11.03.2010 - Tourism seeks a more positive role in sustainable development
Africa is becoming increasingly popular as a tourist destination.
Figures by the UN World Tourism Organization show the continent
will show an average growth rate in tourism of over five percent
per year by 2020...
11.03.2010 - Antiquarian booksellers adapt to keep industry alive
Three decades ago, Catherine Clement opened her bookstore, Clement
Antiquariat, in Bonn - then the capital of West Germany. For
Clement, Bonn was the ideal location...
11.03.2010 - German town marks first anniversary of school massacre
Winnenden's church bells will ring in unison at 9:33 a.m...
11.03.2010 - Latest news - 11-03-2010
Human rights minister offers to resign after tabloid allegations of affair with spokeswoman
The minister for human rights and minorities, Michael Kocáb, has offered to resign from the caretaker Czech government following allegations about his private life. Mr Kocáb handed a letter of resignation to Prime Minister Jan Fischer on Wednesday, hours after a tabloid newspaper reported that the minister was having an affair with his spokeswoman...
11.03.2010 - Swedish newspaper reprinted cartoon to support 'freedom of speech'
Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks first drew a caricature of the
Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog three years
ago. Since then, he has become the target of repeated death
threats...
11.03.2010 - School commemorates first anniversary of deadly attack