11.03.2010 - Turkey outraged as Sweden labels Armenian massacre 'genocide'
Parliamentarians in Sweden have narrowly voted in favor of a
resolution stating that the World War One massacre of more than a
million Armenians and other minorities by the Ottomans was
genocide.
In response, Turkey announced the recall of its ambassador to
Sweden for consultations, adding that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan was cancelling a visit to Sweden...
11.03.2010 - Turkish terror suspects go on trial in Germany
Three Turkish nationals went on trial in Germany on Thursday,
accused of raising money to help finance a series of terrorist
attacks in Turkey.
Prosecutors claim all three suspects, two men and one woman, have
recruited members for the Revolutionary People's Liberation Front
(DHKP-C), a radical Marxist-Leninist group that has mounted bomb
attacks in pursuit of its goal of overthrowing Turkey's government...
11.03.2010 - Greece and Afghanistan set agenda for Merkel's Netherlands visit
Balkenende says Dutch troops to leave Afghanistan as planned
A day after his coalition collapsed, Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter
Balkenende said he expects Dutch troops to withdraw from
Afghanistan in August this year as scheduled. (21...
11.03.2010 - German president calls for firmer gun laws at Winnenden memorial
During a moving ceremony remembering the victims of last year's
school shooting in the town of Winnenden, President Horst Koehler
on Thursday said Germany's gun laws were still too
lenient. The German government had pledged to take measures to
prevent access to dangerous weapons last year...
11.03.2010 - Myanmar releases more election rules
State television reported that a 17-member election commission had
been appointed by the ruling junta to oversee "successful
multi-party democratic elections in 2010". The new commission,
headed by deputy chief justice Thein Soe, is expected to announce
the date for the polls soon...
11.03.2010 - Sweden approves extradition of ex neo-Nazi over Auschwitz theft
11.03.2010 - Ex-Bosnian leader Ganic released on bail in London
11.03.2010 - HSBC subsidiary confirms theft of Swiss tax data
11.03.2010 - Massacres in Nigeria fuelled by more than religious conflict
11.03.2010 - New take on legendary Velorex three-wheeler unveiled at Brno car show
11.03.2010 - North America’s “punk Islam” scene focus of One World film Taqwacore
11.03.2010 - Czech watchdog proposes EU data retention directive be looked into by Constitutional Court
11.03.2010 - Labour offices told to get tough on work permits for foreigners as unemployment bites
11.03.2010 - Surprising Schalke enter 'weeks of truth' with title dreams intact
11.03.2010 - Nationwide strikes cripple debt-ridden Greece - again
11.03.2010 - Year's richest man, first from emerging economy, bumps Gates
11.03.2010 - BMW sees 2009 profits plummet by over a third
11.03.2010 - Aid millions for Ethiopia may have been used for arms purchases
11.03.2010 - Surprising Schalke enter "weeks of truth" with title dreams intact
11.03.2010 - Rights groups slam EU free trade deal with Colombia
11.03.2010 - Three North American imports help boost level of Czech women’s hockey
11.03.2010 - Berlin urges banks to improve lending conditions
11.03.2010 - Tourism seeks a more positive role in sustainable development
11.03.2010 - Antiquarian booksellers adapt to keep industry alive
11.03.2010 - German town marks first anniversary of school massacre
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11.03.2010 - Swedish newspaper reprinted cartoon to support 'freedom of speech'
11.03.2010 - School commemorates first anniversary of deadly attack