Greece & Europe: Shattered trust, game still on

Greece & Europe: Shattered trust, game still on

By Alan Wheatley The odds that Greece will quit the euro zone have shortened after Sunday’s decisive referendum. Trust between Greece and Germany, the leader of Europe’s creditors, is shattered. But ‘Grexit’ is not inevitable. The long shadow of history will help...

The U.S. and Cuba: Lifting a wall of mistrust

The U.S. and Cuba: Lifting a wall of mistrust

Paintings for sale in the street in Havana, Cuba, in April 2015. (AP Photo/Desmond Boylan) By Pascal Fletcher In the early summer of 1999, I was summoned for an interview with one of Cuba’s top economic officials, then External Trade Minister Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz....

Glimpses of everyday life in North Korea

Glimpses of everyday life in North Korea

Mindy Tan visited North Korea recently. The Singapore-based photographer has given us glimpses of life in one of the world’s most secretive countries. A street in Pyongyang Free, state-owned public housing A street in Pyongyang Bus stop in Pyongyang at rush hour...

What’s next after the Charleston massacre

What’s next after the Charleston massacre

By James Herlan On June 17 the world was shocked by the brutal shooting of nine African-Americans who were attending a prayer meeting at their church in the U.S. city of Charleston, South Carolina. Charged with the gruesome crime was Dylann Roof, an avowed white...

How the world views the United States and Obama

How the world views the United States and Obama

By Nelson Graves The Unites States enjoys broad global support for its military efforts against Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, but its post-9/11 interrogation methods that many consider torture are widely criticized. Globally, U.S. President Barack Obama...

Thailand: Living under martial law

Thailand: Living under martial law

image buach image skyline image temple img 2984 img 2985 By Robert Conner It is a busy Saturday at Chatuchak Market in downtown Bangkok. Food stalls and handicrafts line streets crowded with Thais and foreign tourists. Street performers sing and dance, weaving between...

Bitter fruits of a split in Islam

Bitter fruits of a split in Islam

By Jonathan Lyons Instability across the heart of the Muslim world underscores an undeniable fact of modern life: religion matters as much today as it did more than 1,300 years ago during the formative period of Islam. The upheavals introduced by the U.S. invasion of...

Why care about what’s happening in Turkey?

Why care about what’s happening in Turkey?

“Caught in a bad romance…” Lady Gaga’s hit song fits the strained relationship between Europe and Turkey.   “Caught in a bad romance…”Lady Gaga’s hit song fits the strained relationship between Europe and Turkey.But will this week’s electoral setback for Turkish...

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