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New Intelligence Report: US Dominance Set to Wane by 2025

Nov 21 2008 - 1:30pm by LibertySugar
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New Intelligence Report: US Dominance Set to Wane by 2025 If you wish you could see into the future, US intelligence officials are here to hand you a crystal ball. The National Intelligence Council just released Global Trends 2025, an unclassified intelligence report put out every four years, and assesses the opportunities and problems that lie ahead in the next 15 years. One tip: Americans might need to start practicing being humble, because by 2025 the US could lose its position of global supremacy.
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Obama to Lift Ban on Abstinence-Plus AIDS Prevention

Nov 12 2008 - 12:01am by LibertySugar
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Obama to Lift Ban on Abstinence-Plus AIDS Prevention Barack Obama has plans to put US global AIDS policy on a different path, leaving abstinence-only requirements for funding in the dust. The co-chair of his advisory committee for women's health said that the president-elect is committed to "changing the policies so that family-planning services — both in the US and the developing world — reflect what works, what helps prevent unintended pregnancy, reduce maternal and infant mortality, prevent the spread of disease." Conversely, on the first day of his presidency, George W.
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Somalia: Is the Chaos There a US Problem?

Oct 29 2008 - 10:00am by LibertySugar
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Somalia: Is the Chaos There a US Problem? An exaggerated fear of "Islamofascism" ignores a complex reality, causing the US to overreact and damage its own interests. So says columnist Nicholas D. Krsitof, who argues that the situation in Somalia is one of the least-known Bush administration failures.
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Niger Found Guilty of Allowing Slavery By West African Court

Oct 27 2008 - 11:00pm by LibertySugar
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Niger Found Guilty of Allowing Slavery By West African Court An ex-slave in Niger, who was sold at the age of 12, made to worked for 10 years, and forced to bear the children of her master, has won a case against her country, which now must pay her $19,750 in damages. A West African Court found the Niger government guilty of failing to protect Hadijatou Mani from slavery, sending a message loud and clear that Niger must do more than nominally outlaw slavery. Activists hope the case will improve the lives of thousands kept in slavery throughout the region.
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International Flotilla, Maybe Mercenaries, to Take on Pirates!

Oct 17 2008 - 8:00am by LibertySugar
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International Flotilla, Maybe Mercenaries, to Take on Pirates! Warships from 10 countries are joining together to take on some of the world's most dangerous, and successful, pirates. (Can you say "arrrrrrrr" in 10 languages?) Not even the presence of US military vessels is enough to prevent these hijackers from seizing commerce ships, grabbing booting, and demanding ransoms. Since 250 international ships use the pirate-infested waters to move goods each day, the world's trading powers worry that it could be too expensive to conduct business.
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Colin Powell Gets Down — and Could Be Ready to Endorse?

Oct 15 2008 - 10:00am by CitizenSugar
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Colin Powell Gets Down — and Could Be Ready to Endorse? Glee. This pictures of Colin Powell getting down with his soberly respectable self fill me with utter glee. The former secretary of state hip-hopped on stage with the Nigerian group Olu Maintain at the Africa Rising Festival at the Royal Albert Hall last night.
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Good News Out of Africa: The Ten Best Governed Countries

Oct 8 2008 - 8:00am by CitizenSugar
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Good News Out of Africa: The Ten Best Governed Countries Amid worsening economic news flying at us almost constantly, there is some good news and it’s coming from a surprising corner of the globe: Africa. The continent that has been the metaphor for human misery because of continual wars, poverty, and famine in some respects is recording healthier economic growth than in the industrialized world according to the International Monetary Fund. The IMF estimates that Africa’s economy may expand by 5 percent this year and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development reports that a bigger portion of money entering Africa since 2006 has been investment rather than aid.
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Right Direction? Pentagon Launches Africa Command

Oct 5 2008 - 11:00pm by CitizenSugar
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Right Direction? Pentagon Launches Africa Command Before September 11th, 2001, American military strategy in Africa was little more than a cursory investment to buffer its interests against those of the Soviet Union, then Russia, China, and the Middle East governments. Now the Pentagon is taking a new approach to the African continent, one that may be especially welcome. Part of the new strategy is to create a new regional headquarters called “Africa Command” responsible for coordinating American military projects on that continent.
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Video Game Hopes to Give Ugandan Victims Traces of Hope

Sep 30 2008 - 9:00am by LibertySugar
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Video Game Hopes to Give Ugandan Victims Traces of Hope The British Red Cross has created a video game to raise awareness for child victims of the conflict in Uganda. Last week, the UN called for the release of 90 children abducted from school by LRA army. Crimes against children have been a constant during the 20 year battle; but the Red Cross believes that its Internet game "Traces of Hope" will help shine the spotlight on the vulnerable.
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Cows Become Currency in Zimbabwe

Sep 26 2008 - 1:30pm by LibertySugar
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Cows Become Currency in Zimbabwe A Zimbabwe school is telling parents that if they can't scrape up enough money, they should pay tuition with livestock or fuel coupons. Thanks to insane inflation, parents are short on cash. School fees are about 100,000 Zimbabwe dollars, but banks only let people withdraw 1,000 Zimbabwe dollars a day.
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