(1888 PressRelease) Before talking about a single currency or economic association between the states members, we need to examine the current political structure that allows a single faction to confiscate power for twenty years or more. Western Africa states which are represented by Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a commission comprised of countries […]
Russia Takes Military Action in Ukraine and the World Responds
Reports started circulating this weekend of ever-escalating tensions in Ukraine, particularly in the nation’s Crimean peninsula, where there still lies strong Russian ties. A Russian Takeover Russian military forces have seemingly occupied the entirety of the Crimean peninsula, taking over several military bases in the region as well as deploying naval ships to the surrounding […]
THE SOUND OF MUSIC – INTROSPECTION ON ZUBIN MEHTA CONCERT IN KASHMIR
“Your visions will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” – CG Jung (1875-1961) Founder of Analytical Psychology They came, played their music and went away, leaving us with mixed emotions and feelings. Some experienced a deep sense of disappointment, because the “magic […]
Turtle-Peter Turned to the Wild Side
Obituary: Günther Peter (born 1947), died on 24. Oct. 2013 Son of animal-loving teacher became internationally recognized animal protection activist Günther Peter was born on August 28, 1947 as the son of a nature-conscious teacher and began to care for the animals and nature already as a child. He studied engineering but was with his […]
Amanda Knox, Raffaele Sollecito and the Chamber of Horrors
How and why the Italian Supreme Court got it wrong “It is not our abilities that show what we truly are. It is our choices.” – J K Rowling Trial of the century On September 30th the eyes of the world will be on Florence for round four of the trial of the century following […]
Kazakstan Ignores Human Rights Concerns
Economics count for more than rights, and western governments have little leverage anyway. By Gaziza Baituova Despite harsh words from the United States and European Union about Kazakstan’s worsening human rights record, the country’s leaders are unlikely to modify their behaviour, local analysts say. It is a simple equation – placed in the balance against […]
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