Ahmadinejad Condemns World Powers
Iran’s Fars News Agency reports that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has strongly criticized world powers for “mismanaging the world affairs,” adding that “their wrongdoings have created More...
EU Leaders should listen to their people, says Ahmadinejad
According to Fars news agency, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has offered Europe a hand in implementing democracy. Referring to the protests and demonstrations in Europe in general and the social unrest in More...
Extremists at the Gate of Europe
Voter dismay at the Open all Hours pro-immigration policies of Europe’s liberal-left governments are leading to rising tension. It is a heady mix that could turn Europe into a Balkan-like ethnic mix of passions More...
Europe, The Giant Awakes
In a world of conflicting interests it is hardly surprising that we are bewildered by contradictory information. Nations opposed to the euro-zone, such as Britain and the United States, are desperate to talk More...
Behind the Veil of EU “Soft Power”
Drawn up as the second millennium drew to a close and in the immediate wake of the Cold War, the European Commission’s Agenda 2000 boldly declared the EU’s intention to play an enhanced role in global More...
The Creeping Jackboot in Europe
There is mounting and undeniable evidence that the European Union is transmuting into a totalitarian superpower. The governing trend is to carefully devise and control the route to influential position. The More...
The Socio-Economic Realities of Mental Health in Europe – Part 2: The Social Determinants
In the first part of this piece, we considered the significant economic cost implications of mental health problems. In this second part, we look at the importance of identifying and tackling those negative social More...
The Socio-Economic Realities of Mental Health in Europe – Part 1: The Economic Costs
Justin Frewen & Anna Datta (Dr.) — When discussing mental health, it is common to focus on the distress and suffering mental health problems may cause together with the most appropriate manner by which More...
Peace returns to Bangkok, but will democracy survive in Thailand?
Peace was returning to Bangkok, the battered Thai capital on Friday. But as many as 40 buildings were damaged, 15 people dead and 100 injured, and the losses due to the carnage estimated to be around $1.5 billion, More...
Zimbabwean economy stabilizing
The occupancy of Zimbabwean hotels has almost doubled in the last year More...




