Greece debt: Government borrowing costs hit fresh high
Greece's economy may crumble without $40bn in emergency aid |
The interest rate on
Rates rose as it became clear that talks over the aid package may not be finished until days before a multi-billion-euro loan is due for repayment.
Investors are becoming more convinced that Greece will need to be rescued.
Greece's finance ministry said the talks with the European Commission and the IMF would take about two weeks, with a joint text issued on about 15 May.
On 19 May, Greece is due to repay investors an 8.5bn euros (£7.3bn) bond.
The talks cover austerity measures that Greece must take during the next three years to reduce its 300bn-euro debt mountain.
If all sides can agree the measures, it should help clear the way for a quick payout of up to 40bn euros on offer from eurozone members and the IMF.
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This corrupt and deceptive world enslaved by money mammon as Jesus said that prince of this world will enslave this world.
The Will of God will be done as Jesus said in Matthew 24.
Jesus, our Lord God, who saved those who believe in Him by dying on the cross for our sins, will return to take us to His Eternal Kingdom even though this world is turning away from Him and worshiping mammon as their gods. Jesus will return.
The world is against Iran, and the Will of God will be done. With military might war, Iran has no chance in human reasoning. The Lord Jesus Christ, our King of kings and the Lord of Lords will be coming back.
All those who are hardening their hearts against God will see their ends when Jesus is coming back.
May the Will of God to be done. Praise the Lord God, Almighty.
(CNN) -- Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps is expected to begin air, land and sea exercises in the Persian Gulf perhaps as soon as Thursday, according to Iran's IRIB news agency.
A U.S. military official separately confirmed to CNN that the United States has observed in recent days Iran is "relocating surface and air assets" for what appears to be a major exercise. The official did not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/04/21/iran.exercises/index.html
Matthew 24, Jesus foretold us that these events will come to pass.
The Will of God will be done as Jesus said in Matthew 24.
Jesus, our Lord God, who saved those who believe in Him by dying on the cross for our sins, will return to take us to His Eternal Kingdom even though this world is turning away from Him and worshiping mammon as their gods. Jesus will return.
The world is against Iran, and the Will of God will be done. With military might war, Iran has no chance in human reasoning. The Lord Jesus Christ, our King of kings and the Lord of Lords will be coming back.
All those who are hardening their hearts against God will see their ends when Jesus is coming back.
May the Will of God to be done. Praise the Lord God, Almighty.
The
An eruption at the Katla volcan would be ten
What a difference 48 hours makes: Clear skies above as cools down after its violent outburst
With clear blue skies and a small cloud rising up to the heavens, Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull
Back then, with fire and 1,250C lava spitting out from its core, it presented a far more violent image to the world.
Dust particles were shot up into the skies above and drifted down over the Atlantic, closing vast swathes of European airspace.
Simmering down: A small plume of ash, dust and steam is seen coming from the Iceland
Just days ago... Lightning flashes within a cloud of volcanic matter as it rises from the erupting Eyjafjallajokull
The
An eruption at the Katla
The two volcanoes are side by side in southern Iceland, about 12 miles apart, and thought to be connected by a network of magma channels.
Katla is buried under one of Iceland's largest glaciers, the Myrdalsjokull, which is 500m deep.
This means it has more than twice the amount of ice than the current eruption has burned through, threatening a new and possibly longer aviation standstill across Europe.
Katla showed no signs of activity Tuesday, according to scientists who monitor it with seismic sensors, but they were still wary.
Experts fear tremors from Eyjafjallajokull could set off other volcanoes
Lighting, caused by collisions of volcanic dust, is seen forking from the lava and ash erupting from the centre of the
Pall Einarsson, professor of geophysics at the Institute of Earth Sciences at the University of Iceland, said one volcanic eruption sometimes caused a nearby
The last three tiimes that Eyjafjallajokull erupted, Katla followed.
Katla also typically awakens every 80 years or so, and is slightly overdue having last erupted in 1918.
That notion is frightening for nearby villagers, who would have to quickly evacuate to avoid the flash floods that would rip down Katla's slopes.
Flights have resumed following the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull, but experts warn there could be more to come
A fork of lightning crackles in the volcanic cloud, creating streaks of light against the dark plumes of cloud
Even last week's eruption generated spectacular cascades of melted water and ice chunks the size of houses when burning gases and molten earth carved through the glacier.
Svenn Palsson, the 48-year-old mayor of the coastal village of Vik, said residents were going over evacuation plans just in case.
With a population of 300, Vik has been covered in three millimeters of ash from the Eyjafjallajokull eruption, but the real concern is Katla.
Residents would have two to three hours to reach the safety of a shelter if the
Red hot lava lights up the night sky as it spews from the
The
'We have practiced and can do it in 30 minutes,' Palsson said.
Other areas around the mountain, however, would have no more than 20 minutes to evacuate, he said.
Katla's substantial ice cap is a major worry because it is the mixture of melting cold water and lava that causes explosions, and for ash to shoot into high altitudes.
Strong winds can then carry it on over Europe.
So far there have been minor tremors at Katla, which scientists believe to be movements in the glacier ice, but the activity from Eyjafjallajokull is making measurements more difficult to read and an eruption more tricky to predict.
Huge bolts of lightning continue to fork through the cloud above the Eyjafjallajökull glacier throughout the night
'It is more difficult to see inside Katla,' said Kristin Vogfjord, geologist at the Icelandic Met Office.
Vogfjord says Katla's sensitivity to eruptions at Eyjafjallajokull may have to do with pressure shifts in the Earth's crust that are caused by an eruption's magma flow.
'Katla can start tomorrow or in 100 years, you don't know,' said Palsson. 'All we can do is be ready.'
The path of a survey plane is seen as it takes measurements over the top of the erupting
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