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Revolutions are rarely what they appear to be. There was precious little Russian participation in the Russian Revolution. Let’s instead call it what it was; the hijacking of a nation by mostly non-Russian armed insurrectionists bankrolled by Wall Street....
The Irish government has unveiled an austerity plan Wednesday covering the next four years in order to save 15,000 million euros.
As part of the measures to slash spending and tackle the deficit, the government plans to eliminate 24,750 government jobs...
As if the rescue of Ireland’s collapsing economy and fears over Portugal and Spain in the debt-domino-debacle wasn’t enough, North and South-Korean fire exchange adds fuel to an already blazing fire sending shares across globe into the red...
As the Irish banks are due to be rescued with up to 100,000 million euros in bailout funds, economists, investors and financial experts are turning their eyes on Portugal and Spain, asking “Who’s next?”
An article in the Independent...
Given Ireland’s record of poverty-fuelled emigration it is depressing to discover it profiting from the similar miseries of others. Today it bears the shame of being the European hub of human trafficking between Asians, Africans and young Latvian women.
Shockingly...
Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen confirmed Sunday that his country requested financial assistance, which has received the approval of European Union Finance Ministers as well as the IMF (International Monetary Fund).
Didier Reynders, Belgium Finance Minister...
The public debt crisis sweeping the European Union could be moving into decisive moments. The British governement controlled RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) is betting on a bailout for Ireland in less than 15 days and another for Portugal before the end...
Major insurers that specialise in providing cover against the effects of political unrest throughout Europe have seen a spike in the number of enquiries they receive. The Greek capital has already suffered deaths as a consequence of rioting.
Britain...
Ireland’s economy slipped deeper into recession in the fourth quarter
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More than 100,000 people have demonstrated in Dublin, Ireland’s capital on Sunday
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