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Le Foll and Valls held a meeting with major French retailers - Auchan, Carrefour, Groupe Casino, Cora, Intermarche, Lidl and Systeme U on Monday. They discussed ways the big retailers could support French farmers.
In 2014, France accounted for about 20 percent of the EU's crop output and 15.5 percent of livestock production.
The talks involve Malaysia, Indonesia, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Brazil and India, managing director Hamid Sharif Razi was quoted as saying by Shana agency.
Kurdish fighters have proven to be one of the most effective forces fighting terrorist groups in Syria, yet the Turkish government continues to refer to groups like the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) as terrorists. While Russia has worked steadily to include Kurdish groups in Syrian peace talks, Ankara has refused, and has now called on Washington to choose sides.
Europe is sliding into "a modern 1930s" and authorities are "making it up as they go along", Yanis Varoufakis has warned as he launches a new movement which he says will "democratise" the continent.
Speaking to The Independent as he outlined his vision of the DiEM25 (Democracy in Europe Movement 2025) project, the self-described "erratic Marxist" says he wants to remove power from an unaccountable, authoritarian elite and distribute it fairly to the continent's citizens.
Seven months after resigning as Greek finance minister, Mr Varoufakis outlined the "terrible" similarities between Europe now and the continent 80 years ago as it hurtled towards war.
"We don't have Nazis doing Kristallnacht in Berlin. [But] We have Nazis in Greece doing something similar in a suburb of Greece, where they are attacking in the middle of the night the shops and houses of migrants."
"There are big differences, but from the perspective of an economist we have terrible similarities."
Comment: Fair play to him for trying to do what is right. The value of his work, however, is not in instituting actual reform in Greece, Europe or anywhere else; it's in his holding up a mirror to expose how the system really works. We highly recommend his book The Global Minotaur.
See also:
United States of Europe: New German Reich crushes Greece, part 1
Pretty much all that Americans - and much of the West - get to hear about Russian President Putin is heavy-handed propaganda often read over images of him riding shirtless on a horse. He's either a bully or a buffoon. But editors of a popular German newspaper encountered a much more sophisticated figure, writes Gilbert Doctorow.I was hesitant to write about Vladimir Putin's recent interview in Germany's mass-circulation Bild newspaper because I have published many analytical essays of Putin's speeches and public appearances over the past couple of years and do not wish to provide further justification for those who would view me as a composer for one string violin, an inveterate apologist for the Russian president.
Moreover, when a fellow member of the anti-war movement, Alexander Mercouris, published an appreciation of the interview in Russia Insider under the heading "Congrats Germans! This Is How You Do a Putin Interview," it seemed churlish to go against his take on the subject.
However, a couple of additional articles on the Bild interview subsequently published in Russia Insider have challenged Mercouris's kindly view of the German journalists as being "well-informed and intelligent."
"Putin Schools Top German Journalist Who Smeared Him" makes it clear that Bild's chief political editor Nikolaus Blome, formerly with Der Spiegel, would never have consciously done Putin a favor. And the latest RI article, a translation from Sputnik Deutschland entitled "How Putin Turned the Tables on German Magazine 'Bild'" delivers what I had from the beginning considered to be the reality of this interview: that Putin's impressive showing came in spite of and not because of the journalists' predisposition to him and Russia generally.
Russia is ready to assist on the basis of existing agreements, Sergei Lavrov added.
"No one is 'steering away' from us [Russia], neither when with regard to Syria nor Ukraine. On the contrary, the hopelessness and such rhetoric is accompanied by very pragmatic calls for our help. We are ready [to help], but we will act according to principles and specific agreements on Ukraine and Syrian crises' settlement," Lavrov told Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper.
Russia has proposed its plan to the United States on the Syrian crisis settlement, the Russian top diplomat said.
And just in time for the military-industrial shopping season.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has failed Western analysts and political pundits in spectacular fashion. Despite a full-court effort to portray Russia as a barbaric, land-grabbing nation obsessed with the idea of restoring imperial real estate, Russia has stubbornly refused to play along.
Why, even dangling the fat bait of Ukraine before Russia's nose could not get Moscow to react the way NATO had hoped it would.
In fact, while NATO has been hot on the warpath against a number of shell-shocked nations across the Middle East, Central Asia and North Africa, Russia has gone to war on just one (1) occasion, and that was against Georgia, and only after the egomaniacal leader of that tiny Caucasian country tempted fate by stupidly poking the Russian bear first.
Comment: It's really pathetic how obvious the BBC's propaganda is. Does anyone even read or watch their trash anymore? The propaganda is not even subtle. This is the network that harbors and protects pedophiles, no one should take them seriously anymore!
"We can open the doors to Greece and Bulgaria anytime and we can put the refugees on buses," Erdogan was quoted as telling European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Council President Donald Tusk after being told that the EU was offering Turkey €3 billion over two years.
The minutes of the meeting that apparently took place in November in Antalya have been published by the Greek financial news website euro2day.gr
After Tusk mentioned the difficult situation in the European Union, Erdogan, who reportedly demanded €6 billion over two years, said: "So how will you deal with refugees if you don't get a deal? Kill the refugees?"
There is something mysterious about the unanimity demonstrated by the Western media and think tanks in the past few days regarding the prospects of a Russian invasion of the Baltics.
Nothing hinted at any trouble in July 2015, when Financial Times finally admitted that the Kremlin is obviously not planning to rebuild the Russian or Soviet Empire in "a literal sense" anytime soon.
"A piece published by the Financial Times last July admitted that the 'consensus' among diplomats and analysts was that Putin had 'not embarked on a rampage' to recreate an empire 'as some feared last year'," Danielle Ryan, an Irish freelance journalist and media analyst, narrates in her article for RT.
"Given that new-found consensus, one might have suspected that the lull in stories about a forthcoming invasion could be chalked up to journalists deciding to put the subject to rest — but one would have been wrong. For they were back last week with a vengeance," she continues.
The US government sent the envoy led by Brett McGurk to Kobani in Northern Syria to speak with representatives of the military wing of the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD).
Ankara considers the PYD a terrorist organization, because of its alleged affiliation with the Kurdistan Workers Party — which is outlawed in Turkey. According to the Turkish government, the fact that the Syrian Kurds are fighting against Daesh doesn't disqualify them from being terrorists.
Meanwhile, analysts suggest the visit of the US representative to Kobani has escalated tensions between the United States and Turkey, which disagree on the way Ankara treats the Syrian Kurds.
Comment: The likely reason for fascist Erdogan's behavior towards the Kurds is that he wants to eliminate any possible threats to his power. Forcing the US into an ultimatum shows just how desperate Erdogan is to hold onto his power.















Comment: Erdogan acts like a two-bit thug who thinks he runs the show. Judging by his explosive rhetoric and reckless actions, he's going to have to face reality the hard way, but it's going to be the average people who suffer the most.