David Cameron wins first skirmish in battle over EU top job

EUROPE - Europe's leaders back away from appointing a federalist Jean-Claude Juncker to the European Union's most senior job in a victory for David Cameron. As European leaders dined on salmon carpaccio, roast beef and artichokes on Tuesday night, the Prime Minister warned them not to "shrug off" last weekend's popular Europe-wide election backlash with business as usual for an EU that was "too big and too bossy".

Will Europe wake up?

EUROPE - Commenting on the results of the European Parliament elections in the Guardian on May 26, British historian Timothy Garton Ash concluded by declaring: “I have a dreadful feeling in my bones that future historians may write of the May 2014 elections: ‘This was the wake-up call from which Europe failed to wake up’.” Whether Europe wakes up or not, however, the nightmare appears set to continue. Europe is on a downward spiral, having lost its sense of collective destiny, and its parts are working like cancer cells to eat at the whole. The anti-EU right-wing continues to gain, though not enough perhaps to tip the balance yet, but the real tragedy today are the “indifferents,” in other words the Europeans who did not come out to vote for the EU in order to oppose those who are against it.

 
The far-Right is back – has the EU incubated fascism?

EUROPE - While Britain was cheering the defeat of Nick Griffin, Europe was embracing the far-Right. In France, Austria, Greece, Dennmark and elsewhere, nationalists benefited from the collapse of the centre and the humiliation of the establishment. The whole point of the EU was surely to put the ghosts of fascism to rest. Yet they stalk the land once more. Are we seeing a failure to confront the continent's dark history, a brief blip in progress – or a reversion to the instinctive politics of fear?

 
Is it the Bilderberg conference – or conspiracy?

DENMARK - Conspiracy theorists may chuckle when they learn a debate entitled “Does Privacy Exist?” is to feature at this year’s Bilderberg conference, the notoriously secretive gathering of the world’s most powerful bankers, politicians and business people.

Putin Says Russia, China Need To Ensure Security Of Their Gold Reserves

RUSSIA - One week ago we reported that while Russia was dumping a record amount of Treasurys it was buying gold, or some 900,000 ounces to be precise. Today we learn that as Russia continues to purchase gold, and is likely taking advantage of the recent rout in gold prices, it certainly won't be storing its physical metal with any of the western Central Banks.

Why Are Food Prices so High? Because We're Eating Oil

USA - Anyone who buys their own groceries (as opposed to having a full-time cook handle such mundane chores) knows that the cost of basic foods keeps rising, despite the official claims that inflation is essentially near-zero. Common-sense causes include severe weather and droughts then reduced crop yields, rising demand from the increasingly wealthy global middle class and money printing, which devalues the purchasing power of income.

Kim Kardashian’s Wedding, Kids React To Old Computers, And A Cat Plays Jenga

USA - The disconnect between what Americans should care about and what Americans actually do care about is really quite frightening. You see, the truth is that far more Americans are drawn to articles with headlines such as the one above than to news stories that actually talk about substantive issues of real importance. But in this article I am also going to discuss some of the hard issues that most of the people in our entertainment-addicted society usually ignore. You see, it is a crying shame that Americans know more about Kim Kardashian than they do about the Federal Reserve. It is a crying shame that a video about a cat playing Jenga can go viral while the systematic destruction of our most basic freedoms and liberties is virtually ignored by a deeply apathetic society. My hope is that we can start to wake up a lot more people, because time is running out.

 
Don’t Be Fooled By ‘Conspiracy Theory’ Smears

USA - CNN and Newsweek recently launched dubious tirades against what they called “conspiracy theories.” Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal published ‘UN Considers Reopening Probe into 1961 Crash that Killed Dag Hammarskjöld’, a report that broached the possibility that the United States may have been involved in the death of the secretary-general. As a way to understand such varied messages, I urge readers to evaluate evidence with an open mind — and regard with special suspicion those commentators who slant their coverage with the loaded smear words “conspiracy theory” without citing specific evidence.

Missiles for saleComment

GERMANY - The ILA [Internationale Luft und Raumfahrtausstellung] Berlin Air Show which took place from May 20-25 was a grand day out. Children clutching ice creams and airplane enthusiasts munching bratwursts admired the bi-planes as they looped languidly through the blue sky. Or else they wandered around the airstrip behind the German capital's incomplete new airport and admired the Eurofighter Typhoons, the immense US and Russian cargo planes, and the Bundeswehr's drone launchers.

Holy See looks into the Holy Land problems

VATICAN - The Pope’s tour of the Holy Land left no doubt that the 266th Pontiff is one of the most politically engaged heads of the Catholic Church in living memory. Rather than follow the cautious and quiescent path of his predecessors when it comes to sensitive issues, Pope Francis has revealed an appetite for engaging them head on. Whether it is to do with social and economic injustice because of government policies across the EU in response to the collapse of neoliberalism, whether it is on the issue of global poverty, or whether war and conflict, this pope has sought to effect positive change.

IAF Makes 'Extreme' Decision To Cancel Training FlightsComment

ISRAEL - IAF fighter jet commanders were informed on Tuesday evening that due to IDF budget cuts it was decided that starting next Sunday, no more training flights will be conducted. According to the decision, flights would only be carried out as part of actual operations, in instances requiring on-call alertness and at flight school. All training would be halted.

Why Germany Dominates the US in Innovation

GERMANY - Reading the headlines, you might think that the most urgent question about national success in innovation and growth is whether the US or China should get the gold medal. The truth is: Germany wins hands down. Germany does a better job on innovation in areas as diverse as sustainable energy systems, molecular biotech, lasers, and experimental software engineering. Indeed, as part of an effort to learn from Germany about effective innovation, US states have encouraged the Fraunhofer Society, a German applied-science think tank, to set up no fewer than seven institutes in America.

First Cisco And Microsoft, Now IBM: China Orders Banks To Remove High-End IBM Servers

CHINA - A week ago, in retaliation to the inane charges lobbed by the US accusing 5 Chinese army officials of spying on US companies, China announced it would ban the use of Windows 8 on government computers (considering the quality of Windows 8, this is likely a decision government computer experts would have taken on their own regardless). Today, China has expanded its list of sanctioned companies from Microsoft to include IBM as well, following a Bloomberg report that the Chinese government is pushing domestic banks to "remove high-end servers made by International Business Machines Corp and replace them with a local brand."

 
China Attacks, Sinks Vietnamese Fishing Vessel, Situation

VIETNAM - As if global investors needed another excuse to buy stocks, China has escalated geopolitical tensions to 11 on the Spinal Tap amplifier of seriousness. With over 70 vessels in and around the Paracel Islands - where China has provocatively placed an oil rig in disputed Vietnamese territorial waters - it was only a matter of time before the blue touch paper was lit. As Yahoo Japan reports, a Vietnamese fishing vessel has sunk after being rammed by a Chinese vessel and the 10 fishermen have been rescued. While Vietnam has not responded yet, the Coast Guard warned "the situation at the site is very tense."

 
TEPCO Receives OK to Build

FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN - Experimental approach designed to freeze ground to prevent further groundwater contamination. What engineers will basically do is drive vertical pipes spaced a meter apart between 20 and 40 meters into the ground. A coolant will then be pumped through the pipes which would create a barrier of permafrost, acting as a physical barrier between groundwater and contaminated water. Even though TEPCO has received the go ahead for this project it might be required to review other parts of this project as work goes on. Engineers will have to carefully monitor existing infrastructure such as utilities and drains given that there are concerns about the ice wall affecting them. The project is funded by the government.

 

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