Roger Thurow explains how the Green Revolution helped end hunger in most of the world, but stopped short of Africa.
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A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.
World Links: Peruvian Army to Move Against Amazon Protesters, Lithuania Elects Woman President
A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.
World Links: US pull out of Iraq by 2010; 42 Bodies Found in Bangladesh
A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.
World Links: Mutiny Ends in Bangladesh; Serb Leader Acquitted in The Hague
A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.
Slideshow: Mutiny in Bangladesh
Dhaka-based photographer Jessica Lim sent these photos of the scene unfolding just outside her door.
World Links: Mutiny in Bangladesh; Nuclear Tests in Iran
A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.
Border Jumpers: The World’s Most Complex Borders: India/Bangladesh
Growing Up Global: The Common Future of Rich and Poor
We're used to thinking of the world as completely divided between rich and poor -- and to a large extent that's true. But because of the ways humans have damaged the environment, we face not only an increasingly grim future, but also an increasingly shared one, where Latvia and Kenya will be dealing with the same kinds of problems as Louisiana and Kentucky.



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