In a bid to make a fresh start, the new French government’s policy towards Iran will be more flexible France and Iran have had a feisty relationship in recent years. however, what many people don’t know is that the two countries share a rich culture which goes way back to the XVII century. From the […]
May 18 2012 | Posted in
Middle East |
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Socialist, Francois Hollande received around 51.62 percent of the votes in yesterday’s French presidential elections meaning that he is on the verge of becoming France’s next president. After all the counting finished, results show that Nicolas Sarkozy, the outgoing conservative, scored 48.38 percent. Upon his arrival at the part headquarters in Paris today, Hollande received […]
May 7 2012 | Posted in
Europe |
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In the recent G20 summit held in Cannes, France, the Financial Stability Board has lined out a new plan to divert the recent debt crisis in Europe. The group issued a list of 29 Global financial institutions to reshape their strategies in order to overcome economic ordeal that looms over their head. These institutes include […]
Nov 5 2011 | Posted in
Business |
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Efforts are under way in Cannes to negotiate a suitable pathway out of the EURO zone debt crisis which is currently haunting the European Union. Leaders from the most powers economies in the world and representatives of the G20 are pondering over what can be done with the Greek financial crisis and save the continent […]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
World |
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