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Expert: Convincing evidence needed to charge al-Bashir with genocide

Convincing evidence needed to charge al-Bashir with genocide Amsterdam  - The International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague on Wednesday, did not include a count of genocide against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for alleged atrocities in Darfur as had been widely expected.

The ICC listed only five counts of crimes against humanity and two of war crimes, but left the door open for amendments to the charge sheet to include genocide if more evidence is gathered in the case against him.

Former Bosnian-Serb leader Karadzic declines to enter plea

Former Bosnian-Serb leader Karadzic declines to enter plea Amsterdam - Former Bosnian-Serb president Radovan Karadzic declined Tuesday to enter a plea at the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague.

Karadzic was asked to enter his plea in response to the 11 counts in the revised indictment filed against him. Presiding judge Iain Bonomy ordered that the court record Karadzic pleaded "not guilty".

John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Amsterdam "Bed-In" suite to open doors

John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Amsterdam "Bed-In" suite to open doorsAmsterdam - Until now only well-off Beatles fans could afford to spend a night in the hotel suite used by John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their honeymoon.

But management at the Amsterdam Hilton are to allow members of the public to catch a glimpse of the famous suite where the newly-wed couple spent a week 40 years ago.

Beatles fans can visit the suite from March 21 to 29 when a number of events will be taking place including a photo exhibition about the "Bed-In for Peace."

Amsterdam's AEX index drops below "red line"

Amsterdam's AEX index drops below "red line" Amsterdam - The main index of the Amsterdam stock exchange AEX on Monday dropped to 211.86 points as of mid-afternoon, down 3.6 per cent from Friday's close of 219.81 points and well below the psychological "red line" level of 218 points.

The value of Dutch insurer Aegon shares had dropped the most, plunging 11.43 per cent) and stood at 2.55 euros (3.22 dollars).

Dutch supermarket giant Ahold's income up in last quarter of 2008

Ahold-logoAmsterdam - Dutch supermarket giant Ahold was holding up against the financial crisis, the company said upon releasing positive fourth quarter results for 2008 on Monday.

The company said net income in the last three months of 2008 was 285 million euros (360.53 million dollars), up from 262 million euros in the same period in 2007.

Ahold runs the biggest Dutch supermarket chain, Albert Heijn, as well as US stores Stop&Shop and Giant-Carlisle.

Responding to the company results Chief Executive Officer John Rishton said Ahold was "well prepared to respond to the effects of recession."

Turkish Airlines to return crash victims' bodies to Turkey

Turkish Airlines to return crash victims' bodies to TurkeyAmsterdam - Turkish Airlines will be flying the bodies of the five passengers who died in a plane crash on Wednesday near Amsterdam back to Turkey, an airline spokesman said Friday.

The transfer of the bodies may possibly take place on Saturday.

Three of the five Turkish nationals who died in Wednesday's crash were crew members.

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