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Sarkozy: Crimea cannot be blamed for joining Russia

Sarkozy: Crimea cannot be blamed for joining Russia Crimea cannot be blamed for seceding from Ukraine – a country in turmoil – and choosing to join Russia, said former president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy. He also added that Ukraine “is not destined to join the EU.” READ MORE: French President Hollande calls for broader autonomy […]

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Greece: Greenspan predicts exit from euro inevitable

Greece: Greenspan predicts exit from euro inevitable The former head of the US central bank, Alan Greenspan, has predicted that Greece will have to leave the eurozone. He told the BBC he could not see who would be willing to put up more loans to bolster Greece’s struggling economy. Greece wants to re-negotiate its bailout, […]

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Greece Gambles On “Catastrophic Armageddon” For Europe, Warns It “Only Has Weeks Of Cash Left”

Greece Gambles On “Catastrophic Armageddon” For Europe, Warns It “Only Has Weeks Of Cash Left” One of the bigger problems facing the new, upstart Greek government, which has set before itself the lofty goal of overturning 6 years of oppressive European policies and countless generations of Greek cronyism, corruption and tax-evasion is not so much […]

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Defiance and Charm: A Measured First Week for New Greek Leader

Defiance and Charm: A Measured First Week for New Greek Leader Minister of Administrative Reform Georgios Katrougalos sits cheerfully in his new office and rejoices about his little revolution. He has just announced that soon the first 3,500 public-sector employees can return to work, including the famous cleaning ladies who led the protest against job cuts. […]

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China’s Monumental Debt Trap—-Why It Will Rock The Global Economy

China’s Monumental Debt Trap—-Why It Will Rock The Global Economy Bloomberg News finally did something useful this morning by publishing some startling graphs from McKinsey’s latest update on the worldwide debt tsunami. If you don’t mind a tad of rounding, the planetary debt total now stands at $200 trillion compared to world GDP of just $70 […]

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Greece Exposes The Global Economy’s Achilles Heel

Greece Exposes The Global Economy’s Achilles Heel Countries that can’t repay their debts — won’t The new Greek political party, known as Syriza, the Coalition of the Radical Left, has done the unthinkable: they’ve dared to speak the truth. In this case, the truth is perfectly captured by the blunt assessment by the new Greek […]

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Greece and the EU – Nothing But Political Theater?

Greece and the EU – Nothing But Political Theater?   Varoufakis’ Tour of Europe Greece’s new finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has toured Europe, trying to drum up support for – actually, we’re not quite sure what for exactly, as the precise nature of the Greek government’s demands is currently in flux (this is a parallel […]

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Chaos, Fear, Panic Descend on EU’s Hallowed Halls of Power

Chaos, Fear, Panic Descend on EU’s Hallowed Halls of Power According to Greek private broadcaster Mega TV, “You just killed the Troika” were the parting words that Eurogroup Chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem whispered into the right ear of Greece’s new Finance Minister Yannis Varoufakis at the end of what was clearly a tense meeting. Varoufakis’ response […]

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Apocalypse Now and Forever

Apocalypse Now and Forever As a political psychoanalyst I find the Super-bowl halftime show the best concise index of how psychotic American culture is becoming from year to year, and the 2015 version signaled a complete break from reality, a nightmare of twerking robots in a hall of mirrors, as if America had utterly surrendered […]

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Europe Fractures: France “Prepared To Support Greece” In Debt Renegotiations

Europe Fractures: France “Prepared To Support Greece” In Debt Renegotiations Despite Angela Merkel’s insistence on numerous occasions this past week that there will be “no debt renegotiations,” it appears a schism at the core of Europe is opening. As France24 reports,following a meeting between France’s finance minister Michel Sapin and Greece’s finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, the […]

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More euro-tragedy

More euro-tragedy Despite the uncertainties ahead of the Greek general election, the European Central Bank (ECB) went ahead and announced quantitative easing (QE) of €60bn per month from March to at least September 2016. What makes this interesting is the mounting evidence that QE does not bring about economic recovery. Even Jaime Caruana, General Manager […]

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EU teetering on brink of collapse

EU teetering on brink of collapse Europe won the Cold War. Not long after the Berlin Wall fell a quarter of a century ago, the Soviet Union collapsed, the United States squandered its peace dividend in an attempt to maintain global dominance, and Europe quietly became more prosperous, more integrated, and more of a player […]

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Greece economy: Merkel rules out more debt relief

Greece economy: Merkel rules out more debt relief German Chancellor Angela Merkel has ruled out cancelling any of Greece’s debt, saying banks and creditors have already made substantial cuts. But Mrs Merkel told the Die Welt newspaper she still wanted Greece to stay in the eurozone. Greece’s left-wing Syriza party won last weekend’s election with […]

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Huge Madrid march in support of anti-austerity party Tens of thousands take to the streets of Spanish capital in support of Podemos. Tens of thousands of people have marched in Madrid in support for anti-austerity party Podemos, whose surging popularity and policies have drawn comparisons with Greece’s new Syriza rulers. On Saturday, protesters chanted “Yes […]

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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Syriza?

How Do You Solve A Problem Like Syriza? First off, no, I don’t think Syriza is a problem, I just couldn’t resist the Sound of Music link once it popped into my head, as in ‘headlines you can sing’. I think Syriza may well be a solution, if it plays its cards right. But that […]

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