Tsípras: Scared by His Own Courage
The Brussels agreement to extend the EU programme for Greece means a humiliating defeat for the Sýriza government. Their attempts to rally support within the union’s governments miserably failed. The...
View Article‘Understanding Russia’ – An Attempt to Wake German Citizens from State Media...
In defiance of Russian security interests the West has been expanding its sphere of influence and financing ‘orange revolutions’. NATO's eastward expansion, missile defence, regime change—the fear of...
View ArticleEU Reeling Between US and Russia
The Minsk 2.0 agreement de facto shows that Germany and France, the leading European powers are trying to break away from the "American Chaos project."
View ArticleConfirmed by Kiev: Ukrainian Land Being Transferred to Oligarchs and Seed...
Ukraine's fertile land is now the property of oligarchs and European businesses.
View ArticleTsipras’ comments “not the done thing”– Germany
Germany has angrily denounced Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for accusing eurozone partners Spain and Portugal of undermining his negotiations with Brussels, saying he had been out of line.
View ArticleBerlin Rumbles Washington’s Hidden War Agenda
Washington’s reckless attempts to scuttle the shaky ceasefire in Ukraine are unnerving Germany. The German government feels, with good reason, that the Americans are trying to undermine its recent...
View ArticleSplitting the Atlantic Alliance – NATO Lies and Provocations
The fabrications of NATO’s top commander in Europe, General Philip Breedlove, have driven a wedge between Germany and the United States that could lead to a collapse of the Atlantic Alliance. According...
View ArticleGerman Intel: Breedlove is Bonkers!
What happens when a close friend starts acting so bizarrely that you need to gently extract yourself from his ravings lest you be tarred with the same brush -- or worse? That is the position in which...
View ArticleObama’s Iran Policy Close to Failure
The realization that the termination of years long process of seeking diplomatic solution of the Iranian problem may be close at hand has exacerbated the confrontation between the Congress and the...
View ArticleNATO’s Shadow of Nazi Operation Barbarossa
For Russia, the menacing military encirclement of Operation Atlantic Resolve has profoundly bad resonance with the past, and for good reasoning. Operation Barbarossa – only 74 years ago – is seared...
View ArticleMajority of Germans in favour of ‘Grexit’
In a survey conducted by the Politbarometer of the Mannheim Research Group, 52% of respondents said that Greece shouldn’t stay in the eurozone, 40% said Greece should, and 8% weren’t sure.
View ArticleCommerzbank fined $1.5bn for doing business with sanctioned Iran and Sudan
Germany’s second biggest bank, Commerzbank, is to pay $1.45 billion (€1.36 billion) in fines to settle US Justice Department charges over transactions with sanctioned companies in Iran and Sudan.
View ArticleMerkel’s Uber-Hypocrisy to Japan over War Past… and Present
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s reprimand last week to Japanese leaders to «face up to their wartime past» had an ironic twist that went scarcely noticed. The irony is that it is the German leader...
View ArticleGreek exit mooted by German finance minister
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said Friday a disorderly Greek exit from the eurozone could not be excluded if Athens fails to reach a deal with its international creditors.
View ArticleItaly, Spain to follow if Greece exits eurozone, says Greek defense minister
Panos Kammenos, Greece's defense minister, spoke to German newspaper "Bild" on Saturday, saying his country's leaving the euro could precede an exit by Italy and Spain, followed by Germany in the future.
View ArticleWhy Germans are joining the fight in eastern Ukraine
Most of the German citizens fighting alongside pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine are believed to be resettlers who came to Germany after the break up of the former Soviet Union.
View ArticleGermany riot targets new ECB headquarters in Frankfurt
Dozens of people have been hurt and some 350 people arrested as anti-austerity demonstrators clashed with police in the German city of Frankfurt.
View ArticleKiev Shifts Goalposts as Merkel Skews Wide
Kiev President Petro Poroshenko unveiled a new dimension of international sanctions against Russia this week, while being royally entertained by German leaders in Berlin. The oligarch-turned-politician...
View ArticleCritics sue to stop ECB bond-buying
Three German businessmen are seeking to block the European Central Bank's controversial bond purchase programme, arguing it oversteps the bank's mandate.
View ArticleGermanwings plane crash: Pilots ‘involved in violent struggle and shouting at...
The pilots flying the Germanwings Airbus jet were involved in a violent struggle before the crash which killed 150 people, new reports suggest.
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