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The world must see more commitment from the international community in combating wildlife trafficking.
Survey found that $3.9bn, twice the nation's domestic revenue, was paid in bribes in 2012.
Mohamed "Afweyne" Abdi Hassan renounces illicit profession, as international naval crackdown diminishes piracy profits.
President Nixon's declared war on drugs is more than thirty years old. It's time to ask who's winning.
The robust central Asian drug trade often hurts minorities living in border areas.
The decriminalisation of drugs in Portugal has been a success, but austerity measures may threaten drug treatment.
"About 150 of us sleep in a cell for 75 people ... An open drain infested with rats runs the perimeter of the room."
For many in the West pain ends with a pill, but elsewhere the war on drugs is cutting people off from pain medication.
Activists fight to save addicts in towns without prospects or security.
Disease destroyed thousands of hectares of poppy this year, but cultivation remains unchanged compared to 2009.
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