Over the next few weeks, the fate of the Euro and European Union may become clearer, as the Irish and Greeks head for the polls for another round.
Tag Archives: Japan
Marie Christine Polymenacou shares her geopolitical report for May 25, 2012
Filed under Government & Organizations, National, News & Politics
Marie Christine Polymenacou shares her geopolitical report for Apr. 20, 2012
Our Greek correspondent, Marie Christine Polymenacou, discusses the tense situation involving Fukushima, the protests in Spain, the CISPA bill, and other news.
Filed under Government & Organizations, National, News & Politics
Roxy Lopez stresses the need to know about GMO foods and our property rights
Are Monsanto’s GMO crops and rainbow papayas truly safe to eat? As Roxy Lopez notes, we live in an unnatural world where the corporate goal is absolute control.
Filed under Alternative Health, Government & Organizations, Health, National, Self-Help
Marie Christine Polymenacou shares the latest news coming out of Egypt, Greece, and Japan
Dr. Robin Falkov solicits Marie Christine Polymenacou’s candid opinions about her recent trip to Japan and the geopolitical turmoil in Egypt and Greece.
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Marie Christine Polymenacou shares what life is like in post-Fukushima Japan
Are the Japanese concerned about radiation exposure? Why are Japanese women obsessed with fashion and make-up? Marie Christine Polymenacou shares her observations.