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  • Pakistan elections: Who's running?

    This election will mark the first transfer of power from one government to another without any military interference. Here is a look at the main candidates for prime minister.

  • George H. W. Bush in his own words: 10 stories from the updated 'All the Best, George Bush'

    "All the Best, George Bush" is a collection of the personal correspondence of George H. W. Bush from his first years in the Navy in 1942 all the way to 2011. Here are 10 excerpts from the book.

  • Top 3 threats to the United States: the good and bad news

    The annual Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community is out this week, a widely-anticipated report compiled by the nation’s intelligence agencies. Here is the good and bad news about the top three threats facing the United States, according to an unclassified version of the report.

  • 3 questions to ask about US drone policy

    White House spokesman Jay Carney has defended the Obama administration's controversial drone policy, asserting: “These strikes are legal, they are ethical, and they are wise.” But rather than closing the debate, that statement frames the three essential questions Americans should be asking about US drone policy.

  • Golden Globes: 8 book adaptations that won

    Book adaptations did very well at this year's Golden Globe awards – one of the US's most prestigious award ceremonies. 

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Doing Good

 

What happens when ordinary people decide to pay it forward? Extraordinary change...

Paul Giniès is the general manager of the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (2iE) in Burkina Faso, which trains more than 2,000 engineers from more than 30 countries each year.

Paul Giniès turned a failing African university into a world-class problem-solver

Today 2iE is recognized as a 'center of excellence' producing top-notch home-grown African engineers ready to address the continent's problems.

 
 
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