John Kerry voices concerns Washington might lose EU support for anti-Russia sanctions
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‘A small town of Distomo is just 150 kilometers from Athens, positioned in the heart of Greece, literally squeezed between two great world heritage sites: Delphi, the cradle of the European democracy, and a stunning Byzantine monastery of Hossios Luckas. But Distomo is much more than some picturesque village surrounded by mountains and history. Here, […]
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Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s outspoken former finance minister, said the financial bailout from the country’s international creditors was really meant to drown Greece in debt to divert attention from other EU problems. Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis gives a speech during an Financial conference in Athens, on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 The reforms imposed on Athens […]
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‘Anti-water charge campaigners had a major moral victory over government plans to make the people pay for the financial crisis when Eurostat determined that Irish Water had failed the Market Corporation Test. [1] One reason given was that “sales must cover at least 50pc of production costs. “This is further amplified by the high number […]
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‘Unemployed migrants are being given thousands of pounds to find work in Britain under an EU scheme, The Telegraph can disclose. It has emerged that the UK has taken a third of the young migrants involved in the “Your First EURES Job” programme. Some 1,178 unemployed young people from the Continent have been found jobs, […]
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‘Almost 75 years ago, the government of Greece was on the receiving end of a humiliating ultimatum. On Oct. 28, 1940, the envoy of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, demanded that General Ioannis Metaxas, head of the Greek Council of State, permit Italian forces to occupy certain “strategic sites” and islands in Greece within three hours […]
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‘The European Union’s biggest foreign mission has been accused of using its powers to try to silence a whistleblower who claims to have uncovered evidence of possible corruption. Eulex, the foreign mission in Kosovo, is being taken to an employment tribunal by the London-based lawyer Maria Bamieh. She claims she was forced from her job […]
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‘French Finance Minister Michel Sapin has criticized his German counterpart Wolfgang Schäuble for proposing a temporary withdrawal from the euro for debt-laden Greece. “I think Mr Schäuble is wrong and even contradicting his own deep European commitment,” the French minister said in an interview to be published Monday in the German business daily Handelsblatt, excerpts […]
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‘The IMF said it can’t reach a ‘staff level agreement’ on Greece’s €86 billion bailout at this stage and will make the decision on further involvement in the deal only after Athens agrees on a ‘comprehensive set of reforms’ and creditors on debt relief. The IMF will not take part in a new bailout program […]
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‘Months ago, when Alexis Tsipras, Yanis Varoufakis, and their Syriza compatriots had just swept to power behind an ambitious anti-austerity platform and bold promises about a brighter future for the beleaguered Greek state, we warned that Greece was one or two vacuous threats away from being “digitally bombed back to barter status.” Subsequently, the Greek […]
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‘As the UK is pushing the US case in foreign policy and extreme neoliberal economic policies throughout the EU, the impact of a British withdrawal from the union would be positive for the rest of the Europe, says journalist and broadcaster Neil Clark. Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron might bring forward the referendum on the […]
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‘Russia has banned the import of cut flowers from the Netherlands, the country’s hygiene watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor said, claiming the presence of quarantine organisms on the products. The watchdog recommends national EU hygiene organizations suspend certification of Dutch cut flowers destined for Russia, it said in a statement Monday. The ban will temporarily affect all flower […]
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‘Polish EU Council President, Donald Tusk, was shocked by the fierce debate over the Greek bailout in the EU Parliament. He told the FT: “It was the first time that I have seen radical with such emotions. It was almost half the European Parliament. Therefore, I believe that no one is a political winner in […]
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‘Downing Street has played down the significance of Barack Obama’s comments urging the UK to remain part of the European Union if it did not want to lose influence in the world, stating that the British people would have the final say. The US president made his strongest intervention yet in Britain’s nascent referendum campaign […]
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