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Chemistry World August 2010 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: Home or away In a comment written for a recent edition of The New York Times, Archbishop Desmond Tutu regrets the US president's decision to considerably reduce the nation's contribution to the President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief program. |
TIME Asia July 5, 2010 Alex Perry |
China's New Continent China is not the only nation that has noticed the opportunities in Africa, but it is the one that has taken them most seriously, in ways that may change not just the region's economic landscape but its political one too. |
BusinessWeek June 17, 2010 Mike Cohen |
A Beautiful Game and Really Ugly Traffic Jams Middle-class South Africans' aversion to using public transport has created big traffic snarls at the World Cup. |
Fast Company May 2010 Emilia Benton |
The Economics of the 2010 FIFA World Cup It's been billed as a showcase for a new South Africa -- and the government is spending billions to make it so. |
Fast Company March 2010 Jeff Chu |
Update: The Resurgence of Rwanda Rwanda hit two milestones in recent months. First, the World Bank named it the No.1 reformer in its Doing Business 2010 report, and it is also set to close the Gacaca courts, the community-justice system that has prosecuted perpetrators of the 1994 genocide. |
AskMen.com |
Adventures In Circumcision The most powerful force against AIDS in Africa may be circumcision, a procedure that's easily done in the developed world. |
Popular Mechanics February 2, 2010 Benjamin Chertoff |
Medevac, IM: The Navy Opens a Chatroom in Haiti Onboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan, a real-time chatroom is dedicated to streamlining patient transport by allowing the Navy hospital ships to communicate with medics on the ground in real-time. |
Fast Company February 2010 Stephan Faris |
Senegal's Plan to Fight Climate Change: A "Great Green Wall" What the developing world needs to fight climate change is good governance. |
Outside December 2009 |
Refugees in Chad Gallery Marco di Lauro photographs the relief effort in the war-torn nation of Chad. |
Outside December 2009 Joshua Hammer |
Heartbreak. Chaos. Mayhem. Hope? A hard look at the relief effort in the war-torn nation of Chad, where rebels stage their raids on neighboring Darfur and the humanitarian fallout has become the worst show on earth. |
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