We met on the night flight to Ankara. I suddenly wanted to take my son and move away from Istanbul for some time. Anxiety runs through the streets like the plague. Paranoia reaches the population. .
A young girl with angel face tells almost a sci-fiction. He whispered to the passenger sitting next to him we must expect a disaster from Tuesday. the city and then climb to the temples of finance in the skyscrapers of glass and steel.
Rather than the stories themselves, the seriousness accorded to them makes me shudder. This nightmare in the novel of Orhan Pamuk Black Book, a desolate landscape in Istanbul after the disaster, everyone’s mind…
At the edge of dementia, the city of wonders awaits disaster as a destiny. To hear the ravages of this paranoia on everyone’s lips, we understand that it will take very long to clear the minds of the rubble.
In 2000, the America of Clinton launched the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a program designed to expand trade between the continent and the United States. Seven years later, relations between the two parties are actually strengthened. But only a few countries and sectors benefit really.
Give and take. With the arrival of the United States on the African market, it is all finally finished the traditionally paternalistic policy conducted by the Northern powers on the continent. Place in partnership with a suitable tool: the African Growth and Opportunity Act, AGOA (Law on growth and economic opportunities in Africa). On one hand, commitments to good governance, protection of intellectual property, the fight against corruption, debt-reduction and removal of barriers exist res on the entry of U.S. goods and investments on their territory. On the other hand, the possibility for the thirty-eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa that meet these criteria and have applied for membership in the pact to export to the United States less tax. 1100 Six selected products, coffee from Rwanda to the mead of the Democratic Republic of Congo to the spices and Burundi and Sao Tome et-Principe, Gabon or furniture handicrafts of Chad.
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