Category Archives: Еconomy

Overview of Media on Skripal Attack: Economic Causes Prevail

The ‘Skripal poisoning’ is an equation with very many known unknowns. Can we try at least to investigate these issues? Yes, we can! Independent journalists all around the world are trying to understand this strange situation and find out the real the grounds for such diplomatic steps of Great Britain. British mass media have been many times get caught misleading

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G. G. LÓPEZ: The Arctic, the last frontier?

FBReporter contributor Germán López Gorraiz (1957-) is a Spanish economical and geopolitical analyst who writes for several Spanish and Latino American journals such as ”Tribuna de Navarra”. He lives in Navarra, Spain.

Vladimir Putin, in a press conference of the Ministry of Defense, announced the reopening of the military base located in Novosibirskie Ostrová, (archipelago of the Arctic Ocean), citing reasons of strategic security, since “the north of Russia is scarcely protected from possible attacks by both air and sea, “but behind this reasoning lies Russia’s interest in militarily controlling a route

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German Gorráiz: The decline of the European Union

FBReporter contributor Germán López Gorraiz (1957-) is a Spanish economical and geopolitical analyst who writes for several Spanish and Latino American journals such as ”Tribuna de Navarra”. He lives in Navarra, Spain.

…According to a secret document published by the Italian Linkiesta website and taken up by the Spanish ABC newspaper, the troika experts have concluded, “Not only will Athens be unable to face up to its financial obligations, but moreover, it will suffer a severe internal devaluation, a significant fall in prices and wages in the next few years.” …The exclusion

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Serbia is disintegrating under the “marching orders” from Brussels and Washington !?

At present time, the above “disintegration process” is most likely entering its last stage, as illustrated in following news articles. Opinion of this writer is, that the final decision on Serbia’ fate, will not rest with Western masters nor with its Serbian political puppets, but rather with Serbian people whose dissatisfaction with such policies is growing “larger and louder”!? The days ahead of us will tell…

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ROMANIAN PEOPLE WON- CHEVRON KICKED OUT OF ROMANIA…

Chevron ditches last European fracking project in Romania Published time: February 23, 2015 00:12 Russia Today Reuters / Mike Blake US energy giant Chevron is terminating its operations in Romania due to poor exploration results and prolonged protests by environmentalists.The withdrawal from this fracking project will mark the end of the company’s shale gas exploration in Europe. Because of falling

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Venezuela’s Victory Over Wall Street

By Tony Cartalucci Global Research, October 08, 2012 Venezuela looks to have effectively outmaneuvered Western designs to overthrow national sovereignty, but many challenges lay ahead. Venezuela has provided the world with a successful model to counter the subversive methods of Wall Street and London in their bid to overthrow yet another nation-state to be rolled into their global collective. However,

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Greek People Turn Out to Refuse Merkel’s ‘Tough Path’

  Police try to disperse protesters during (Reuters/Grigoris Siamidis) Greek protesters came out in full force in the streets of Athens today as German Chancellor Angela Merkel came and went to discuss further “painful” budget cuts the country will now endure to win favor with EU bankers. Modest estimates put the number of anti-austerity, anti-Merkel protesters at 50,000, who marched

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Confronting the EU “Oligarchy of Governments”. Joining Forces for Another Europe

By Tommaso Fattori In Europe we are living in particularly dramatic times. Democracy is in death-agony and we are witnessing post-democratic processes taking over at the national and supranational level. EU leaders have further concentrated decision-making power on public and fiscal policies in the hands of an oligarchy of governments, technocrats and the European Central Bank (ECB), which are subject

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Barcelona’s unemployed detail social tragedy engulfing Spain

By our reporters 5 October 2012 Since the outbreak of the economic crisis in 2008, unemployment in Spain has risen from 8 percent to nearly 25 percent, over double the European Union average. Amongst young people it has risen from 22 percent to 53 percent. In the poorer regions, including Extremadura, the Canary Islands and southern Andalucia, the unemployment rate

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