Posted: 10/16/2014 8:47 pm EDT
"Ό,τι η ψυχή επιθυμεί, αυτό και πιστεύει." Δημοσθένης (Whatever the soul wishes, thats what it believes, Demosthenes)
Friday, October 17, 2014
Syrian Kurds Gain Importance In Campaign Against ISIS
Thursday, October 16, 2014
ECB eyes extra funding for Greek banks as Athens markets plunge
BY GEORGE
GEORGIOPOULOS AND JOHN O'DONNELL
ATHENS/FRANKFURT
Thu Oct 16, 2014 11:45am EDT
(Reuters) -
The European Central Bank will loosen its terms for accepting security from
Greek banks to allow them to tap more of its funding, offering the country's
lenders support as stock and bond markets in Athens tumble.
This will
provide a powerful incentive for Athens ,
which has toyed with the idea of quitting its financial aid program earlier
than scheduled, to stay under the supervision of international lenders rather
than attempt to go it alone.
ISIS Retreating from Kobani, Says Kurdish Official
Rishi
Iyengar 4:58 AM ET
TIME
The radical
Islamist militants now reportedly control only 20% of the border town, as
opposed to about 40% before
The Islamic
State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) has suffered setbacks and has begun
retreating from parts of the Syrian border town of Kobani, according to a local
official, who said Kurdish forces were advancing against the militant group.
Idris
Nassan told the BBC that ISIS had previously
controlled almost half the town but currently occupies “less than 20%.”
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
New Ebola Cases May Rise to 10,000 a Week by December
U.N. Health
Body Aims to Have Majority of Cases Isolated Within Two Months to Reverse
Outbreak
The Wall
Street Journal
By ANDREW
MORSE
Updated
Oct. 14, 2014 5:40 p.m. ET
469
COMMENTS
The Unserious Air War Against ISIS
The
campaign against Serbia
in 1999 averaged 138 strike sorties daily. Against Islamic State in Iraq
and Syria: seven.
The Wall
Street Journal
By MARK
GUNZINGER And JOHN STILLION
Oct. 14,
2014 7:04 p.m. ET
Since U.S. planes first struck targets in Iraq on Aug. 8,
a debate has raged over the effectiveness of the Obama administration’s air
campaign against Islamic State. The war of words has so far focused on the need
to deploy American boots on the ground to provide accurate intelligence and
possibly force ISIS fighters to defend key
infrastructure they have seized, such as oil facilities. But debate is now
beginning to focus on the apparent failure of airstrikes to halt the terror
group’s advances in Iraq and Syria—especially Islamic State’s pending seizure
of Kobani on the Syrian border with Turkey.
White House insists anti-Isis strategy is on track despite setbacks on the ground
Isis
advances on Baghdad
and Kobani despite 21 air strikes
Dan Roberts
in Washington and Constanze Letsch in Istanbul
The
Guardian, Tuesday 14 October 2014 20.31 BST
The
Guardian
The US-led
campaign to combat Islamic State (Isis) fighters in Syria
and Iraq
is facing a growing crisis of confidence as setbacks on the battlefield
coincide with efforts to improve allied coordination and calls for President
Barack Obama to escalate the military attacks.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
WHO: Ebola Is Modern Era's Worst Health Emergency
AP
| By By JIM GOMEZ
Posted:
10/13/2014 7:29 am EDT
MANILA,
Philippines (AP) — The World Health Organization called the Ebola outbreak
"the most severe, acute health emergency seen in modern times" on Monday
but also said that economic disruptions can be curbed if people are adequately
informed to prevent irrational moves to dodge infection.
ISIS May Have Chemical Weapons
Posted:
10/13/2014 9:01 pm EDT
Akbar
Shahid Ahmed
Fear and firepower: Bloodlust biggest weapon in ISIS arsenal
By Perry
ChiaramontePublished October 14, 2014
FoxNews.com
The
terrorist army of Islamic State has missiles, tanks and bombs, but the potent
weapon that allows a relatively small force to keep much of Iraq and Syria in its grip is bloodlust - in
the form of beheadings, crucifixions and mass executions.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Greek recession deeper initially but milder later, revised data shows
ATHENS Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:35am EDT
(Reuters) -
The recession in Greece
that began in 2008 was deeper than thought in the early phase but turned milder
than estimated in the last two years, revised data showed on Friday.
Russia Interventions Cross $3 Billion as Rate Bets Surge on Oil
By Vladimir
Kuznetsov Oct 10, 2014 1:44 PM GMT+0300
Bloomberg
The central
bank sold $1.5 billion on Oct. 8, according to data on its website today, the
most for a single day since a $4.41 billion intervention that preceded the
Crimea referendum to join Russia
in March. Wagers for interest-rate increases soared to a six-year high as Brent
oil’s slide to four-year lows sent the ruble sliding further past 40 per
dollar.
Ruble Rout Pounding Russia’s Retailers as Prices Soar
By Matthew
Campbell and Ilya Khrennikov Oct 10,
2014 11:53 AM GMT+0300
Bloomberg
The
generally upbeat story -- and current hardship -- of Russia ’s middle class since the end
of the Cold War can be partly told through Dixy Group.
Greek Bond Investors Look to Confidence Vote for Respite
By Nikos
Chrysoloras and Antonis Galanopoulos Oct
10, 2014 11:14 AM GMT+0300
Bloomberg
After a
monthlong rollercoaster for Greek government bonds and stocks, the country’s
lawmakers are poised to give investors a brief respite.
Greece Seeks $508 Million by Securitizing Real Estate
By Sharon
Smyth and Eleni Chrepa Oct 10, 2014 1:02
PM GMT+0300
Bloomberg
The Greek
fund charged with selling state assets will attempt to raise 400 million euros
($508 million) by securitizing real estate in a move designed to attract
investment to the debt-stricken country.
The
Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund will sell shares in a company with
about 300 properties ranging from retail, office and tourism-related real
estate including land for development, Andreas Taprantzis, the fund’s executive
director, said in an Oct. 8 interview in his Athens office. The company will then sell
debt backed by the properties.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Οι νεόπλουτοι του ΣΥΡΙΖΑ
ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ 12:40
Πάσχος Μανδραβέλης
Από την εφημερίδα Καθημερινή
Στη χώρα όπου ανθούν η φαιδρά πορτοκαλέα και ο ΣΥΡΙΖΑ
ακούσαμε κι αυτό: η Πολιτική Γραμματεία του κόμματος της αξιωματικής
αντιπολίτευσης αποφάσισε να... κρατήσει μούτρα στον κοινοβουλευτικό εκπρόσωπο
του κυβερνώντος κόμματος, ήτοι στον κ. Αδωνι Γεωργιάδη, εξαιτίας των ατυχών
δηλώσεων του τελευταίου για τις καταθέσεις.
Monday, October 6, 2014
ISIS enters Kobani, city's defenders see 'last chance to leave,' sources say
By Ralph Ellis, CNN
October 5, 2014 -- Updated 2250 GMT (0650 HKT)
(CNN) --
ISIS moved closer to seizing Kobani on Sunday as militants entered the
southeastern edge of the Syrian city and street-to-street fighting began, a
fighter and a media activist inside the city told CNN.
The city's
defenders were looking for ways to escape the Kurdish stronghold strategically
located near the Turkish border, the fighter said.
"It's
the last chance to leave," the fighter said. The fighter and media
activist requested their names be withheld for security reasons.
Friday, October 3, 2014
ECB Pauses to Observe Results of Recent Stimulus Measures
Rates on
Hold, as Policy Makers Set to Buy Bonds and Asset-Backed Securities to Help
Economy
The Wall
Street Journal
By BRIAN
BLACKSTONE CONNECT
Updated
Oct. 2, 2014 1:41 p.m. ET
Australia authorizes special forces troops to go to Iraq
BY LINCOLN FEAST
SYDNEY Fri Oct 3, 2014 3:16am EDT
(Reuters) -
Australian special forces troops will be deployed in Iraq to assist in the fight against
Islamic State militants, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Friday, and its
aircraft will also join U.S.-led coalition strikes.
Hong Kong Protests: China Pushes Back Against U.S.
The Wall Street Journal
By CHARLES
HUTZLER
Oct. 1,
2014 11:56 p.m. ET
In a rare
public spat, China 's foreign
minister, Wang Yi, pushed back against U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on
the Hong Kong protests, with the Chinese official saying the U.S. should stay out of China 's internal affairs.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
U.K. Carries Out First Airstrikes in Iraq
Ministry of
Defense Says RAF Destroyed an Islamic State Arsenal and a Machine Gun-Mounted
Vehicle
The Wall
Street Journal
By JENNY
GROSS
Updated
Sept. 30, 2014 5:15 p.m. ET
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