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Yale Global NewsChina’s Incinerators Loom as a Global Hazard
China’s rules for its sandbox will affect the rest of the world’s
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Driving Out of Germany, to Pollute Another Day
German clunkers reappear in African and Eastern European car markets
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‘Slaughter’ Fear Over Poaching Rise
Ivory trafficking: an international problem requiring an international solution
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Cambodia Has to Cope With its Global Connection
Waiting for a rebound, Cambodia needs to be more than dressmaker to the world
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Japan Pays Foreign Workers to Go Home
Foreign workers offered cash in exchange for their permanent exit from Japan
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Doctors in Cuba Start Over in the US
A steady stream of doctors leave Cuba to work in the US and Latin America
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Developing Responsibility
Developing nations can’t shirk their role in fighting climate change as co-managers of the planet
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US-China Duopoly Is a Pipedream
Their strategic differences and global interconnectedness make such a condominium impossible
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Just When Africa’s Luck Was Changing
The global credit debacle lowers foreign direct investment in Africa
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Europe Looks To Africa For Solar Power
Could solar energy be the new exploitable resource?
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Rural South Koreans’ Global Links Grow, Nourished By A Satellite Crop
Foreign brides retain a piece of home through satellite television
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India Should Combine Tough Climate Stand With Green Policy
Facing a serious global warming threat, India has to focus on mitigation and green economy
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Oil or Trees? Germany Takes Lead in Saving Ecuador's Rainforest
Pay to Abstain: Ecuador’s new approach to saving the rainforest and helping the environment
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A New (Under) Class of Travellers
Climate change requires both an environmental as well as a demographic solution
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Zimbabwe’s Slow-Burning Crisis Could Affect Africa
Unless the world comes to Zimbabwe’s help, the impact of its failure will be felt far and wide
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Asia Will Struggle to Escape Its Export Trap
Should Asian economies promote domestic consumption?
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The China Barrier
While the world had welcomed Chinese exports, there is resistance to its role as a global investor
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Terrorists Recruit For Cyberwar, Official Says
From econo-jihad to cyber-jihad, terrorists use any means necessary to prosecute their global war
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