Sweden calls for more carbon taxes as European governments seek new incomeGOTEBORG, Sweden — Sweden urged other European nations on Friday to follow its lead in linking new taxes to greenhouse gas emissions as governments seek additional sources of income in the wake of the financial crisis. European Central Bank says eurozone economy stimulus should end in 2011 at the latestGOTEBORG, Sweden — The head of the European Central Bank said Thursday that the 16 countries that use the euro should withdraw stimulus programs and start repaying mounting public debt by 2011 at the latest. Commander of EU naval flotilla in Gulf of Aden says war on Somali pirates is not overGOTEBORG, Sweden — Hulking gray naval frigates fanned out across the Gulf of Aden have combined with monsoon storms to sharply reduce pirate attacks in the world’s busiest shipping lanes in recent weeks. EU nations to hammer out financial oversight, exit strategies in wake of G-20 summitGOTEBORG, Sweden — European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet warned EU governments Wednesday that the public will be unforgiving if authorities don’t provide a stronger financial system. EU foreign policy chief Solana says Iran must resolve nuclear issue with UN agency immediatelyGOTEBORG, Sweden — European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana says Iran must immediately resolve issues surrounding its second nuclear enrichment facility with the U.N.’s nuclear agency. |