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A Rich Nation, a Poor Continent
America’s richest should give to the biggest charity of all: Africa.
Jeffrey D. Sachs
July 9, 2003
Bush Tour: PR Exercise or Boon to Africa?
Observers believe the US is trying to garner support from African nations, a key voting bloc at the UN.
July 14, 2003
Controlling the Flow
The rapid rise in African migrants seeking refuge in Europe featured prominently at the European Union summit meeting last week.
Gamal Nkrumah
June 27, 2003
Researchers Have New Theory on Origin of AIDS Virus
HIV virus first appeared in chimpanzees that ate other monkeys, say scientists.
Donald G. McNell, Jr.
June 13, 2003
Poor Show at Evian
With conflict at home and the fall-out from the war on Iraq, initiatives to reduce debt in the South and to advance African development slipped off the G-8 summit's agenda.
David Tresilian
June 6, 2003
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