Hollande's "Growth" Package
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Hollande is proposing to France's European partners a growth package consisting of 3 parts: EU structural funds of 55 billion, European Investment Bank loans of 60 billion, and project bonds of 5 billion, for a total of 120 billion euros, or less tha...
Pick of Recent Books that Most Probably Influence the Academic Thought
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I was recently asked which book would I recommend to be translated into the Estonian language. The Bible and Qur’an having already been translated, I recommended (and what else to do if your freedom of movement is constrained) the following boo...
Greece, the post-election questions
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The New Democrats are off to attempt forming a coalition, Pasok’s busy making itself look important but will probably join, while Syriza says it’ll be “very powerful”...
Russia: Interview with Jesse Heath of The Russia Monitor
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As an American lawyer and Anglophone blogger writing about Russia, Jesse Heath's work is distinct for its detailed focus on technical aspects of Russian law, economics, and politics. Kevin Rothrock recently spoke with Heath by telephone, to learn mor...
EU Commission reacts to Erdoğan’s circular… a FP roundup…
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TweetCommission sends strong message to Ankara after Erdogan`s circular by Turkish Digest Commission sends strong message to Ankara after Erdogan`s circular FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE • Sun, Jun 17, 2012 The European Commission has sent a strong message to...
EFD Rights Watch: 13 Inmates Killed in Turkish Prison Fire
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TweetTurkey charges Kurd over lemon from BBC News | Europe | World Edition A Kurdish man who is deaf and unable to speak may be jailed for 25 years in Turkey for supporting terrorism, with a half-lemon cited as evidence. 13 Inmates K...
Greek election results: New Democracy by a whisker
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Official exit poll from interior ministry puts ND on 29.5% and Syriza on 27.1%. It also looks like the GD vote has held. It looks like the conservatives of New Democracy have won by a whisker, and will form a government, but (as Roger comments belo...
Top Three Study In The Side Of Optics
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One interesting field that is worth of your time to spend to is the world where optics products rule. If you are well familiar with this field, then it is very likely that you are also cognizant to the things that are associated with it. Whenever opt...
Greece wants the euro but doesn't want the austerity. How much longer can this go on?
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Supporters of the euro, in Athens and in Brussels, have been quick to proclaim victory. Greek Euro-enthusiasts congratulated their countrymen on their level-headedness, while EU officials indicated that the country might be rewarded with a slight rel...
No More Tears – Enough is Enough
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The former employees at the Finnish flagship company Nokia might just be listening to the classic break up song by Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand. At the moment there’s not much sunshine in the once so prosperous and dynamic Nokia … Contin...
No More Tears – Enough is Enough
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The former employees at the Finnish flagship company Nokia might just be listening to the classic break up song by Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand. At the moment there’s not much sunshine in the once so prosperous and dynamic Nokia … Contin...
More supply management demanded in COMAGRI single CMO report - by Alan Matthews
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Michel Dantin's draft COMAGRI report on the single Common Market Organisation regulation would allow producer organisations greater powers to manage supply particularly in crisis situations.
More supply management demanded in COMAGRI single CMO report - by Alan Matthews
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Michel Dantin's draft COMAGRI report on the single Common Market Organisation regulation would allow producer organisations greater powers to manage supply particularly in crisis situations.
FTfm on AV
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Some highlights from Monday’s FTfmChina fund industry to triple in sizeChina’s mutual fund industry will triple in size to Rmb6.8tn by 2015, reversing an industry...
“Stop the presses” | Youropa’s press review #5
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In the Sunday media review, Youropa digs into a week of EU coverage and picks up a few pieces that caught our attention. Some of the most interesting stories from international newspapers handpicked by Youropa’s editors.
Iranian file – Moscow : another useless summit?
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Varianta în limba română poate fi citită pe noul site al PPW. Lately, it seems to become common as the leaders of the world to meet in the many and various summits just to change their contradictory opinions and, of … Continue reading ͛...
On Newstalk about Nixon.
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The cheeky Andrea Pappin and I have a tongue-in-cheek discussion on Newstalk 106 about President Nixon and Watergate on “Davenport after Dark” here. It’s the 40th anniversary, and we were invited. It wasn’t some sort of hijack...
You too can be the Change in Cyprus
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Cyprus participates in «Inside Out Project» One of the biggest collective art exhibitions in the world On 21 September 2012 (World Day of Peace) will unite the world through a transaction portraits from country to country.
ECMI Kosovo launches language learning project
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A new ECMI Kosovo project has been launched on 15 May. The project aims at promoting the integration of Kosovo's communities' members into the wider society. Continue reading →...
Of Flying Cars and the Declining Rate of Profit
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"Where, in short, are the flying cars? Where are the force fields, tractor beams, teleportation pods, antigravity sleds, tricorders, immortality drugs, colonies on Mars, and all the other technological wonders any child growing up in the mid-to-l...
Is the Mediterranean the World’s Messiest Neighborhood? And the Mid-Life Crisis of the EU?
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What to watch this weekend: the US golf open in San Francisco, the Euro 2012, the third game of the NBA Finals–Go Heat–or the latest Ridley Scott’s Prometheus? In fact the place to look and observe should be the Mediterranean. This weekend the...
ECMI issues guidebook on minority issues for Belarus
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The ECMI guidebook 'Minority Issues in the Republic of Belarus, Europe and the World' is now available online. The book is issued in Russian. Continue reading →...


