Update – Five men in ski masks entered Norwegian journalist’s Ragnar Skre‘s apartment at around 22:00 last night in Tbilisi. According to my contact, a police officer who arrived at the scene said it was just a robbery while another police officer said it was because he was a journalist. After the beating, the five […]
I received a disturbing email from a human rights activist contact inside Georgia. He forwarded the following email from freelance Norwegian journalist Ragnar Skre: I was attacked – two hours after I sent this. Masked men with guns. How can I contact you? I called your mobile, talked to probably your son, now there is no […]
The World Food Program (WFP) has recently launched a video blog called On the Road – with the first series set in Tanzania looking at nutrition centers, giving the viewer a taste of Masai goat and follows school kids as they walk six kilometers to get water to cook their lunch. The WFP is the United […]
Few of us are shocked by the mention of porn, or even blink at the mention of internet porn, not for the fact that one likes it presence, but the mention of child porn is another story in its own self. Yet while we are shocked and outraged by its existence it is the widest […]
As President Barack Obama announces his ‘New Financial Foundation’ package of banking and financial industry reform, skepticism about the plan; and whether the administration is squandering political capital on a missed opportunity for BOLD changes is coming from every quarter.
“Everyone on the face of the Earth has a treasure that lies waiting for them” – Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist There is truly a treasure waiting for each of child, and the greatest of all treasures that awaits them is simply the future. For many children the future is something they will never know, for […]
By Klara Moradkhan Imagine having a strong desire to help others, and finally getting the opportunity to do so in the country you take pride in and love. Then imagine that same country suddenly imprisoning you, taking you away from your family, your friends and your humanitarian work. This happened to my dear cousin and […]
I went to GreenBuildingsNY 2009 the other day and had a fine time. The show had everything from windows and doors, to toilets and garbage disposals, to solar PV and green roofs – and beyond. Knowledgeable vendors, great stuff. Green building, for my money, has nothing but upside. As I wrote in my article for […]
Access to food, restricted by conditions related to the Global Financial Crisis, has exacerbated the Global Food Crisis, says the UN Food and Agricultural Organization’s (FAO) new estimate. The full report will be released in October. With global food markets still recovering from the 2008 food crisis, lower incomes and unemployment have pushed more people […]
Last week the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Foreign Relations Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011 (H.R. 2410) that provides funding for the State Department and the Peace Corps as well as oversight for new programs. As the the companion bill works its way through the Senate and the two versions get […]
China-Russia relations have markedly improved since the collapse of the Soviet Union, but potential problems between the neighboring giants loom on the horizon. David Shambaugh, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and director of the China Policy Program at George Washington University, published an opinion piece this week in The New York Times saying that […]
In an op-ed published in papers in Brazil, Russia, India and China, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva argued that the BRIC Summit demonstrated a “commitment to help provide fresh answers to old problems and to offer bold leadership in the face of inertia and indecision.” “BRIC is more than just a grouping of […]
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