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The EU proposal on Greece made by Hollande and Merkel on June 2, 2015

06/03/2015

The June 2015 proposals provide EU concessions on public sector worker reduction, and the surplus targets for 2015-2017, in an effort to reach a settlement. French president Hollande and German chancellor Merkel worked together to come up with a deal for Greece. Greece will have to make some cuts in the middle of a deep downturn, and continue reforms, but the plan takes into account the current situation by setting lower surplus targets and giving Greece more time to correct its finances.

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Greece’s Creditors Make Some Concessions as Showdown Approaches

Wall Street Journal 06/03/2015

Greek Crisis Shows How Germany’s Power Polarizes Europe

Wall Street Journal 07/07/2015

Merkel’s German Critics Say Greek Bailout Was Doomed From Start

Wall Street Journal 07/08/2015

Who is Peter Altmaier and why does he matter?

The Economist 04/14/2017

Public Pensions funding and investments in the U.S. in 2014-2016

06/01/2015

Public pension funds in the U.S. have over 70% invested in stocks, and expect returns of close to 8% or higher, even though experts say a return of 5.9% is what can be expected for a portfolio of 70% stocks, 30% bonds for the next 10 years. Most public pension funds do not see the required contributions made each year, building up problems for the future.

Grouped Articles

The Public Pension Funding Trap

Wall Street Journal 06/01/2015

Public Pension Funds Roll Back Return Targets

Wall Street Journal 09/05/2015

Giant California Teachers Pension, Calstrs, Posts Worst Result Since 2008 Crisis

WSJ 07/19/2016

France and the issue of full inspection and verification, including military sites, of a nuclear deal with Iran

06/01/2015

With the Ayatollah Khamanei saying Iran's "brazen enemy" will be denied access to military sites and to Iranian scientists, and France's foreign minister calling any agreement- regardless of how good it is- without full inspection being meaningless, the two sides are far apart.

Grouped Articles

French Minister Laurent Fabius Wary on Iran Nuclear Deal

Wall Street Journal 06/01/2015

Iran’s Supreme Leader Says U.S. Cannot Be Trusted

Wall Street Journal 06/04/2015

U.N. Nuclear Agency Chief Sees Challenges in Iran Deal

Wall Street Journal 07/16/2015

‘Snapback’ Is an Easy Way to Reimpose Iran Penalties

New York Times 07/16/2015

Ayatollah Khamenei, Backing Iran Negotiators, Endorses Nuclear Deal

New York Times 07/18/2015

Iran Inspections in 24 Days? Not Even Close

Wall Street Journal 07/22/2015

Yahoo Japan and Alibaba

05/31/2015

Grouped Articles

Yahoo Japan Finds a Friend in Alibaba

Wall Street Journal 05/31/2015

Alibaba Mania Continues to Fade

Wall Street Journal 08/13/2015

Yahoo’s Tax Options: Bad or Worse

Wall Street Journal 09/09/2015

Senator Rand Paul's campaign for the 2016 presidential election and the focus on citizen's privacy, the freedom from surveillance

05/31/2015

Senator Rand Paul's position on NSA bulk data surveillance and on the Patriot Act, ensure that the surveillance activities and the Patriot Act which expire in May 2015, have no chance of being renewed in the U.S. Senate. Senator Paul made this a central part of his presidential campaign. It splits Republicans on this issue and ensures expiry of the Patriot Act.

Grouped Articles

Sen. Rand Paul Vows to Prevent Senate From Extending Patriot Act

Wall Street Journal 05/31/2015

Key Parts of Patriot Act Expire Temporarily as Senate Moves Toward Limits on Spying

New York Times 05/31/2015

A Gap in Surveillance, but Ways Around It

New York Times 05/31/2015

U.S. Spy Architecture Pared Back as Part of Patriot Act Expires

Wall Street Journal 06/01/2015

In Debate Over Patriot Act, Lawmakers Weigh Risks vs. Liberty

New York Times 06/01/2015

U.S. Surveillance in Place Since 9/11 Is Sharply Limited

New York Times 06/02/2015


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