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By Melissa Moskowitz, May 7, 2012
Europe's crocodile tears for Argentina's economic development are all about the profits of European companies.
Commentary
By Richard Javad Heydarian, May 3, 2012
If the West can provide Iran the space to compromise on its nuclear program, the upcoming Baghdad talks just might yield a breakthrough.
Blog
By Carl Bloice, April 23, 2012
Argentina's nationalization of a renegade energy company evokes outrage in the international press.
Column
By Kwei Quartey, April 19, 2012
Can Ghana make its nascent oil industry work for the 99 percent?
World Beat
By John Feffer, April 17, 2012
We are all trust fund babies living off the wealth of our ancestors.
By Kwei Quartey, February 29, 2012
Will Ghana's new oil industry provoke civil, economic, and environmental conflict?
By Ariela Ruiz Caro, February 10, 2012
Due to mutual interest, several Andean countries like Peru have entered into cooperative energy resource--or "bilateral"--talks with Venezuela.
By Kwei Quartey, January 19, 2012
Africa's most populous nation has a unique history of fighting against injustice.
By Francis Njubi Nesbitt, January 16, 2012
Nigeria is facing a perfect storm of crises including a national strike, widespread protests, and sectarian violence in the north.
By Russ Wellen, January 5, 2012
Working through his fellow commissioners, nuclear energy political operatives have attacked Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Gregory Jaczko.