2009年2月2日星期一

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Yahoo! News: Europe News

Snow delays flights, disrupts commutes in Europe (AFP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2009 02:17 AM CST

A snowplow clears a highway in Spain. A blanket of snow covered western European capitals on Monday, causing major flight delays, disrupting public transport and snarling traffic in London and Paris.(AFP/Pedro Armestre)AFP - A blanket of snow covered western European capitals on Monday, causing major flight delays, disrupting public transport and snarling traffic in London and Paris.


Ford French plant bought by German firm: minister (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Feb 2009 02:09 AM CST

The Ford logo is seen on the back of a car in Detroit, Michigan December 10, 2008. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)Reuters - Ford Motor Co's factory in Blanquefort in western France will be acquired by a German industrial group, Economy Minister Christine Lagarde said on Monday, adding that 1,600 jobs at the plant would be saved.


Heavy snow in Britain causes travel chaos (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2009 02:09 AM CST

People walk in the snow on as they cross Westminster Bridge, backed dropped by the Houses of Parliament's St Stephens Tower,  in central London, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009.  The heaviest snow this season is expected in the area on Monday morning. (AP Photo/Akira Suemori)AP - Heavy snowfall overnight in Britain caused widespread travel delays across the country, including disruptions to flights and London's rush hour Monday morning, and forced the closure of dozens of schools.


London transport grinds to halt in heavy snow (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Feb 2009 01:54 AM CST

Empty buses are seen on the streets in west London February 1, 2009. The Transport for London website reported on Sunday that 'All London buses have been withdrawn from service due to adverse weather and dangerous road conditions' (Andrew Parsons/Reuters)Reuters - Heavy snow brought much of London's transport to a halt Monday with airport runways forced to close and all bus and many train services suspended.


Riot police fire tear gas at Greek farmers (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2009 01:31 AM CST

AP - Riot police fired tear gas at farmers from the southern island of Crete Monday to prevent them from driving their tractors from the Greek port of Piraeus to the capital as part of a protest demanding government financial help. At least two people were injured in the clashes.

British, Chinese premiers hold talks in London (AFP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2009 12:24 AM CST

London police officers prevent barriers from being pushed over by Free Tibet protesters outside the Chinese Embassy in London on February 1. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was to meet British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London Monday for talks on the global financial crisis and trade, at the end of a tour aimed at strengthening European ties.(AFP/Adrian Dennis)AFP - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was to meet British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London Monday for talks on the global financial crisis and trade, at the end of a tour aimed at strengthening European ties.


Tokyo police to try smoking ban for interrogations (Reuters)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 09:04 PM CST

Reuters - Offering suspects a cigarette during police questioning may become a thing of the past if a Tokyo police experiment with a ban on smoking in interrogation rooms works out.

Benitez coy over Keane's future (AFP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 08:23 PM CST

Liverpool's Irish forward Robbie Keane on the subs bench behind manager Rafael Benítez, who remained coy about the future of Keane after the striker was left out of his side's crucial 2-0 victory over Chelsea(AFP/File/Andrew Yates)AFP - Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez remained coy about the future of Robbie Keane after the striker was left out of his side's crucial 2-0 victory over Chelsea.


Given braced for City roller-coaster ride (AFP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 07:38 PM CST

Goalkeeper Shay Given, seen here, left Newcastle for cash-rich, but success-starved, Manchester City on Sunday and admitted he was braced for a roller-coaster ride at the Premier League club(AFP/File/Graham Stuart)AFP - Goalkeeper Shay Given left Newcastle for cash-rich, but success-starved, Manchester City on Sunday and admitted he was braced for a roller-coaster ride at the Premier League club.


Wen sees signs of Chinese economy reviving (Reuters)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 06:23 PM CST

China's Premier Wen Jiabao addresses a dinner held by the China Britain Business Council at the Natural History Museum in London February 1, 2009. Wen said on Sunday that developing nations should have more say in international financial institutions as countries seek to reshape the economic order after the credit crisis. (Andrew Winning/Reuters)Reuters - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday he saw signs of recovery in the final days of 2008 after growth in the world's third largest economy slowed abruptly but indicated that further stimulus measures might be needed.


Pope's bishop pick criticized over Katrina comment (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 02:10 PM CST

AP - Pope Benedict XVI's decision to promote a pastor who suggested Hurricane Katrina was provoked by sin in New Orleans was criticized Sunday by Austrian priests and church groups.

Russian Orthodox Church enthrones new leader (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 01:51 PM CST

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, left, his wife Svetlana, center, and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin cross themselves during the enthronement service for Patriarch Kirill, in Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedral, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009.  The new patriarch was seated on the throne of the Russian Orthodox Church Sunday, becoming the first leader of the world's largest Orthodox church to take office after the fall of the Soviet Union. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)AP - A new patriarch took charge of the Russian Orthodox Church on Sunday, formally becoming the first leader of the world's largest Orthodox church to take office after the fall of the Soviet Union.


British police detain protesters during Wen visit (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 01:25 PM CST

British police officers detain a pro-Tibet protester outside the Chinese Embassy, shortly after Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao's arrival, London, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009. British police detained several pro-Tibet protesters during a visit to the Chinese Embassy in London by the Chinese Premier. (AP Photo/Akira Suemori)AP - British police detained five pro-Tibet protesters who jumped over security barriers outside the Chinese Embassy in London during a visit by Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.


New government takes office in crisis-hit Iceland (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 01:09 PM CST

Iceland's Social Affairs Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir speaks to the media following party negotiations in Reykjavik, Iceland, Wednesday Jan. 28, 2009. Sigurdardottir, 66, an openly gay former flight attendant, is expected to become Iceland's interim prime minister, and will lead the country until new elections are held.(AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti )AP - A new center-left government took office in crisis-hit Iceland Sunday, headed by the country's first openly gay national leader.


Merkel to call EU G-20 meeting in Berlin (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 11:57 AM CST

AP - German Chancellor Angela Merkel will call a meeting of the European members of the Group of 20 industrialized nations in Berlin later this month to discuss a joint strategy before the April summit in London.

UK government wants power to expel wayward lords (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 07:28 AM CST

AP - The British government said Sunday that it wants peers who break the law to be expelled from the House of Lords.

Pope: Euthanasia 'false solution' to suffering (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 07:20 AM CST

AP - Pope Benedict XVI said Sunday that euthanasia is a "false solution" to suffering, adding his voice to a bitter debate in Italy over the fate of a comatose woman whose father wants to remove her feeding tube.

No answer at Davos forum to global meltdown (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 06:24 AM CST

Participants attend the closing ceremony of the World Social Forum, in Belem, Brazil, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009. The World Social Forum is an annual counter cultural gathering to protest the simultaneous World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. (AP Photo/ Andre Penner)AP - Mired in indecision and uncertainty, the world's foremost gathering of the best and brightest in government and business failed to come up with any new plan to stem, much less reverse, the global financial meltdown.


Davos: Don't let crisis breed more corruption (AP)

Posted: 01 Feb 2009 05:41 AM CST

A man walks inside the Congress Center at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Switzerland, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009. (AP Photo/Keystone/Laurent Gillieron)AP - Here's yet another danger from the global economic crisis. It could breed more corruption, as recession-starved officials increasingly demand bribes and hungry companies compete for shrinking resources.


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