Paris and Berlin stopiraha our full entry into the Schengen

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France and Germany will vote for the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to Schengen in two stages. In accordance with the first stage of this year to open air and sea borders and in the second stage (2012) should be open land borders. On the issue of the Romanian agency Mediafax discussed at the last debate before tomorrow's meeting of the Ministers of Interior and Justice of the EU in Brussels.

Added to Professors on April 23, 2012 at 14:11:55

U.S. cold shower for Palestine

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The Palestinians deserve a state, but this can not happen without direct negotiations with Israel. He said the U. S. President Barack Obama during his speech at the 66th UN General Assembly session, which focused on the differences between Palestine and Israel. "There is no short way to end the conflict if it continues for decades," Obama said. He said that peace can be achieved through formal statements or resolutions voted at the United Nations, as well as the resumption of negotiations.

Added to Womens on April 23, 2012 at 10:40:02

Sarkozy's Middle Road to Palestine

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The UN should recognize Palestine as an observer country, is not a member of the organization, but not as a full member. He said French President Nicolas Sarkozy during his speech at the 66th UN General Assembly. In his speech he called for "one year to reach a final agreement" between Israel and the Palestinians. In order to prevent a larger conflict, the president of France, seeking a middle ground between the Palestinian claim for independence and the U.S. position, which opposes the recognition of Palestine.

Added to Law on April 22, 2012 at 17:57:03

Greece with a new draconian

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The Greek government will reduce the pension will be subject to property taxes and would leave thousands of workers in the public sector in the framework of an agreement to continue to receive support from international lenders. The Cabinet agreed to cut pensions by more than 1200 per month by 20 percent and reduce future payments to former civil servants who retire before age 55.

Added to Rights on April 22, 2012 at 16:16:20

U. S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Troy Davis

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U. S. Supreme Court dismisses appeal against the death sentence of Troy Davis. African-American Troy Davis was convicted of murdering a policeman in 1989. Term - murdered by lethal injection can be performed, and after her last appeal was rejected. From prison, announced that ekzekuziyata can begin within an hour. The case has received international recognition and protection of Davis announced a number of activists against the death penalty. At the same time, Troy Davis's lawyer appealed the sentence after the last few years, seven of the nine witnesses against him, withdrew his evidence.

Added to Professors on April 22, 2012 at 09:16:42

We postpone the postponement of Schengen

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The Ministers of Interior and Justice, 27 members are going through regular meeting today in Brussels to postpone the entry of Bulgaria and Romania to Schengen. For a diplomatic source said that ended late last night after a meeting of ambassadors of EU countries. Finland and the Netherlands have now prepared to block any decision to accept the Schengen countries, "he was quoted by ITAR-TASS reported.

Added to Rights on April 21, 2012 at 22:18:02

U.S. veto if the United Nations recognizes Palestine

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U.S. will veto any UN Security Council resolution making Palestine as a full member of the organization, and appropriate recognition of its sovereignty. He said the U. S. President Barack Obama during a meeting with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in New York. If necessary, the U.S. will be forced to veto the resolution of the Security Council, told reporters the president's national security, Ben Rhodes, Obama, after meeting Abbas.

Added to Rights on April 21, 2012 at 22:09:20

150 observers from the EU to "enter" in the history of Tunisia

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EU to send 150 observers in Tunis, to monitor the first free elections in the country, which will be held on October 23. Nevertheless, the EU High Representative for foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton. These elections represent a historic moment in the transition to democracy in Tunisia, she said. The observation mission will be deployed in 27 polling stations at the invitation of the Tunisian government.

Added to Womens on April 21, 2012 at 22:05:12