Police during NATO protests (Photo Credit: James Watkins)

Chicago Survived the NATO Summit, But Did It Thrive?

The NATO Summit has come and gone; alas, life in Chicago has returned to a state of relative normalcy. Now that the hyped event has concluded, the assessments, critiques, and evaluations are rolling in. By nearly all »
36 minutes ago by Christine Organ
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A World of TrEUble: Afflicted

A patient has to be treated swiftly and decisively, but properly. With patience. You cannot get angry at her and slap her in the face when she lashes out. »
47 minutes ago by Nicolas Sampson
he austerity measures in Greece did not go down very well (credit: banzai7 institute)

New World Order: A World of TrEUble – Part 2

The Greeks made a right mess of their state. The Troika (EU, ECB, and IMF) came to the rescue. It was an ugly affair. It degenerated into a fire-sale of Greek assets, leading to political instability, which, combined »
1 day ago by Nicolas Sampson
Greek Flag via Flickr - fdecomite

The Future of Greece: Golden Dawn or Black Dusk?

The coming election in June will decide the economic future of Greece. Will the country that gave the world democracy rise to meet the challenge of turbulent economics and unstable politics? »
1 day ago by Ben Felsher
Taybeh Beer

Raising a glass for Palestine’s Oktoberfest

As we a enjoy pretty damn good cold beer – a welcomed refreshment given the 35 degree heat – Maria Khoury shows us around the small factory explaining the milling, boiling and fermenting process used to create »
1 day ago by Kim Willis
Source: woody h1 on flickr.com

An Ideal Future, Or My Bucket List Of Change

Happy birthday, Urban Times. Here’s to working together to turn our bucket lists into a shiny new inspirational world. Thanks for letting me walk, talk, and share with you. I’m looking forward to a whole lot »
2 days ago by Carolyn Brajkovich
Photographer: Venetia Archer

Image of the Week: Moments in Mogadishu

The photos were taken in Mogadishu in February – right before the London conference on Somalia. Security guard looking over one of Mogadishu’s largest slums, located opposite the parliament building. Woman »
3 days ago by Venetia Archer
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New World Order: A World of TrEUble – Part 1

Everyone knows that nations, like people, cannot spend beyond their means for too long. They have to get it right at one point. Those who don't, those who can't, and those who are unwilling to do so, piggyback-riding »
4 days ago by Nicolas Sampson
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Preserving Cultural Heritage: The Iraq War and its Aftermath

Iraq cultural heritage was damaged when the Baghdad National Museum was looted and continues to be eroded by looting at Sumerian archaeological sites. Even though »
by Sam Walker on 16th May 2012
This cartoon by Blower from The Daily Telegraph blends the lighting of the Olympic torch and the euro zone debt crisis.  A Greek "high priestess" is shown setting fire to a map of Europe with a torch bearing the euro sign—an apt metaphor for Greece's role in the euro zone crisis.

Europe 2012-2013: Hot Spots And Cooling Points

A list of ten political hot spots and topics that are likely to play a major role in European affairs over the coming 12 months, followed by ten cooling points that will help you deal with them. »
by Nicolas Sampson on 16th May 2012
Photo Credit: Ian Freimuth via Flickr

My Wish for the NATO Summit: “Be the Change You Want to See in the World”

As leaders from around the world prepare to gather in Chicago for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit next week, and as the city and nation launch »
by Christine Organ on 11th May 2012
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