By Simon
Denyer and Anna Nemtsova, Published: May 2 E-mail the writer
"Ό,τι η ψυχή επιθυμεί, αυτό και πιστεύει." Δημοσθένης (Whatever the soul wishes, thats what it believes, Demosthenes)
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Ukraine suffers deadliest day in months; 34 killed in Odessa
Behind the Masks in Ukraine, Many Faces of Rebellion
By C. J.
CHIVERS and NOAH SNEIDERMAY 3, 2014
The New
York Times
SLOVYANSK,
Ukraine — The rebel leader spread a topographic map in front of a closed
grocery store here as a Ukrainian military helicopter flew past a nearby hill.
Ukrainian troops had just seized positions along a river, about a mile and a
half away. The commander thought they might advance.
He issued
orders with the authority of a man who had seen many battles. “Go down to the
bridge and set up the snipers,” the leader, who gave only a first name, Yuri,
said to a former Ukrainian paratrooper, who jogged away.
Opinion: Putin's empire building is not a new Cold War
By Russia
Foundation chair David Clark, Special to CNN
April 29, 2014 -- Updated 1105 GMT (1905 HKT)
[Editor's
note: David Clark is chair of the Russia Foundation, which is a UK-based
think-tank focused on education and dialogue on themes including democracy and
economic cooperation. Clark was a special
adviser to former foreign secretary Robin Cook between 1997 and 2001. Follow Clark on Twitter. The opinions expressed in this
commentary are solely his.]
This was
the name given to the region by Catherine the Great after she captured it from
the Ottomans in the late 18th century and began colonizing it with Russian,
Ukrainian and German settlers.
Along with
his assertion that Crimea belongs to Russia because of the blood-price
Russian troops paid to conquer it more than two centuries ago, Putin's
appropriation of Tsarist terminology establishes a new and troubling benchmark
for his irredentist project.
Amid continued defiance, Ukrainian official vows: 'We are not stopping'
By Greg
Botelho, Victoria Butenko and Nick Paton Walsh, CNN
May 3, 2014 -- Updated 2314 GMT (0714 HKT)
On the
other, there was the pro-Russian separatist leader in Luhansk who announced the
formation of an army to march on Kiev .
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Στουρνάρας: Δεν παίζουμε με το ευρώ
http://www.nooz.gr/economy/epi8esi-stournara-ston-suriza-gia-tin-oikonomia
ΑΘΗΝΑ 29/04/2014
Για «τριχοτόμηση προσωπικότητας» αναφορικά με το νόμισμα
κατηγόρησε ο Γ. Στουρνάρας τον ΣΥΡΙΖΑ στη Βουλή, επισημαίνοντας: «Δεν παίζουμε
με το ευρώ. Δεν παίζουμε με το νόμισμα, με τα ιερά και τα όσια. Σταματήστε να
ακροβατείτε σε τεντωμένο σκοινί. Ευχόμαστε να κατασταλάξετε επιτέλους».
«Εως σήμερα θεωρούσαμε ότι ο ΣΥΡΙΖΑ έχει δύο απόψεις για το
νόμισμα -διχοτόμηση προσωπικότητας το λένε αυτό την ιατρική. Από τη μία η
συνιστώσα της δραχμής από Λαφαζάνη και από την άλλη μια περίεργη άποψη, που
θέλει ευρώ, αλλά και να χρεοκοπεί όποτε θέλει η χώρα ή να κόβει νομίσμα όποτε
θέλει. Ας το πούμε οιονεί ευρώ» είπε.
Ακόμη 35 απολύσεις στον ΟΣΥ για πλαστά στοιχεία
http://www.nooz.gr/greece/osu-ki-alles-35-apoliseis-gia-plasta-pistopoiitika
ΑΘΗΝΑ 30/04/2014
Συνεχίζονται οι απολύσεις εργαζομένων στις Οδικές
Συγκοινωνίες μετά τους ελέγχους που διενεργούνται για κατάθεση πλαστών
πιστοποιητικών κατά την πρόσληψή τους. Με απόφαση της διοίκησης της ΟΣΥ, που
δημοσιεύεται στη «Διαύγεια», από την 1η Μαΐου, απολύονται ακόμη 35 εργαζόμενοι.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Disarray in eastern Ukraine as protest is attacked, mayor is shot
By Griff
Witte and William Booth, Published: April 28 E-mail the writers
The Washington Post
“East and
West together,” they chanted.
But in Ukraine , even
such anodyne appeals to unity can be a magnet for trouble. The protesters,
including old men and grade-school-age children, were walking into a trap.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Russia complains of large Ukrainian troop buildup in east
By Ralph
Ellis, Laura Smith-Spark and Gul Tuysuz, CNN
April 27, 2014 -- Updated 0122 GMT (0922 HKT)
Quoting a
Russian Defense Ministry source, RIA Novosti said satellite photos showed the
force forming around the city that has become a friction point between the Ukraine
military and pro-Russian militants.
The Defense
Ministry source said the number of Ukraine troops put the pro-Russian
militants at a disadvantage because the latter are "armed only with small
amount of pistols and shotguns." Many eastern Ukraine
residents have Russian roots and sympathize with Moscow .
Friday, April 25, 2014
Ukraine tense as Russia launches military drills, activists die in clashes
By Laura
Smith-Spark, Ben Brumfield and Victoria Butenko, CNN
April 25, 2014 -- Updated 0344 GMT (1144 HKT)
CNN
The Russian
response was swift.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin said "if the Kiev regime has started to use the army
against the population inside the country, it, beyond any doubt, is a very
serious crime."
Thursday, April 24, 2014
More Greek Statistics? Troika Confirms Primary Surplus
9:17 am ET Apr
23, 2014
The Wall
Street Journal
By MATINA STEVIS and
CHARLES FORELLE
The
European Commission said Wednesday that Greece recorded a primary surplus
of €1.5 billion in 2013, overshooting a target of a balanced primary balance
and paving the way for the country’s talks on debt relief later this year.
Hurray,
many said: Athens has finally met its budget
goals, after years of failing to comply with austerity targets that crushed the
economy and were later viewed as too tough even by Greece ’s creditors. This latest
development means that the Greek government can redistribute some of the
above-target surplus to its citizens. (In theory, it also means Greece could
default on external debt and continue paying pensions and salaries internally
from the taxes it raises, but that’s a different story.)
Ukraine’s Military Drive in East Enters Neutral Gear, as Pact on Crisis Is Tested
By ANDREW
ROTH and NEIL MacFARQUHARAPRIL 23, 2014
The New
York Times
SLOVYANSK,
Ukraine — The promised Ukrainian military effort to reassert control over the
restive eastern part of the country barely registered on Wednesday, but the
Geneva agreement to defuse the crisis in the country frayed even further as the
United States and Russia exchanged warnings and accusations of meddling in the
region.
The
Ukrainian Interior Ministry in Kiev
said that it had flushed out armed separatists in Sviatogorsk — a town near
Slovyansk, a stronghold of pro-Russian militants in the east — and that no one
was injured in the operation. But a Ukrainian military official who spoke on
the condition of anonymity said the presence of the militants in the city had
been minimal. “You cannot say that there had been a powerful outburst of
separatism there,” he said.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Greece qualifies for new debt relief after 2013 budget surplus
BRUSSELS/ATHENS
Wed Apr 23, 2014 7:59am EDT
(Reuters) -
Greece is set to obtain more debt relief from its international lenders after
European officials confirmed on Wednesday that Athens had topped its fiscal
targets and achieved a budget surplus in 2013.
Wednesday's
announcement come on the fourth anniversary of Greece's official request for a
bailout after it lost access to global bond markets. Earlier this month, Greece
returned to the markets with the sale of five-year bonds.
The budget
surplus is a sign of the progress Greece has made to fix its finances after
four years of tough bailout-imposed austerity that wiped out almost a quarter
of its GDP and sent unemployment to record highs of almost 28 percent.
Eurostat: Στα 3,4 δισ. ευρώ το πρωτογενές πλεόνασμα για την Ελλάδα
ΕΛΕΝΗ
ΒΑΡΒΙΤΣΙΩΤΗ, ΣΩΤΗΡΗΣ ΝΙΚΑΣ
Καθημερινή
23-4-2014
Πρωτογενές πλεόνασμα ύψους σχεδόν 3,4 δισ. ευρώ για τον
προϋπολογισμό προκύπτει από τα στοιχεία που δημοσίευσε σήμερα η Eurostat. Συγκεκριμένα,
βάσει των κανόνων της Ευρωπαϊκής Αρχής το έλλειμμα Γενικής Κυβέρνησης
διαμορφώθηκε στα 23,109 δισ. ευρώ και εξαιρουμένης της στήριξης των τραπεζών,
οδηγεί σε πρωτογενές πλεόνασμα 3,4 δισ. ευρώ, στοιχείο ευθυγραμμισμένιο απόλυτα
με τις πρόσφατες αντίστοιχες ανακοινώσεις της ΕΛΣΤΑΤ, στις 14 Απριλίου.
President Obama, disregarding his own red line, dithers on Ukraine
By
Editorial Board, Published: April 22
The Washington Post
AFTER AN
agreement to “de-escalate tensions and restore security” in Ukraine was announced Thursday, Secretary of
State John F. Kerry was very explicit about U.S. expectations. “We fully expect
the Russians . . . to demonstrate their seriousness by insisting that the
pro-Russian separatists who they’ve been supporting lay down their arms [and]
leave the buildings” in eastern Ukraine ,
he said. “I made clear to Foreign Minister [Sergei] Lavrov today that if we are
not able to see progress . . . this weekend, then we will have no choice but to
impose further costs on Russia .”
Friday, April 18, 2014
UPDATE 1-National Bank of Greece plans senior unsecured bond sale
Thu Apr 17,
2014 4:22am EDT
By Aimee
Donnellan
Reuters
LONDON,
April 17 (IFR) - National Bank of Greece, rated Caa1/CCC/B-, is preparing to
sell the second senior unsecured bank bond from the country in the past four
weeks, with fixed income investors increasingly willing to back Europe's most
troubled credits.
NBG has
mandated Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, HSBC and
Morgan Stanley to arrange investor calls and a group presentation in London next week to
discuss a possible senior unsecured bond transaction.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Why Ukraine crisis has China in a bind
April 15th,
2014
02:31 PM ET
By
Christopher S. Chivvis and Bonny Lin, Special to CNN
CNN
(Editor's
note: Christopher S. Chivvis is a senior political scientist at the nonprofit,
nonpartisan RAND Corporation and expert in European and Eurasian security
issues. You can follow him @cchivvis. Bonny Lin is an associate political
scientist at RAND and an expert on Asia-Pacific security issues. The views
expressed are their own.)
At Sunday
night's emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, Western countries denounced
Russian efforts to destabilize eastern Ukraine . Depending on your reading
of its statement, China
either refused to do the same, or refused to back Russia . Either way, the meeting was
just the latest example of how the Ukraine
crisis has put China
in a bind.
In Ukraine, a crisis of bullets and economics
By Anthony
Faiola, Published: April 16
The Washington Post
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
10 Quick Ways to Lose All Your Friends
Jeff Haden April 12,
2014
TIME Magazine
TIME Magazine
This post
is in partnership with Inc., which offers useful advice, resources, and
insights to entrepreneurs and business owners. The article below was originally
published at Inc.com.
Want to win
friends and influence people? Here are 10 things that ensure you won’t:
1. You
thoughtlessly waste other peoples’ time. Every time you’re late to an
appointment or meeting says your time is more important. Every time you wait
until the grocery clerk finishes ringing you up to search for your debit card
says you couldn’t care less if others have to wait unnecessarily. Every time
you take three minutes to fill your oversize water bottle while a line stacks
up behind you says you’re in your own little world–and your world is the only
world that matters.
China economic growth slows to 18-month low in first-quarter
BY ADAM
ROSE AND XIAOYI SHAO
BEIJING Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:29am EDT
(Reuters) -
China 's economy grew at its
slowest pace in 18 months at the start of 2014, but did a touch better than
expected and showed some improvement in March, suggesting Beijing will not rush to follow up recent
steps to support activity.
Authorities
have ruled out major stimulus to fight short-term dips in growth, signaling the
slowdown was an expected consequence of their reform drive, even as some
analysts think the economy will lose further momentum.
Ukraine Suffers Setback in Bid to Confront Pro-Russian Militias
By ANDREW E. KRAMERAPRIL 16, 2014
The New
York Times
SLOVYANSK,
Ukraine — The opening phase of what the Ukrainian government has called a
military operation to confront pro-Russian militants suffered a setback
Wednesday morning when six armored personnel carriers flying a Russian flag
drove into town here and parked in the central square.
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