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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 30, 2011

  Obama's human after all

By David Roberts   President Barack Obama's first official visit to South America was, perhaps not surprisingly, given more international media coverage because of events in Libya, and to a lesser extent Japan, than anything directly related to his host...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 14, 2011

  Reforming Governance in The Bahamas

The Bahama Journal Editorial :   We are today quite certain that, were we to ask anyone with an iota of sense about their evaluation of the part played by government in the delivery of much needed public services; they would tell us that the public sector is bloated,...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 18, 2010

  WikiLeaks: Fact and Fiction

By David Roberts:   So much has already been written on the WikiLeaks episode, raising a whole host of largely unanswered questions, but one of the most disturbing aspects of the saga is how the leaked US diplomatic cables have been reported by many otherwise...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 28, 2010

  IMF-ILO conference warns of political upheavals

The fear of social and political upheaval haunting ruling circles around the world was graphically expressed at a recent joint conference of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) that reviewed the worsening global levels of unemployment and poverty....... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 21, 2010

  The Latin American Revolution, Part 1 of 4: Venezuela

By Asad Ismi and Kristin Schwartz: The U.S. drive for global empire, to use and allocate all the planet's resources and people for itself, has run unchecked through Africa. It has been stalled by wars and the presence of other powers in south and southwest Asia. Latin America is the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 17, 2010

  Cuba’s mass layoffs: The dead-end of Castroism

This week’s announcement that over half a million Cuban workers are to be thrown out of their jobs in the next six months has laid bare the class character of the Castro regime. The brutal measure was made public by the Central de Trabajadores Cuba (CTC), the government-controlled trade...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 29, 2010

  It's law Caricom needs, not a committee

BY SIR RONALD SANDERS At a time of economic decline among the majority of countries of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) and a recognition that the region is battling in an unfavourable milieu in terms of trade, aid and investment, the people of the area naturally look to their...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 27, 2010

  Class struggle erupts in South Africa

The strike by 1.3 million public service workers in South Africa represents a significant escalation of the international class struggle in response to the global recession and the austerity measures that governments have adopted worldwide. It expresses the fundamental contradiction that exists...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 8, 2010

  Iraq: Goodbye and good luck

Gwynne Dyer, Contributor: AS THE American withdrawal gains speed, there are fewer American troops in Iraq than in Afghanistan for the first time since 2003. By the end of August, there will be no United States (US) combat troops left in Iraq, though some tens of thousands of support...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 10, 2010

  OAS vs The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States

By Sonia Rosita Boddie: The OAS was founded in 1948, at the behest of Washington to promote multilateral dialogue and decision making of a hemispheric nature between governments of the Americas. Its structure was an extension of the doctrine of “Americanism”, promoted by the United...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 20, 2010

  Canada & Venezuela

by Yves Engler - Znet: The government of Hugo Chavez was correct last week when a representative said Ottawa supports "coup plotters" and "destabilizers" in Venezuela. But it's not because Harper is of the "ultra right" as suggested. In fact, both Liberal and Conservative governments...... [view]

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