Jubilant Cairo Now Faces Economic Devastation
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Feb 12, 2011
As throngs cried for freedom in Tahrir Square, more than 2.5 million Egyptians watched their incomes vanish with a million foreign visitors during this peak tourist season.
No ‘Gringos’ in Juarez as Drug War Scares Off Tourists
New America Media, News Feature, Posted: Feb 12, 2011
As the drug cartels wage war, a bustling Juarez street—once crowded with American tourists looking for a cheap beer, sex and good Mexican food—stands forlorn.
Watching Egypt, Dreaming of Reform in North Korea
Korea Daily, Commentary, Posted: Feb 11, 2011
As the Egyptian people force their dictator from power, a North Korean wonders what it would take for his country to do the same.
Will the Fall of Egypt Affect Black America?
LA Sentinel, News Analysis, Posted: Feb 10, 2011
There are many people who claim that Egypt is in the "Middle East" and contrary to that belief, Egypt is in Africa, period.
Women's Rights Violations Inside America
Final Call, News Report, Posted: Feb 10, 2011
Though Americans regularly lecture other nations about women's rights, activists and advocates say the U.S. has its own serious problem with violence against women.
Proud to Be an Arab
The Arab American News, Editorial, Posted: Feb 08, 2011
Arab communities in the Diaspora are at one with the people of the Arab world as they stand up for their individual and collective rights.
Arab Media: U.S. Is Hijacking Egyptian Uprising
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Feb 08, 2011
Arab media report that divided opposition groups and, especially, U.S. support of an “orderly transition” with the distrusted Omar Suleiman are undermining Egyptian protests.
Pox Americana—How the U.S. Opened the Mideast’s Gates of Hell
TomDispatch.com, News Analysis, Posted: Feb 08, 2011
When the U.S. opened the “ages of hell” by invading Iraq, it set loose events that continue to reverberate around the Middle East.
U.S. Secretly Backed the Brotherhood's Soft-Power Strategy in Egypt
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Feb 06, 2011
Washington has always used democracy protests as a coercive tool to prod authoritarian regimes into cooperating with America's strategic designs, but now the unimaginable has happened—democracy is winning.
Growing Ties: S. Korea’s Top Envoy in SF Talks Free Trade
New America Media, Question & Answer, Posted: Feb 06, 2011
Washington and Seoul are poised to sign a Free Trade Agreement that promises to further boost economic and political ties between the two countries.
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