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TIME Europe April 18, 2011 Alex Perry |
Africa's Starring Role South Africa's new role as Hollywood's hottest back lot reflects how perceptions of the country and the continent are changing.  |
BusinessWeek March 31, 2011 Simon Clark |
AIDS in Africa: The World Bank as 'Sugar Daddy' Cash payouts to girls may be the first successful non-biomedical approach to reducing HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa.  |
TIME Asia April 11, 2011 Gary Moskowitz |
And the Band Plays Again Afrobeat is getting a second wind, as record collectors, artists and fans find themselves drawn to its pure sound and political message. Celebrated Afrobeat artists are releasing new albums and touring.  |
TIME Europe April 11, 2011 Alex Perry |
Race Relations: Ghana's Foreign Chiefs Prosperous, democratic and peaceful, Ghana is an island of stability in the sea of insecurity and poverty that is West Africa. Its chiefs have originated from 30 different lands.  |
BusinessWeek January 20, 2011 Stanley Reed |
Tunisia's Dangerous Jobs Shortage Youth unemployment set the stage for the Tunisian revolution - and that's a problem common to many countries in North Africa and the Middle East.  |
TIME Asia January 31, 2011 Alex Perry |
Lions on the Prowl Africa's bright year was real, as are its bright prospects. The benefits of globalization will mean something -- really mean something -- when they are extended not just to Asia but to everyone.  |
TIME Europe January 31, 2011 Vivienne Walt |
Tunisia's Nervous Neighbors Watch the Jasmine Revolution The fuse for the Arab world's first successful popular uprising was lit when a small-town Tunisian policewoman slapped a fruit seller. A trivial incident, but this is 2011.  |
TIME Europe January 31, 2011 Perry & Wadhams |
Kenya's Banking Revolution While Western banks crashed, Patrick Maina's fortunes rocketed. Started with an investment of $1,000 four years ago, his financial empire now runs to 218 outlets across Kenya.  |
BusinessWeek January 13, 2011 Latham & Katerere |
Diamond Smuggling Thrives in Zimbabwe Human Rights Watch and others say Zimbabwe's military is illegally selling diamonds to enrich Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party ahead of next year's election.  |
TIME Europe January 10, 2011 Alex Perry |
Can Sudan Split Without Falling Apart? Is Sudan witnessing the birth of a new nation or the restart of an old war? In the run-up to the referendum, in which southerners are expected to vote overwhelmingly to carve Africa's biggest country in two, it's possible to discern both.  |
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