Berlin’s Anti-Lockdown Protests Are Getting Way Bigger, Crazier, and More Far-Right
Berlin’s wild anti-lockdown protests took a decided turn to the far right on Saturday as extremist activists — and reps…
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Berlin’s wild anti-lockdown protests took a decided turn to the far right on Saturday as extremist activists — and reps…
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Greek Negotiations and Philosophical Questions Three interesting philosophical questions have arisen this evening in regards to Greek negotiations. The three questions I ask at the bottom of this post are based on statements made by a global foreign exchange strategy chief at UniCredit bank and two negotiation demands by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. I highlighted in red and italics the source of my questions
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Financial Times writer Wolfgang Münchau says Germany’s Constitutional Court has Strengthened the Eurosceptics . When the first headlines came out on Friday morning, it looked as if the German constitutional court had caved in. It decided to pass the case against Mario Draghi’s “whatever-it-takes†bond-buying programme to the European Court of Justice.