrawal disappoints Latinos
CNN
By Alexander Mooney CNN (CNN) -- Bill Richardson's withdrawal from his commerce secretary nomination Sunday didn't just leave a major gap in the new administration, but it also sorely disappointed Latinos who view the New Mexico governor as their most prominent representative....
photo: AP /Abdelraouf
Exterior view of the Central European Gas Hub in Baumgarten, Austria, near the Austrian-Slovakian border on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009.
Gas cut: How Europe is coping
BBC News
Many European countries have been hit by a sudden cut in Russian gas supplies, as sub-zero temperatures coincide with a Russian-Ukrainian row over energy prices. The impact has been felt especially severely in the Balkans. Most of the countries affected are in the European Union. How are they coping? AUSTRIA No more Russian natural gas is being...
photo: AP / Ronald Zak
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling listens during a news conference in 10 Downing Street, London, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008. The British government announced a 50 billion pounds (US$87.5 billion) plan on Wednesday to partly nationalize major banks, with taxpayers taking stakes in a bid to shore up a financial sector hard hit by the world financial crisis. Prime Minister Brown billed it as a "radical" plan to stabilize banks so that they could resume normal lending and other operations, rather than trying to buy up bad assets as the United States is doing. The government also offered up to 200 billion pounds (US$350 billion) in short-term lending support
Darling: We are far from through this recession
London Evening Standard
ALISTAIR Darling today admitted the recession is "far from through" and signalled dramatic new measures to promote recovery. "In the current climate, no respon- sible finance minister could say that's the job done, far from it," he said. "We are far from through this." His comments, in an FT interview, were described by shadow chancellor George...
photo: AP / Luke MacGregor/pool
Palestinians sift though the rubble
We Are Coming Back, And We Are Putting Israel On Notice
WorldNews.com
[Larnaca, Cyprus] Today the Free Gaza Movement put Israel on notice that we are sending another emergency boat to Gaza. We will announce our exact departure date, time and route in the next few days. We will travel from Cypriot waters, into international waters, then directly into Gaza territorial waters, never nearing Israeli waters. The ongoing...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Soldiers of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA) redeploy to form a new Joint Integrated Unit (JIU) battalion with the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), under the terms of the agreement of the Abyei road map, Manyang, Sudan, 7th July, 2008
UN warned of South Sudan violence
BBC News
The UN must boost its peacekeepers' mandate in Sudan to protect civilians amid fears political violence could erupt in the south, says an aid agency. Refugees International warns fighting could flare in the next two years due to polls and a referendum on separating southern Sudan from the north. Relations...
photo: UN / Tim McKulka
Frenetic UN diplomacy over Gaza
BBC News
As the Israeli offensive in Gaza ended its 11th day, foreign ministers from the key powers arrived in New York for a 48-hour period of frenetic diplomacy. The attack by Israeli planes close to a UN school in Gaza, which left 30 dead, only served to underline the importance of reaching agreement on a ceasefire. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon spoke...
Aiport protest 'cost more than tsunami'
The Australian
ANTI-government protests that shut down Bangkok's airports last year have cost Thailand 290 billion baht ($11.5 billion), a central bank study said. Demonstrators opposed to the previous government's ties to ousted former premier Thaksin Shinawatra occupied the capital's...
Israel to pause Gaza bombardment
BBC News
Israel says it will halt its bombardment of the Gaza Strip for three hours every day. The decision follows an announcement by Israel that it had agreed to open a humanitarian corridor into Gaza to allow in vital supplies. It comes as pressure is building on Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas to accept a ceasefire deal backed by the UN...
Sudan says Darfur rebels would attack over Bashir
Taipei Times
11TH HOUR: US President George W. Bush said the airlift of equipment for humanitarian efforts in Darfur is a move intended to help save lives with aid The Sudanese government accused Darfur rebels on Monday of planning to launch attacks if Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir were indicted for war crimes and said that would bring a new round of...
Inaugural donation$ still flowing in freely
Philadelphia Daily News
By SHARON THEIMER Philadelphia Daily News Associated Press WASHINGTON - Despite the economic hard times, money keeps pouring in for President-elect Barack Obama's inaugural festivities. The inaugural committee has raised at least $27 million, donor information on its Web site yesterday showed. Most of that has come in over the past three weeks. If...
What Is Peace?
Creators Syndicate
Podcast available through: If you like Austin Bay, you might enjoy Oliver North Dennis Prager David Limbaugh As we approach the New Year, hope for Peace on Earth, and wish one another cheer and goodwill, it is fair to damn our terrible condition. Conflict is endemic to our species. The poet Petrarch wrote: "Five great enemies to peace inhabit...
Beijing tells 19 top firms to censor ‘vulgar’ content
Taipei Times
TARGET: Google, Baidu and other popular portals and sites were told to regulate content or face penalties. Some suspect the crackdown had a political motive Officials in China on Monday launched a crackdown on “vulgar” Web sites, including Google and the country’s leading search engine, Baidu. In a highly unusual move, they named 19 leading...
Response to the Allegations of the Communist Party of China
WorldNews.com
Article by Yeshe Choesang, WN Correspondent Dharamshala: 7 January 2009 - Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) held a press conference yesterday at Dharamshala, India and officially launched the publication of its new report "RESPONSE: Response to the Allegations of the Communist Party of China" that will reveal the series of attempts made by the Chinese...
Mubarak, Sarkozy, Abbass, Hamas discuss Gaza crisis
Arabic News
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak stressed in his talks with the French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday in Sharm El-Sheikh the need for Israel to halt immediately its military operations in Gaza, Egypt State Information Service reported. The report added that "He also stressed the need to move quickly to reopen the crossings and to ensure safe...
The Winter Gas War
Wall Street Journal
Five months after sending Russian tanks into Georgia, Vladimir Putin has turned his sights to another pesky democratic neighbor, Ukraine. His weapon of choice this time is natural gas. AP Try to ignore the noise about transit fees, back payments and market prices. Here's the salient fact about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine over gas...
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