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When some of the Bush administration’s more reasonable members are asked today how they could have taken the positions they did in 2002, they cite the anthrax attacks that followed 9/11, the intelligence
reports
of an impending attack with nuclear materials, and the widespread fear of a second attack against the American people.
The Silent Arab Majority Must Speak UpALGIERS – Since the United Nations Development Program began work on the Arab Human Development
Reports
(AHDR) in 2001, the situation in many Arab countries has gone from bad to worse.
Poland’s Child-Like StateWARSAW – According to recent reports, the US Department of State warned Poland’s foreign ministry that it would suspend high-level meetings if the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party enacted a new law making it illegal to insinuate Polish culpability in crimes committed by the Nazis.
Similarly, the European Commission’s Directorate General for Trade found that only 7% of 153 EU companies refer to a due-diligence policy for conflict minerals in their annual
reports
or on their Web sites.
At one point, according to press reports, the row became so serious that French President Nicolas Sarkozy had to intervene.
Recent
reports
from the war-ravaged Central African Republic indicate that more children there are dying from hunger than from bullets.
The UN
reports
that awareness of climate change in wealthy and highly literate countries is nearly twice that in impoverished, less literate countries.
That news came on top of the Syrian refugee crisis, terrorist attacks by Syrian migrants and disaffected children of earlier immigrants, and highly publicized
reports
of assaults on women and girls by migrants in Germany and elsewhere.
As has become a ritual on such commemorative occasions, the death toll is tallied in the hundreds of thousands, and fresh
reports
are made of elevated rates of cancer, birth defects, and overall mortality.
After years of negotiation and numerous scientific-assessment reports, delegations had the highest expectations for concluding a comprehensive climate treaty.
Now it hints that it may resume enrichment, and recent press
reports
about the imports from Pakistan suggest Iran failed to disclose everything to the IAEA.
Calling the Protectionists’ BluffBRUSSELS – Most
reports
about globalization in recent years have focused on its problems, such as declining levels of trade and the abandonment of “mega-regional” trade agreements.
Let’s not forget the essays in central banks’ stability
reports
on how credit derivatives were benefiting the financial sector.
While the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) is already in place to stop the smuggling of nuclear contraband worldwide, the International Atomic Energy Agency
reports
continued trafficking of small amounts of nuclear material.
Although Asian-Americans amount to only 6% of the United States’ population, the marketing magazine Advertising Age
reports
that for every nine focus groups that McDonald’s organizes, two (22%) are Asian-focused, while another four center on other minorities.
While recent
reports
indicate that growth in Asians’ fast-food consumption is slowing, the impact across the region is significant.
The Journal of Obesity
reports
that in India, as fast-food consumption – including sweetened carbonated drinks – has increased, so has the prevalence of obesity.
True, the OECD
reports
that Spain’s markets for goods and services are freer than they were before the crisis; but the country has made no more progress than Italy, whose exports have performed poorly.
China’s Hidden DemocratizationSHANGHAI – Since Xi Jinping was anointed as China’s new president,
reports
of official repression of dissent have hardly abated.
That remains to be seen, but there have been
reports
that Prime Minister Stephen Harper is dissatisfied that Canadian scientists are not being sufficiently aggressive in pressing the country’s case.
Media
reports
highlight the industry’s ongoing transgressions in Bangladesh, in particular the persistent reliance on child labor.
While the media
reports
are troubling, they do not provide the entire picture.
Based on this evidence, it would appear that Bangladesh’s garment factories are using child labor (particularly that of young girls) more pervasively than even the most sensational media
reports
suggest.
Media
reports
indicate, for example, that nearly 25,000 US marines, soldiers, family members, and civilian employees are to descend on the tiny island of Guam in the next five years to ease the overconcentration of US forces on the Japanese island of Okinawa without pulling back too far from the flashpoints of Taiwan and North Korea.
As the Mo Ibrahim Foundation reports, only “a third of all Africans live in a country where a census has been conducted since 2010,” and the census programs that do exist are often underfunded and unreliable.
The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa
reports
that, though the continent boasts 60% of the world’s uncultivated land, it spends $60 billion per year on food imports.
International press
reports
showed Ukrainian and Russian fans fraternizing like old friends.
Reports
point to the execution and mutilation of Syrian-government prisoners.
Today, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
reports
that more than three-quarters of the world’s fish stocks are either fully exploited or over-exploited, while some populations of the larger fish that we eat have fallen to less than 10% of their historical level.
In a February meeting, the US ambassador to Kyrgyzstan asked her Chinese counterpart about
reports
that China had offered to pay Kyrgyzstan $3 billion if the Kyrgyz shut down the American base.
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