by Lydia Cherry
The Philippines senator is an opponent of the government’s population control program, which he charges is being implemented at the behest of foreign agencies with a malthusian agenda.
by Jutta Dinkermann
A spokesman for the Dutch Patients Union speaks out against the euthanasia policy which is facing a critical vote in the Senate of the Netherlands in mid-September.
Prisoner of war General Noriega spoke with EIR from his prison cell in Florida, about the U.S. invasion of Panama and the growing resistance of Panamanians to the “Pétainist” regime that now rules their country. “I shall return,” Noriega vows.
by Al Douglas
Senate Demands Action on Bosnia.
by Ramtanu Maitra
India Eyes Debate in Japan on NPT.
by Silvia Palacios
Freeing Terrorists: Collor’s Final Act.
When Will the Bubble Pop?
by John Hoefle
Banking columnist John Hoefle testified before the House Banking Committee, at the request of Chairman Henry B. Gonzalez (D-Tex.) and delivered a powerful indictment of the financial policies that are ruining the nation.
by Cho Wen-pin
An interview with Sen. Francisco Tatad.
by Rosa Tennenbaum
A review of the latest “Vital Signs” report from the Worldwatch Institute.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
With the historic agreement signed, its enemies are now gearing up to drown it in blood. Only an approach based on infrastructure building can beat them.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Issued by Lyndon LaRouche in August 1990.
by Marcia Merry
by Konstantin George
Russia all but controls the Caucasus, and will cement its control in the near future. Turkey and Iran are both threatening to help Azerbaijan against Armenia, as the crisis widens.
by Hugo López Ochoa
by Mark Burdman
by Linda Everett
The “Dutch model” is being touted as an example of how “compassionate killing” can cheapen the cost of medical care. But it’s nothing but Nazi euthanasia.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche, president of the German Civil Rights Movement Solidarity.
by Jutta Dinkermann
An interview with P. van Duijvenboden.
by Marianna Wertz
The Schiller Institute and the International Caucus of Labor Committees met for their Labor Day conference, to discuss Lyndon LaRouche’s groundbreaking new essay, “History as Science: America 2000.”
Documentation: Greetings to the Conference from Dr. Nedzib Sacirbey, Personal Representative in the United States of the President of the Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Alan Ogden
by Kathy Wolfe