by Good News
People living in the West like to think that money can solve any problem. But is that really the problem?
by Melvin Rhodes
The recent International AIDS Conference in Barcelona called on rich nations to spend still more money on AIDS. Governments spending more money won't solve this or any other problem.
by Cecil Maranville
Truly, the world stood by—and stands by, still, to its monumental shame.
by Larry Murray
South Africa spent huge sums to host the World Cup. In a country suffering growing problems, was it worth the cost?
by Cecil Maranville
China's philosophy toward African politics, coupled with its voracious appetite for energy and raw materials, makes an alliance with Africa ideal. But does Africa benefit as much as China does? And where does this alliance leave the United...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
A recent article summed up the basic problem in one sentence.
by John Ross Schroeder
Former President Nelson Mandela supported the idea of ibuntu, the principle that strangers are always welcome in the Republic of South Africa. But immigrant violence has stalked certain of the nation's streets—poor against poor—resulting...
by Tom Robinson
The increasing political integration of the European Union and the development of the Union for the Mediterranean resembles the ancient map of the Roman Empire. What does Bible prophecy reveal about the Roman Empire in the end time?
by Cecil Maranville
"Secretary-General of the Council of the EU and High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy."
by Melvin Rhodes
Britain's Queen Elizabeth will celebrate 50 years on the throne this year. Few could have imagined the astounding changes in the nations of the British Commonwealth-particularly those in Africa-during her lifetime.
by Melvin Rhodes
Queen Elizabeth II's 50-year reign has seen an astonishing change in the United Kingdom-and far greater change in Britain's former African colonial possessions. What's behind these massive, momentous trends?
by Paul Kieffer
Chancellor Angela Merkel's first major summit meeting, on the last weekend in November, gave her the opportunity to meet with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan. This EU-Mediterranean summit was hosted in Barcelona by the European Union...
by Tom Robinson
A media circus was in high gear as U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was greeted in the Middle East and Europe as a political superstar in late July 2008. But a potentially far more important development in that part of...