The global economic downturn seems to be affecting tourism worldwide, a sector upon which the Moroccan economy is heavily dependent, when it doesn’t simply rely on agriculture. Earlier in March this year, the Moroccan authorities have come up with a novel idea and launched an advertising campaign targeting main western markets to attract more travellers. […]
Brittany Prepares for St. Yew’s Day
On 19th May, all the Bretons in the world will celebrate “Gouel Erwan” (or St-Yew’s day, i.e. Brittany’s Day!), the equivalent to the Irish St Patrick’s Day! Time to look back at what Brittany was in the past, what it is nowadays and what it could become in the next decades… Brittany is a beautiful […]
In Cameroun, experts seek cultural renaissance for Africa
THE significance of African arts and culture in the socio-political and economic equation of the global world was the major thrust of the just concluded Summit of African Cultural Institutions and the African Diaspora (SACIADIA) held in Yaounde, Cameroun. As a follow-up to a similar gathering held in 2007 in Lagos, Nigeria, which focused on […]
Danielle Steel Interview
Talent easily does what Ability finds difficult. But what Talent grapples with Genius does facilely. Danielle Steel has climbed the mountains other writers are still clambering. She’s a noted genius and history has already penned her. She has written more than 50 books, sold more than 500 million copies and stayed more than […]
Life Presidency for Algeria
Mixed Reactions As Constitional Change Paves Way For Abdelaziz Bouteflika to join Club of Life Presidents By Ajong Mbapndah L Opposition parties in the North African country of Algeria have lashed out at a constitutional amendment taking off presidential term limits describing it as a ploy to enable current leader Abdelazziz Bouteflika enjoy a life […]
New Jewish History Book Provides Understanding of Capitalism, Anti-Semitism
BINGHAMTON, NY — It’s impossible to understand the history of anti-Semitism, or of capitalism, without taking a non-ideological look at political theories on Jewish economics. That’s the view of Jonathan Karp, a faculty member at Binghamton University and author of a new book, The Politics of Jewish Commerce: Economic Thought and Emancipation in Europe, 1638-1848. Political thinkers […]
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