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Greece, an alignment of crisis
"Greece will surprise you in 2016," these are the words of Prime Minister Tsipras during the Davos forum of last year. Indeed, it is surprising to us but I…
San Marino, religion and agri-food sector will renew economic relations with Russia
San Marino is the third smallest country in Europe (after the Vatican and Monaco) and the fifth in the world. From the point of view of Political and…
The rebirth of Cyprus
Nicosia, March 2013: Cyprus is on the verge of bankruptcy. The two main banks of the Country – the Bank of Cyprus and Cyprus Popular Bank – went bankrupt.…
Morocco and EU, a business alliance or Mediterranean disorders?
After the revolutionary waves that affected the Arab world in 2011, the European Union has immediately taken the chance to speed up the democratization…
Grexit, or not? That is the question
Greece collapsed in a deep economic crisis in 2009, when the Greek former Prime Minister, George Papandreou, revealed a large gap in Greece’s accounts, with…
The end of Algerian “splendid isolation”
Based on the data from “Fund for Peace”, Algeria ranks 67th in the list of “the most fragile States”, thus being labelled as relatively more stable than many…
Algeria, serious risks to the economic and political stability
The legacy of the Arab Springs has cast a long shadow over the Middle East and North Africa. As events developed in Libya, Egypt and Syria, some regional…
Matera and Morocco: cooperation throughout the Mediterranean
(In collaboration with Termometro Politico)
On 30th March, the international conference "Prospects of cooperation Morocco and Matera socio-economic and…
Greece: if the revolution comes from East
(In collaboration with Termometro Politico)
"The vicious cycle of austerity is over". Alexis Tsipras had stated these words during its political campaign. …
Eurogroup rejects the “unprofessional” Greek plan of reforms
(in collaboration with Termometro Politico)
The list of the seven reforms that Greece has sent to the European Union seems to be deceptive: Jeroen…