
…tion, rising unemployment – particularly among under the 35s – and lack of growth, despite some draconian austerity measures passed by the previous government of technocrats. Enrico Letta, 46, is considered a moderate within the PD and is linked to Silvio Berlusconi through his uncle, Gianni Letta, who is one of Berlusconi’s closest aides. Silvio Berlusconi is still contesting ch…

…government is not going to yield.” On 10 February, the government approved legislation cutting severance pay to a maximum of 33 days’ salary for each year worked, compared with the current 45 days. The government insists the reforms will create a more flexible system for businesses and workers, in a country with a stagnant economy that needs to start creating jobs. Mariano Rajoy, who t…

…al success of a protest movement, Five Star, which won a quarter of the vote on a platform attacking the parties of both right and left. Mario Monti’s technocratic government, formed in November 2011, remains in office until a new elected government is formed. He has said he “can’t wait” to leave office. Speaking after talks with President Giorgio Napolitano, Silvio Berlusc…

At least 47 people have been killed in an attack by pro-government militia in the embattled Syrian city of Homs, according to human rights activists. Women and children are said to among those who were reportedly tortured and killed on Sunday night in the neighborhood of Karm el-Zeytoun. The Syrian government acknowledged the deaths, but blamed “armed terrorists”. The attack happened…

e Grand Prix after the government said it had security under control. The race was eventually won by two-time world champion Sebastian Vettel. Last year’s Bahraini Grand Prix was cancelled after 35 people died during a crackdown on mass demonstrations calling for greater democracy. The Bahraini government, headed by the al-Khalifa dynasty, had been keen for this year’s race to go ahead…

or warnings about Richard Reid, the so-called shoe bomber who repeatedly tried to light a fuse in his shoe to bring down American Airlines flight 63 bound for Miami in December 2001. He also cited the 300-gram “ink-cartridge bombs” planted on two cargo planes headed for the US from Yemen in October 2010. Those explosives were intercepted in Dubai, and at an East Midlands airport in Great Britain….

…he problems, the agency quoted him as saying. The Pentagon report also criticizes a “lack of transparency” in China’s military modernization programme and defense spending. “In 2012, numerous computer systems around the world, including those owned by the US government, continued to be targeted for intrusions, some of which appear to be attributable directly to the Chinese…

…bruary’s inconclusive poll there has been political stalemate in Italy, which is still plagued by economic woes after becoming one of the first eurozone victims of the global financial crisis of 2008. President Giorgio Napolitano said on Saturday that the government would have the support of both chambers of parliament. “I hope that this government can get to work quickly in the spirit…

The Vietnamese authorities have jailed three bloggers accused of spreading anti-government propaganda, in a case criticized by human rights groups. The high-profile but brief trial took place in Ho Chi Minh City under heavy security, reports say. The trio was given jail sentences of between four and 12 years. The government, which does not allow freedom of expression, has been under pressure from…

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Tuesday morning, India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) registered five cases for alleged cheating against five companies, various individuals and officials and began conducting raids at 30 locations. Raids were being carried out in Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Patna, Hyderabad and several other cities, a CBI spokesperson said. Officials say the CBI inquiry began before the government au…

Facebook revealed today that it received 9,000-10,000 requests for user data from US government entities in the second half of 2012. The social-network said the requests, relating to between 18,000 and 19,000 accounts, covered issues from local crime to national security. Microsoft meanwhile said it received 6,000 and 7,000 requests for data from between 31,000 and 32,000 accounts. Leaks by forme…

…the first time in a decade that an Israeli coalition government will not include any ultra-Orthodox groups. The deal follows weeks of deadlock since Benjamin Netanyahu’s election win on January 22. It comes a day before a deadline passes for Benjamin Netanyahu to legally form a coalition. “The prime minister welcomes the coalition agreements that have been signed between the Likud and…

…r have been granted. The raid led to the closure of Megaupload and seizure of the web domains it used. Judge Judith Potter said the court order should now be considered “null and void”. On 20 January, police in New Zealand swooped on the $32 million mansion in Auckland where Kim Dotcom lived with his family. The raid was carried out at the request of US authorities who accuse Kim Dotco…

various royalist groups including “yellow shirt” members of the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) who helped destabilize governments either led or backed by Thaksin Shinawatra in 2006 and 2008. He remains a deeply divisive figure in Thailand. Ousted in a 2006 military-backed coup, he fled the country in 2008 shortly before being found guilty of abuse of power. Earlier this we…

…what we want is for things to move forward, to make Bashar fall as quickly as possible and at the same time find humanitarian solutions.” The UN refugee agency warned on Tuesday that as many as 200,000 refugees could flee to Turkey to escape fighting in Syria – almost double the number Turkey has said it can take. The UNHCR said 5,000 refugees were now arriving at the Turkish border e…

Japan’s government has reached a deal to buy disputed islands in the East China Sea from their private owner, local media reports. The government will pay 2.05 billion yen ($26 million) to buy islands known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. There was no confirmation from officials, but the reports were carried by major Japanese media outlets, citing government sources. The outspoken Tokyo…

…limited room for manoeuvre and are expecting details on how the new government intends to make another 11.7 billion Euros ($14.8 billion) of cuts by 2014. New Democracy won 129 seats in Greece’s 300-seat parliament on Sunday, followed by the radical anti-bailout party, Syriza, with 71, Pasok with 33 and the Democratic Left with 17. New Democracy won 129 seats in Greece's 300-seat parlia…

…ian Prime Minister Emil Boc has resigned today in order to "defuse political and social tension" after more than three weeks of protests against austerity measures In a statement, Emil Boc, 45, said that in a time of crisis, his centrist government had not taken part in a popularity contest but had acted to save the country. “I know that I made difficult decisions, but the fruits…

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…ed last week suggested 69% of students opposed the classes. The climbdown came a day after activists said more than 100,000 protesters had rallied at government headquarters. Police put the turnout at 36,000. Unlike the rest of China, Hong Kong enjoys a high degree of freedom, including a free press, the right to assemble and transparent, accountable institutions. The row is the latest example of…

…testers clashed with police in the capital Ljubljana. Slovenia is facing one of the deepest recessions among the 17 countries in the eurozone. The country’s economy has shrunk more than 8% since 2009. Thirty-three people were charged with public order offences after the trouble in Ljubljana, police said. Slovenian vote pits incumbent Danilo Turk against former PM Borut Pahor, who is favored…

Whistleblower Edward Snowden has claimed that the U.S. government has been hacking Hong Kong and Chinese networks for at least four years. In his first interview since he revealed himself on Sunday, the 29-year-old whistleblower told the South China Morning Post that the NSA has hacked the country’s universities, businesses and politicians. Edward Snowden claimed the agency had hundreds of…

Anti-government protesters in the Czech Republic have staged what they describe as the biggest rally since the fall of communism in 1989. Demonstrators say 120,000 people packed the capital Prague, protesting against austerity measures and corruption. Police put the numbers at 90,000. Echoing 1989, people jangled their keys – a signal to the centre-right coalition cabinet to lock up and lea…

…hich electronic devices pose the least risk to the environment. CIO Journal reported the ban was designed to encourage Apple to reconsider. It noted local officials spent $45,579 on Apple equipment in 2010. The sum is a fraction of the firm’s $65 billion net sales the same year, but the fact that its Cupertino headquarters is about 70 km away from San Francisco (43 miles) and many of its sta…
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