Issue 124:2017 10 12:Week in Brief International

12 October 2017 Week in Brief: International   Europe AUSTRIA: The Social Democrats have fallen to third place in polls ahead of next week’s elections, as a result of a scandal about an internet smear campaign against Sebastian Kurz, leader of the rival Peoples’ Party.  The far right Freedom Party is in second place.  The… Continue reading Issue 124:2017 10 12:Week in Brief International

Issue 123:2017 10 05:Week in Brief International

05 October 2017 Week in Brief: International Europe AUSTRIA: A ban on wearing the full-face veil in public has come into force.  However, French businessman Rachid Nekkaz has offered to pay any fine (€150) imposed. FRANCE: A 29 year old illegal immigrant from Tunisia stabbed two girls to death at a railway station in Marseilles. … Continue reading Issue 123:2017 10 05:Week in Brief International

Issue 113:2017 07 13:Week in brief International

13 July 2017 Week in Brief: International Europe CYPRUS: Negotiations between Greek Cyprus and Turkish Cyprus for reunification have collapsed.  Greek Cyprus will begin drilling for natural gas off its coast, a move which is likely to increase tension with Turkey. FRANCE:Macron’s labour minister Muriel Penicaud is facing a criminal inquiry about an outing to… Continue reading Issue 113:2017 07 13:Week in brief International

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Week In Brief International

22 June 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe BELGIUM:  A suspected Islamist suicide bomber was shot dead when he detonated an explosive device near the ticket offices at Brussels Central Station. FRANCE:  President Macron’s party La République en Marche won an absolute majority in the second and final round of parliamentary elections.   La… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Week In Brief International

Issue 012:2017 04 27: Week in brief International

27 April 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe ESTONIA:  Over 1000 British and French troops have been deployed to defend the Balkan state on NATO’s eastern border.  The troops are supported by tanks and artillery.  The most expensive and sophisticated fighter jet, the US’s F-35A jet, will be based in Suffolk in order to… Continue reading Issue 012:2017 04 27: Week in brief International

Issue 93:2017 02 23:Week in Brief International

23 February 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe CYPRUS:  Talks about the reunification of Cyprus came to halt when the Turkish Cypriot negotiators withdrew in protest at last week’s decision by the Greek Cypriot parliament to introduce a national remembrance day for Enosis (the Greek Cypriot decision in 1950 for the island to be… Continue reading Issue 93:2017 02 23:Week in Brief International

Issue 91:2017 02 09:The ancients exiled (Neil Tidmarsh)

09 February 2017 The Ancients Exiled The West’s heart proposes to cut off its own blood supply by Neil Tidmarsh This week, the Chinese press referenced the Athenian historian Thucydides (460 BC – 395 BC) when reporting on Sino-US relations.  The official mouthpiece of the Communist Party, The People’s Daily, warned that the two countries… Continue reading Issue 91:2017 02 09:The ancients exiled (Neil Tidmarsh)

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