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| Global warming fight put on "back burner" Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 12/20/2009
In the wake of the United Nations-sponsored Copenhagen meeting, what have we learned about mankind's efforts to slow the purported rise in Earth's temperature? Is "global warming" real—and can its effects be slowed or reversed? What are the nations really prepared to do—and what will be the consequences? More >>>
| Will the West Lose the War on Terror? Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 1/11/2010
Though the bomb in his underpants failed to explode, Umar Rarouk Abdulmutallab's botched attempt to destroy a Northwest Airlines plane last December 25 has set off a chain of events revealing the disarray pervading American intelligence services. More >>>
| Today Haiti, tomorrow the world... Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 1/19/2010
In the midst of a depth of suffering Haiti has not seen for two centuries, earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince are receiving help from a prosperous international community of nations able and willing to send aid. Despite daunting logistical problems, new supplies are arriving each day by air and by sea. More >>>
| Europe's Final Dictator Just Ahead? Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 2/22/2010
All over the planet, kingdoms, dictatorships, republics, and democracies are stymied by ever-mounting environmental, military, political, medical, social and economic problems that are threatening to overwhelm them. People are dissatisfied with their rulers and frustrated with what they see as a deteriorating lot in life, as they watch the disintegration of the societies in which they live. More >>>
| Where Will You Be When the Next Big Quake Strikes? Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 3/8/2010
Two of the most powerful earthquakes in the last 100 years have occurred in just the last five years. Earthquakes seem to be occurring with greater frequency and intensity than at any prior time in recorded history. What does this mean for us--and our future? More >>>
| Africa: Still Losing the War on AIDS Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 6/1/2010
From Cape of Good Hope to southern edge of the Sahara, AIDS is gaining by leaps and bounds. Unaids, the United Nations agency charged with fighting the epidemic, reports that for every 100 people being treated, 250 are newly infected. Why is this deadly disease intensifying its spread, and what if anything can be done to stop it? More >>>
| The Next World War: Bigger Weapons, Greater Threats Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 9/2/2010
European warfare in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was one great arms race. The combatants used improved weaponry in each successive war. Eventually, wooden sailing ships (armed with short-range cannons) gave way to massive, steam-driven dreadnoughts armed with naval guns capable of sending projectiles against an enemy vessel or shore target many miles away. More >>>
| Haiti: Microcosm of a Coming Global Catastrophe? Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 11/8/2010
By now, the whole world knows the planet is in trouble. Populations are beginning to outpace the resources needed to sustain them. The oceans are dying, clean water is becoming scarce, air pollution, earthquakes, tsunamis, wild fires, floods, crop failures, mutation of disease bacteria, terrorism, wars, shifting weather patterns, faltering traditional religions and an unraveling of the world's debt-ridden economic system are all increasingly being reported in the nightly news. More >>>
| The Middle East in Turmoil Tomorrow's World News Bureau - 1/25/2011
It started in Tunisia; mobs of protesting citizens drove out the country's president Ben Ali and continue to demand the ouster of all the political cronies of the former government. "Thousands of Tunisian police, national guard, firemen and street cleaners thronged central Tunis on Saturday, [January 22, 2011] distancing themselves from the deposed president in the largest demonstration for days. 'We are innocent of the blood of martyrs,' chanted some of the police protesters" ("Now even the Tunisian police are protesting on the streets," The Daily Mail, January 24, 2011). More >>>
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