WRM went on PBS Newshour with Zbigniew Brzezinski last night to discuss foreign policy, the elections, the Middle East, and much more. Check out the video here.
Is a wave of liberalization coming to Cuba’s shores? The Cuban government just announced a plan to ease restrictions on travel abroad for the first time since the 1960s. Previously, Cubans looking to leave the country were required to jump through a series of tough obstacles to earn the right to leave the country; now […]
Even as pundits debate the possibility of war with Iran, America and the Islamic Republic are already fighting an undeclared war in cyberspace. Last week, Defense Secretary Panetta confirmed that a possible Iranian cyber-strike against Saudi Arabia’s Aramco succeeded in damaging some of its vital infrastructure two monts ago. This week came further proof that America is already hitting […]
British Prime Minister David Cameron has granted his Scottish counterpart Alex Salmond the right to hold a referendum on independence, reports the BBC. If successful, the referendum would represent one step toward the disintegration of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.But Cameron is confident the Scots will choose to remain within […]
The fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria has begun to assume a curious pattern: Boko Haram attacks, soldiers respond, and army officials give contradictory accounts of the incident. This happened again on Monday, when Boko Haram attacked Maiduguri for the second time, pounding the city with 15 blasts from RPGs and IEDs. Soon after the attacks […]
WRM and Zbigniew Brzezinski discuss the troubled state of the Middle East on the PBS News Hour tonight. When we have a link to the show, we will put it here.Livestream link: https://www.rmpbs.org/panorama/index.cfm/tag/news-hour-livestream/contentID/674/navID/595
The American solar and wind industries have had a rough go of it the past few years despite considerable assistance from Washington. Now, the FT reports that A123 Systems, a company that specializes in manufacturing batteries for electric cars, is filing for bankruptcy. This is yet another blow for Obama’s green energy program, under which the company […]
For those who know their Chinese history, Evan Osnos’s essay on the July 23 high speed rail crash that killed forty people outside Wenzhou, which appears in this week’s New Yorker, will bring to mind scary echoes of the Great Leap Forward: [China’s Minister of Railways] Liu [Zhijun] bet everything on high-speed railways. To preëmpt inflation in the cost of land […]
South Africa’s economy has been in a tailspin since widespread strikes began in early August. Over the past few months, the spread of labor unrest to other industries has resulted in credit downgrades from Moody’s and S&P and forced investors to move their money elsewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa for the first time in years. Last week thousands of striking […]
French President Hollande has gotten off to a shaky start, but he’s determined to tackle the country’s most serious social problems: parents and homework. First, the Hollande administration announced a proposal to eliminate the terms “mother” and “father” from legal documents: Legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage and give homosexual couples the right to adopt children […]
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