World

No Jobs=No Votes for Fox No Jobs=No Votes for Fox

Three years ago the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) lost its seventy-one-year grip on Mexico's presidency.

Jul 17, 2003 / Jeff Faux

GM ‘Assistance’ for Africa GM ‘Assistance’ for Africa

In late June, George W. Bush spoke of Africa as a famine-stricken continent where the people are unable to grow enough food for themselves.

Jul 17, 2003 / Amadou Kanoute

Bush’s Africa Agenda Bush’s Africa Agenda

George W. Bush's recent tour of Africa was a series of campaign photo opportunities dressed up as a diplomatic trip.

Jul 17, 2003 / William D. Hartung and Emira Woods

Nigergate Thuggery Nigergate Thuggery

Did senior Bush officials blow the cover of a US intelligence officer working covertly in a field of vital importance to national security--and break the law--in order to strik...

Jul 17, 2003 / David Corn

Showtime in Iraq Showtime in Iraq

Peter Davis is on assignment in Iraq for The Nation.

Jul 17, 2003 / Peter Davis

End the US Occupation End the US Occupation

The test of a great nation is whether it has the capacity to own up to its mistakes and change course for the sake of the country and the world.

Jul 17, 2003 / The Editors

The Legacy of Guantánamo The Legacy of Guantánamo

The hard lessons of Guantánamo have yet to be learned, while many of the old mistakes are being repeated.

Jul 14, 2003 / Feature / Lizzy Ratner

A Diplomat’s Undiplomatic Truth: They Lied A Diplomat’s Undiplomatic Truth: They Lied

A former US ambassador says Cheney and others knew the alleged Iraq uranium purchase was baseless long before Bush used it in his State of the Union speech

Jul 9, 2003 / Column / Robert Scheer

The Road Map to Nowhere The Road Map to Nowhere

Although the laboriously negotiated and long-delayed Middle East "road map" received a diplomatic boost by the recent intervention of George W. Bush, the plan is replet...

Jul 2, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Roane Carey

A Costly Friendship A Costly Friendship

Much of the talk in Europe these days--in newspaper offices, at dinner parties, in foreign ministries--is about how the United States and Britain were conned into going to war ...

Jul 2, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Patrick Seale

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