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Dollar and euro: Whose crisis is bigger?
Dollar exchange rate continues to rise, despite the enormous national debt and virtually pre-default state of the USA. Why?
Mikhail Fedorov, analyst of “RIC-Finance”:
“Today, because of the debt crisis the Eurozone and the U.S. became competitors in terms of their attractiveness to outside investment, and therefore their ability to fund their own public loans. In fact, they...
Rapist Wins Right to Stay in UK
A 24-year-old Nigerian rapist has successfully avoided deportation from the UK after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that expelling him would violate his right to family life. Despite not having a partner or children, the court ordered the British government to allow him to stay and cover £3,500 of his legal bills.
The rapist, identified only as AA, had been convicted at the age of...
EU stocks fall amid Greece default fears
European stock markets fall as Greece seeks to convince EU and IMF officials it can avoid a default, 2011-09-19.
European stock markets have plunged once again amid fresh fears of Greece defaulting and more signs of economic weakness in the region.
Frankfurt’s DAX 30 index fell by 3.20 percent, while in Paris the CAC 40 dived 2.73 percents on Monday, AFP reported.
The London FTSE 100 index plunged...
French lawyers to sue Sarkozy over Libya abuses
Anti-government protesters, one of them holding Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) adopted flag, shout slogans against the regime during a demonstration.
In Libya, new government forces are turning up the heat on Colonel Gaddafi’s remaining supporters. Meanwhile, some Western leaders are facing charges at home over the legacy of their military intervention.
The defiant loyalists...
Cryos International turns down redheads
The world’s largest sperm bank has started turning down redheaded donors because there is too little demand for their sperm.
Ole Schou, Cryos’s director, said that there had been a surge in donations in recent years, allowing the facility to become much more picky about its donors.
“There are too many redheads in relation to demand,” he told told Danish newspaper Ekstrabladet....
Europe Stunned After Being Told “Obama Is Not In Charge”
A new report prepared by Russian Deputy Finance Minister Tatyana Nesterenko about the Eurogroup meeting of the Informal Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) in Wroclaw Poland on the growing European debt crisis states that EU Finance Ministers were “left stunned” Friday after they were told by US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner [photo top right] that President Obama was “not in...
Dark Matter found at last?
Scientists working on the Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers (CRESST) experiment may have recorded evidence of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) – a crucial step towards solving the mystery of ‘dark matter’, a material thought to make up the huge majority of the matter in the universe, but which is extremely difficult to detect.
WIMPs are bodies...
Russia to deploy S-400 air defense systems in joint drills with Belarus
S-400 air defense system
Russia will deploy advanced S-400 air defense systems during joint military exercises with Belarus in September, a spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry said.
The Union Shield 2011 drills will be held in central and southern Russia on September 16-22. The exercises are aimed at improving combat readiness of the Belarus-Russian regional joint force, as well as raising interoperability...
New Cydonia-Like Face Discovered on Mars
Matteo Ianneo
An Italian explorer interested in astronomy and exploring of Mars has yet again discovered a great structure on Mars which is very similar to the Cydonia region of Mars where there are a couple of pyramids and what looks like an Egyptian sphinx. Mr. Matteo Ianneo’s discovery however looks like the head of an Asian, more specifically a Japanese warrior, a Samurai.
Although shocking,...
European astronomers find 16 'super-earths'
European astronomers have claimed to discover at least 16 new so-called “Super-Earths” —planets similar to our own but many times denser— of which one is potentially habitable.
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) said the exoplanets were seen through the High Accuracy Radical velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) telescope in Chile.
“The harvest of discoveries from HARPS has exceeded...
Police clash with Italian protesters
Protesters throw projectiles at riot police in front of the Italian Parliament in Rome, September 15, 2011.
Italian riot police have clashed with protesters rallying against the Italian parliament’s final approval for the government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s recent austerity package.
The violence erupted outside the parliament as lawmakers were on the austerity measures, AP...
'It's all over for Greece' as Euro endgame looms
The “endgame” in the eurozone’s debt crisis is fast approaching, analysts declared yesterday, amid growing warnings from politicians and bankers that the reality of a Greek default and possible exit from the eurozone can be denied no longer.
German chancellor Angela Merkel and French president Nicolas Sarkozy will hold a conference call with Greek premier George Papandreou today,...
Russian Lib-Dem leader in 'ethnic' campaign call
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
The Head of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia has called on ethnic Russians to vote for him. He also accused the US of exploiting Russia and the whole world, saying US special services were behind the 9/11 attacks.
Speaking in his trademark demagogic manner, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR), Vladimir Zhirinovsky, told a party congress on Tuesday that their...
Russian President tells British PM, Russia will never extradite Andrei Lugovoy
All smiles: But Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (left) has told David Cameron (right) that he will never hand over the prime suspect for the murder of Alexander Litvinenko.
David Cameron was told last night Russia will ‘never’ hand over the prime suspect for the murder of Alexander Litvinenko.
The Prime Minister – making the first visit by a British leader to Moscow for six years...
Dmitry Rogozin: Within the Russian Mainstream
An article in the Financial Times adds some interesting details about Rogozin and the situation in Russia (“Medvedev appeals for ethnic tolerance“). First, things are definitely heating up:
Opinion polls show that 55-60 per cent of Russians support the slogan “Russia for the Russians”, and nationalism threatens to become the new centre of gravity in domestic politics ahead of the December...