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Documento do regime Merkel, Janeiro de 2012

Dado o cumprimento decepcionante até agora, a Grécia tem de aceitar deslocar a soberania orçamental para o nível europeu durante algum tempo

Miguel Portas

O power point

O Conselho Europeu de fim de Janeiro incluiu na sua agenda a palavra maldita dos últimos dois anos: “crescimento”. Terão os 27 chefes de Estado e de governo da União mudado de ideias? Convenceram-se que, afinal, temos um problema de crescimento? Entraram no campeonato do relançamento económico? Sabem, ao menos, se ele é compaginável com a austeridade?


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Parlamento da Polónia, Janeiro de 2012

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Protesto de deputados contra o tratado ACTA e a censura na internet

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Um olhar lúcido sobre a Síria

Bashar Assad, presidente sírio, proferiu o seu primeiro discurso em seis meses, prometeu um referendo constitucional em Março e eleições em seis meses. O que mudou? Para já nada. A ditadura está sem saída e as oposições giram na vertigem das conspirações externas e manipulações religiosas. Robert Fisk, jornalista que conhece e observa o Médio Oriente sem preconceitos, deixa-nos neste artigo publicado no Guardian o resultado de um olhar lúcido sobre a Síria.

Belusconi is blackmailing with crisis PDF Print
Monday, 13 December 2010 13:00

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi told members of parliament they risked plunging Italy into the middle of the euro zone's debt crisis if they voted against him in a no-confidence vote due on Tuesday. Speaking in the Senate a day before a showdown that could force him from office and trigger early elections, Berlusconi said his government had kept Italy out of the turmoil but that the threat of instability remained. "It is madness to initiate a crisis without any foreseeable solutions," he said. A year of party infighting and corruption and sex scandals has hit Berlusconi's leadership credentials while a scandal over waste.

 
Continental guilty for the crash of Concorde PDF Print
Monday, 06 December 2010 16:08

A Paris court has said Continental Airlines was "criminally responsible" for the crash of a Concorde supersonic jet 10 years ago, and fined it 200,000 euros. It has also been ordered to pay 1m euros to the jet's operator Air France. A Continental mechanic, John Taylor, was given a 15-month suspended prison sentence over the crash. Continental has said it will appeal, saying the verdict is "absurd" and "only protects French interests". The Concorde caught fire shortly after take-off from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris in July 2000, killing 113 people.

 
French Parliament adopted anti-social package PDF Print
Wednesday, 27 October 2010 16:07
The French parliament adopted Wednesday, October 27, the anti-social package presented by the government of Nicolas Sarkozy that include raising the retirement age from 60 to 62 years. The vote was 336 against 233. The French unions have called for Thursday to a new inter-professional day against austerity..

 
UE diplomacy under polemics PDF Print
Tuesday, 19 October 2010 11:15

Calling attention to Parliament's failure to achieve its aim of comprehensive scrutiny for MEPs over the European External Action Service (EEAS), Spanish GUE/NGL MEP Willy Meyer told EU Foreign Policy chief Catherine Ashton that his group was "unconvinced" by the militarised, non-transparent and uncontrollable structure of the EEAS today in the European Parliament.
 
"Our group cannot support this as the structure doesn't convince us. If troops are going to be sent abroad then the EP should have full powers of scrutiny; this hasn't been achieved" he said. On behalf of the group, Meyer also expressed his solidarity with French workers on strike today.
 
Also speaking on the issue, Czech MEP Jiří Maštálka said that the new service would still mean that the EU could sometimes be left without a foreign policy on key issues and cited problems with the composition and geographic balance of the diplomatic corps.

 
Americans still make war in Iraq PDF Print
Wednesday, 15 September 2010 17:52

U.S. and Iraqi forces launched a raid on the former insurgent stronghold of Fallujah Wednesday, killing at least six people in the second incident this week in which American troops were involved in fighting despite the official end of combat.

President Barack Obama declared the end of combat operations in Iraq on September 1 when the number of American troops fell below 50,000. Although their primary focus is on training Iraqi security forces, the remaining U.S. soldiers still take part in operations against insurgents at the request of the government

In 2004, US troops committed in Fallujah one of its largest massacres of civilians in Iraq.

 
Madrid rejeita cessar-fogo da ETA PDF Print
Monday, 06 September 2010 16:20
O governo espanhol de José Luiz Zapatero rejeitou o cessar-fogo declarado pela ETA afirmando que o grupo separatista terá que ir mais longe e anunciar o fim defintivo da luta armada. De acordo com as posições governamentais, as autoridades não alterarão a estratégia de combate à ETA. Numa declaração pública, a ETA anunciou um cessar-fogo por tempo indeterminado e o "início do processo democrático". "Apelamos a todos os políticos, sindicalistas, aos governos de Espanha e França e a todo o mundo para assumirem a responsabilidade conjunta de dar uma resposta construtiva ao povo basco", declarou Txelui Moreno, do grupo Esquerra Abertzale, organização que assumiu o lugar do proibido Herri Batasuna como braço político separatista.  

 

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