In Africa, can Brazil be the anti-China?

By David Lewis, Reuters, NIMBA-BUCHANAN RAILWAY, Liberia (Reuters) – In the muggy forest of central Liberia, a gang of workers […]

Egypt: Preview of America in 2015

From NIA Website – National Inflation Association, The rioting and looting currently taking place in Egypt is primarily a result […]

Mubarak Resigns, Military is in Charge

From Stratfor site, Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman delivered the following statement Feb. 11: “In the name of God the […]

The Youth Unemployment Bomb

From Businessweek, Peter Coy, In Tunisia, the young people who helped bring down a dictator are called hittistes — French-Arabic […]

Crude Oil Spikes Like An Egyptian

By Dian L. Chu, EconForecast Images of mass Egyptian protesters clashing with police in Cairo broadcasted around the world shook […]

Libya Next?

by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge.com, The one country landlocked between Tunisia and Egypt has so far been oddly silent. Not […]

Oxstones Food for Thought – Black Swan Brewing in the Middle East

By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Co-founder, CEO, & Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management The ongoing crisis in Egypt is much […]

The Egyptian Unrest: A Special Report

From Stratfor site, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak remains the lifeblood of the demonstrators, who still number in the tens of […]