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The world needs at least to double its spending on agricultural research if it is to produce reliable crops and improve the lives of the one billion people who battle starvation every day, Bill...
Last month, I went to Andrews Air Force Base and welcomed home some of our last troops to serve in Iraq. Together, we offered a final, proud salute to the colors under which more than a million of...
Various studies have indicated that innovation in the informal sector is crucial to development. One scholar affirms that “if you want to develop Africa, you must develop the leadership of...
Group of 20 nations agreed to push Europe to take extra steps to resolve the debt crisis on Friday as they inch toward a deal to boost the International Monetary Fund's firepower.
Mexico Deputy...
As African leaders prepare to meet in Addis Ababa for its bi-annual Assembly next week, the continent is looking forward to a number of important elections in 2012. Already in many countries...
One of Nigeria's main trade unions said talks with President Goodluck Jonathan over the government's removal of publicly popular fuel subsidies were 'fruitful' and ongoing, but strikes would...
In the just released league advisor table of the Mergermarket South Africa M&A Roundup for 2011, Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr climbed ten places from 2010 to the top spot, having advised on two of the top...