“[Africa] will no longer accept to pay for the crimes of others,” said Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, referring to the consequences of climate change. “But for our voice from Africa to be heard and...
Conflict and war don’t just have an impact on soldiers and politicians in sub-Saharan Africa, but also on a nation’s farmers and agricultural production. The conflict that erupted in Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in 2002...
Could future wars be fought over water? “Fierce national competition over water resources has prompted fears that water issues contain the seeds of violent conflict,” warned Kofi Annan during his tenure as United Nations (UN)...
Day One - A few days ago we touched down in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC, but still referred to as Saigon by most people here) in Vietnam. We easily found our hostel, centrally...
A few weeks ago we did a culinary arts demonstration event with ADF (Alain Ducasse Formation). Chef Nicolas Navarro came to share the spirit of Ducasse’s art and his concern about creating a sustainable cooking....
Seen on Mascher Street in Old City....
For travelers who are interested in delving beneath the surface of Taiwan’s main sightseeing attractions and flashy neon facade, I highly recommend reading British author Steven Crook’s accounts of life in Taiwan.
Crook weaves prolific storytelling...
After recovering from an ailment, I hopped a SpiceJet flight down to Fort Cochin in the Indian state of Kerala. Wow, WHAT a difference from the north! It was just much...quieter. Don't get me wrong...
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