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Latest News Author: europeanpost - 17 December 2014 89

25m € from the EU for Air France’s ex-employees

Le Figaro: The European Parliament and Commission just validated an aid of more than 25m euro for the almost 3900 employees recently fired by Air France. The maneuver, aimed at helping…

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Obama destroying the Russian economy?

Politico: Speaking at a Moscow event in early October, Russian President Vladimir Putin sounded cocky about the sanctions imposed on his country by Washington and its European allies. The penalties,…

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Russia overestimated EU’s independence from US – Lavrov said

Russia Today via France TV 24 English: Moscow previously overestimated the independence of the EU from the US, Russian FM Sergey Lavrov told French media. He cited Washington’s recognition that…

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2014 warmest year in Europe since 1500s

Financial Times:Climate change is very likely to have helped make 2014 Europe’s warmest year since the 1500s, scientists have found. Read full article here.

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