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Declassified Letter Thickens Plot for Former French President
The French justice system is currently investigating the alleged Japanese bank account of former French President Jacques Chirac, in what could become more than a simple corruption investigation.
January 2, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Slovakia Switching to Euro Starting Jan. 1
Countries with the euro as their sole official currency, also known as the Eurozone, had two special reasons ...
January 2, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
Sakharov Award to China´s Hu Jia Despite Threats
When the European Parliament (EP) presented the 2008 Sakharov Award to Hu Jia, the recipient was in jail.
December 27, 2008
BY
Pirjo Svensson
Belgian Lottery Winner Gives Over 3.5 Million Euros to Charity
Last draw of the Euromillions lottery this year brought 7.5 million euros ($12.75 million) to unnamed.
December 26, 2008
BY
Kremena Krumova
Netherland’s Fasting DJs Raise Over 5 Million Euro
In the spirit of Christmas charity, three DJs from 3FM, a popular Dutch radio station, were locked in ...
December 26, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Dutch Parliament Tries to Save Country’s Newspapers
Plans were unveiled by the Dutch Parliament last week to investigate what can be done to save the ...
December 25, 2008
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Bulgaria Well Cushioned With Money for the Economic Crisis
Bulgaria is well positioned towards the upcoming economic crisis according to government officials and business leaders.
December 25, 2008
BY
Kremena Krumova
50,000 Czechs Call for a Ban of Communist Party
A massive petition calling for the ban of the Communist Party has sprung up after the country's recent ...
December 25, 2008
BY
Milan Kajinek
Czech Car Manufacturer Suspends Production For Three Weeks
Czech car manufacturer Skoda Auto ordered a three-week long vacation for its more than 20,000 employees this week.
December 23, 2008
BY
Peter Sedik
Notorious French Bank Robber Gets 17-Year Sentence
A Paris court sentenced Antonio Ferrara for his violent escape from the French prison of Fresnes in 2003.
December 17, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Romania’s Coalition Government Reaches Agreement
The political parties forming the Romania's governing coalition have agreed to how they will share the ministries.
December 17, 2008
BY
Adrian Sturdza
Controversial UK ID Cards Claim First Arrest
The UK's ID card system has claimed its first arrest, a failed asylum seeker who falsified his ID ...
December 17, 2008
BY
Damian Robin
Belgrade Zoo Boasts Newly-Born White Lions
Two rare white lions were born last Tuesday at Belgrade Zoo in the capital of Serbia.
December 17, 2008
BY
Kremena Krumova
Former Czech First Lady Returns to TV After a Decade
Dagmar Havlova, wife of the former Czech president Vaclav Havel, recently returned to the small screen.
December 17, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Bulgarian Judges Awarded for Defending the Disabled
Three Supreme Court judges in Bulgaria received a Human Rights Award for upholding the rights of people with ...
December 17, 2008
BY
Kremena Krumova
Dalai Lama’s Faith in Chinese People ‘Never Shaken’
“My faith is thinner, thinner, thinner in the Chinese government, but my faith in the Chinese people is ...
December 13, 2008
BY
Jan Jekielek
Irish Pork Industry Facing Meltdown After Poison Meat Scare
The Irish government issued a statement asking the public to throw away all products containing possibly poisoned pork.
December 11, 2008
BY
Gearoid O'Conchuir
‘Flash Gordon’ Takes a Tumble
Already sardonically dubbed ‘Flash Gordon' by detractors, the self-labeled 'serious' British Prime Minister...
December 10, 2008
BY
Simon Veazey
Greece on Fire With Riots
Athens has become a battlefield between police and rioting youths.
December 8, 2008
BY
Neli Sfigopoulou
Head of Russian Church to be Buried in Moscow on Tuesday
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church Alexy II will be buried on Tuesday, Dec. 9, reported Russian ...
December 8, 2008
BY
Kremena Krumova
Italy on Verge of Financial Bankruptcy, Say Officials
One of the world's strongest economies and a European Union powerhouse, Italy may be on the verge of ...
December 6, 2008
BY
Kremena Krumova
Sweden Pledges 23 Billion Kronor for Economic Stimulus
The Swedish government presented a stimulus package of nearly 23 billion Swedish kronor (2.7 billion US dollars) on ...
December 6, 2008
BY
Hans Bengtsson
Mother Guilty of Kidnapping Own Daughter For Reward Money
The mother of a 9-year-old English girl has been found guilty of kidnapping her own daughter in order ...
December 5, 2008
BY
Simon Miller
Always Championing the Cause of the Poor
Ursula Gretsch has worked to help homeless people of Hamburg for 43 years. They call her The Train ...
December 2, 2008
BY
Heike Soleinsky
EU Cuts Funding to Bulgaria
The EU's European Commission (EC) has halted millions in funding to member Bulgaria, due to fraud and corruption
December 2, 2008
BY
Ekaterina Popova
British ‘Fritzl’ Case Puts Child Protection Under Spotlight
The British prime minister has vowed to change the system that failed to protect two women from repeated ...
November 27, 2008
BY
Rosemary Byfield
Biker Gang Guilty of Murdering Hells Angel
Seven members of the biker gang 'the Outlaws' have been found guilty of murdering a member of the ...
November 27, 2008
BY
Simon Miller
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