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There have been protests in the South Korean capital Seoul to coincide with the 69th birthday of the North’s leader Kim Jong-Il. Tension has mounted between the two neighbours over the past couple of years. North Korea has become increasingly hostile, conducting missile tests and staging military attacks. As a group of southern tourists gazed across the border in curiosity, one visitor asked whether it right for the North to celebrate its leader’s birthday while most North Koreans were starving. “He’d better feed his people first, and then he can enjoy his birthday. Kim Jong-Il should step down as soon as possible for his people,” the tourist said. Although Pyongyang has seen the usual birthday commemorations, defectors in Seoul say festivities in the North have been scaled down this year because of a chronic food shortage. Whereas the authorities usually distribute 10 days’ worth of rations, some areas have reportedly received no supplies. South Korean officials say one of the leader’s sons, Kim Jong-chol, was spotted recently at an Eric Clapton concert in Singapore. Meanwhile back home his youngest son, heir apparent Kim Jong-un, continues to appear in public with his father. Copyright © 2011 euronews
Milan fashion targets trendy party girls
Gucci opened Milan’s autumn/winter womenswear shows in Milan in a flurry of skin, fur and sheer organza dresses for both day and nightwear. And, sticking to his classic rock style, British designer John Richmond presented a graphic, sexy silhouette at his fall-winter collection, aimed at the trendy, young woman-about-town. Copyright © 2011 euronews
Belgians eat fries, naked of government
All for one Belgium and one Belgium for all, in Dutch and French, is the theme for around 500 Belgians who have been demonstrating in the student town of Leuven. It marked what many say is an embarrassment, and irresponsible: a failure of language communities’ leaders to compromise. Protest organiser Jean Gabriel said: “It’s now 249 days without a government, breaking the world record. We’re telling them ‘it’s about time you act responsibly to form a government; get over your divisions and arguments.’ You won’t find this political dispute among the population, or at least only minimally.’‘ Iraq took 249 days to get the outlines of a government last year, but approving it took a further 40 days. Belgium’s latest negotiator in the let’s-form-a-government game is caretaker Finance Minister Didier Reynders. His chances of success are seen as razor thin. New elections might be needed to break the deadlock. Day-to-day, the crisis is over whether to increase regional autonomy. This pits the leaders of six million Dutch-speaking Flemings against those of four-and-a-half million French-speaking Walloons. Exasperated Belgians said ‘enough is enough’ using the Internet, and there were outdoor events across the country. While some used public nudity to encourage their politicians into action, others symbolised their unity with Belgium’s original national snack, calling this the ‘Fries Revolution’. Copyright © 2011 euronews
Portugal’s Socrates quits after austerity plan is rejected
Portugal’s Prime Minister Jose Socrates has stepped down after his government’s latest austerity package was rejected in parliament. In a resignation speech, he had harsh words for the opposition, which voted en masse against moves which would reduce pensions and state spending. Its support was needed by his minority Socialist administration to get the measures through. Socrates had vowed to quit if defeated, saying rejection of the package would force debt-laden Portugal to seek an international bailout, like Greece and Ireland. Having handed in his resignation to the President, Socrates looks set to stay on as prime minister in a caretaker capacity until Portugal’s political crisis is resolved. That could mean a snap election as early as May or June. Copyright © 2011 euronews