The Irish Foreign Minister brings a message of “optimism and hope” to Washington.
The Iranian ambassador to the Holy See was interviewed in Khartoum, Sudan.
A Nigerian member of the Roman Curia, Cardinal Arinze is in charge of Dialogue with Non-Christians for the Vatican and a member of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
by Michael J. Sharp
Australia For Sale, Cheap.
by Rainer Apel
Put Railway Talks on the Fast Track!
Schiller’s Birthday.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
Reports from the second Inter-Religious Dialogue Conference.
An interview with Mohammed Masjed Gami.
An interview with Cardinal Francis Arinze.
Questions to and answers from Dr. Hassan Al-Turabi, the chairman of the Popular Arab and Islamic Conference, and with Dr. Ghazi Salahuddin Al-Atabani, State Minister for Political Affairs.
by Mark Burdman
China, The Next Economic Superpower, by William H. Overholt.
by Leo Scanlon
Walking on the Edge: How I Infiltrated Earth First! by Barry Clausen with Dana Rae Pomeroy.
by Richard Freeman
It’s not only the Third World debtors that are hanging from the cliff, but advanced-sector governments too, as Lyndon LaRouche warned in his ninth economic forecast last June.
by Dean Andromidas
Still, the Israeli government is pressing for 150 regional development projects in infrastructure, water, agriculture, and industry.
by Marsha Freeman
A report from the 45th Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, held in Jerusalem.
by Gretchen Small
Expanding upon the picture presented in our groundbreaking Oct. 28 issue on “The Coming Fall of the House of Windsor,” we present here case studies from the Americas, of how the British Crown makes use of “indigenist” movements.
by Silvia Palacios and Gretchen Small
by Anton Chaitkin
by Raynald Rouleau
by William Jones
President Clinton’s visit to the Mideast helped to keep the peace process on track, in the face of a new terrorist outbreak in Israel.
by Katherine Kanter
To the dismay of Britain’s Gen. Sir Michael Rose, the openly pro-Serbian head of the UN “peacekeeping” forces.
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
by Cynthia R. Rush
Documentation: A letter from Dr. Arturo Frondizi, the former President of Argentina, to current President Carlos Menem.
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Roman Bessonov
Not one, but several guns have been pointing at President Yeltsin’s head since October 1993. A Russian journalist reports.
by Konstantin George
An interview with Dick Spring.
by Flaminio Piccoli
A guest commentary by Italy’s Sen. Flaminio Piccoli.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Leo Scanlon
J.C. Herbert Bryant, Jr., a multimillionaire from Virginia’s Loudoun County and participant in the “Get LaRouche” task force, will no longer be allowed to play policeman, as he languishes in his prison cell.