French deputy and mayor of the town of Cholet, Gilles Bourdouleix, was sentenced Tuesday by a court to pay a fine of € 3,000 for remarks in which he claimed that Adolf Hitler perhaps did not “kill enough Gypsies”. Bourdouleix uttered the controversial phrase in July 2013, during an altercation over agricultural land illegally occupied […]
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British Prime Minister David Cameron, has presented this new Tuesdays ” severe measures ” against immigration, both legally come from the European Union and the illegally present in the UK from third countries. Although Cameron surrounded the presentation of great rhetoric, first with a long article in the newspaper The Daily Telegraph pro-conservative and then […]
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The potential impact of the new generation of EU sanctions against Moscow for its role in the Ukraine crisis is devastating. Brussels estimates that the Russian economy will suffer a sensational wallop of 1.5 points of GDP this year and 4.8 points in 2015, according to estimates by the European Commission. That would put the […]
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The Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk, was forced to resign on Thursday after two parties supporting the government abandon parliamentary coalition – so did 15 independent deputies. New elections will presumably be held next October. “I announce my resignation as a result of the dissolution of the coalition and the blockade of government bills,” said […]
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The train carrying the bodies of those killed in the crash of flight MH17 is already in the city of Kharkiv, controlled by the government of Kiev. The convoy carrying the remains of the nearly 300 passengers in refrigerated wagons reached Tuesday morning, accompanied by a group of representatives of the OSCE, Malaysia and the […]
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Real Madrid have once again landed one of the best talents in the world of football – James Rodriguez. The former Monaco star player showed his brilliant run of form as he was playing for Columbia in the FIFA World Cup. The World Cup saw James Rodriguez play behind the striker for Columbia and […]
The England captain has decided to hang his international boots after he called a retirement on his career. The Liverpool skipper has played 114 matches for his country and now, at the age of 34, he wants to concentrate on club football. The English team was led by Steven Gerrard as they stepped into […]
IRA suspects who fled to avoid being prosecuted for alleged terrorist acts committed before the Peace Accords of 1998 Good Friday could be tried despite that once received written assurances from the British police and had no outstanding accounts with them. That is the conclusion that the British Government has come after publicizing the independent […]
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The Dutch courts have held the state responsible, for the first time, for death of 300 Bosnian Muslim men on July 13, 1995 during the fall of Srebrenica. Dutch peacekeepers stationed in the city of Bosniak majority collaborated in the deportation of the group of Muslims by Bosnian Serb troops under General Ratko Mladic, who […]
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The Russian Federal Police have arrested Wednesday two technicians of the public company of the Moscow metro for Tuesday accident that left at least 21 dead and over 150 injured when a train derailed between two stations. Authorities accuse arrested were involved in an alleged breach of safety regulations, reported the official news agency Itar […]
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The leader of the European People’s Party narrowly won the elections on May 25, marked by the irresistible rise of the populists. Although the PPE lost 60 MEPs from 2009, managed to slip the Social Democrat Martin Schulz by a margin of more than 20 seats. And after the election got the hard part: convincing […]
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At least sixteen people were killed and over a hundred were injured as a result of an accident at rush hour on Tuesday morning on the subway in the Russian capital. Many of the injured were in critical condition at the clinics where they were receiving medical treatment. The accident occurred when three cars derailed […]
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