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By Cobus van Staden, CGSP Head of Research Remember “no blood for oil”? Decades ago, the slogan emblematized opposition to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Its logic subsequently shifted as the United States experienced a gas and oil revolution thanks to fracking. 

Kenyan Presidential Hopeful Wants a “Green” Future with China

George Wajackoya, an outlier in Kenya's upcoming presidential race, is doubling down on his suggestion to pay off his country's towering infrastructure debt to China with marijuana.  He urged Kenya to revolutionize its economic outlook by legalizing the cultivation of the plant: "Discovery of oil in ...
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