Survey says: 35 percent of Americans would expatriate
CNBC | As the Fourth of July weekend looms and Americans prep their grills and ready their fireworks, some citizens are packing their bags.
CNBC | As the Fourth of July weekend looms and Americans prep their grills and ready their fireworks, some citizens are packing their bags.
Says terror group is only a “fraction of what it could potentially become.”
Tens of thousands demonstrators took to Syntagma Square in Athens June 29, as well as in Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, in a show of support for the government and protest against “the blackmailers of the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.” The Athens rally included supporters from both Syriza and the leftist ANDARSYA and EPAM parties, trade unions, other political groups, and many others. They held banners and chanted slogans to favor “Dignity, Democracy and Life,” “No to New Memorandums”; “No to Austerity”; “Debt Write-Down”; “Our Lives Belong To Us.”
Commenting on the rally on Twitter, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, en route to an interview on the national broadcaster ERT, wrote: “On my way to ERT, the people’s grand rally on Syntagma square, for the proud ‘No’ gives us strength.”
Earlier, Productive Reconstruction, Environment and Energy Panagiotis Lafazanis, who participated in the rally, told Athens-Macedonia News that the “crowd of the ‘No’ majority will be at the referendum on Sunday… [July 5th]…The Greek people will say a big ‘No;’ and a big ‘Yes’ to a new, progressive Greece,” he continued, adding that the people don’t accept “agreement-robberies” and ultimatums.
Tens of thousands demonstrators took to Syntagma Square in Athens June 29, as well as in Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, in a show of support for the government and protest against “the blackmailers of the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.” The Athens rally included supporters from both Syriza and the leftist ANDARSYA and EPAM parties, trade unions, other political groups, and many others. They held banners and chanted slogans to favor “Dignity, Democracy and Life,” “No to New Memorandums”; “No to Austerity”; “Debt Write-Down”; “Our Lives Belong To Us.”
Commenting on the rally on Twitter, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, en route to an interview on the national broadcaster ERT, wrote: “On my way to ERT, the people’s grand rally on Syntagma square, for the proud ‘No’ gives us strength.”
Earlier, Productive Reconstruction, Environment and Energy Panagiotis Lafazanis, who participated in the rally, told Athens-Macedonia News that the “crowd of the ‘No’ majority will be at the referendum on Sunday… [July 5th]…The Greek people will say a big ‘No;’ and a big ‘Yes’ to a new, progressive Greece,” he continued, adding that the people don’t accept “agreement-robberies” and ultimatums.
Last night, Congress’ authorization for the Export-Import Bank (more aptly called the Bank of Boeing) expired. The bank, which provides taxpayer-backed loans to foreign companies buying American products made by some of the country’s largest […]
Last night, Congress’ authorization for the Export-Import Bank (more aptly called the Bank of Boeing) expired. The bank, which provides taxpayer-backed loans to foreign companies buying American products made by some of the country’s largest […]
Zero Hedge | For the bookies the outcome is now clear.
Zero Hedge | For the bookies the outcome is now clear.
Zero Hedge | 1,000 Greek bank branches chanced a stampede in order to open their doors to the country’s retirees on Wednesday.
Zero Hedge | 1,000 Greek bank branches chanced a stampede in order to open their doors to the country’s retirees on Wednesday.
Sputnik News | Russian energy giant Gazprom has shut the valves for gas deliveries to Ukraine.
Sputnik News | Russian energy giant Gazprom has shut the valves for gas deliveries to Ukraine.
Prime Minister Tsipras gave an interview on Greece’s public TV network on Sunday night, making clear that Greece will survive as a sovereign state. He stated, as a point of principle, “A people, a country doesn’t go bankrupt; banks go bankrupt.” This s…
Prime Minister Tsipras gave an interview on Greece’s public TV network on Sunday night, making clear that Greece will survive as a sovereign state. He stated, as a point of principle, “A people, a country doesn’t go bankrupt; banks go bankrupt.” This s…
Arutz Sheva | A multi-pronged jihadist attack against the Egyptian military in the Sinai Peninsula has left up to 50 Egyptian soldiers dead.