Spanish PM found an enemy. There’s no Plan B for Greece. In Soviet Russia, you rip off the bank!
The head of Spanish government Mariano Rajoy has a problem. The country with a galloping debt he’s leading has been in recession for two years...
August 18, 2013 8:30 pm / 18 comments
Proposal
INESS proposes to lower the minimum wage to € 1 or to a level which would minimise its influence on the labour market, and to introduce a social contributions deduction which would increase the net salaries of low-income employees,...
August 12, 2013 11:37 pm / 1 comment
Gloom approaching Italian banks. Portugal wants to decrease income tax. Obama’s hard drive is small.
“The Great Silence” is an excellent Italian western with the demonic Klaus Kinski playing the villain. It also happens to be a good wording...
August 10, 2013 12:04 pm / 5 comments
The Dutch government has ventured on a publication of an important paper. Will our representatives also have enough courage to express their opinion?
In Britain, there is a long-term discourse on the issue of setting a boundary to the power...
July 12, 2013 11:09 am / no comments
The week of accusing, voting, and reporting. Berlusconi, French socialists, the Cypriot president as well as the government of Iceland wanted to say something to the world.
The Czech prime minister has been hit by a “police-tsunami“ and...
July 3, 2013 10:13 am / no comments
The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany is making a decision on the OMT program of the European Central Bank (ECB). In Britain, the bi-polarity of attitudes towards the EU is gradating. Greece is in the top news again with clueless Troika...
July 1, 2013 8:11 pm / no comments
Latvians have been given the green light on their euro traffic-lights. German court is preparing its key decision. And the IMF is louring on Frenchmen.
The European Union, as well as the eurozone, is expecting a new member. While Croatia will...
June 24, 2013 8:33 am / no comments
The French President introduced his magnificent plans. The EU should become a political union governed from Brussels in two years.
According to Hollande, there is too much European lethargy. An offensive must be started – a construction...
June 8, 2013 4:50 pm / 1 comment
The financial crisis has been with us for six years and counting. The symptoms don’t change – growing unemployment, low or even stifled economic growth, the same ineffective measures adopted by governments and central banks. However,...
June 2, 2013 8:47 pm / 1 comment
Slovak media only very briefly caught a report about prepared tobacco directive in Brussels, which should bring a number of new regulations into the sector, such as banning flavoured tobacco or uniform dimensions and plain packaging of cigarettes....
May 27, 2013 12:38 pm / no comments