Hi folks: It will soon be 26 years since Dr. Bernard Nsokika Fonlon, Professor Emeritus of African Literature at the University of Yaoundé, left…
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Tragic Decline of Gibraltar’s Spanish Neighbor
By Walter Mayr in La Línea, Spain Many places in Spain are suffering as a result of the euro crisis, but few have been…
By DAMBISA MOYO IN June 2011, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gave a speech in Zambia warning of a “new colonialism” threatening the…
By Joseph Stiglitz US inequality is at its highest point for nearly a century. Those at the top – no matter how you slice…
By Joe Leahy in Rio de Janeiro Brazil has provided a vote of confidence in China’s efforts to promote the renminbi as a reserve…
A Subprime Education in a Subprime World: Graduating the Class of 2012 Onto Our Overheated Planet
by Tom Engelhardt [Note: No one invited me to give this graduation speech. It was concocted freely in the campus of my mind and…
From eurozone bailouts to health, the BRICS are flexing their economic muscle and flipping old notions of who aids who upside down By Krista…
By Washington’s Blog Global Research, July 20, 2012 Preface: Not all bankers are bad people. For example, many bankers at smaller banks and credit…
The US should tell the generals that aid will be conditional on a swift handover of power By Shashank Joshi The revolution has been…
By Martin Wolf “Marry in haste; repent at leisure.” Full of impetuous ardour, Germany’s partners seduced – some might say blackmailed – the continent’s…
