Política e economia internacional 2015

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a regulação do trânsito financeiro custa milhões que os jogadores não estão dispostos a pagar. Todos querem entrar e sair a ganhar e naturalmente sem pagar um centimo de regulação do jogo.
 
a regulação do trânsito financeiro custa milhões que os jogadores não estão dispostos a pagar. Todos querem entrar e sair a ganhar e naturalmente sem pagar um centimo de regulação do jogo.

Boa parte das trocas financeiras hoje em dia são feitas por computadores. São os algoritmos que mandam. É (quase) tudo automático. Isso para os 'ricos'. Para os 'pobres' a história é outra. Quem determina o rumo dos mercados são as grandes instituições. O pequeno investidor está sempre um passo atrás.
 
Slovakia has announced it will only accept Christian migrants when it takes in Syrian refugees under an EU relocation plan.

Interior Ministry spokesman Ivan Metik said the Eastern European nation will accept 200 Christian migrants from camps in Turkey, Italy and Greece, as Muslim migrants would not integrate as easily into Slovakia's predominantly Christian population.

Metik told the BBC: “We could take 800 Muslims, but we don’t have any mosques in Slovakia, so how can Muslims be integrated if they are not going to like it here?”

He added that the country wanted to assist Europe during this wave of migration but that Slovakia was a “transit country” where people did not want to relocate to permanently.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...kia-will-only-accept-christians-10463875.html
 
A former adviser to Gordon Brown has urged people to stock up on canned goods and bottled water as stock markets around the world slide.

Damian McBride appeared to suggest that the stock market dip could lead to civil disorder or other situations where it would be unreasonable for someone to leave the house.

“Advice on the looming crash, No.1: get hard cash in a safe place now; don't assume banks & cashpoints will be open, or bank cards will work,” he tweeted.

“Crash advice No.2: do you have enough bottled water, tinned goods & other essentials at home to live a month indoors? If not, get shopping.

“Crash advice No.3: agree a rally point with your loved ones in case transport and communication gets cut off; somewhere you can all head to.”

Mr McBride credited his former boss Gordon Brown with preventing a cataclysm by nationalising the banking system during the 2008 crash.

“We were close enough in 2008 (if the bank bailout hadn't worked),” he said. “and what's coming is on 20 times that scale”.

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Mr McBride’s suggestions about stocking up on canned goods, setting rally points and stocking up on bottled water were ridiculed by some users on Twitter as over the top, however.

Mr McBride was special adviser to Gordon Brown and head of communications at the Treasury for a period during the last Labour government.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...rns-former-gordon-brown-advisor-10469509.html
 


Problemas económicos equivalem a instabilidade social. E isso levará a maior repressão. Coisas semelhantes a breve prazo chegarão ao ocidente.
 
Russian journal Delovaya Zhizn Wednesday accidentally published army pay figures, saying "as of February 1, 2015, monetary compensation had been paid to more than 2,000 families of fallen soldiers" in Ukraine, according to business magazine Forbes. Russia has long denied its soldiers are fighting in Ukraine.

https://euobserver.com/tickers/130006
 
French security forces are bracing for the eventuality of civil unrest and fear there could be a missile strike on a passenger airliner or a September 11-style attack, according to sources close to French intelligence.

“Airlines have been warned of a possible attack on a plane with an anti-tank missile,” a source told The Telegraph. “But pilots are unsure how to take evasive action.

Preocupante. Qual a origem das armas?

Kalashnikov automatic rifles -- used by the train gunman and Islamist terrorists who killed 17 people in Paris in January -- and anti-tank missiles are now obtainable in France. Many were smuggled in from the former Yugoslavia after the Balkan wars in the 1990s. More weapons have come in from Libya, the sources said, adding that organised crime and terrorist groups were working together to procure them.

“We don’t know what happened to the arms we (France) to Libyan rebels. It’s worrying,” the source said.

In the chaos following the fall of the Libyan dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, French officials described the north African country as an “open-air arms market”. In 2011, France admitted to sending “light weapons” to Libyan rebels in 2011, but French media reported that consignments of heavier arms, including European-made Milan anti-tank missiles were also sent.

There were fears that Isil, al-Qaeda and other Islamist groups were procuring heavy weapons from the stocks of Gaddafi’s former army, and that rebel groups were losing control of their own arms

Surpreendente.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...Hollande-warns-of-more-Islamist-violence.html
 
depois da Líbia e da Síria... não seria de estranhar que a entrada do exército da árabia saudita no iemen não se fizesse acompanhar de crimes de guerra e extrema brutalidade...

Esta "intervenção militar" é totalmente apoiada pelos estados unidos pois estão a ser usadas armas proibidas por convenções internacionais.
 
Lamentavelmente está em marcha uma Terceira Guerra Mundial que vai redesenhar radicalmente as fronteiras e o poder político em todo o mundo árabe.

Tal como a Alemanha exterminou os judeus, ciganos e gays o ISIS anda a exterminar cristãos, judeus e gays...

Tal como os EUA se encheram de europeus fugidos à guerra a Europa está agora a encher-se de refugiados...

Tudo após uma grande crise financeira global.
 
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