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IMF recognizes the legitimate government of Libya CNT International Monetary Fund (IMF) recognizes now on the National Transitional Council (CNT) as the legitimate government of Libya, said to the press, in Marseille (France), general director of the institution, Christine Lagarde, informs AFP Saturday.
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Passengers evacuated the airport in Washington because of false alerts Several passengers were evacuated on Saturday from Washington Dulles airport after discovery of a "suspicious object" inside the airport the day before the commemoration of ten years after the September 11 attacks, said a spokesman.
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Euro fate in the hands of Slovakia. Today sees the crucial vote Just decide today the fate of Greece in Slovakia. Parliament voted in Bratislava the second rescue package for Greece and expansion of the European Stability.
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British Prime Minister David Cameron: The situation in the euro area is risky "You are just weeks away from financial disaster," warned British Prime Minister David Cameron. It asks European leaders to apply a measure of "bazooka" economic recovery to end the debt crisis in the euro area.
In an interview yesterday (9 October) the Financial Times, David Cameron expressed fo...
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Merkel: We should have a minister of the euro area German Chancellor Angela Merkel supports the idea advanced initially by the Dutch, that there should be a European Commissioner to ensure that euro area countries the rules, write newspaper EUobserver in Brussels.
Merkel also said last week during his visit to the European Commission that EU trea...
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European Commission: Save Dexia bank ensures stability of financial system The European Commission said on Monday (10 October) that Dexia bank rescue not only ensures the stability of the banking group, but the "entire financial system."
Commission will apply the usual criteria - verification and long-term viability of the remaining activities on the market, ensuring th...
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Brussels European Council is postponed by a week European Council President Herman van Rompuy announced today that it has decided to convene the European council on October 23 and not October 17th as originally announced.
This "planning" will allow EU leaders to complete strategy solutions on debt crisis in the euro area, also said President Va...
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The division of regions for EU funds n 2014, less developed states will have to comply with more stringent conditions if they receive money from rich countries with economies.
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Scandal in Germany: Germans spied by their own government German Land of Bavaria officials confirmed that they had authorized the use of a controversial intelligence software, which caused a scandal in the country, according to Euronews.
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The economic crisis ills the Greeks The crisis proves catastrophic for the physical and mental health of the Greeks. A British study shows a worrying rise in the number of suicides, drug use, prostitution and cases of HIV infection.
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Austrian Minister of Finance claims that the banking sector in his country would deal with crisis The banking sector in Austria is well prepared in the event of a crisis, said Tuesday the Austrian finance minister, Maria Fekter.
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What is the secret German plan for the crisis in Greece and what could be a disaster for Europe Germany is working behind closed doors to plan "hard default" of Greece, which private lenders, banks and pension funds respectively, assume 60% losses, with the risk of causing a chain reaction in southern Europe, in the absence of reliable measures of protection.
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129 demonstrators were arrested anti Wall Street in Boston Police arrested 129 handful in Boston in the early morning after having dispersed a demonstration against the Wall-Street, inform the Agency France Presse. Police spokesman in Boston, Eddy Chrispin said the majority were arrested for unlawful assembly.
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New world order: the time for poor people Travel speed of economic power from west to east increase. The rich world will lose some privileges.
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The best phone of the year. Who beat the iPhone? iPhone 4 failed to win the title of the best phone of the year in the competition T3 "Phone of the Year". This is the first time in the last three years the blog award from T3 does not reach the HTC or iPhone
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Slovakia has rejected the expansion of the European Stability Slovak parliament voted Tuesday night against measures to extend the mandate for financial stability mechanism in the euro area, considered vital in the fight against deficits crisis.
Coalition government tied vote a motion of confidence and should resign.
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French Senate has elected the first socialist president in history Socialist leader of the French Senate, Jean Pierre Bel, Saturday became the first socialist president of the upper house of parliament, reported AFP.
Bel, aged 59 years, elected head of the Senate with 179 votes - 7 more than the absolute majority of votes cast - is thus no. 2 of the French s...
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French Prime Minister is concerned that France could lose its AAA rating PremPremierul France, François Fillon, said he was confident in the ability of France Wednesday to keep their AAA rating after French authorities announced earlier austerity plan of 12 billion euros, according to AFP.
'I have concerns about France's rating, "said François Fillon on private ...
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Crisis, a volcano that can dynamite Europe, warns Fillon Europe is "a volcano which may at any time continent dynamite" and jeopardize 60 years of European construction, has warned French Prime Minister François Fillon, quoted by AFP.
"No one should deceive himself that can stand on a volcano at any time dynamite European continent, prosperity, hi...
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Libya: CNT controls almost all Syrta and prepares to conquer the Bani Walid Forces of the Transitional National Council / CNT, the court Libyan political insurrection / won Tuesday's police headquarters in Syrta, taking up almost all control of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's hometown, send correspondents said.
Dozens of insurgents launching expressing joy or bursts of mac...
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Five potential candidates for President of Transnistria For president of the separatist Transnistrian region of eastern Moldova, and announced their intention to compete five candidates.
Central Election Commission registered the region to former President of the Supreme Soviet in Tiraspol, Yevgeny Shevchuk. Four other candidates have filed the ne...
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Credit Suisse has sent to U.S. banking data. Swiss bank Credit Suisse bank details sent to Washington, but did not provide private information about its customers, said Finance Cabinet portfolio holder Saturday in Bern, Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf, cited by AFP.
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Papandreou: Greece is 'at risk' if they do not meet commitments Greek Prime Minister, Georgios Papandreou, has been obliged, during a speech Saturday in Thessaloniki, to meet rigorous austerity commitments undertaken in Athens from international lenders not to make the country 'at risk', AFP .
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Der Spiegel: Germany prepares for a possible bankruptcy of Greece German Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, has instructed the ministry specialists that leads him to study different situations that can arise from a possible bankruptcy of Greece, according to information it publishes the magazine 'Der Spiegel' in its issue next week , notes Saturday agency EFE.
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Porsche, BMW, Ferrari and Ford - iare among brands with the most anticipated news in Frankfurt Over 50 auto construtori will be present this year at the Frankfurt Motor Show, from September 15 to 25, and the news of the dozens of stands are the most anticipated production models of Porsche, BMW, Ferrari, Ford, Opel, Daimler and Volkswagen.
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G7 meeting highlights the differences between Europe and the United States Vague commitments and lack of action by Member States underlined the differences between Europe G7 and the United States, but also reduced the space for maneuver in the face of the worst crisis of confidence in credit crisis Reuters.
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Belarus wants to buy the new missile system S-400 Belarus wants to buy new Russian missile system S-400 surface to air Triumph, said Air Force Commander Belarus RIA Novosti.
"Under the agreement forming a regional system of Russian-Belarusian air defense, we want to buy the new S-400 systems," he said.
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Bulgaria Air and Alma Tour licenses could be withdrawn after the blocking of hundreds of tourists Bulgarian authorities could withdraw licenses national airline and travel agency Bulgaria Air Alma Tour, after hundreds of tourists were affected by the cancellation of flights amid disputes between the two companies, informs Novinite.com site.
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Three largest banks in France, threatened with demotion Major French banks could face a new week of turmoil, as Moody's may downgrade ratings of BNP Paribas, Société Générale and Crédit Agricole because of exposure to the debt crisis in Greece, said sources close to the situation, quoted by Wall Street Journal.
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Hungarians who had anticipated refund credits in a course could benefit from more advantageous The government in Budapest could make a new move to protect citizens in foreign currency mortgages. Officials want to force banks to accept a rate of 180 HUF / CHF and 250 HUF / EUR in the case of mortgage prepayment.
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