Clouds Over Charities for Refugees in Islamic Countries

Governments seek aid for refugees, but want to prevent charitable donations from slipping into extremists' hands
Susan Froetschel
December 18, 2014

Chinese Agriculture Goes Global

China invests in land and research in Africa, South America, Central Asia to feed the world’s largest population
Loro Horta
December 16, 2014

To Contain Ebola Outbreaks, First Train Caregivers

The risks are high - Ebola diagnosis, treatment, care should be left to teams of well-trained providers
Manisha Juthani-Mehta
November 25, 2014

Surrogacy: Human Right or Reproductive Exploitation?

Wild variation in regulations worldwide ensure that surrogacy is both human right and exploitation
Joseph Chamie and Barry Mirkin
October 28, 2014

Government Approval Not Enough, Businesses Need Social License

In era of globalized awareness, best business, government practices demand local consent and social license
John Morrison
October 21, 2014

How Wall Street Is Killing Big Oil

Investors force big private energy companies into liquidation; energy dominance shifts to emerging markets
Deepak Gopinath
October 16, 2014