He’s dead. Good.
Turkmenbashi’s dead. As Blake Hounshell noted on Foreign Policy Passport, “He will be missed by approximately … nobody.” That’s not entirely true. The editors of… Read More »He’s dead. Good.
Turkmenbashi’s dead. As Blake Hounshell noted on Foreign Policy Passport, “He will be missed by approximately … nobody.” That’s not entirely true. The editors of… Read More »He’s dead. Good.
This year’s Global Voices meeting was a three-day event for many of us. We’d decided it made sense to break the main meeting into two… Read More »The Hibiscus Project: How African and Chinese bloggers start to talk to one another
The situation in Somalia is, as it always is, extremely confusing. Headlines yesterday alternated between reports of fierce battles and reports that both sides were… Read More »Ken Menkhaus’s insights on Somalia
allAfrica.com: TED2006 Good preview of TED Africa by Tami Hultman of AllAfrica (tags: africa TED) Access Blogspot Banned / Blocked Blogs from Pakistan, India, Iran… Read More »links for 2006-12-21
My cousin, Adam Zuckerman, was recently nominated for a remarkable honor – BeliefNet’s most inspiring person of 2006. The nomination recognizes the work he’s done… Read More »My inspiring cousin
On July 23, 2006, two Lebanese Red Cross ambulances were attacked by Israeli forces, causing injury to the ambulance crews and the patients aboard –… Read More »“Rebunking” the Lebanese ambulance story