First published 2010-01-01
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Greece risks economic annihilation and becoming police states unless it leaves the eurozone and devalues its currency, a German economics expert has warned. Die Zeit: EU-Gipfel "Griechenland ist der Spaltpilz der EU"
Why has Europe failed to recover from the 2008 credit collapse while the United States, Japan and emerging markets are buoyant or, in some cases, rocking? U.S.
Turkey's political and military leaders meet on Thursday as a storm gathers over a coup plot investigation against the armed forces which is threatening stability and investor confidence in the EU-candidate country.
The European Union has shown its righteous wrath by stripping Greece of its vote at a crucial meeting next month, the worst humiliation ever suffered by an EU member state.
The European single currency is facing an 'inevitable break-up' a leading French bank claimed yesterday.
The reality is that the EU is losing the benefit of the doubt. Hard pressed for decisions, American and world leaders – including some within the EU -- just can't keep waiting for all 27 countries to agree.
We imagine many readers will be, like us, appalled by the dreadful performance of the Irish electorate in their recent referendum on the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty. Though maybe it's not entirely fair to blame them for the mess it leaves us in.
The paper is aged and fragile, the typewritten letters slowly fading. But US Military Intelligence report EW-Pa 128 is as chilling now as the day it was written in November 1944.
Islam is the most democratic religion, says Madeline Albright. Yet in 1400 years of Islamic history, there has only been one democracy: Turkey.
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