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The Kimberly Process has become a whitewash; Roger Bate reports from Africa.
Introduction
For a bankrupt country in the middle of hyperinflation, the discovery of a major diamond deposit in Zimbabwe in June 2006 should have been good news. Instead it has provided sustenance to a volatile and violent political elite that suppresses the majority. The power sharing/coalition government in Zimbabwe came into...
Palin did exactly what her detractors claimed she both must do and couldn't do: give a grown up, mature statement.
Frustrated with the perceived environmental threat of economic freedom and the inconvenience of political freedom, many environmentalists yearn for shortcuts.
Public pension benefits are a massive financing problem, but given that in most states accrued benefits are guaranteed either by legal precedents or state constitutions, they're a problem for everyone but the workers slated to receive them.
The older Iranian generation, which led the revolution of 1979, along with the sons and daughters of the revolution, chose the commemoration of Hussein Ibn Ali's revolt against injustice to protest the unjust regime in Tehran.
In his new book, “Phake: The Deadly World of Falsified and Substandard Medicines,” Roger Bate explores the underground trade in illegal medicines that kills over 100,000 people per year and supplants billions of dollars of real products.
Zimbabwe's kleptocrats are at war with their own people.




