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The fight against terrorism is no closer to success today than it was a decade ago when, in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, President George W. Bush declared a Global War on Terrorism.
There is no clear evidence to support the trendy fearthat global population increases are out of control and need to be "stabilized."
Baby Seven Billion will have a greater chance to live to adulthood and receive an education—and a lower chance of suffering extreme material poverty—than a child at any previous juncture in history. This prospect, in and of itself, should be a cause for celebration.
Ellen Sauerbreyhas the necessary ambition, attitude, and experience to act as assistant secretary of state for Population, Refugees, and Migration.
A new UN report wrongly urges governments to curb supposed overpopulation problems.
Should Canada continue giving aid to the Palestinian Authority?
What is the point of development aid to a region that will condone mass murder and the wholesale theft of property rights?
The North Korean challenge is complex, but by now all too familiar. Nearly two decades of negotiations have failed to resolve the nuclear problem, and North Korea has been carrying out aggression against the South for much longer than that. It is time for the allies to try something new.




