Archive - Aug 1, 2015 - Story
Greece May Miss ECB Payment As Germany Says Bailout Timeline Is Unrealistic
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/01/2015 11:00 -0500With Greece facing a critical €3.2 billion payment to the ECB on August 20, creditors are under immense pressure to conclude official discussions on a third bailout program within the next three weeks. Now, Focus magazine says some German officials doubt whether the quadriga's timeline is realistic.
German Government Launches Investigation of Journalists for Treason
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/01/2015 10:14 -0500Widespread outrage across Germany is erupting following the revelation that the nation’s Attorney General has launched an investigation into treason charges for two journalists working for Netzpolitik. The charge is treason. The crime is journalism.
Osama bin Laden Sister, Stepmother Killed In Private Jet Crash
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/01/2015 08:40 -0500We didn't think much yesterday morning when we read reports that a 2010 Embraer Phenom 300 private jet, with a Saudi Registration HZ-IBN, crashed at a car auction site in Hampshire. Just like one year ago, the reason for the importance of the crash was made apparent only hours later. Shortly after the crash, reports in UK media outlets, including the Daily Mail and Mirror, alleged that the $11 million jet was owned by Jeddah-based Salem Aviation, a company named after Osama bin Laden’s elder cousin, who himself was an amateur pilot and died in a plane crash. Among the other casualties: Osama bin Laden's sister and stepmother.


