Craig Stirling and Joel Rinneby: Eurozone’s Worst Year of Inflation Probably Ended With Respite December 30, 2022 Ben Wray Economics, Finance 0 Some signs that inflation may have peaked. Read the article HERE. EconomicsEuropeEuropean Central BankEurozoneInflationLink
Environment Peter Harris – Cop15: Lula Calls on Rich Nations to Give More to Protect Earth’s Ecosystems December 16, 2022 Ben Wray Environment, Solutions, Sustainability 0 EU has ruled out establishing a biodiversity fund as part of the Cop15 deal, a key demand from some developing countries. Read the article HERE.
Austerity Larry Elliot: Greece’s bailout is finally at an end – but has been a failure August 20, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, Economics, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 While European mainstream media has been euphoric concerning Greece´s exit from the beialout programme it was subjected to. The results are catastrophic: -500k people, mostly young, emigrated – Unemployment hit 27.8% (still >20%) – Youth […]
EU politics Lorenzo Marsili: The far-right has a utopia. What’s ours? August 7, 2018 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, National Politics 0 Trump’s former strategist Steve Bannon has vowed to help start a far-right revolution in Europe. Who will oppose him? Read here
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