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America’s G-Zero Moment
NEW YORK – The 2008 financial crisis marked the end of the global order as we knew it. In advance of the upcoming G-8 summit, it is impossible to overlook the fact that, for the first time in seven decades, the United States cannot drive the international agenda or provide global leadership on all of today’s most pressing problems.
François Hollande Meets the World
PARIS – When François Hollande, fresh from his election as France’s next president, was asked by a journalist which language he would use when he meets US President Barack Obama for the first time, his answer was revealing. “I speak English more fluently than the former president,” the Socialist leader insisted, referring to the outgoing Nicolas Sarkozy. “But a French president must speak French!”
Putin Meets Ankvab in Sochi
"Of course it's not enough. I know that there are many issues and problems in Abkhazia and Russia is ready to support. It concerns first of all social sphere. I am not mentioning here security-related issues - we will talk about it later. But issues of social sphere, healthcare and education, as well as economic development issues - these are all part of the agenda and we will have an opportunity today to discuss all of these issues in details," Putin said.
FMs from NATO, Aspirant States to Meet at Chicago Summit
“It is not an enlargement summit, but it’s also not a summit that should be backing away from enlargement. There is not a country ready to be included in the Alliance at this summit… But it does not mean that we are not focused on enlargement,” Philip Gordon, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, discussing upcoming Chicago summit.
Georgia Responds to Russia's 'Terror Plot Link' Allegations
“This is utterly absurd statement, which is completely groundless; it has nothing to do with the reality,” Sergi Kapanadze, the Georgian deputy foreign minister said. “It is a continuation of traditional Russian propaganda, wherein it accuses Georgia of having links with various terrorists, but never produces any evidence to substantiate [these allegations].”
Obama Formally Opens Reelection Campaign
President Barack Obama formally opened his reelection bid last Saturday with two rallies where he spotlighted his accomplishments during the last three and a half years as president. He said that the country can’t afford to implement Republicans’ bad policies.
Serbs vote in closely fought national and local elections
Voters in Serbia are voting in presidential, parliamentary and local elections. Opinion polls suggest opposition candidate Tomislav Nikolic and liberal incumbent Boris Tadic are running neck and neck in the presidential race. Mr Tadic stepped down as president last month, forcing an early presidential vote alongside the other polls.
Main news 2012.05.15 20:12
The Necessity of NATO
BRUSSELS – Many years ago, I took my children to visit the sites of the D-Day landings in Normandy. I wanted them to understand the sacrifices that others had made so that Europe and North America could enjoy the benefits of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We saw the beaches whose names echo through history – Omaha, Utah, Juno. Those beaches remain a memorial to the idea that, together, we can overcome any threat, no matter how great. We understand the future that could have befallen not only Europe, but the entire world, if North America had not helped Europe in its hour of need. And we know that those landings created a unique bond between our continents.
Time: 2012.05.16 11:19
Teacher in Georgia fired for not loving Saakashvili Only in Shida Kartli, a region bordering on South Ossetia, 21 teachers were fired because their family members supported or were member of the largest opposition party, Georgian Dream. Giorgi Tsagareishvili, who represents the opposition Free Democrats in parliament briefed media about the situation at a press conference in parliament on Monday. He was joined by the fired teachers Nani Ivanishvili, Maya Tskhadashvili, Ketevan Kharazishvili, Tsitsino Javakhishvili, Ia Bzhalava, Maguli Besiashvili and wife and husband Nodar Kilandze and Natela Nozadz. They said they were fired because their husband or wives were members of the Free Democrats Party. Giorgi Beruashvili, former employee of Privat-Bank in Kareli, a village in Shida Kartli, was fired only because his sister and mother were attending a Georgian Dream meeting.
Five People Die in Tbilisi Flood
Reinventing NATO
U.S. 'Very Active in Preventing Further Recognition' of Abkhazia, S.Ossetia
Putin's History Lesson
The UN in Georgia Commemorates the International Women’s Day with the Launch of the UN Joint Programme to Enhance Gender Equality in Georgia
Except for Varlam Aravidze nobody declared openly ‘Give me some time’
On Eve of Inauguration, Mass Protest Ends in Violence
Socialist Francois Hollande wins French presidency
The Corporate-Tax Conundrum
Keyboard Cops
Germany’s Neighborhood Watch
Ivanishvil's TV Channel Launched
EU-Funded Media Monitoring Launched
Sixteenth Georgian Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
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World | 2012.05.16 09:28
WASHINGTON, DC – The eurozone crisis unfolded primarily as a sovereign-debt crisis mostly on its southern periphery, with interest rates on sovereign bonds at times reaching 6-7% for Italy and Spain, and even higher for other countries. And, because eurozone banks hold a substantial part of their assets in the form of eurozone sovereign bonds, the sovereign-debt crisis became a potential banking crisis, worsened by banks’ other losses, owing, for example, to the collapse of housing prices in Spain. So a key challenge in resolving the eurozone crisis is to reduce the southern countries’ debt burdens.
World | 2012.05.13 03:25
NEW YORK – This year’s annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund made clear that Europe and the international community remain rudderless when it comes to economic policy. Financial leaders, from finance ministers to leaders of private financial institutions, reiterated the current mantra: the crisis countries have to get their houses in order, reduce their deficits, bring down their national debts, undertake structural reforms, and promote growth. Confidence, it was repeatedly said, needs to be restored.
World | 2012.05.07 01:15
The president-elect of Russia, Vladimir Putin said he was ready to go as far as needed to develop better ties between his country and the United States. However, he is willing to do that as long as the relationship between the two is equal. In a meeting that was closed-door with Tom Donilon, a top security aide for President Barack Obama, Putin discussed different bilateral relations. The two met at Putin’s residence on Friday in Novo-Ogaryovo, just outside of Moscow. The meeting took place just three days before Putin will be inaugurated at the Kremlin.
World | 2012.05.05 18:25
HAIFA – Not long ago, a Dutch journalist interviewed me about the Iranian nuclear question. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has allegedly banned politicians from giving interviews on the subject, so the journalist had no choice but to seek other candidates, perhaps more “intellectual,” but with no authoritative information to offer. The journalist asked me, first, if I thought that Israel would launch an attack against Iran’s nuclear plants; second, if I thought that it would be worth destroying Iran’s nuclear-research program to prevent the regime from producing an atomic bomb; and, third, if I thought that Iran might deploy a nuclear bomb against Israel.


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