For Zimbabwe’s White Farmers, Time to Move On

White farmers in Zimbabwe, driven off their land, can’t provide food for thousands of starving citizens.
Rachel L. Swarns
August 4, 2003

A Road That Death Often Travels

Every year, thousands of immigrants find their path to better work opportunities blocked by the world’s largest desert.
Norimitsu Onishi
September 18, 2002

The World's Most Utterly Failed State

Capture of the MV Faina is but one rotten fruit of Somalia's global isolation
October 10, 2008

Economic Paradox of Ghana's Poverty

Without a healthy population and infrastructure, poor nations cannot grow
Michael Weainstein
November 9, 2003

Aid Is Good, Business Is Better

Government must allow business to do what it can do best
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Nicky Oppenheimer
September 1, 2008