The arrest of DSK is reportedly nurtured the anti-US sentiments in France. They seem to call the incident a set-up. More than half of the voters say they will vote for PS.
A meeting was held in Rome in opposing the expansion of the UN Security Council, which is a big disappointment to those who wish for the G4 nations, Japan, India, Brazil, and Germany to join the UNSC. G4 nations plan to submit the UN reform plan in the coming days. Around 120 countries participated including the minister-level personnel from around 20 countries.
The US debts hit the ceiling limit yesterday. One of the members of so-called the gang of six, Sen. Tom Coburn announced he withdrew from the group. The Treasury Secretary Tim Geither said the legislature has 11 weeks to solve the problem. The nation accumulated the debts primarily because of the costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the limitless healthcare costs driven up by private healthcare companies, and the recession cause by the lack of financial regulatory measures.
The Senate voted yesterday on ending the subsides to oil companies. The bill was defeated by 52-48, mostly along the party lines. The majority leader Harry Reid said the deal will be in the comprehensive bill.
A meeting was held in Rome in opposing the expansion of the UN Security Council, which is a big disappointment to those who wish for the G4 nations, Japan, India, Brazil, and Germany to join the UNSC. G4 nations plan to submit the UN reform plan in the coming days. Around 120 countries participated including the minister-level personnel from around 20 countries.
The US debts hit the ceiling limit yesterday. One of the members of so-called the gang of six, Sen. Tom Coburn announced he withdrew from the group. The Treasury Secretary Tim Geither said the legislature has 11 weeks to solve the problem. The nation accumulated the debts primarily because of the costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the limitless healthcare costs driven up by private healthcare companies, and the recession cause by the lack of financial regulatory measures.
The Senate voted yesterday on ending the subsides to oil companies. The bill was defeated by 52-48, mostly along the party lines. The majority leader Harry Reid said the deal will be in the comprehensive bill.