‘Forcing Greece to compromise on its deficit ahead of crunch talks to keep them in the European Union has been like delivering a baby with forceps, a senior official admitted today. Greece has offered new proposals offered to European leaders ahead of an emergency summit in Brussels, suggesting a deal to end the country’s debt […]

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‘Greek Premier Alexis Tsipras has said that Europe Union needs to understand that the center of world economic development is shifting to other regions. Speaking at St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia on Friday, Tsipras said that the financial hub of the world “has already shifted” as new powers are playing a more and […]

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‘The Greek authorities want to investigate alleged misconduct by a number of journalists who attended seminars organized by the IMF and were allegedly instructed to promote the organization’s advice to Greece. The accusations were voiced by Greece’s former representative to the International Monetary Fund Panagiotis Roumeliotis, who testified Tuesday in front of a special parliamentary […]

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‘Russia says it is ready to consider offering loans to debt-stricken Greece, which is struggling to secure financial aid from its Western creditors. “We will support any decision (on the Greek debt crisis) that is proposed by Greece and our European partners,” Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said, local Russian media reported. “The most important […]

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‘Earlier this month, we reported that Greece is prepared to sign an MOU of political support for Gazprom’s Turkish Stream Pipeline, when Alexis Tsipras visits St. Petersburg for the International Economic Forum this week. The […]

‘Greek premier Alexis Tsipras has accused Europe’s creditor powers of trying to subvert Greece’s elected government after five years of “pillaging”, warning in solemn terms that his country will defend its sovereign dignity whatever the […]

‘How does a nation die? This week, in the beleaguered hospitals of Athens, I saw a glimpse of the shocking answer. It is when its own people die in their thousands simply because the state […]

If we had to summarize the sickness of our economy and society, we could start by noting that liberation is unprofitable, and whatever is not profitable to vested interests is marginalized, outlawed, proscribed or ridiculed. Examples of this abound. Liberation