When is a famine not a famine?
President Mamdou Tandja of Niger has told journalists that his nation is not facing a famine, but “food shortages”, which are not unusual in nations… Read More »When is a famine not a famine?
President Mamdou Tandja of Niger has told journalists that his nation is not facing a famine, but “food shortages”, which are not unusual in nations… Read More »When is a famine not a famine?
I’m interested in the idea that tools like Google’s AdWords program let us see what different individuals and organizations are willing to pay for being… Read More »Famine, $0.45 per click and rising. Genocide, down $0.03 per click to $0.28
I’m returning from PUSH, which was a great deal of fun. My talk appeared to go over well, and a few folks were nice enough… Read More »The trouble with “globophilia”
Rebecca asked me to cover the Global Voices daily blog roundup yesterday. It was a good chance to discover just how powerful the Global Voices… Read More »Reading blogs, and staying home. Sort of.
The UN gets no love. Jim Moore and other lefty friends concerned about the ongoing slaughter in Sudan are (justifiably) furious that the UN hasn’t… Read More »Giving the UN a little credit
The UN gets no love.