‘Vaclav Klaus, writing a couple of weeks back. We, the undersigned citizens do not wish to look on in passivity, seeing our state institutions and political representatives are wasting time at this crucial hour, failing to fulfil their duty, which is – first and foremost – the defense of the security and interests of their […]

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‘George Soros want Europe to do a lot more for the refugees, asylum-seekers, and migrants mass-exodus-ing from The Middle East. As he writes in a Project Syndicate op-ed, The European Union needs to accept responsibility for the lack of a common asylum policy, which has transformed this year’s growing influx of refugees from a manageable […]

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‘In the wake of the September 20 Greek election SYRIZA has once again formed a coalition government with a small right-wing party, ANEL. Both parties lost votes and seats but their standing, like those of most other parties, was not very dissimilar to the results in January, when SYRIZA was first elected. SYRIZA’s 35.46% and […]

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‘As the refugee crisis in Europe has come to dominate western media headlines, it has predictably given rise to a complex web of theories, analyses, and politically and ideologically charged omissions and distortions. The corporate propagandists of ‘acceptable journalism’ have presented the issue in a purely humanitarian and cultural light, with little to no political […]

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‘In the new Cabinet, Kammenos was named junior infrastructure minister yesterday, but the public remembered how he had sparked uproar earlier this year by comparing, via Twitter, the EU to Auschwitz. He was also accused of peddling a conspiracy theory, claiming that 2,500 Jews employed in New York’s World Trade Centre “skipped work” on the […]

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‘Europe must end its “open door” migration policy ahead of an influx of millions of refugees, the head of the European Council said on Wednesday night, as leaders pledged to give more money to help UN programmes supporting Syrian refugees. Donald Tusk warned the refugee crisis is worsening and that Europe must secure its external […]

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‘In an exclusive report, Foreign Policy is breaking the alarming news that the Pentagon is preparing new war plans for battles with Russia in the Baltic. Plans for war with Russia were reportedly shelved after 1991, as the collapse of the Soviet Union pushed Russia into the globalized world where they had no option other […]

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‘Successive meetings fail to reach an agreement on how to deal with refugees from oppressed nations Tens of thousands of migrants are living under precarious conditions in Hungary and Croatia as well as other states in the European Union (EU). Police used water cannon and teargas to beat down migrants in Hungary. Thousands have been […]

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‘Hungary has passed new drastic laws allowing its army use rubber bullets, stun grenades, tear gas and net guns on the thousands of desperate refugees hoping to pass through the country on their way to new lives in northern and western Europe. Having already sealed off its southern border with Serbia with a vast razor […]

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‘Alexis Tsipras, the leader of the left-wing Syriza party in Greece, won a surprisingly decisive election on 20 September, despite a relatively low turnout, giving him and his party renewed confidence as they form a government and serve a second term. But while the party can relax a little now, Greek people still feel unsure […]

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‘Spain’s Catalan region will be automatically ejected from the eurozone and its banking system brought to collapse, if voters choose to back independence for the region this weekend, the country’s central bank governor has warned. Luis Maria Linde, head of the Bank of Spain, said the region would not be able keep the single currency […]

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‘Alexis Tsipras of Syriza has clearly decided that the election is one of the best ways of sanctifying controversial programs. (Greece has had five in six years.) Earlier this year, having promised an anti-austerity stance, Tsipras gradually, then dramatically, changed his tune. Syriza, it seemed, was shedding its skin in government. They were becoming the […]

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‘Cabinet ministers are plotting to rebel against David Cameron over Europe amid concerns that he will try to “stitch up” the referendum to keep Britain in the EU. Several senior members of the government are warning the Prime Minister that he will inflict a deep and damaging wound on the Conservative party if he calls […]

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‘Greece’s battered banks are set to provide the first major test for the eurozone’s new “bail-in” rules as authorities race to avoid depositors footing a €15bn bill to get the country back on its feet. With Greeks heading to the polls on Sunday, private sector creditors face uncertainty over whether they will be forced to […]

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