Russia forced to withdraw from South Stream project due to EU stance
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a meeting in the Presidential Palace in Ankara December 1, 2014. Russia is forced to withdraw from the South...
View Article30% of Ireland’s population living in extreme poverty
Almost 1.4 million Irish residents, or 30 percent of Ireland’s population, were forced to endure “enforced deprivation” throughout 2013, the state’s Central Statistics Office (CSO) says. New figures,...
View ArticleFrance unveils multibillion euro saving plan to cut budget deficit
France has unveiled a multibillion euro cost cutting plan to be executed over two years in order to press down its deficit below the European Union’s cap. The Finance Ministry revealed on Wednesday...
View ArticleIMF walks out of bailout talks with Greece
International Monetary Fund representatives have cut short negotiations with Greek officials in Brussels, after they failed to present a viable reform plan. The move has left Athens, due to repay €1.6...
View ArticleGreece likely to exit euro and EU without deal with creditors
Athens is likely to leave the eurozone and the EU if it fails to reach an agreement to unlock a €7.2 billion bailout installment, said a statement from the Bank of Greece. “Failure to reach an...
View ArticleHungary suspends EU rules on accepting refugees
Hungary has indefinitely suspended EU asylum rules under which it must take back refugees who entered Europe though Hungary, a government spokesman said. EU Commission called on for immediate...
View ArticleGreece ready to accept all bailout terms
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is ready to accept almost all the conditions proposed by the country’s international creditors at the weekend, marking the latest attempt to keep Greece in the...
View ArticleWhy Is EU Demanding That Macedonia Change Its Name?
“The EU is not involved in changing the identity of people. Identity is something sacred and it should not be negotiable,” according to European Union ambassador Erwan Fouere. So why is the EU...
View ArticleEU approves Greece third bailout
Eurozone finance ministers have finally approved Greece’s third debt bailout after Greek parliament endorsed the rescue package following a tough all-night debate. “New loans of up to €86 billion will...
View ArticleTTIP Documents on EC talks with Big Tobacco heavily redacted
Redacted documents detailing covert meetings between the European Commission (EC) and powerful tobacco lobbyists have compounded fears a secretive EU-US trade deal would allow tobacco giants to sue...
View ArticleEuropean Commission Head Prepares Plan to Battle Chaos With Migration in EU
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will present a new 16-point plan aimed to stop the chaos with the inflow of refugees to the bloc, obliging the heads of the EU member states to better...
View ArticleGreek President Accuses Turkey of Smuggling Migrants
Greek President Prokopios Pavlopoulos accused Turkey on Monday of facilitating the smuggling of migrants from its territory to Europe, in an interview with a German newspaper. “I have serious concerns...
View ArticleEU Leaders Claim No Link Between Cologne Sex Attacks And Migrant Crisis
The European Commission has declared the Cologne sex attacks on New Year’s Eve have nothing to do with Europe’s ongoing migrant crisis, describing such links as “false associations”. Internal minutes...
View ArticleEU To Finally Close Borders to the Endless "Refugees" On March 1st
As Hungary’s central bank buys guns and bullets to protect against “international security risks,” a report citing a source close to the EU Commission suggests that the deepening chaos of the migrant...
View ArticleBig Business and Washington to have final say on EU trade laws under TTIP
Unelected European Commission (EC) officials won’t be able to make new trade laws without asking Washington first, if the secretive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) comes into...
View ArticleEurope will be Diverse in its remotest places, it's our "destiny", or war -...
Frans Timmermans, the Vice President of the European Commission, gave a speech saying that Europe is not allowed to remain majority European. “Diversity is now in some parts of Europe seen as a...
View ArticleEurope Close to Total Annihilation as EC Wants Turkey to Join Schengen
The European Commission has given its support to a visa-free travel deal with Turkey after Ankara threatened to back out of a landmark migration deal. It is proposed to lift visa requirements by the...
View ArticleEU brokers secret deal with Sudan to limit refugees
The European Union has reportedly brokered a controversial deal with Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir in an effort to limit refugees entering the continent from Africa. The ambassadors of the...
View ArticleTTIP tensions escalate in email exchange between EU, US
As the US and EU continue to secretly debate the controversial Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), talks aren’t only taking place behind closed doors. Frustrations are also being...
View ArticleEU Proposes Government ID to Use Internet
The European Union is proposing a government ID for using the Internet which will eradicate both on-line privacy and free speech. Spearheaded by former communist official Andrus Ansip, the European...
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