Brexit and the Lessons of American Federalism
• By DOUG BANDOWThe British people must decide whether the risk of Leviathan outweighs the benefits of centralization.
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The British people must decide whether the risk of Leviathan outweighs the benefits of centralization.
In a ruling sure to heighten migration tensions in the EU, Italy's highest court rules "Theft Not a Crime if Hungry".
Following this weekend's leak by Greenpeace demonstrating not only that the TTIP is driven entirely by narrow corporate interests, but that Obama is openly willing to reneg on his pro-environment agenda just to pass the Transatlantic Treaty at any co
In a recent op-ed in FT, Wolfgang Mu?nchau raised a very valid point that globalisation, free trade and markets liberalisation do produce both winners and losers.
Despite unleashing his bazooka, Mario Draghi - like his colleagues at The BoJ - appears to have hit the limit of his impotence as the European Commission cut its outlook for growth and inflation across the Union for 2016 and 2017. Citing the economic
But Now Forces Europeans To Wait On A List For 5 YEARS
Another "Conspiracy Theory" Confirmed: ECB Finds Widespread Trading On Leaked Inside Information
The Dutch chapter of the environmental activist group Greenpeace leaked on Monday a trove of documents from the talks over a proposed trade deal between the European Union and the United States.
Will it end in failure on June 23?
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In a massive step towards Bitcoin going mainstream, Bitstamp has now become the first nationally licensed Bitcoin exchange -- approved to operate across 28 countries in the European Union.
Those who thought the situation in Greece was solved after prime minister Alexis Tsipras suddenly caved in to creditors' demands need think again.
Beijing "strongly opposes" the European Union making irresponsible accusations about Hong Kong affairs and warned foreign governments not to interfere in the city's affairs.
Those who thought the situation in Greece was solved after prime minister Alexis Tsipras suddenly caved in to creditors' demands need think again.
President Obama needs to mind his own business
Max and Stacy discuss that if man is what he hides, as André Malraux said, then the EU is a corporatist, monopolist loving intellectual land-grabber, for the EU hides secret trade deals.
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President Obama needs to mind his own business
German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble believes banks are too overloaded in the sovereign debt of their own countries.
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The Washington elite believe that the British people should serve Washington's interest and not their own.
Juncker's statement came at a Council of Europe meeting in Strasbourg. He made it in response to a question from Tory MP Nigel Evans who asked whether top EU officials understood that the Brexit was just part of a much larger wave of anti-EU sentim
Iran Central Bank Governor: Some 'Unfrozen' Funds Still Inaccessible
"Alarming" numbers of migrants are reaching Libya to cross the Mediterranean, a senior EU official said on Wednesday, adding a warning that Italy must be ready for them to avoid new border chaos inside Europe.
President Barack Obama and Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discussed risks to the economy and progress from Wall Street reform during a rare meeting in the Oval Office on Monday, the White House said. -Reuters
On Sunday Ukrainian, prime minister Yatsenyuk resigned, just four days after the Dutch voted against Ukraine joining the European Union.
In its third cut to the outlook in six months, the International Monetary Fund said it now expects the world economy to grow by just 3.2 percent this year, 0.2 percentage points lower than January's prediction
Recently, David Cameron presented to the British public his White Paper on whether the UK should remain in the EU, in preparation for the June referendum.
Now that the prospect of helicopter money by the ECB has so infuriated Germany, the ECB had to reach out to Schauble to "mollify" the Germans who are dreading the second coming of monetary paradrops in one century,.....