03 August 2017 Venezuela’s Dinosaur Extinction threatens. by Neil Tidmarsh Dinosaurs take a long time to die. The cataclysmic shock which destroyed their world may well have been short and sharp, but those survivors unwilling or unable to evolve into more sustainable life-forms no doubt suffered slow, lingering deaths. The world saw this six months… Continue reading Issue 116:2017 08 03:Venezuela’s Dinosaur(Neil Tidmarsh)
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Issue 89:2017 01 26:Congratulations Mr President!(Neil Tidmarsh)
26 January 2017 Congratulations, Mr President! At last, the good guy is in and the bad guy is out. By Neil Tidmarsh So the new president was finally sworn in this week. We were beginning to wonder if it would ever actually happen. After all, when the right candidate won the election last year, we… Continue reading Issue 89:2017 01 26:Congratulations Mr President!(Neil Tidmarsh)
Issue 34:2016 12 15:Week in Brief International
15 December 2016 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe EU: In Brussels, the EU and Cuba signed an agreement for closer co-operation. FRANCE: Jérôme Cahuzac, who was in charge of the fight against tax evasion as President Hollande’s budget minister, was convicted of tax fraud and sentenced to three years in prison. A plastic surgeon,… Continue reading Issue 34:2016 12 15:Week in Brief International
Issue 78:2016 11 03:The International Criminal Court (Neil Tidmarsh)
03 November 2016 The International Criminal Court Or the International Caucasian Court? by Neil Tidmarsh “An International Caucasian Court for the persecution and humiliation of people of colour, especially Africans.” So Gambia’s Information Minister, Sheriff Bojang, described the International Criminal Court this week when announcing his country’s withdrawal from the ICC’s jurisdiction. Gambia is the… Continue reading Issue 78:2016 11 03:The International Criminal Court (Neil Tidmarsh)