Paul Ainscough

Where the Chinese Economy Goes, Oil Markets Follow

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With economic growth slowed by wealth declines and flagging labor productivity, the Chinese economy is unable to be the engine for global oil markets that it once was.

Escalating Violence in Ecuador: New Front in a Forever War on Drugs?

Peruvian and Columbian Army troops train on American weapons systems at Fuerte Lautaro, Santiago, Chile, on Oct. 13, 2002. Cabanas 2002 Chile is a multinational combined readiness training exercise centered around peacekeeping operational tasks. This exercise provides an opportunity for over 1,300 military and civilian personnel from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and the United States to increase their state of readiness in combined multinational peacekeeping operations and a forum to encourage human rights. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stacy L. Pearsall) (Released)

Now over half a century since the War on Drugs was launched, has the broader campaign against the cartels become a forever war in Ecuador?

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