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Poland, Hungary Join Together to Challenge EU Bureaucracy
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Poland, Hungary Join Together to Challenge EU Bureaucracy
February 26, 2017

The rifts within the EU continue to widen as Poland and Hungary join together in opposition to the EU bureaucracy

The War of Sanctions: New Casualties for the European Union
August 7, 2016

The Russian Ministry of Economic Development has published some statistics that many in the West still prefer to ignore. Those reveal that the European Union, US, Canada, Norway, and Australia have lost an annual market worth $8.6 billion, due to the sanctions they introduced against Russia…

The War of Sanctions: New Casualties for the European Union
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Bundestag Vote on Armenian Genocide: Germany-Turkey Relations in Jeopardy
Bundestag Vote on Armenian Genocide: Germany-Turkey Relations in Jeopardy
June 3, 2016

The German Parliament overwhelmingly adopted a symbolic resolution on June 2 declaring the killings of Armeniansby Ottoman Turks in 1915 a genocide. The vote in the Bundestag, the lower house of Parliament, was nearly unanimous, with one lawmaker voting against and another abstaining. The ruling Christian Democratic Union and its coalition partners supported the resolution…

Greece Again Can Save The West
July 1, 2015

Like Marathon, Thermopylae, Plateau and Mycale roughly 2,500 years ago, Western freedom again depends on Greece.  Today Washington and its empire of European vassal states are playing the part of the Persian Empire, and belatedly the Greeks have formed a government, Syriza, that refuses to submit to the Washington Empire

Greece Again Can Save The West
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Finland After Elections: Olli Rehn and Ministry of Hybrid Affairs
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Finland After Elections: Olli Rehn and Ministry of Hybrid Affairs
April 21, 2015

The parliamentary election in Finland is kind of daily routine for Europe. The Centrists, Social-Democrats, the National Coalition Party… Does it really matter if there is a master in the house? Helsinki snaps to attention and clicks heels upon receiving a command from Brussels. But there is a problem that cannot leave Finnish farsighted politicians and businessmen indifferent. Too many factors – geography, military and political issues, economic cooperation and history – make the relationship with Russia an issue which is always on the radar screen. 

Ukraine Waits for Solutions to Its Problems from Everyone but Itself
November 1, 2014

At trilateral talks held in Brussels on October 30th, Russia, Ukraine and the European Commission reached an agreement on Russian gas supplies to Ukraine and gas transit to Europe. It is a temporary solution to this problem, since the agreement only covers the next five months – until the end of March 2015. Shortly before this, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso made it clear that emergency lending to Ukraine, including for the payment of its Russian gas debts, would not exceed €790 million (Ukraine is asking for €2 billion). Money for Ukraine can only be taken out of the pockets of European taxpayers. But European taxpayers are already disgruntled.

Ukraine Waits for Solutions to Its Problems from Everyone but Itself
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Scots Independents Lose Vote but Win the Fight
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Scots Independents Lose Vote but Win the Fight
September 20, 2014

The Scottish independents may have lost the vote in this week’s historic referendum on secession, but they have won a decisive fight – with the winning argument that the United Kingdom is a broken-down entity in drastic need of democratic overhaul. And it is not just within Britain that the essence of this argument is resonating. The Scots’ push for independence, or at the very least for acquiring more democratic powers, is serving to fuel separatist sentiments across Europe, in Spain’s Catalonia region, Belgium, Italy and elsewhere.
 

‘Every state has right to be different’: Top 10 takeaways from Putin’s foreign policy speech
July 2, 2014

Vladimir Putin said that the Western powers should allow countries around the globe “to live at their own discretion, not under someone’s haunting dictation.” Here are the Top 10 quotes from the president’s meeting with Russian diplomats.

‘Every state has right to be different’: Top 10 takeaways from Putin’s foreign policy speech
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