2009年4月3日星期五

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Yahoo! News: Europe News

Lawyers: Nigeria, Pfizer reach settlement outline (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:57 AM PDT

AP - Lawyers involved in Nigeria's multibillion-dollar lawsuits against Pfizer over a 1996 drug study said Friday they have agreed on the outlines of a settlement.

Obama tries American-style campaign on Europe (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:57 AM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama delivers his speech at the Rhenus sports arena in Strasbourg, April 3, 2009. Obama called for a world without nuclear weapons on Friday after arriving in France for a NATO summit, where he won French endorsement of his new Afghanistan strategy.     REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE)AP - Courting Europe with an American-style campaign, President Barack Obama on Friday talked up his plans — popular here — to eliminate nuclear weapons, close the Guantanamo Bay prison and tackle global warming.


Royal Bank of Scotland execs face shareholders (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:56 AM PDT

Royal Bank of Scotland chairman Philip Hampton is driven away after the Royal Bank of Scotland, RBS, annual shareholders meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland  Friday April 3 2009. The chairman of Royal Bank of Scotland on Friday called for an end to the 'public flogging' of the embattled bank as executives prepared to face angry investors at the annual shareholders meeting. Hampton also warned that more jobs would be lost as the bank sorts through its problems and seeks to cut annual expenses by 2.5 billion pounds ($3.7 billion) within three years, though he provided no estimate on numbers.  (AP Photo/Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)AP - Angry Royal Bank of Scotland shareholders demanded that former chief executive Fred Goodwin return some of his multimillion-pound pension pot Friday in the first major stockholders session since the bank's near collapse last year.


Obama seeks more European help in Afghanistan (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:47 AM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama board Air Force One at London's Stansted Airport en route to Strasbourg, France, Friday, April 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)Reuters - President Barack Obama told Europe on Friday it must do more to help the United States win the war in Afghanistan, seeking to use his huge public popularity here to wring concessions from NATO allies.


Scotland call time on Ferguson, McGregor careers (AFP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:46 AM PDT

Barry Ferguson, seen here in action in March 2008, and Allan McGregor were on Friday told their Scotland international careers were over, as the hangover from their controversial, late-night drinking session grew steadily worse.(AFP/File/Adrian Dennis)AFP - Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor were on Friday told their Scotland international careers were over, as the hangover from their controversial, late-night drinking session grew steadily worse.


Police fire tear gas at NATO protesters (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:46 AM PDT

An anti-NATO activist uses an umbrella to protect himself from the heat of a fire, during clashes with riot police near a barricade near the so-called anti-NATO village in the Neuhoff district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Friday April 3, 2009, during NATO's 60th-anniversary summit. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)AP - Police fired tear gas at rock-hurling protesters Friday on the eve of a NATO summit — the first real confrontation after hours of mostly small, scattered and peaceful rallies.


Mandelson to lead landmark trade mission to Iraq (AFP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:39 AM PDT

Britain's business minister Peter Mandelson, seen here in March 2009, is set to lead the country's first official trade delegation to Iraq for more than 20 years, his office said Friday.(AFP/File/Gardner Hamilton)AFP - Business minister Peter Mandelson is set to lead the country's first official trade delegation to Iraq for more than 20 years, his office said Friday.


Turkey, Armenia ties improve (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:07 AM PDT

AP - Ahead of a visit by President Barack Obama, Turkey's leader said Friday that his country has taken steps toward improving relations with Armenia but gave no ground on the contentious issue of Ottoman-era genocide.

Britain pledges 28 mln pounds in aid to Sierra Leone (AFP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 11:02 AM PDT

Britain plegded 28 million pounds in aid to Sierra Leone to boost the war-torn country's healthcare and tackle corruption, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Ivan Lewis, seen here in 2005, said Friday.(AFP/File/Thierry Monasse)AFP - Britain plegded 28 million pounds in aid to Sierra Leone to boost the war-torn country's healthcare and tackle corruption, a top diplomat said Friday.


France — and its president — go gaga over Obama (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 10:48 AM PDT

From left to right, first lady Michelle Obama, US President Barack Obama, Carla  Bruni- Sarkozy and her husband  French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Palais Roham in Strasbourg, France, Friday, April 3, 2009.  (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - France's president grins, schoolboy-like, as he welcomes Barack Obama to his country where Americans in recent years have not always felt so appreciated. An eager French colonel admonishes his men to keep their heads high as Obama strides past. Teenagers blush and beam at the chance to brush fingers with the American leader.


US suspect's court demeanor in the spotlight (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 10:33 AM PDT

US murder suspect Amanda Knox is escorted in a courtroom for a hearing, in Perugia, Italy, Friday, April 3, 2009.  Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito are on trial for the murder of Knox's roommate British student Meredith Kercher, found dead in the house she shared with Knox in Nov. 2007. (AP Photo/Stefano Medici)AP - She grins and chats. On Valentine's Day, she sported a T-shirt that read "All You Need Is Love." And one of the first things she said in court was about a rabbit shaped sex toy.


Obama: US cannot shoulder Afghan burden alone (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 10:10 AM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama, second left, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, are welcomed by two girls in traditional Black Forest costumes prior to signing the golden book of the city of Baden-Baden, Germany, Friday, April 3, 2009. Obama meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on occasion of the 60th anniversary NATO summit that takes place in Strasbourg, France and in Baden-Baden and Kehl, Germany from Friday, April 3 to Saturday, April 4, 2009. At right stands Wolfgang Gerstner, mayor of Baden-Baden. (AP Photo/Winfried Rothermel)AP - European nations pledged Friday on the eve of NATO's 60th anniversary summit that they would support America's new Afghan war strategy with more civilian aid and small troop increases. President Barack Obama said Europe should not expect the U.S. to shoulder the military burden alone.


English villagers send Google snapper packing (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 09:56 AM PDT

An undated file photo made available by Google Friday April 3, 2009 of one of their street mapping cars. You're never far from a camera in Britain, a country that has accepted the presence of millions of surveillance cameras in its streets, shopping centers and public spaces. But for the villagers of Broughton in southern England, the roving eye of Google was a camera too far. A gaggle of residents of the affluent hamlet formed a human chain to turn away a car shooting images for Google Street View, the popular service that allows Internet users to see high-quality photos of houses and streets around the world (AP Photo/Google)AP - You're never far from a camera in Britain, a country that has accepted the presence of millions of surveillance cameras in its streets, shopping centers and public spaces.


Banker released from custody on euro100 million bail (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 09:14 AM PDT

AP - The heir of one of Austria's wealthiest and most venerable business families was released from jail Friday on euro100 million ($130 million) bail, but some of his countrymen already consider the dynasty's name stained.

Czechs, readying for Obama, aren't US pushovers (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 09:02 AM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama board Air Force One at London's Stansted Airport en route to Strasbourg, France, Friday, April 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - They won't take prisoners from Guantanamo. And the prime minister dissed the Obama administration's economic plan as a "road to hell." With friends like the Czechs, President Barack Obama might be tempted to wonder, who needs enemies?


Official: Danish PM confirms bid for NATO job (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 08:28 AM PDT

Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks to media after a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street in London, in this Wednesday, Feb.18, 2009 file photo. Fogh Rasmussen confirmed Friday April 3 2009 that he is a candidate for NATO secretary-general, ending weeks of speculation about whether he would seek the alliance's top job.  The 56-year-old Dane infuriated some Muslims by speaking out in favor of freedom of speech during an uproar over a Danish newspaper's publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2006. He has also angered Turkey by opposing its membership in the European Union. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, file)AP - Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who angered Muslims during the flap over cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, confirmed Friday that he is a candidate for NATO secretary-general, ending weeks of speculation.


Sweden: Internet use down after file-sharing law (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 08:27 AM PDT

AP - Internet traffic dropped sharply in Sweden this week after a new law cracking down on online copyright violation went into force, experts said Friday.

A look at top candidates for the next NATO chief (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 08:21 AM PDT

These file photos show the top five candidates to become NATO's new secretary-general when Jaap De Hoop Scheffer's term runs out Aug. 1. From left: Bulgaria's former Foreign Minister Solomon Pasi, in a 2003 photo;  Poland's former Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, in a 2008 photo; Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere, in a 2007 photo; Canada's Defense Minister Peter MacKay, in a 2008 photo and Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen in a 2002 photo. (AP Photo/Files)AP - A look at the top candidates to become NATO's new secretary-general when Jaap De Hoop Scheffer's term runs out Aug. 1.


Mayoral race to test Russia's democratic resolve (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 08:21 AM PDT

AP - With a murder suspect, a porn star and a former Bolshoi Theater ballerina out of the running, the race for the next mayor of Russia's Olympic city of Sochi turned serious Friday as election officials announced the final candidate list.

More opposition protests in Ukraine (AP)

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 08:07 AM PDT

Supporters  opposition Party of Regions, shout during a rally  in Kiev, Ukraine, Friday, April 3, 2009. Thousands of Ukrainians are protesting government polices amid a worsening financial crisis and demanding early parliamentary elections. About  15,000 to 20,000 protesters waved the Party of Regions blue flags and chanted 'No!' on Kiev's main square Friday. This was the latest round of opposition rallies in this ex-Soviet republic struggling to avoid an economic collapse. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)AP - Thousands of Ukrainians jammed Kiev's main square Friday to protest government policies amid a worsening financial crisis, as tensions builds ahead of presidential elections later this year.


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