Glavna vest na sirijskoj državnoj TV glasi: izraelski avioni bombardovali su vojni istraživački kompleks blizu Damaska. Sirija je demantovala da su avioni pogodili kolonu kamiona blizu granice s Libanom…
јануар 2013
The daily publishes the handwritten “secret accounts” of former treasurer of the conservative governing Popular Party (PP) Luis Bárcenas, who is being investigated over claims he used parallel accounts to make payments to senior figures in the PP between 1990 to 2008.
The papers appear to show that PM Mariano Rajoy received €25,200 each year for 11 years. In response to the daily’s claims, the PP published a statement denying the existence of “secret accounts” in the party.
Poland may not receive the promised €11bn in EU structural funds for road construction unless it settles claims of bid-rigging concerning three big motorway projects, a spokesperson for the European Commission (EC) told the daily.
The Polish government says it is shocked by the EC position, saying the country was the victim of price-fixing in relation to the road construction tenders, and informed the EC about irregularities in the process as early as 2010.
The Milan stock exchange lost 1.34 per cent after gas extraction company Saipem, which is controlled by Italian energy giant ENI, fell 34 per cent following a profit warning on its forecast business. Last December, Saipem was hit by a corruption scandal in Algeria, one of its main operation countries, which prompted the resignation of its CEO.
According to Linkiesta.it the whole affair is the consequence of a power struggle between the Algerian government, which controls the national gas company Sonatrach, and the powerful military secret services. It believes the hostage crisis at the In Amenas gas field may also be linked to this ongoing struggle for power.
On January 30, as Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi made his first visit to Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel asked the new leader to engage in a dialogue with all the political forces in his country and to ensure respect for freedom of religion and human rights.
Morsi declared that „Egypt will be governed by a rule of law which is neither military nor theocratic.“ He had to cancel the French stop on his European trip in order to return to Egypt to help resolve several days of violent street protest.
The European Commission’s latest report on the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism for Romania’s justice system, established to pave the way for the country’s inclusion in the Schengen Area, has concluded that the government in Bucharest has fulfilled seven of the 10 recommandations contained in the previous report. However, it also notes that, although the rule of the constitution has been restored, “commitments on the independence of the justice system have not been implemented.”
In particular, the Commission has highlighted pressure on state institutions, a lack of respect for the independence of the judiciary, intimidation and even „media harassment“ of judges, and has demanded safeguards to guarantee the existence of a free and pluralistic media.
Five years after the start of the crisis, Europe is still “choked by recession”, warns The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
In the light of this situation, the federation wonders about the role it should play on a continent that has typically been a source for donations rather a destination for missions.
The foreign ministers of both countries decided at a meeting in Brussels to accelerate negotiations on settling differences arising from the bankruptcy of Slovenia’s Ljubljanska Banka, which was prompted by the implosion of the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. More than 130,000 Croats had accounts with the bank when it ceased trading.
The affair, which has poisoned relations between the two countries, is the reason for Slovenia’s refusal to begin ratification of the treaty for Croatia’s accession to the EU, which is slated for July 1 of this year. If Ljubljana does not ratify the treaty by April 1, Croatia’s accession may be postponed.
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Bouden je inače bivši šef konsultantske agencije za zaštitu podataka koja je pružala usluge evropskom ogranku Microsoft-a i direktor Fondacije za istraživanja politika o podacima. Sada se bavi američkom legislativom u domenu zaštite podataka na internetu i iz ove pozicije obaveštava evropske vlasti da “Amerika vrši nadzor” nad njihovim podacima i da svačije lične informacije ako se proceni da imaju veze sa američkom spoljnom politikom mogu biti predmet istrage.
“Tako svako ko podržava neku grupu koja se npr. protivi određenim aspektima američke spoljne politike, bilo da su u pitanju Irak ili klimatske promene, može se naći pod njihovim nadzorom”, tvrdi on.