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‘Europe can use gas crisis as an excuse for new pipelines’

“The current gas crisis can be used by Europe as an excuse for pushing forward projects, like the Nabucco pipeline, which could stop Russia being one of their providers,” said Pavel Sorokin from the Unicredit Aton bank.

22.06.2010, 10:51 19 comments

Belarus president orders Russian gas transit to Europe halt

Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko has ordered the government halt the transit of Russian gas to Europe until Gazprom pays off its existing debt for gas transit, according to Itar-Tass news agency.

Demonstrators march in central Athens on May 4, 2010 (AFP Photo / Aris Messinis) 06.05.2010, 20:30 7 comments

Greece paralyzed by protests, passes austerity bill

On Thursday afternoon the Greek parliament passed a package of strong anti-crisis measures in exchange for vast financial aid from EU countries.

22.09.2009, 09:55 8 comments

EU to blame Georgia for the South Ossetian war

An independent international commission working for the EU has put the blame for last summer's war in South Ossetia on Georgia, but claim part of the responsibility also lies with Russia.

23.02.2010, 07:51 7 comments

Work discrimination – silence matter in Germany

Hundreds of thousands of people suffer from discrimination and harassment by colleagues and bosses in Germany every day. However, many do not speak out for fear of being unpopular at work or even losing their jobs.

Albanian militant commander "Snake", now Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi (in the center), back in 1999 (from www.ladepeche.fr 04.06.2009, 11:25 5 comments

Purely Islamic state set up in Europe

In Kosovo, a Muslim state has been allowed to spring up in the heart of Europe, says Milorad Dodik, the Prime Minister of Republika Srpska, one of the two parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

06.10.2010, 10:06 2 comments

Europe angry at US data-sharing demands

Anger is growing in Europe about new Washington data-sharing demands, in a move the US says is to stop potential terrorists from entering the country.

05.05.2009, 11:39 4 comments

“EU is a federal decentralized structure”

While some believe the European Union has a great future ahead, others are sure the bloc's days are numbered.

18.02.2009, 08:40 3 comments

“Believing cultures are equal is West’s biggest disease”

He’s being prosecuted for an alleged hate speech against Islam and Dutch MP Geert Wilders calls the Koran a “fascist book”, and Islam “a retarded culture”. Yet, he also claims he has nothing against Muslims.

18.06.2009, 12:14 3 comments

Latvia lacks money to assess “Soviet damage”

The Latvian commission tasked with calculating what they call “damage from occupation by the Soviet Union” has been disbanded. The government has axed it to save budget money.

`People won’t tolerate government’s betrayal`

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Czech voters must decide in a referendum on the fate of the US anti-missile radar, says Jan Tamas of ‘No to Radar’, a pressure group opposed to the plan.

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23.01.2009, 17:07

Friday's Press Review

This Friday Russian newspapers quote world-famous Russian politicians on Obama’s Presidency, explore the state of Russia-U.S. relations and interview a former national-level crisis manager on the current economic crisis.

26.01.2009, 12:03 1 comment

Angela Davis – American icon for the USSR

Soviet women wanted her haircut. Soviet children wrote letters begging the American president to free her. The USSR granted her the Lenin peace prize. But Americans hardly knew her name. She was Angela Davis.