Legacy Media in Europe Suffering Too

German newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau declared bankruptcy Tuesday, Spiegel Online reports: The insolvency of the loss-making daily Frankfurter Rundschau puts some 500 jobs in jeopardy, but according to a statement released by ownership, “massive revenue losses in the advertising and print business” left no option but to declare bankruptcy.The newspaper—which is partly owned by the major German publishing house DuMont […]

Online Ed Coming to a College Near You?

Online education programs Coursera and EdX are making waves after only a few months in action, but they have yet to gain the respect of traditional universities. That may be about to change. The New York Times reports that the American Council on Education will determine whether Coursera’s online courses ought to earn students college credit or be […]

Meet Erdogan’s Pro-European Competitor: Abdullah Gul

Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan has ambitious plans. In addition to his efforts to change the constitution to allow him to extend his time in power, he has shifted Turkey away from the EU and toward the Middle East. Earlier in his term, Erdogan’s policies made him popular at home and influential on the Arab Street, […]

Good News from Pakistan for a Change

Pakistan is a mess these days, to put it charitably, but even here there are a few glimmers of hope. Here’s one: Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and special UN envoy for global education Gordon Brown recently unveiled the Waseela-e-Taleem program, which would pay poor Pakistani families to send their children to school. The program is backed by the […]

Drug-Resistant Malaria Spreading to Africa?

Malaria has long been among the most dangerous diseases in the world. The toll is enormous: Every year, a quarter of a billion people are infected, and an estimated 655,000 die, many of them children in Sub-Saharan Africa. The arrival of an effective drug, Artemisinin and an influx of aid money have helped lower the death […]

American Service Sector Now Outpacing Manufacturing

A Commerce Department study reports that growth in the service sector has outpaced manufacturing growth. The Wall Street Journal reports: Businesses in the service sector, including things like accounting, legal services and payroll management, accounted for 12.2% of the U.S. economy last year, adjusting for inflation, according to new figures from the Commerce Department released Tuesday. By contrast, manufacturing fueled […]

Shinzo Abe Pokes the Dragon in the Eye

“I swear I will do everything in my power to change the situation in Tibet, where human rights are being suppressed. . . . Tibet seeks freedom and democracy and we agree on those values.” So said Shinzo Abe, likely Japan’s next prime minister, who met the Dalai Lama in Japan yesterday.It was a direct […]

Biographers Shouldn’t Sleep with Their Subjects, and Other Deep Moral Truths

The New York Times is asking publishers some hard hitting, probing questions about morals and “best practices” for biographers and their subjects: Even in the wake of revelations that Ms. Broadwell was having an affair with Mr. Petraeus, then the director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the subject of her biography, “All In: The Education of […]

France Recognizes Syrian Opposition; Rebels Get Heavy Weapons

France became on Tuesday the first country outside the Persian Gulf to recognize the newly formed Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces. Hillary Clinton held back on offering the same support from the United States, saying the opposition leaders must first prove they have some clout with the rebels in Syria.Meanwhile, photos of rebel fighters with […]

Are British Boots on the Ground in Syria?

Twenty months into Syria’s revolution-turned-civil war, and the potential for Western intervention still looms large: From the UK’s top general we now hear the news of a possible contingent of British troops to be sent into the carnage, as the Telegraph reports: Gen Sir David Richards said there were contingency plans in place for a […]

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