On the Danube Water Project.
by Rainer Apel
“Betuwe Line” Bearing Fruit.
by Andrea Olivieri
Tug of War for Samper Presidency.
Prince Philip Cries Ouch!
by Ivès Zilli
La Question de Kosovo, Interview with Ibrahim Rugova by Marie-Françoise Allain and Xavier Galice.
by John Hoefle
The crisis in Mexico has forced reality to dawn on some, at least, of the “authorities” who, up until now, had dismissed LaRouche’s warnings about an imminent financial crash.
by Hugo López Ochoa
by Jaime Miranda Peláez
From a speech by Jaime Miranda Peláez, coordinator of the Permanent Forum of Rural Producers, in Guanajuato.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Mark Burdman
by Philip Ulanowsky
by Frank Hahn
How could a highly cultured population like the Germans fall prey to the National Socialist dictatorship? Frank Hahn analyzes the role of the “terrorist” G.W.F. Hegel, who was used by the Anglo-Venetian oligarchy as one of their most powerful weapons to destroy the German nation. The great 19th-century poet Heinrich Heine summed it up precisely: Due to the evil influence of Hegel and Immanuel Kant, “there will be played in Germany a drama compared to which the French Revolution might seem merely an innocent idyll.”
by Gretchen Small
With Peru and Ecuador close to full-scale war, the danger is that border conflicts could be sparked off between other Ibero-American nations. Naturally, the one-worlders from the United Nations would be happy to step in as “peacekeepers,” in their eagerness to destroy the nation-state.
by Konstantin George
by Linda de Hoyos
Documentation: From Burundi: UN Is Stoking the Crisis.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
The British intelligence outlet Amnesty International is leading the pack.
The Bosnian Prime Minister, on a visit to Washington, counters former Unprofor commander Sir Michael Rose’s assertion that Bosnia will be “overrun.”
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by H. Graham Lowry
The National Governors Association meeting broke down in a brawl over what President Clinton called “the dividing line”: Do we, or do we not, have a national interest in protecting the welfare of our children?
by Joseph Brewda
by Rogelio A. Maduro
by William Jones
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Edward Spannaus
by Marianna Wertz
The Schiller Institute and International Caucus of Labor Committees will hold their semiannual conference on Feb. 18-19.
by Judy Hodgkiss
Making the District a “Horrible Example.”
by William Jones