As our team was on the prowl this week around Southern California, this was captured and the Blue Sky in the midst of the clouds struck a chord with us as our community dealt with a major oil spill and challenges continue to be around us throughout the World. This is as the Nobel Committee awarded the Peace Prize to two of the leading lights in Journalism today--and we join the World in congratulating them:
Welcome to Perspectives, A Daily Outsider Property Working to Help transform our Conversation About Our World.
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Notations From the Grid (Special Week-End Edition): On the Week That Was....
As our team was on the prowl this week around Southern California, this was captured and the Blue Sky in the midst of the clouds struck a chord with us as our community dealt with a major oil spill and challenges continue to be around us throughout the World. This is as the Nobel Committee awarded the Peace Prize to two of the leading lights in Journalism today--and we join the World in congratulating them:
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Notations On Our World (Special Edition): Musical September
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Notations From the Grid (Weekly Edition): As The Quarter Draws To a Close.....
It has been quite a challenging week with the Elections in Germany; The Race to replace PM Suga in Japan; The rise of China; The Biden Agenda; The Post COVID Economy as Central Bankers began tightening again; The Fiasco with France and as the UN General Assembly came to a close. We present the following "Outsider Wall" as we gear up for a very busy quarter before us:
WorldXi Jinping may be the world’s fiercest tiger parentThe Chinese president’s ambitions for the state means each month brings a new, landscape-altering surprise from Beijing SEPTEMBER 25, 2021 by Leo Lewis
|
WorldMoqtada al-Sadr seizes the moment ahead of Iraq electionsPopulist cleric viewed in west as potential buffer against Iran determined to cement power SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 by Chloe Cornish in Beirut |
WorldFrance should draw lessons on sharing from submarines fiascoAustralian experience is familiar to some who have worked on big defence contracts with French companies SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 by Peggy Hollinger |
WorldThe Biden administration and the worldSEPTEMBER 23, 2021 by Gideon Rachman, the Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist talks to the decision-makers and thinkers who are shaping world affairs. |
WorldUS president’s popularity is falling amid a party split over economic policy and a looming government shutdown SEPTEMBER 25, 2021 by James Politi in Washington and Colby Smith in New York |
WorldChina-US ties remain rocky despite freedom for ‘Michaels’ and Huawei’s Meng WanzhouSecret talks in Tianjin laid way for release but more ‘uncomfortable’ comprises to come, experts warn SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 by FT reporters |
Leaked Grant Proposal Details High-Risk Coronavirus ResearchSharon Lerner, Maia HibbettThe proposal, rejected by U.S. military research agency DARPA, describes the insertion of human-specific cleavage sites into SARS-related bat coronaviruses.
|
America’s Generals Are Cowards. Fire Them All.Peter MaassThe Kabul bombing reveals a cadre of generals who lack the courage to admit the dishonor of killing civilians. |
PoliticsWho follows Merkel? Tight result means a long wait to find outVote leaves smaller parties with power to decide if Scholz or Laschet becomes chancellor SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 by Guy Chazan in Berlin
|