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National Defense August 2011 Eric Beidel |
Nation Uses Sensor to Take Aim at Pirates An island country off the east coast of Africa has turned to an L-3 Communications imaging system for help in its fight against pirates.  |
TIME Europe June 30, 2011 Alex Perry |
Silicon Savanna: Mobile Phones Transform Africa Cell phones have taken all the world forward, but they are positively transforming Africa.  |
TIME Europe June 13, 2011 Beech & Perry |
Killing Fields: Africa's Rhinos Under Threat Now that newly moneyed nations like China and Vietnam are part of trade networks that girdle the earth and move products at jet speed, the fate of the rhinoceros hangs in the balance. This is the story of an animal under threat.  |
TIME Europe May 30, 2011 Alex Perry |
Making Over Lagos Eko Atlantic is the centerpiece of a city redevelopment strategy whose ambition is simple and astonishing: take one of the world's worst cities and make it one of the best.  |
TIME Europe May 30, 2011 Belinda Luscombe |
10 Questions for Paul Kagame Seventeen years on, how has Rwanda dealt with the aftermath of the genocide?  |
BusinessWeek May 12, 2011 Robert Young Pelton |
Somali Pirates' Rich Returns Imagine if you could invest $100,000 to control a $200 million asset for three months and sell it back to the owners for $10 million - tax-free. That's the Somali pirate way.  |
Fast Company May 1, 2011 Dan Macsai |
Rock Stars Lend their Sound to the Voice Project and Ugandan Women A network of rock stars fuels the Voice Project and benefits the women of Uganda.  |
TIME Europe April 25, 2011 Alex Perry |
New Hope For Nigeria Nigeria should be Africa's star, but poverty and a corrupt government contribute to the country's instability.  |
TIME Europe April 18, 2011 Alex Perry |
The Specter of Genocide It was the Economic Community of West African States that on March 24 first called on the U.N. to "use all means necessary to protect life and property" in Ivory Coast, and it was the Arab League that asked for a no-fly zone over Libya on March 12.  |
TIME Europe April 18, 2011 Jeffrey T. Iverson |
Bewitching Given our fascination, and voodoo's lurid position in popular culture, it is surprising that the extraordinary sculpture of voodoo's African birthplace has never been seen in a major exhibition.  |
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