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REVIEW: Hein Marais' South Africa Pushed to the Limit
By Zed Books at Dec 08, 2011
Helena Sheehan's review on Hein Marais' South Africa Pushed to the Limit appeared in the Novemeber issue of Monthly Review.... (More) Comments (0)
Russia election: Protesters defy rally ban in Moscow
By Zed Books at Dec 06, 2011
Russian protesters defying a ban on unapproved rallies have been facing off with supporters of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in Moscow city centre. ... (More) Comments (0)
Afghanistan bombs kill 58 in Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif
By Zed Books at Dec 06, 2011
Twin attacks apparently targeting Shia Muslims have killed at least 58 people in Afghanistan.... (More) Comments (0)
Brazil, Ghana show India way in food security
By Zed Books at Dec 06, 2011
INDIA continues to debate the definition of the poverty line while Ghana and Brazil became the only two countries during the first decade of the new century to achieve and surpass the United Nations millennium development goal of cutting hunger and poverty in half.... (More) Comments (0)
Libya: Government Claims Arrest 400 'Illegal Immigrants'
By Zed Books at Dec 06, 2011
Libya on Monday said its forces had prevented more than 400 Africans from illegally emigrating to Italy when they intercepted a boat off the coast of the North African country.... (More) Comments (0)
South African lesbians live in fear, report finds
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
Black lesbians in South Africa endure ridicule and abuse in schools, workplaces and churches, sometimes being accused of witchcraft, a Human Rights Watch (HRW) investigation has found.... (More) Comments (0)
Steve Keen: Austrailian housing marketing is in danger
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
Australia’s housing market is flashing warning signs of a major crisis, with data release earlier this week of slumping construction starts a replay of conditions in the U.S. shortly before its real-estate crash, according to noted scholar and financial author Steve Keen.... (More) Comments (0)
Where was Canada when Congo's election turned violent?
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
There are 32 million registered voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is about the size of Western Europe but with a fraction of the infrastructure. Ballots for last week's election travelled to remote regions by canoe, delivery men portaging like nomads to reach the farthest of the polls, which totalled 63,000.... (More) Comments (0)
Public sector corruption stymies eurozone debt crisis relief
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
According to corruption watchdog Transparency International, the two countries at the center of the debt crisis scored poorly on the group’s 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index. On a scale of ten, Greece scored 3.4 and Italy 3.9, ranking 80 and 69, respectively, on the list of 183 countries.... (More) Comments (0)
On the Edge with Yanis Varoufakis
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
In the recent interview Yanis Varoufakis talks to Max Keiser about the Greek crisis and Euro collapse. He talks about the deteriorating situation in Greece economically and politically and what is happening in Italy and how that will impact Greece.... (More) Comments (0)
KEEN: We're Already In Second Great Depression
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
Economist Steve Keen is one of the few economists to have predicted the global financial crisis and now he says we are already in a Great Depression. He says the way to escape it is to bankrupt the banks, nationalise the financial system and pay off people's debt. ... (More) Comments (0)
David Attenborough: We are out of touch with nature
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
Sir David Attenborough says people have a 'huge moral responsibility towards the rest of the planet'. Rapid urbanisation over past 60 years has put future of planet at risk. ... (More) Comments (0)
Congo's forests depend on Durban - Guardian Reports
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
Last week the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) voted on its future, with many in the country nervous about the outcome. Meanwhile in Durban, delegates are meeting to try to resolve our collective future, by finding a way to tackle global climate change. As a Congolese citizen fighting to protect the forests that millions of us call home, there is a great deal at stake in the coming weeks.... (More) Comments (0)
Nando's axes Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe 'dictator' advert
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
A South African fast food chain has withdrawn a TV advert which pokes fun at Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe as "the last dictator standing".... (More) Comments (0)
Liberia: Taylor's Verdict Due Next Month?
By Zed Books at Dec 05, 2011
The UN backed Special Court for Sierra Leone says it is yet to set an exact date for the handling down of its verdict in the Charles Taylor's trial, though it said it could be next month, January 2012.... (More) Comments (0)


