This Roman Catholic Bishop from Ghana calls for a full cancellation of Africa’s international debt.
Either/or.
by Mark Burdman
During a visit to Germany, Dr. Askar Akayev emphasized that a “rebirth of the Great Silk Road”—the project otherwise known as the Eurasian Land-Bridge—will make possible the creation of a “zone of stability, friendship, cooperation, security and partnership” in the world.
by Richard Freeman
The swirling scandal around the laundering of criminal and capital flight money from Russia through the Western banking system, has now expanded to include George Bush’s former Ambassador to Russia.
An interview with Bishop Charles Palmer from Ghana, who spoke at the recent National Summit of Africa in Baltimore, Maryland.
If you still suffer from the illusion that the U.S. and world economy are “doing great,” this package is the antidote. We present the proceedings of the economics panel of the Schiller Institute’s Labor Day conference, featuring a team of economic experts working with Lyndon LaRouche’s ideas.
by John Hoefle
John Hoefle shows how “we live in a world gone nuts,” where the only freedom in the “free market” is the financial oligarchs’ freedom to steal from the physical economic in a desperate effort to shore up the hopelessly boated financial bubble.
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Richard Freeman
Richard Freeman surveys the disastrous collapse of the industrialized countries’ machine-tool production, to near Third World levels.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
An aide to British Royal Consort Prince Philip, Martin Palmer, confirms that the deliberate policy of the British Foreign Office is to foster the disintegration of rival “empires”: starting with Russia and Indonesia. Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. issues a sharp warning on this British policy, with a focus on the crisis over East Timor.
by Konstantin George
The deadly bombings of apartments in Moscow are not an “internal” matter, but part of a British-steered strategy to force a dictatorial regime in Russia that would ensure continued flows of debt repayment into the bankrupt Western financial system.
by Allen Douglas
Almost one-fifth of Australia’s tiny 25,000-man Army is being sent to East Timor on a British-sponsored “peacekeeping” mission, whose aim is anything but the preservation of peace. Why are Australia’s leaders repeating the follies of Gallipoli?
by Rainer Apel
Elections in two German states have started a welcome sea-change in Germany’s political direction.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Ramtanu Maitra
A nuclear exchange is not out of the question.
Documentation: A chronology of how the crisis was created.
by Michele Steinberg
Even before the financial collapse hits full-force, the nation’s political parties are splintering, as it becomes evident that Bush and Gore are equally depraved.
by Edward Spannaus
by Scott Thompson
by Carl Osgood