EU Blocking Grain and Fertilizer Deliveries to Poor Countries?

At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting on Sept. 16, President Putin announced that Russia was ready to provide to poor countries, free of charge, the some 300 tons of Russian fertilizers that are now sitting stranded in European ports due to the EU sanctions. During his discussion with Antonio Guterres on Sept.14, he said, he had asked the UN Secretary […]

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The Queen’s Burial Followed by Mass Strike Action in the UK

As soon as Queen Elizabeth’s coffin was lowered into the Royal Vault, a major strike wave began throughout the United Kingdom that will eventually involve more than 170,000 unionists. On the evening of Sept. 19, the Liverpool dockworkers launched a two week strike action, shutting down one of the UK’s largest ports, which handles over half a million containers a […]

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German Government Seizes Rosneft Refineries

On Sept. 16, the German government illegally seized the shares of Russian energy giant Rosneft in three oil refineries in Germany, without offering any compensation. Chancellor Olaf Scholz told a press briefing that it was a “far-reaching energy policy decision to protect our country…. Russia, we have known for some time, is no longer a reliable energy supplier.” He called […]

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Protest Movement Building Steadily in Germany and Austria

The momentum is building in both Germany and Austria for mass protests against the boomerang effects of the Russia sanctions as well as the failure of political decision-makers to prevent speculative increases of food and energy prices. In most cases, the demands are limited to price and rent caps, as well as compensation to make up for inflation rates. However, […]

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Sweden to Get a New Government, But What About a New Policy?

On Monday of this week, the leader of the Moderate (conservative) Party, Ulf Kristersson, began probing the possibilities of forming a center-right government after the opposition won an extremely slim majority of two seats in the national elections, leading Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson, a social democrat, to resign on Sept. 15. A Kristersson government would have the support of the […]

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Chinese Economist: LaRouche as a Precursor of China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Professor Ding Yifan, Deputy Director of the Research Institute for World Development of the China Development Research Center, participated in Panel 1 of the Schiller Institute’s Sept. 10-11, 2022 conference, titled “Inspiring Humanity To Survive the Greatest Crisis in World History” (cf. SAS 37/22). In his presentation, reproduced below, he brought up Lyndon LaRouche’s invaluable contributions to the science of […]

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