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China is implicated in key fake-drug rings recently broken up across the Middle East and Latin America. Beijing must do more to clamp down on the entire fake industry, which flourishes within its borders.
How to give Zimbabwe the boost it needs without propping up Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwe can take a page out of Liberia's playbook.
Zimbabwe has been enduring a crisis without a great deal of political support, but there is hope that a new regional leadership will address the current issues.
Counterfeit and substandard medicines pose an increasing threat to global health, especially in the developing world. They kill hundreds of thousands--maybe millions--every year, undermine incentives for research and development for new drugs, and are even beginning to infiltrate North American markets.
What can national governments and concerned individuals do to combat...
There is new hope in Zimbabwe, or at least that is what everyone wants to believe.
Africa's most powerful state is flirting with a dangerous retreat into the all-too-crowded ranks of unserious, even odious, regimes that dot the continent.
An increase in mixed-race marriages and a series of legal developments may foretell the end of racial discrimination in American public life.



