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Reuters: Euro Zone — Do or Die in 2015?

(Reuters) With concerns over the Euro Zone economy shifting from peripheral to core member states in 2014, can the ECB rescue prospects for a better 2015 with a hotly-awaited programme of QE? David Pollard reports. Follow Breitbart London on Twitter

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U.S. to Station 150 Armored Vehicles in Europe

(Reuters) – The United States plans by the end of next year to station around 150 tanks and armored vehicles in Europe for use by U.S. forces training there, according to a U.S. military commander.

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Europe’s Year of the Jihadist

Among the trends of 2014 – “Gone, Girl,” Lena Dunham, and $55,000 potato salad – was another the list-makers seem to have missed: it was also a very good year for Islamic jihad. And while this was true on the battlefields of Syria and the cities and villages of Pakistan, it was true, too, in more subtle ways throughout the West – and especially in Europe. It was, for instance, the year of Mehdi Nemmouche’s slaughter of four Jews at the Jewish Museum in Brussels.

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British Public Declare: ‘We Are Not Europeans’

New statistics from the European Commission’s bi-annual Eurobarometer survey confirms the huge cultural divide between Britain and the 27 other EU Member States. A substantial majority of British respondents have declared they do not consider themselves Europeans. Asked how European

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Veteran Tory MEP Philip Bradbourn Dies

The Conservative Party have announced the death of long serving MEP Philip Bradbourn from cancer. The 63 year old, who was first elected to the European Parliament in 1999, was diagnosed with bowel cancer in May, shortly after being reelected,

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France ‘Won’t Pay Extra Price to Keep the UK in the EU’

David Cameron’s battle to renegotiate Britian’s relationship with the European Union has hit another stumbling block ahead of today’s Council meeting in Brussels. French President Francois Holland will tell Mr Cameron that he is “obsessed with his own problems”, the

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