Dutch prosecutors indicted a woman aged 42, after she has called ex-boyfriend 65,000 times in a year, send YahooNews. She is accused of harassment.
Ex-boyfriend, a man aged 62, lodged a complaint with the police in The Hague in August, because many phones from the woman. Police arrested the woman Monday, confiscating a number of mobile phones and computers in her house, located in Rotterdam. A spokeswoman for the Prosecutor in The Hague, Nicolette Stoel, said Thursday the woman to appear before the judge saying he had a relationship with man and the phone number that I gave them "not excessive". But the man denied he had a relationship with her. Court asked the defendant to not contact him at all.An earthquake measuring 5.2 degrees hit on Thursday, northeastern Japan, earthquake devastated the area in March, followed by a giant tssunami that led to the production of nuclear disaster of the worst history of this country to nuclear power from Fukushima. Authorities have issued no tsunami alert and no damage was reported, according to AFP.
Thursday's quake occurred at a depth of 29 kilometers to 137 kilometers from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. On 11 March, an earthquake with a magnitude of 9 degrees, followed by a devastating tsunami, he left behind over 20,000 dead or missing. Hundreds of thousands of Japanese were left homeless after the tragedy, and the nuclear power plant was severely affected Fulushima.Bulgaria continues to be optimistic about his admission in the Schengen area this year, even if it's about a membership in several stages, the Interior Minister said on Thursday in Sofia, Tsvetan TSVETANOV, quoted by AFP. "Of course, a membership in several stages is acceptable under the present circumstances," said Petkov.
A possible opening of air and sea borders as a first stage of the accession process by the end of the year, "is proof that we have met the criteria for accession to Schengen," said Bulgarian Minister. On the other hand, an opening of land borders in a second phase in 2012, Bulgaria should allow pressure to limit immigration from Greece and Turkey, said Tsvetan TSVETANOV. Romania and Bulgaria meet the technical requirements imposed on the majority to join Schengen, but face the reluctance of countries like France, Germany or the Netherlands. Both Paris and Berlin say the idea of membership in several stages of the two countries, which is expected to be completed in late 2012.Yoshihiko Noda new Japanese prime minister made Thursday, the first visit to Fukushima, where he met workers who work to limit the effects of the nuclear accident in March, according to AFP. "After the accident, have been at the forefront for Japanese people. We owe gratitude," Japanese Prime Minister told the workers.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan and his government resigned en bloc in late August, before choosing a new prime minister, according to AFP. Naoto Kan's resignation came after criticism of his on how to manage earthquake that hit Japan nuclear accident on March 11 and later.Maltese citizens have voted in favor of legalizing divorce, in a non-binding referendum. Malta, a majority Catholic nation, was the last European Union member country which did not allow divorce, writes British newspaper The Guardian.
Almost three quarters of the voters voted on Saturday, May 28, to introduce divorce in Malta. According to The Times of Malta, turnout was 72%. "Even if the result is not that we wanted him, it is our duty to take care that the majority will be respected, " said Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi of Malta, held a televised speech Sunday. Gonzi, who has campaigned against legalizing divorce, he said that it is up to Parliament to develop and adopt a law on dissolution of marriage. Catholic Church, highly influential among the Maltese, conducted a campaign against the legalization of divorce. "This vote brings Malta in a new era in which church and state are separate, " said Jeffrey PULLICINO Orlando, member of the ruling Nationalist Party and a supporter of legalizing divorce. In the referendum, the Maltese were asked whether they would be for Parliament to introduce a law to allow couples to get divorced after four years of separation. Previously, couples could Maltese requires a "legal separation"through the courts or an annulment of marriage, made by the Church - both solutions are complex processes that could be spread over a period of up to nine years. A third option was to obtain a divorce abroad, it was subsequently recognized in Malta.
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