10.02.2010 - News
Green Party’s ministers to remain in cabinet
The Green Party will not withdraw its ministers from the caretaker cabinet, despite having serious reservations about the government’s long-term convergence plan approved on Monday, party leader OndÅ™ej LiÅ¡ka told reporters after a meeting with Prime Minister Jan Fischer on Wednesday. The party strongly opposes plans to extend the TemelÃn nuclear power plant and further develop the coal-fueled PruneÅ™ov thermal power plant in north Bohemia on the grounds that the projects will generate new jobs...
10.02.2010 - German foreign minister calls Afghanistan 'armed conflict'
In a speech to the German parliament on Wednesday, Guido
Westerwelle called the mission in Afghanistan "an armed
conflict within the parameters of international law" and pushed for
more troops to be sent to Afghanistan.
"We have to call things by the proper name, we owe it to those who
are exposing themselves to danger on the front lines," the foreign
minister said...
10.02.2010 - Westerwelle calls Afghanistan "armed conflict"
In a speech to the German parliament on Wednesday, Guido
Westerwelle called the mission in Afghanistan "an armed
conflict within the parameters of international law" and pushed for
more troops to be sent to Afghanistan.
"We have to call things by the proper name, we owe it to those who
are exposing themselves to danger on the front lines," the foreign
minister said...
10.02.2010 - Leaders pledge 'urgent action' to clean up Baltic Sea
DW-WORLD:
Germany issues final permit for controversial Baltic Sea pipeline
Nord Stream has received its final permit from Germany for the
construction of a gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea to directly
link Russia with western Europe. Critics are voicing environmental
concerns...
10.02.2010 - Court reconsiders deploying German military to fight domestic terrorist attacks
The German constitutional court in Karlsruhe is meeting Wednesday
to discuss the domestic use of the German military in campaigns to
combat terrorism.
The court is once again debating the Aviation Security Act, which
currently does not allow the shooting down of hijacked planes...
10.02.2010 - Germany contemplates handout for Greece
10.02.2010 - Number of titles down but Czechs still big readers
10.02.2010 - Kotva, once one of Prague’s few department stores, celebrates 35 years
10.02.2010 - Å koda Auto set to gain from solid reputation as rivals suffer recalls
10.02.2010 - Police to form new riot squads to combat growing extremism
10.02.2010 - First Czech science centre Techmania proves its pulling power
10.02.2010 - Greek unions strike over spending cuts
10.02.2010 - Tymoshenko to challenge Ukraine election results
10.02.2010 - Westerwelle calls for more German troops in Afghanistan
10.02.2010 - Official results hand Tymoshenko a narrow loss in Ukrainian election
10.02.2010 - Berlinale looks back on 60 years of war, scandal and glamour
10.02.2010 - Tymoshenko to contest Ukrainian election result
10.02.2010 - Operation to remove Taliban from Marjah sends thousands fleeing
10.02.2010 - German army investigates reports of soldier mistreatment
10.02.2010 - Greek unions go on strike to protest spending cuts
10.02.2010 - Latest news - 10-02-2010
10.02.2010 - Greece unions go on strike to protest spending cuts
10.02.2010 - Court rules German welfare law unconstitutional