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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Daily Bulletin | 04.04.2012, 18:30 UTC

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Terrorism
Alleged 9/11 plotters to be tried
Five alleged plotters of the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States that claimed nearly 3,000 lives are to set to stand trial.
Aviation
Dead of night flights banned at Frankfurt
A dead-of-night ban on flights at Frankfurt's airport has been confirmed by Germany's top administrative court, validating neighbors' noise complaints while frustrating airlines, especially those airlifting freight.
Middle East
Syria fails to implement UN ceasefire plan
Syria disregards pledge to halt attacks under a UN-sponsored peace plan, resulting in 18 deaths on Wednesday.
Turkey
Coup-related trial opens in Ankara
Three decades after a coup that traumatized Turkey the Ankara trial has has begun of two ex-generals whose regime was blamed for executions, disappearances and political repression. Their immunity was lifted last year.
Politics
Serbian President resigns, but will run for re-election
Boris Tadic has resigned as Serbian head of state, so that presidential elections can be held in tandem with planned parliamentary elections next month. State media reports that Tadic will run for the office again.
Europe
Slovakia's new PM pledges to bring down deficit
The man who led Slovakia into the eurozone has returned to the prime minister's office. Robert Fico and his cabinet were sworn into office following his party's landslide election victory.
Business
Regulation
German anti-trust authority probes alleged fuel cartel
Germany's 'big five' fuel station groups are under investigation for alleged price-fixing, the Federal Cartel Office has said. The 'oligopoly' stands accused of abusing its dominant market position.
Banking
ECB insists on unchanged interest rate
The European Central Bank decided to hold its benchmark interest rate at a record low of 1.0 percent. The move aims to balance high inflation in the eurozone with a weak economic outlook.
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