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Democratic states that possess a domestic arms industry with an export capacity face a fundamental moral dilemma. That is, the arms and the military equipment that they sell or donate to other...
In today's podcast, the OECD says that activist currency policy to avoid overvaluation could benefit SA; a gay-lesbian human rights group overcomes opposition at UN; and, an intelligence analyst...
Africa’s total merchandise trade with non-African developing countries surged from $34-billion in 1995 to a material $283-billion in 2008, making this category of trading partner the...
Africa's total merchandise trade with non-African developing countries surged from $34-billion in 1995 to a material $283-billion in 2008, making this category of trading partner the continent's...
Yemen recently received a spot in the limelight thanks to the ‘underwear bomber,' a Nigerian national who attempted to blow up a plane bound for the US on Christmas Day and who allegedly received...
In today's podcast, ANC and Cosatu hold bilateral talks; new battles loom over Copenhagen climate accord; and, FIFA outlines its intellectual property rights.
In today's podcast, Cosatu's Zwelinzima Vavi calls for life-style audits for all public representatives; the EU urges responsible farmland investments; and, SA and China sign trade agreements to...