Time for Eastern Europe to show EU a way ahead
The new EU President, former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, takes his office as the European Union’s leader on the first day of December 2014. His election to the highest EU post is both a reflection of stronger Eastern European states and a weakness of major Western governments. Bottom-line: EU leadership needs Eastern-European perspectives
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08.12.2014 (11734)
The Baltic States progress lies on the science’s development path
Both, a recent Commission’s report and a Eurobarometer survey (October 2014), underline that Europe’s future is based on science achievements. While EU’s member states are still facing many challenges, a lot of solutions to these problems would come from science and new technologies.
Science and research matter much for the future of Europe.
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Science and research matter much for the future of Europe.
14.10.2014 (13024)
Real and financial economy
Dr. Marc Faber founder and head of his own investment fund MARC FABER Ltd. Born in Zurich, Switzerland, he studied economics at the University of Zurich.
Publishes a monthly investment newsletter «Boom Gloom & Doom Report», author of several books. Known by the nickname «Dr Doom».
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Publishes a monthly investment newsletter «Boom Gloom & Doom Report», author of several books. Known by the nickname «Dr Doom».
16.11.2013 (26856)
Real economy and derivatives
Michel Chossudovsky is an award-winning author, Professor of Economics (emeritus) at the University of Ottawa, Founder and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), Montreal and Editor of the globalresearch.ca website
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14.11.2013 (22836)
Swiss bank bailout turned poison into profit
When the final chapter of the UBS bailout closes in November, the bank accounts will show tax payers, ordinary account holders and small businesses as the chief beneficiaries.
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02.11.2013 (24289)
DAVID VERSUS GOLIATH? «As a financial centre Switzerland is a small major power»
Speaking before the United Nations, Swiss President Ueli Maurer denounced the pressure put on small countries by big ones. Michael Ambuhl, former Secretary of State and negotiations strategist par excellence, puts things into perspective.
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11.10.2013 (15432)