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Africa is the last frontier for resource discovery, having long been relatively
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by mining and other resource-extraction companies, owing to difficult political conditions.
Our insectarium – funded by the Drugs for
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Diseases Initiative and the Spanish Foundation for International Cooperation – is one of just seven in the world (with the majority located in developed countries).
Everything at which Georgians excelled under Shevardnadze in the Soviet era – entrepreneurship, education, and culture – was greatly
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by him in the 1990s.
The Bush administration’s efforts to assist our peace-making project faltered in part because our conflict was
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during the early part of its tenure.
In India safety conditions are so
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in many factories that numerous children have died in electrical fires and chemical explosions.
Geography is critical, though often
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by commentators.
Hundreds of millions suffer from other
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tropical diseases, including lymphatic filariasis and cholera.
The CSRC, as China’s capital-market regulator, together with other regulators,
neglected
to fulfill their proper mission: to create a robust institutional framework capable of sustaining strong investment.
Trump claims that the JCPOA was a failure from the start, owing to the myriad non-nuclear issues that it
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As we open ourselves to the wind's of globalization, we must also strengthen the local institutions that foster social ties and identity, such as the family, local and regional communities, religious communities, and the tradition of voluntary worker solidarity - all which have been
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in recent years.
Between 2000 and 2011, only 4% of newly approved drugs were for
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diseases that affect predominantly lower- and middle-income countries.
Moreover, despite US economic successes at home, America has
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its moral and practical responsibilities as an aid giver to poor countries.
These "outsiders" were often
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in Europe's traditional political competition, and their demands received little or no attention.
Hamas, a
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opponent of Abbas’s diplomatic strategy, is gradually becoming the avant-garde of Palestine’s struggle for liberation.
But investments designed to control the extent of damage seem to be persistently
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The results promise to transform the lives of
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and impoverished people everywhere.
In the best-case scenario, that agreement will supplement the so-called product development partnerships that have already helped tackle many
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diseases, including TB.
Latin Americans recoil from Bush's faith-based presidency because it has meant thousands dead and wounded in Iraq, a more polarized world, and a hemisphere
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One that has been largely
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in the debate about Piketty’s book is the tendency of the superrich to marry one another – an increasingly common phenomenon as more women join the group of high earners.
Niyazov destroyed the country’s health-care system and
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its endemic poverty, while spending billions to turn its capital, Ashgabat, into a Las Vegas-style wonder of white marble and gold.
“We have learned from the mistakes of the past 15 years, especially the manner of which we may have, to some degree,
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the people’s movement,” he said in April, before his African National Congress swept to victory.
He and Premier Wen Jiabao have also championed a more “harmonious” society, because they understand that the growing wealth gap, social tensions, environmental and public health problems, and the Party’s tenuous relationship with China’s less advantaged people can no longer be
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Regardless of how this crisis develops from this point, the UN has
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its duties by asking a wimp to lead the inspectors who are supposed to stand up to the brute of Baghdad.
George W. Bush and America's
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HemisphereWhen the NATO Allies gather in Istanbul, much of the talk will concern the divisions between America and Europe over Iraq.
Populists and Euroskeptics fed on the discontent of those who have felt
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by EU institutions, and now believe that the benefits of the European project, such as freedom of movement, no longer outweigh the burdens, like immigration and austerity.
With its attention focused on macroeconomics, the EU
neglected
to take the measures that would have put economic growth back on track: freeing up markets, cutting spending (rather than raising taxes), and, above all, further developing its greatest asset, the single European market.
Yet demographic factors are often
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in economic reporting, leading to significant distortions in assessments of countries’ performance.
And, while much of the existing international health-care assistance is focused on sub-Saharan Africa, India, along with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, are just as devastated by
neglected
tropical diseases.
This is notably the case in countries that were once homogeneous but now have to deal with citizens who are black or Muslim or are otherwise in an identifiable and
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minority position.
Marginalized People’s
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DiseasesWASHINGTON, DC – When Pope Francis visited the United States in September, he delivered historic addresses to the US Congress and the United Nations General Assembly.
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