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The Maritime Law Convention of the United Nations: The United Nations (UN) define the seas as a “common heritage of humanity.” Since 1994, a treaty has regulated what is allowed and prohibited on, in and under the seas, regardless of whether it has to do with shipping or deep sea mining. The Maritime Law …
Greece hasn’t been bankrupt for even a year. For at least a year now, we know that it is a national sport in the country to collect on dead retirees in order to secure a more comfortable life for oneself. Back then, the country that entered the Euro by fraud promised improvement and stopped …
Almost incidentally and only after inquiry by the media was it made known that the Constitution will be changed for the European fiscal pact. The Federal Ministry of Finance confirmed according to FAZ that a two-thirds constituent majority is required in the Federal Assembly for the agreement. This is being justified with the fact …
“Euro saviors have given the Greeks an ultimatum till noon!” This headline was in all the newspapers four days ago, on Monday morning! “Troika gives Greece an ultimatum of 15 days” This headline is in many newspapers this morning. How can that be? It’s all very simple. On April 22nd there will be elections …
A bomb exploded in front of a justice building in Athens last month, the complete facade of the building was damaged. Since there was a warning call 40 minutes before detonation, the building was able to be evacuated just in time. Residents described the explosion as an earthquake, “A deep rumble and then our …
The history of time can sometimes create great intrigue. This is especially the case when leading, responsible politicians see themselves as being forced to act too quickly under the stress of events, and not being allowed to take time to consider all the determining factors in a situation.
(By Ivan Denes)
Absolutely: With the “stretching out” …















