Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 8 October 2015

SPIEGEL ONLINEINTERNATIONAL NEWSLETTER 

Compiled on October 08, 2015, 05:54 PM CET

THE TRUE COST OF TERRORISM

Tunisia's Tourism Industry Struggles to Survive

At the end of June, 37 guests of a Tunisian resort hotel died in a hail of terrorist gunfire. Since then, tourists have stayed away, and the tragedy has only just begun.

VAROUFAKIS ON EASTERN EUROPE

'A Connection Between Austerity and Xenophobia'

He failed as Greece's finance minister, but Yanis Varoufakis now wants to use his fame as a star leftist politician to change Europe. In an interview, he accuses Eastern Europeans of egotism -- with their fiscal policies and response to the refugee crisis.

JANE GOODALL INTERVIEW

'Even Chimps Understand Sustainability'

Jane Goodall spent years observing chimpanzees in the wild. She discovered that the animals can commit murder and wage war. As an environmentalist, the British activist now spends more time observing humans -- and says she still has hope for humanity.

END OF LIFE CARE

'We're Reluctant to Talk About Death'

Bestselling author Dr. Atul Gawande's new book focuses on medical care for the dying. In an interview, he speaks with SPIEGEL about end-of-life priorities, when treatment is a mistake and how rules in care homes are made to be broken.