The debt/GDP ratio has also been on a generally declining trajectory, falling from 86% of GDP in 2009, the year the civil war ended, to 78% of GDP in 2011, although it edged higher to 79% of GDP in 2012 due to currency depreciation. While progress has …
Army concern about the way President Mohamed Morsi was governing Egypt reached tipping point when the head of state attended a rally packed with hardline fellow Islamists calling for holy war in Syria, military sources have said. At the June 15th rally …
So why are intellectuals on the left so obsessed with money inequality instead of the inequality of life's blessings that people value much more? Certainly in their own lives they don't act as though money is the most important value. They're all …
The collaboration of Hollywood with the regime began in 1930, the historian says, when Carl Laemmle Jr. of Universal Studios agreed major cuts to the film World War I movie 'All Quiet On The Western Front' after riots erupted that in Germany instigated …
The club of countries expanded to 28 with the incorporation of a country that two decades ago was in the throes of a brutal and bloody war of independence. Croatia is … With its own currency, Croatia might have sought to devalue its way to …
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Egypt has run out of money to pay its supporters, so riot, revolution, and civil war will be required before the Egyptians will be willing to reduce their non-negotiable demands on each other. Here in the U.S. we watch Egypt only to wonder how things …
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The U.S. dollar, the premiere choice for foreign currency since the Second World War, has also lost a bit of its lustre amid their own debt wrangling. And lest you think the krona could still bounce back, Icelanders themselves have pretty much written …