By Tony Cartalucci Global Research, October 08, 2012 Venezuela looks to have effectively outmaneuvered Western designs to overthrow national sovereignty, but many challenges lay ahead. Venezuela has provided the world with a […]
Greek People Turn Out to Refuse Merkel’s ‘Tough Path’
Police try to disperse protesters during (Reuters/Grigoris Siamidis) Greek protesters came out in full force in the streets of Athens today as German Chancellor Angela Merkel came and went to discuss […]
Confronting the EU “Oligarchy of Governments”. Joining Forces for Another Europe
By Tommaso Fattori In Europe we are living in particularly dramatic times. Democracy is in death-agony and we are witnessing post-democratic processes taking over at the national and supranational level. EU leaders […]
Barcelona’s unemployed detail social tragedy engulfing Spain
By our reporters 5 October 2012 Since the outbreak of the economic crisis in 2008, unemployment in Spain has risen from 8 percent to nearly 25 percent, over double the European Union […]
European Union demands further cuts in Greece
By Christoph Dreier 5 October 2012 Last weekend, representatives of the troika—the European Central Bank (ECB), European Commission (EC) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)—returned to Athens to discuss a third package […]
Self-Financing that Works for the Poor
By Estrella Gutiérrez Arely Domínguez, right, and other members of El Guapo at the inauguration of the bankomunales exhibit. Credit: Estrella Gutiérrez/IPS CARACAS, Oct 2 2012 (IPS) – “We were used to […]
Greece-Germany: who owes who? (1) London 1953: cancellation of the German debt
1 October by Eric Toussaint Since 2010, in the stronger countries of the eurozone most political leaders supported by mainstream media have flaunted their so-called generosity towards the Greek people and […]









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