Luxembourg Times: The great climate backslide: how governments are regressing February 12, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, Energy, Environment, Sustainability 0 Just months after COP26 talks, doubt is already being cast on whether countries are going to maintain progress this year. Is anyone really surprised? Read Here LinkLuxembourg Times
Economics Bill Mitchell: On money printing and bond issuance – Part 1 August 26, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance 0 Now that prominent mainstream economists have grudgingly accepted some of the elements of Modern Monetary Theory, they are simultaneously trying to discredit it to save face. Read here
EU politics Vila Web – The 2030 Barcelona-Pyrenees Olympic bid meets with opposition November 15, 2021 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, National Politics 0 Celebrated athlete Kílian Jornet among signatories of manifesto rejecting winter games in Catalonia Read here
EU politics Alex De Jong – A confident far-right and a stagnant parliamentary left in the Netherlands October 21, 2025 Ben Wray EU politics, National Politics 0 Analysis of Dutch politics ahead of a new election on 29 October. In ‘International Viewpoint’. Read the article HERE.
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