Lamb modified with jellyfish slaughtered for food

jellyfishA lamb which was modified genetically to contain jellyfish protein wound up illegally in the French food chain.

The female lamb, called Rubis, was the property of the French national institute for agricultural research (Inra). She was modified to be used for animal research.

GNR fines campers in the south-western Algarve

caravansunsetThe GNR concentrated its search for campers and motorcaranvanners along the southwest Alentejo and Algarve sections of the Costa Vincentina Natural Park last weekend and issued 22 fines to those not spending the night in designated camping or parking zones.

"The GNR embarked on enforcement actions at several southwestern Algarve beaches which lasted all morning."

Salgado commissioned book on Espírito Santo collapse

bessalgadoarrestThe president of the Society of Strategic Assessment and Risk (SaeR) said today that the economic crisis was half responsible for the collapse of the Espírito Santo Group, with the remaining 50% of the blame attributable to management, the Government and the Bank of Portugal.

The 400 page tome was launched today, commissioned by none other than failed banker Ricardo Salgado (pictured on his arrest).

 

‘Portugal is the best country in Europe in which to invest’ say the Chinese

fosunChina's 'Fosun Group,' one of the expected bidders for Novo Banco when it is sold off by the state to recoup billions of taxpayers’ money, has hailed Portugal as “the best country in Europe to invest in.”

Liang Xinjun, CEO of China’s largest privately-owned conglomerate Fosun, commented in Shanghai over the weekend that “I’m not saying other countries aren’t good, but Portugal is the best. I say this to any Chinese who wants to invest in Europe.”

Portuguese holidaymakers to flood the Algarve

albufeirabeachA survey, yes another one, into the holiday plans of the Portuguese this summer reveals that 52% will take a vacation from June to September with just over half of these staying somewhere other than at home.

The Institute of Planning and Tourism Development which released its survey results today, said that of the respondents who intended to take a break this summer, 53% intend to travel outside of their home area with 47% planning to stay at home.

Europe starts to monitor terror digital traffic

fibreopticEuropol is to run a new specialist unit to monitor and shut down social media accounts used by the militant group calling itself Islamic State.

The Europe-wide police unit will aim to track the propaganda and messages that attracts new adherents from European countries.

EU finally starts efforts to counter traffickers

refugeeship2Surveillance missions are due to start “within days” against the people traffickers in the Mediterranean.

EU foreign ministers gave unanimous approval to the first phase of the military operation against the smuggling gangs in north Africa.

Con artists make off with £23 million

britishmoneyTrusting people in the UK were defrauded of more than £23 million last year through one scam so simple as to be almost unbelievable.

Fraudsters call people, tell them they are from their bank and then persuade them to transfer their money into another account. That account inevitably is in the hands of the criminals.