Problems continue to plague the Eurozone this week, as the Spanish government tries to convince outside analysts that their banks won’t require outside investment, even as mortgage defaults continue to pile up. Across the continent, the outlook isn’t any sunnier in Greece, where Prime Minister Lucas Papademos warns that the country’s public finances could collapse […]
A tense violent backdrop to some very difficult to interpret elections in Syria over the past few days and now everything is once again on the verge of unraveling. Free Syrian Army chief Riad al-Asaad, a leader of the opposition has told a London-based newspaper that “our people are demanding that we defend them.” It’s […]