Six Months after MH370, Boeing & Inmarsat Need to Explain Themselves

Picture: A Passenger walks past a banner filled with signatures and well-wishes for the missing passengers and crew of Malaysia Airlines MH370 at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (courtesy E&T Magazine) Nile Bowie - Six months have passed since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in March, which took off from Kuala Lumpur carrying 239 people en route to Beijing. The aircraft veered wildly off course while flying over the South China Sea before turning back over the Malaysian peninsula toward the Indian Ocean, where it is presumed to have crashed. Despite the largest multinational search and rescue effort ever conducted, not a trace of debris from the aircraft has been found, nor has...

Apolitical Humour? The Comedy of Joan Rivers

Picture: Joan Rivers courtesy djnaquin67/flickr Binoy Kampmark - They [the Palestinians] started it.  We now don’t count who’s dead.  You’re dead.  You deserve to be dead.  You started it.  Don’t you dare make me feel sad about that. – Joan Rivers, Daily Mail, Aug 8, 2014 The politics of the body, those irreverent observations about her vagina, and, well, everything else associated with the district of flesh – that was something Joan Rivers was rather good at.  She made fun of her own...

Propaganda War: How the Media Is Shaping the Story of Argentina's Battle against Vulture Capitalists

Picture: Wikimedia Commons Video Argentinian president, Cristina Kirchner, is fighting to get her story across in the domestic and international news media. She is pitching Argentina as the underdog standing up to US vulture funds and the people who buy them and hold developing countries hostage for the sake of financial gain. When Argentina made headlines around the world on July 31st after defaulting on its debt, the international media defaulted as well. The coverage could be summed up in four words, “here we go...

Political Humour: World 'Head-Lies' from Juice Rap News - ISIS, Ukraine, Ebola, Ferguson, Robin Williams...

Picture: Juice Rap News Video This is a special Rap News summary of the past months’ remarkable series of events. From Gaza to Syria, ISIS to Ukraine, Sinkholes to Ebola, Ferguson to Robin Williams, the world has been experiencing a seemingly endless series of events befitting of a Ronald Emmerich movie. How do we manage to deal with all the painful ironies and bloody tragedies of these times? To find out, Juice Rap News tunes into the mainstream media. In this superb parody, the comedic team brings you world...

How Not to Win Hearts and Minds in Africa

Picture: Army reserve nurse, Victoria Lynn Watson, delivers a baby in rural Uganda (courtesy United States Army Africa/flickr) Nick Turse - [This story was reported in partnership with the Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute. Additional funding was provided through the generosity of Adelaide Gomer.] DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania -- Movie night in Mouloud, Djibouti.  Skype lessons in Ethiopia.  Veterinary training assistance in Garissa, Kenya.  And in this country on the east coast of Africa, work on both primary and secondary schools and a cistern to provide clean water.  These are all-American good works,...

The Myopia of Economics Journalism

Picture: cogito ergo imago/flickr Jane Duncan - We warned you! Business journalist Rob Rose made this claim recently about the media’s reporting on the collapse of African Bank Investment Limited (ABIL). He argued that the business press locally and globally have been “calling it right for ages” when it came to the financial crisis that swept the world from 2008 onwards. Rose also took issue with economist Trudi Makhaya’s recent warning that South Africa lacked meaningful economics journalism. He disagreed with...