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EU to Seek Deal on Clearing Law for Over-the-Counter Derivatives Denmark, which holds the European Union rotating presidency, seeks to stimulate a debate on future greenhouse-gas reduction goals in March to prevent further declines in carbon prices after they dropped to a four-year low. Denmark beats Serbia 21-19 for Euro handball gold BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Mikkel Hansen scored nine goals Sunday to help Denmark win the European handball championship with a 21-19 victory over Serbia. To Be Perfectly Frank | Law and disorder Born in 1942 on the Isle of Wight, Englishman Frank Theakston has been in Copenhagen 32 years and is on his second marriage, this time to a Dane. Frank comes from a different time and a different culture – which values are the right ones today? What makes New Zealand, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and others “cleaner” than most countries? By Marie Chêne Senior Research Coordinator Transparency International New Zealand, Denmark, Finland and Sweden have been consistently ranked at the top of the Corruption Perceptions Index and are perceived to be the least corrupt of all the countries surveyed. They are not perfect – still falling short of the target 10 out of 10 on [...] Comment on What makes New Zealand, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and others “cleaner” than most countries? by cemerlang Basic human needs include food, water. In this day and age, everyone has to buy food and pay for the water bill. Meaning you need money to acquire even the most basic needs. While you are eating your 50 sen nasi lemak, you see someone across the table eating economy rice; 1 rice, 2 meat or vegetables. The natural thought is that economy rice is better and which costs RM 2.50. Which is RM 2 more ... Suspect extradited in Denmark bank robbery A Georgia man has been extradited to South Carolina and charged in connection with a 2008 robbery at a Denmark bank, according to the State Law Enforcement Division. Denmark concerned over prosecution of opposition in Ukraine This issues was discussed during a meeting today between Yulia Tymoshenko’s daughter, Yevgenia Tymoshenko, and Hryhoriy Nemyria, deputy head of Batkivshchyna, and the head and members of the parliamentary committee in Copenhagen. Assange in final countdown after UK top court hearing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange made what could be his last appearance in any British court Thursday as Swedish authorities warned that opposing his extradition could turn European law on its head. Assange appeal would overturn European law: Sweden LONDON (AFP) - Swedish authorities on Thursday rejected arguments by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange against his extradition, telling Britain's top court that if he won the case it could turn European law on its head. |
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