Dr. Hammadi is the Speaker of the Iraqi National Assembly (Parliament), and he has served as Iraqi Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
by Linda de Hoyos
Congolese protest annexation.
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
by Nancy Spannaus
A Republic, Not an Empire: Reclaiming America’s Destiny, by Patrick J. Buchanan.
by William Engdahl
Speculators who have been taking a “short” position on the price of gold are now losing their shirts, in the wake of the decision by 15 European central banks to reaffirm the monetary role of gold.
by Gail G. Billington
For the past 25 months, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad has carried out singular combat against the widely accepted fraud that the “reform” policies of the IMF have anything whatsoever to do with restoring economic health to sovereign nations.
by Mahathir bin Mohamad
Prime Minister Mahathir’s speech to the South African International Dialogue ’99 Smart Partnership dinner, in Zimbabwe, on Oct. 4.
From Dr. Mahathir guest appearance on PBS-TV’s “Charlie Rose Show” interview program.
by Yang Shu and Li Yan
A guest commentary by Prof. Yang Shu and Li Yan of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, People’s Republic of China.
by John Hoefle
by Kathy Wolfe
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
The Third Way is doomed. The entire corpus of neo-liberal, market-economy policies has been proven utterly bankrupt. Financial markets are headed for a crash, employment levels are plummeting along with living standards, social infrastructure has been gutted, health, pensions, and education funds are being looted in the name of austerity—and populations are in a state of revolt.
by Mark Burdman
Said one Scottish observer: “Those of us who voted for Blair in 1997, as I did, now see that we bought into a fraud.... We have run-down schools, hopeless transport and infrastructure, universities being ripped apart, and meanwhile, a small elite making a lot of money. It’s all rather sinister, and ... it will come to a head soon.”
by Richard Freeman
Blame for the Oct. 5 rail crash in London lies squarely with Prime Minister Tony Blair and his predecessor Margaret Thatcher.
by Rainer Apel
Those who want to imitate Tony Blair’s “New Labour” by creating a “New SPD,” have a problem: A string of German Social Democratic Party election defeats because of such insane policies.
by Christine Bierre
It remains to be seen whether calls for some kind of reregulation of the financial and economic system will go beyond rhetoric.
by Michele Steinberg
Moves by George W. Bush in recent weeks reveal that his policies are a mirror image of the “Third Way/triangulation” policies that have doomed Vice President Al Gore’s bid for the Presidency.
by Allen Douglas
The Australian-led International Force for East Timor (Interfet) shot and killed one Indonesian policeman and wounded three others, as both sides made plans to rush thousands of troops to the border of East and West Timor.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A memorandum by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. published in the periodical Rossiyskoye Analiticheskoye Obozreniye (Russian Analytical Review).
An interview with Dr. Sa’adoon Hammadi.
A statement by the Ibero-American Solidarity Movement of Mexico.
by Stu Rosenblatt
Using a brazen display of threats and intimidation, the Department of Justice and other friends of Al Gore and GeorgeW. Bush steamrolled a divided and confused AFL-CIO National Convention to endorse Al Gore for the Democratic Presidential nomination. But, it won’t revive Gore’s campaign.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Vowing that his Presidential campaign would “smash through” any attempt to contain or control debate on substantive issues, Democratic Presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche held a press conference that was broadcast live over the Internet on Oct. 13.
by Edward Spannaus
One case involves the 1983 conviction of former CIA officer and arms dealer Edwin Wilson; the other involves an ongoing case pertaining to the scandal-ridden FBI Crime Laboratory.
by Edward Spannaus
by Linda de Hoyos
In a letter to President Clinton, U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.) has condemned U.S. policy in Africa as abetting genocide.
by Carl Osgood