Kamala Sarup: Empowering Democracy: A Blueprint for Economic Development and Well-being in America
A Blueprint for Economic Development and Well-being in America. |
Adomas Abromaitis: Lithuania deepens food security crisis
Food security is a problem which almost every country faces today. Nevertheless, some European governments prefer to turn a blind eye to the inevitable consequences of using sanctions for the global economy.
Europe started to impose sanction to isolate Russia and Belarus and to inflict maximum damage on them, without considering the price to be paid by other countries. |
Adomas Abromaitis: Lithuanians demand a decent life
Politicians can multiple times discuss economic difficulties, international organizations can make ratings, but if people go out to protest, it means something is going wrong in the state. Such protests took place this month in Lithuania. |
Adomas Abromaitis: Lithuanian business faces threats from Lithuanian government
Lithuanian officials continue to support initiatives and take political steps that worsen the situation in the European region and lead to deterioration of relations with neighboring states. Such official steps and statements influence not only international relations but also impact local population. |
Kamala Sarup: Cape Collection in Cape May
Keeping business atop in a company is certain to increase employment rate and strengthen economic structure, this is what I intend to shed light on through this article. |
Steven Sahiounie: Egyptian economic crisis has hit Syrian owned businesses
This article talks about the latest Egyptian economical crisis and its affect on Syrian business in Egypt |
Kamala Sarup: Covid and Provence
Hence, the pandemic really affected the local businesses. People were not leaving their jobs because they had no job security even if they were ill. "Even in these difficult times, we are busy, and our efforts are truly appreciated. One thing that keeps local companies going is never giving up," said Kelly Lavorgna. |
Steven Sahiounie: "US foreign policy might draw China into catastrophic military action" interview with Ararat Kostanian
This is an interview with a international relations expert to talk about the latest situation in China and the tension between China and the USA |
Larry Fisher: Without Bottoms/UP Reform the U.S. Government Will Collapse
This article highlights what neither party can afford to tell the American people, the truth! That is, how today's low unemployment rate and untenable inflation rates are the end result of 4+ decades of both parties' lawless acts and that they also cannot address. Why? Because they unconstitutionally changed the executive branch to partisan/unqualified and hordes of politically-connected contractors, and today's spoils system. |
Steven Sahiounie: OPEC with Russian cooperation has kept the alliance together
This article talks about the corporation between OPEC and Russia |
Jean-Luc Basle: The shortest, unexplained recession
From February 11th, 2020, the stock market in the United States registered a 34% fall in the following three weeks. The GDP tumbled by a startling 34%, and within two months - from March 14 to May 9, 2020 - 31 million people were unemployed, nearly 15% of the labor force. What caused such an unexpected mayhem? 1 |
Steven Sahiounie: Lebanon faces bankruptcy while Central Bank head evades justice
This article talks about the latest economical situation that Lebanon is going through. 1 |
Antanas Tubelis: Economic issues are not a priority in Lithuania Inflation in Lithuania is 15%. A rapid rise in prices is associated with this. According to Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, the rise in prices for bread, potatoes, other vegetables and fruits cannot be stopped. At the same time, 65% of the population of Lithuania do not have any financial savings |
Steven Sahiounie: US has created conflicts to pressure Russia and China
This is an interview by Mideast Discourse with Armenian expert to talk about the latest developments between Russia and Ukraine |
Cheney's Inferno Comes to Capitol Hill
In his must-read memoir of his war-planning years, The Doomsday Machine, Daniel Ellsberg describes how Cheney (citing a Seymour Hersh piece, “Last Stand,” New Yorker, April 10–17, 2006) had put forth plans to nuke Iran:
In 2005–2006 there were articles304 by the Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Seymour Hersh and the former CIA station chief Philip Giraldi regarding U.S. continge... 3 |
Kasparas Jankauskas: Lithuania entered into an unequal battle with China
The restriction of Lithuanian exports in China couldn't heavily affect Lithuanian economics. According to the United Nations COMTRADE database, Lithuania Exports to China was US$357.76 Million in 2020. |
Twenty percent of British children do not have enough food.
The principal of a school in England says that his students
are so hungry that they look for food in the trash after entering the school.
Shivon Collingwood, principal of Morkem School in
Lancashire, says one in ten students at the school is from families that meet
their food needs from the Food Bank (where it helps the needy).
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Jill Herendeen: "Do we want our lives run by corporations with the power to deny us healthcare?"
Link to "Doctor EXPOSES plan to Sell NHS to American Corporations" 1 |
Janice Jayes: Debt Peonage in the 21st Century: The Shamar Betts Case Continues
The outrageous sentence leveled on one 20 year old for an angry FB post following the Floyd murder is a perfect example of the weaponization of the courts to shut down the BLM movement. 1 |
Kasparas Jankauskas: Lithuanians do not need more American attention
Lithuania opened a military training camp for US troops in PabradÄ—. Lithuanian politicians strive to host a permanent US military base. They think that it should help the country get more attention from Washington. |
Steven Sahiounie: Lebanon is on the brink of social explosion and breakdown
This article talks about the latest situation in Lebanon and the bad economic crisis 1 |
Steven Sahiounie: Whistleblower and the press break the code of silence in an Australian police state
This article talks about a Australian whistleblower that talks about the war against Afghanistan 1 |
Steven Sahiounie: The Syrian war is over: now what?
This article talks about the latest situation in Syria and the economic difficulties that it's facing to rebuild |
Viktors Domburs: Latvian politics risks causing considerable damage to economy
According to bnn-news.com , behaviour of Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edgars RinkÄ“viÄs risks causing a wave of bankruptcies in Latvia.
Thus, after basking in the VIP area together with people of questionable reputation during the opening game of the World Ice Hockey Championship in Riga, Edgars RinkÄ“viÄs demonstrated an act of true diplomatic short-sightedness |
Carmine Gorga, Ph.D.: Toward Economic, Ecological, and Human Interdependence Important work by Blair Gelbond and my own work make me realize that, for us all to succeed, we all ought to work Toward an Integration of Economic, Ecological, and Human Interdependence. 1 |
John Hawkins: Sonnet: May 2, 2011: The Voodoo Raid Sonnet: May 2, 2011: The Voodoo Raid. Ten years later a bonus sonnet commemorates the farcical explanation of what happened in Abbottabad and stuff. |
Henry Samson: Chaos, Confusion and Tech Snafus at the Cal Democratic Convention Technical difficulties turned a convention that was focused on fear and on hating Republicans into a state of confusion for delegates and resulted in a doubt as to the validity of any votes that took place on the convention floor. |
Carmine Gorga, Ph.D.: An Invitation to Economists, Physicists, and Ecologists - and Ego-nomists A few years ago, I invited ecologists and physicists to study the new world of Concordian economics - through which they could settle their differences for the benefit of everyone. Nothing happened. If I now extend this invitation to practitioners of "ego-nomics, will we obtain different results?" 4 |
Antanas Tubelis: Why NATO is dangerous for the Baltic States
Relations between Russia and NATO are becoming worse. In the near future, the situation can become quite dangerous. Since the Baltic States are the main NATO bridgeheads, deterioration of the situation will lead to the most negative consequences for the population of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. |
Carmine Gorga, Ph.D.: Economic Justice and Human Ecology Econ-Ecol. What a lovely expression. But the two subjects are still separated from each other. Mine is an ongoing attempt to unite the study -- and ideally, the practice -- of Economics and Ecology. 5 |