Excellent News, Smithers: Gas!

Is Mozambique the next North Dakota?  According to the WSJ, the Italy’s energy giant Eni SpA just made a big find: The company’s first well in a deepwater exploration campaign has found about 15 trillion cubic feet of gas, according to people briefed on the discovery. They said the gas reservoir is of very high […]

The War Against the Young: Student Loan Total To Hit $1 Trillion

The news that Americans now owe more student loan debt than they do on their credit cards is good news from one point of view: better spend money you don’t have on education than on fancy dinners and trips to Las Vegas.  A country that responds to recession and bad times by studying harder and […]

Morning News

Democracy and business, India style.Mongolia: A very juicy filling in the sandwich between China and Russia, which might lead to commercial issues (like new export routes) and social problems (migrant Chinese workers routinely get beat up on the streets of Ulaanbaatar, and the police aren’t too interested in protecting them).A Pakistani woman told Hilary Clinton at a […]

Australia to World: Stop Herding Cats

Despite the bad press it’s getting lately, free trade is a core Anglosphere value and one of the building blocks of a prosperous world order.  In the last twenty years, globaloney swallowing trademeisters have steered the world system into a dead end, and the stalemated Doha Round of trade talks is one consequence.  (The increasing […]

Farewell To The Great Loon

Africa’s King of Kings, the Sword of Islam, the Guide of the People and the Great Loon of Libya is gone.  The crowds kicked his lifeless body through the streets of his hometown.  Those who trusted in him and who aided and abetted his crimes, are scattered to the four winds — the lucky ones.  […]

Uneasy Lies The Head That Wears The Fez

Troubles are mounting for Turkey. Problems with the Kurds have begun to flare up along the border with Iraq just as Ankara has become more involved in the Syrian conflict. Early this week, 24 Turkish policemen and soldiers were killed by Kurdish militants. From the Financial Times: Militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers party (PKK) […]

Slow Going in Egypt

An interesting new article in Al Jazeera English sheds more light on the lack of change in Egypt. Profiling a marginalized neighborhood on the outskirts of Cairo, it paints a bleak picture of the “democratic revolution” that has supposedly occurred over the past eight months: Egypt’s government is designed for a dictatorship: It is extremely […]

Morning News

Amid reports that President Hugo Chavez is back in Cuba for further medical tests, the Venezuelan Supreme Court ruled that even if Leopoldo López, a popular opposition leader, beats Chavez in next year’s elections, he will not be allowed to take office. His determination to run anyway, and ineligibility should he actually win enough votes, threatens to further […]

Another DC Bait and Switch

Lawmakers must be hoping voters are lost in a corn maze somewhere and can’t figure out what Congress is doing with their money.  That’s the only explanation for the slick double cross that a bipartisan group of integrity-challenged senators are trying to pull.  The NYT nails this disturbing story: It seems a rare act of […]

Europe’s Real Crisis Isn’t Financial

Will the European Union survive the weekend?  President Nicolas Sarkozy seems concerned that it won’t and, if it doesn’t, it will be terrible news for France.  The FT reports on France’s growing angst: As Moody’s, the US rating agency, warned that France could see its credit outlook cut as a result of the growing sovereign […]

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