Ethiopia: Gebre’s Approach to Human Rights Is a Lesson in Change Management
Bogaletch Gebre has improved millions of lives in Ethiopia one respectful conversation at a time
Bogaletch Gebre has improved millions of lives in Ethiopia one respectful conversation at a time
Financial Times journalists Tom Burgis, Michael Peel and Pilita Clark traveled to Ethiopia, Myanmar and Indonesia to look at disputes over the sale and ownership of land.
Michael Peel reports from Myanmar where the end of dictatorship has unleashed a struggle over land.
Pilita Clark follows a Norwegian minister on a mission to end deforestation in Indonesia.
Across the globe, investors are betting billions on land. Tom Burgis reports from Ethiopia, where a tycoon has planted a vast rice farm in soils tainted by years of conflict.
Although Trinidad and Tobago enjoys a relatively high per-capita GDP in the Western Hemisphere, the island federation's murder rate surpasses that of Mexico.
As a lingering economic crisis stymies the Caribbean, some see a solution in closer interstate ties.
In the Caribbean, most people wish that limited marijuana use should be allowed.
The Caribbean is suffering from crippling government debt, endemic crime and a middle-class brain drain that have contributed to an economic meltdown of alarming proportions.
With the US becoming an absentee superpower in the Caribbean, the Chinese are moving in.
Struggling island nations of the Caribbean have petitioned for debt relief. Jamaica’s crisis is the deepest.
An economic crisis hits the Caribbean.