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‘Little Boy’ Devouring African FoodMombasa, Kenya

‘Little Boy’ Devouring African Food

There is a ‘Little Boy’ who has nothing to do with the atomic bomb that the United States dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. This time it is about another ‘Little Boy’ who has been devastating the harvests in many regions, especially in Africa.

Jeff Williams | Africa

Sri Lanka Braces for Extreme Heat

Sri Lanka Braces for Extreme Heat

Sri Lanka is facing the heat from a scorching sun for the past one month. In recent times, the country has imposed power cuts after almost a decade. The main reason was the stoppage at a coal power plant, but engineers at the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) admit that the island’s hydro-power generation capacity is at such a critical low that without additional coal, diesel and renewable generation, the country’s full demand for power cannot be met.

Amantha Perera | Asia-Pacific
OPINION: Learning from History for Progress

OPINION: Learning from History for Progress

The Chinese character for crisis combines the characters for ‘danger’ and ‘opportunity’. Our ability to improve the human condition depends critically on our ability to recognize and address dangers, but also to seize opportunities made possible by recognizing that crises offer rare opportunities to pursue extraordinary options not normally available.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram | Global

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Osman Sharif | Middle East & North Africa

OPINION: Indian Economy: Fading Promise or Gearing for Growth

Shyam Saran | Asia-Pacific

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Response to Ethiopia’s Drought: A Story of Success or Anguish?

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Tourism and Natural Treasures to Pull Ethiopia Out of Poverty and Famine

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Addressing Climate Change On Several Fronts In The Caribbean


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‘Little Boy’ Devouring African Food

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