Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: Maoism was a British-US creation although China be a very ancient Empire. On the contrary, Russia always expanded on other countries weaknesses, or since British and US Empires interests, and since a long time be subordinated to the British and to the USA.

Wednesday 3 July 2013

Maoism was a British-US creation although China be a very ancient Empire. On the contrary, Russia always expanded on other countries weaknesses, or since British and US Empires interests, and since a long time be subordinated to the British and to the USA.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 10:13 PM PDT
John Paul II could be declared a saint this year after a Vatican committee approved a second miracle attributed to the Polish pope’s intercession. The Congregation for the Causes of Saints ruled an “inexplicable recovery” on 1 May 2011 was due to the late Pope’s intercession, BBC News reported citing Ansa. Earlier that same day [...] The post Pope John Paul II Cleared For Sainthood appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 10:12 PM PDT
Portugal’s Foreign Minister Paulo Portas has resigned, the president’s office said on Tuesday, July 2 in a further blow to the center-right coalition that has kept the country’s international bailout on track, Reuters reported. Finance Minister Vitor Gaspar, the architect of the spending cuts and tax hikes required by the bailout, resigned on Monday citing [...] The post Portugal’s Foreign Minister Paulo Portas Resigns appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 10:09 PM PDT
President Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday that US Secretary of State John Kerry proposed useful and constructive suggestions to return to negotiations. Abbas said he met with Kerry three times in recent days, and he will return to the region next week. They discussed issues related to the Israeli-Palestinian relations, he added. “We are committed to [...] The post Abbas: We Are Committed To Peace appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 10:08 PM PDT
By Nadeem Mumtaz Qureshi In 2008 when the Pakistan Peoples Party government of President Asif Zardari took office, Pakistan’s total foreign debt was about $ 40 billion. Today, at the end of the PPP government’s term, it is $ 60 billion. Twenty billion dollars of new debt has been added. As the government of Nawaz [...] The post The Plunder Of Pakistan – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 10:05 PM PDT
More than half of the Moldovan citizens are dissatisfied with the socio-economic and political situation in the country, according to a public opinion poll conducted by the Institute of Marketing and Social Research IMAS from 10 to 26 May 2013. The main problems, according to the Moldovans, are unemployment, political instability and poverty — so [...] The post Moldova’s Socio-Economic And Political Situation Not To Change Soon – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 10:02 PM PDT
More than a year and a half after the Commission presented a proposal amending the EU Staff Regulations with the aim of making savings and modernising the EU civil service, Council and Parliament reached an agreement which Parliament has ratified today. In order to respond to the current crisis, staff remuneration and pensions will not [...] The post EU Parliament Approves Staff Reform appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 10:00 PM PDT
Concerns over the rule of law in Bulgaria were raised in a debate with Council and Commissioner Reding on Tuesday afternoon, after the debate on Hungary. The Bulgaria debate, added to the agenda at the request of the EPP group, took place in the aftermath of the 12 May elections there. Controversial appointments made by [...] The post Bulgaria Situation Raises Concerns In European Parliament appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:55 PM PDT
By Lisa Lerer When President Obama met Chinese President Xi Jinping last month in California, the relaxed setting beside man-made lakes shimmering in the desert heat was intended to herald an era of cooperation between the leaders of the world’s two largest economies. Today, those images of solidarity are more like a mirage. The abrupt [...] The post China’s Response To Snowden Shows Obama’s Limitations – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:52 PM PDT
By Osama Al Sharif Few expected Egypt’s armed forces to step in so quickly, less than 24 hours after millions of Egyptians took to the streets and squares of the country’s cities and towns demanding the ouster of Islamist President Muhammad Mursi. But Monday’s stern televised statement by the army gave the president and the [...] The post Morsi’s Premature End To A Troubled Presidency – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:49 PM PDT
Hundreds of thousands of expatriates and Saudis breathed a sigh of relief across the country yesterday as Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah extended the amnesty period until Nov. 3. The royal order extending the original three-month amnesty, which ends today, was cited in a Ministry of Interior statement carried by the Saudi [...] The post Saudi Arabia: King Extends Amnesty To Nov. 3 appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:47 PM PDT
By Ali Hussein Bakeer The story begins with the constitution of the Islamic Republic: according to Article 12,“the official religion of Iran is Islam of the Jafari 12 Imam sect and this article is inalterable in perpetuity.” This article prescribing the Jafari sect as the center of gravity is the basis for Articles 115, 144, [...] The post Sectarianism In Iran’s Foreign Policy – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:26 PM PDT
By Arwa Ibrahim The debate about multiculturalism resurfaced after the recent Boston bombings, Woolwich attack and Stockholm protests. Many now feel justified in saying that multiculturalism across Europe and the West has failed miserably. It’s easy to feel that cultures are boundaries, incapable of coexisting. But history has proven otherwise. Recognizing the multiple cultural influences [...] The post In Defence Of A Multicultural Europe – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:23 PM PDT
By Raquel Elizabeth Iglesias On Tuesday, June 25, the Paraguayan Ministry of Public Service, signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Universidad Columbia del Paraguay. The objective of this agreement is to develop academic programs, mutual technical and scientific research initiatives as well as the implementation of various training projects for public servants. The Ministry [...] The post Paraguay’s Ministry Of Public Service Strengthens Training And Local Partnerships appeared first on...

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:21 PM PDT
King Mohammed’s frequent trips to Africa offered an opportunity to reenergize Morocco’s engagement on a continent where economic opportunities are rising, tough security challenges endure. Recently, The King traveled to Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire and Gabon. His objective was to signal to African governments and citizens that the Morocco remains an important and interested Africanl partner, [...] The post King Mohammed’s Visits To Africa Brought New Perspectives‏ – OpEd...

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:18 PM PDT
With food and hunger being basic human issues, there is an urgent need to extensively work at grass-root levels like neighborhood and community-based support projects that would help in achieving a hunger free and sustainable world in a short period of time. By Qureish Raghib Disturbingly provocative as it may sound, it is amazing how [...] The post Pitfalls And Perils Of Politicized Food Insecurity – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:07 PM PDT
After departing from Russia the plane of Bolivian President Evo Morales was forced to landing in Austria Wednesday morning over suspicions that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden was on board, a claim Bolivian and Austrian officials refuted. Snowden had requested asylum from Bolivia, which has yet to answer; he also petitioned Austria but was rejected. Reports [...] The post Bolivian Presidential Plane Forced To Land In Austria Over Suspicions Snowden On Board appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:05 PM PDT
“I am sorry that it has come to this.” Thus began the searing suicide note by 30-year-old Iraq War veteran, Daniel Somers on June 10, 2013 to his wife and family. On the other side of the violent divide are video messages from the suicide bombers – the oft-described “weapon of the weak” against U.S. [...] The post Ralph Nader: Suicides And Homicides Linked – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 09:01 PM PDT
By Greg Flakus At a hearing in a Fort Hood, Texas courtroom, the judge in the trial of U.S. Army Major Nidal Hasan cleared the way for the trial to begin on Tuesday, July 9, with jury selection. Hasan is charged with murdering 13 people and attempting to kill 32 others in a shooting spree [...] The post Judge Clears Path For Fort Hood Shooting Trial To Start Next Week appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 08:48 AM PDT
Several reporters have written lately about the rightist Israeli government’s misapprehension of the Arab Spring.  They note that instead of calling it “Arab Spring,” ideologues like current defense minister, Bogie Yaalon, called it the “Islamic Winter.”  Further, they espoused to a certainty the conviction that these uprisings would bring radical Islamists to power throughout the [...] The post Israel And Arab Spring: “Do Not Ask For Whom The Bell Tolls, It Tolls For Thee” – OpEd...

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 08:45 AM PDT
By Igor Jovanovic and Linda Karadaku EU leaders gave clear incentives to Serbia and Kosovo for their European integration path by approving the start of Serbia’s negotiations for Union membership no later than January 2014. They also authorised opening negotiations on the stabilisation and association agreement with Kosovo. Serbia Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said [...] The post Kosovo, Serbia To Launch EU Talks, But Face Long Road appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 08:41 AM PDT
By Sinisa Jakov Marusic A state commission’s decision to classify one of Macedonia’s best-known writers, the late Slavko Janevski, as a secret police informer, has sparked an outcry from authors and academics. Macedonian cultural institutions and literary organisations have expressed outrage after the government’s lustration commission declared at the weekend that Janevski had been a [...] The post Outrage As Macedonian Writer Dubbed ‘Police Spy’ appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 08:39 AM PDT
By Anindita Sarker (Das) “The eyes of the world are on Bangladesh” – Heather Cruden Introduction The last general elections in December 2008, that brought the Awami league to power is considered in the International arena as the most free and fair elections in Bangladesh due to its reliable and transparent voting process. The elections [...] The post Bangladesh Elections: An Appraisal appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 02 Jul 2013 08:31 AM PDT
By Dan Robinson U.S. President Barack Obama ended his Africa trip Tuesday, voicing confidence in Africa’s future with help from a new U.S. model for development assistance. In Tanzania, Obama and former U.S. president George W. Bush marked the 1998 al-Qaida terrorist bombing. Coordinated truck bomb attacks on the U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, [...] The post Obama Ends Africa Trip, Voices Confidence In Future appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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