Tilling the Sinai’s sands may reap the peace dividend. by Megan Detrie The Sinai Peninsula, Egypt’s large triangular stretch of…
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In 2000 Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe, began seizing the country’s white- owned commercial farms. He promised to give them to…
In 2000 Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe, began seizing the country’s white- owned commercial farms. He promised to give them to…
Capital-intensive agriculture in Africa may boost food supply but could also cultivate hunger by William G. Moseley Corporate interests have…
Capital-intensive agriculture in Africa may boost food supply but could also cultivate hunger by William G. Moseley Corporate interests have…
“You must kill the bastards if they threaten you or the community,” said Susan Shabangu to a police forum in…
“You must kill the bastards if they threaten you or the community,” said Susan Shabangu to a police forum in…
A new frontier is emerging in the murky world of piracy. The Gulf of Guinea—an area that stretches from West…
A new frontier is emerging in the murky world of piracy. The Gulf of Guinea—an area that stretches from West…
Nearly a decade after the end of the bloody civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), violence remains…