Thursday, 21 November , 2024

Third World

German Debt and Greek Debt. Forgiving Nazism, punishing those who resisted

Why the 1953 cancellation of German debt won’t be reproduced for Greece and Developing Countries by Eric Toussaint 27 February 2019 From 27 February 1953...

Pourquoi l’annulation de la dette allemande de 1953 n’est pas reproductible...

par Eric Toussaint 26 février, 2019 L’Allemagne a bénéficié à partir du 27 février 1953 d’une annulation de la plus grande partie de sa dette....

Samir Amin at 80: An Introduction and Tribute

By John Bellamy Foster Oct 01, 2011 Samir Amin was born in Cairo in 1931, and studied within the French educational system in Egypt (Lycée Français...

The Imperative of Protecting and Respecting Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Their...

By Victoria Tauli-Corpuz 9 August 2018 Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Member of the South Centre's Board, made...

Rob Nixon: Gov’t Inaction on Climate Change Is “Slow Violence” That...

August 02, 2018 With unprecedented fires, floods and heat waves sweeping the globe, 2018 is on track to be the fourth-hottest year on record. The...

Zone of storms

Review of Samir Amin's, October 1917: Revolution A Century Later (Daraja Press, 2017) by Theo V. Kenji Apr 22, 2018 In the five essays presented in...

Politics Labour vows to take on global elite

Shadow international development secretary Kate Osamor sets out the party's plans for international development with no dodgy arms deals and no PFIs March 26, 2018 LABOUR...

Malnutrition: It’s about more than hunger

By Dr Francesco Branca WHO Director, Department of Nutrition for Health and Development 16 October 2017 If you look at the top line figures on global malnutrition...

Qui sont les vrais pilleurs de l’Afrique et du Congo ?

Par Tony Busselen 20 Jan 2018 « Les dirigeants africains sont les nouveaux pilleurs coloniaux d’aujourd’hui » titrait récemment un site néerlandais. Un ami belge, observateur du Congo,...