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Can a President Accused of Corruption Convincingly Push an Anti-Corruption Law? Mexico Is Finding Out
Mexico actually dropped in an international corruption perceptions index after its transition to a multi-party democracy began in 2000.
Canada's Government Is Getting Cozy with Egypt's Increasingly Repressive Regime
Ottawa has stepped up its support for the Egyptian military regime by openly endorsing a crackdown on political opponents and increasing security ties to the forces carrying it out.
The 'Dangerous Delusions' About How to Help the World's Poor
I spoke to one of the people behind a report called "The Poor Are Getting Richer and Other Dangerous Delusions" about how this week's World Economic Forum in Davos will get things wrong.
The Rich Keep Getting Richer: 80 Billionaires Now Control Most of the World's Wealth
A report by Oxfam International says the gap in wealth between the world's richest tycoons and the rest of the global population is staggering.
A New Virtual Reality Tool Brings the Daily Trauma of the Syrian War to Life
'Project Syria' puts participants in the shoes of Syrians caught in the crossfire, to intensely real effect.