The list of strange security precautions ahead of the Communist Party powwow is getting pretty long
Reclaiming Xenophobia: The Rise of Ultra-Nationalism in Greece
Golden Dawn is not the only manifestation of paranoia stemming from the economic crisis. Anti-immigrant sentiment is now part of the political mainstream
Global Banking: Are UBS’s Massive Lay-Offs a Good Thing?
The giant Swiss bank surprised the industry and its staff by cutting its staff by a draconian 10,000 jobs
Why the Murder of Five American Nuns Will Go Unavenged
In October 1992, Liberian thugs killed five American Catholic missionaries. No one is likely to be prosecuted for the cold-blooded murders
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Afghanistan sets a date for its next presidential election, the rise of private schooling in Africa raises questions about inequality, and opium production increases in Myanmar.
On the Road with Golden Dawn, Greece’s Ultra-Nationalist Party
Even as it appropriates the Greek past for propaganda purposes, the far-right party has gained in popularity while espousing virulent anti-immigrant policies and rhetoric.
Switzerland: Are Its Days as a Tax Haven for Foreigners Numbered?
Without the tax break, the rich and famous may choose to leave the country, which has enough money to make do without them, in any case.
Why the Economic Outlook for Spain Is Positively Dismal
The country saw its first crisis-linked suicide in late October. And there is little good news to buoy the spirits of everyone else
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Norway is the world’s most prosperous country, Brazil’s biggest and richest city has a new mayor, and UBS cuts thousands of jobs
After Protests, Chinese City Halts Chemical Plant Expansion
In the Chinese city of Ningbo, residents rallied to oppose the expansion of a plant that produces a potentially hazardous chemical — and the government backed down.
In Haiti, Hurricane Sandy Leaves Behind Death and Devastation
While the storm may prove historic in the U.S., it has already killed dozens, ravaged croplands and spread cholera in the impoverished Caribbean nation
An Introduction to Democracy with Ukrainian Characteristics
With the leader of the opposition in prison, the elections in Ukraine produced an unsurprising result. A leader of the ruling party explains to TIME why this is all good
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A Romanian scandal reflects endemic corruption in Eastern Europe, China’s urban population will drive the next stage of growth and ultranationalist, right-wing Ukrainian party gains increasing support.