By Greg Oxley in Paris The decapitation of the teacher Samuel Paty, in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, just north of Paris, by an 18-year-old religious fanatic, has brought
Category: International
By Michael Roberts In its latest World Economic Outlook report, the IMF again tackled the issue of climate change, global warming and what to do about
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour member RT Documentaries recently recorded a programme that revealed the corruption and injustices of the American legal and prison
By Richard Mellor in California By the end of the year the Center For Responsive Politics reckons that federal elections will have cost some $11 billion and
By Casey Ross This article was originally published in STATnews. Ahoskie, North Carolina. The railroad tracks cut through Weyling White’s boyhood backyard like an invisible fence.
By Michael Roberts This year’s ‘Nobel’ (actually the Riksbank) Prize for Economics went to Stanford University economists, Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson. According to the Royal
By Michael Roberts The IMF-World Bank semi-annual meeting starts this week. Earlier, the IMF kicked off the show with a warning that the poor countries of the
By John Pickard The annual report of the moods and opinions of youth across the Arab world, is a devastating indictment of modern society as
By Richard Mellor in California There was an article in Politico, September 22, that detailed the difficulty top union officials were having in trying to get their members
By Michael Roberts The pandemic has opened up a Pandora’s box about the future of work. The slump has caused a huge loss of jobs,
