Bomb forces Christmas evacuation of Augsburg, Germany

augsbergOver 50,000 residents of Augsburg, Barvaria have been evacuated and the city’s medieval centre closed while the Army defuse a 1.8-tonne bomb dropped by the Allies over 70 years ago.

The Christmas Day evacuation involves 32,000 households and 4,000 police and firefighters.

Rick Parfitt of Status Quo, singer, songwriter and guitarist (1948 - 2016)

rickParfittThe raucous chugging sound of Status Quo has been a constant presence for almost half a century of rock’n’roll, ever since the band gave up on the idea of playing psychedelic music at the end of the 1960s in favour of a grittier approach.

The singer and rhythm guitarist Rick Parfitt, who has died aged 68 from an infection, had been a pivotal member of the band even before it became known as Status Quo. He and his fellow singer/guitarist Francis Rossi constituted the group’s creative core, and between them set the band’s matey, wisecracking tone.

Where did Greece's bailout money end up??

greekbankA study by two German researchers concludes that of the 216 billion euros of the redemptions of the last six years, only 9.7 billion went to the Greek budget. That is, less than 5% of the total served the population, while 95% went to the coffers of European banks.
 
The study published by the German economic newspaper Handelsblatt is written by Jan Hildebrand and Thomas Sigmund, researchers at the European School of Technology and Management in Berlin. And concludes that the priority of bailouts designed by the ECB, European Commission and IMF was to save the banks and private creditors, not the Greek people.

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

santaclausDear Editor

I am 8 years old.
Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus.
Papa says, ‘If you see it in The Sun it’s so.’
Please tell me the truth; is there a Santa Claus?

Virginia O'Hanlon
115 West Ninety-fifth Street, New York

Novo Banco sale agreed with Chinese bank that lacks 'proof of funds'

novobancoshinylogoThe sale of Novo Banco again has descended into farce. The preferred bidder, China’s Minsheng Group, is unable to obtain the necessary capital and guarantees due to China’s currency restrictions on outgoing funds.

The chosen bidder does not have the funds, leaving the Bank of Portugal’s sale process in disarray with the bidding process due to end on January 4th, 2017.

Displaced Culatra Cove boat owners face danger and depression

culatraCoveThe removal of boats from the cove at Culatra in the Ria Formosa was one more action prompted by the discredited Polis Litoral Ria Formosa Society which, under its out-of-control former boss Sebastião Teixeira, had a mission to rid the islands of islanders and the immediate sea of a long-established community of boat owners.

In May 2016, while the islanders’ fight against Polis was in full swing, the boat were moved from their Cova de Culatra moorings under the instruction of the Maritime Police, since which a hawser has been erected across the mouth of the natural shelter to ensure nobody sneaks back in.

One-quarter of Portugal’s GDP spent on welfare

schoolfoodFrance turns out to be the most generous EU nation when it comes to welfare spending.

New data from Eurostat has revealed that in France 34.3% of the country’s GDP went to social protection in 2014.

Portugal’s environment: a 2016 review and predictions for 2017

alentejo2ZERO, Portugal’s Association for a Sustainable Terrestrial System, looks back at 2016 and forward to the challenges for next year.

The events to remember

Portugal 100% renewable energy for 107 consecutive hours
Over 4.5 consecutive days (more precisely, between 6:45 am on Saturday, May 7 and 17:45 pm on Wednesday, May 11), electricity consumption in Portugal was provided by renewable sources only.