CNA – Views on the News Jul 30th 2013
Dear friends, I appeared on CNA earlier this morning to talk about the Cambodia’s recent election, racism in Italy, and Twitter. Click here to watch. Continue reading CNA – Views on the News Jul 30th 2013
Dear friends, I appeared on CNA earlier this morning to talk about the Cambodia’s recent election, racism in Italy, and Twitter. Click here to watch. Continue reading CNA – Views on the News Jul 30th 2013
Dear friends, I appeared on CNA earlier this morning to talk about Edward Snowden, Indians having to pay a visa bond to visit the UK and Chinese space exploration. Click here to watch. Continue reading CNA – Views on the News Jun 25th 2013
Dear friends, I appeared on CNA earlier this morning to talk about Japanese ministers visiting the Yasukuni Shrine, the Indian government providing state security for Mukesh Ambani and Google’s privacy breaches in Germany. Click here to watch. Continue reading CNA – Views on the News Apr 23rd 2013
Dear friends, I appeared on CNA earlier this morning to talk about the proposed deposits levy in Cyprus, press regulation in the UK and, best of all, the return of David Bowie. Click here to watch. Continue reading CNA – Views on the News Mar 19th 2013
Dear friends, I appeared on CNA earlier this morning to talk about Apple/Foxconn, the horsemeat scandal and proposed football goal-line technology. Click here to watch. Note to self: Stop swinging in the chair!!! Thought I had kicked the habit. Continue reading CNA – Views on the News Feb 21st 2013
Dear friends, I appeared on CNA earlier this morning to talk about David Cameron’s proposed EU referendum, India’s decision not to apply the death penalty to rapists, and, best of all, Beyonce’s lip-synch. Click here to watch. Continue reading CNA – Views on the News Jan 24th 2013
The Europeans confuse me. I often think that they are the vanguard of human consciousness: Firm believers in the oneness of humanity; in the free exchange of ideas; in the need to safeguard against war, and other failings of a nation-state system; in the need to protect and care for the disadvantaged. And so on and so forth. In many ways, the colonial experience and … Continue reading Just A Cartoon?