Unfaithful husbands faithless wives and transgressions Perhaps like yourself, I sometimes wonder about the powerful husbands that have been publicly disgraced for indiscretions and their powerful ... wives that stood by them.
A game changer in Iran? ??Stefan Simanowitz assesses the impact of the latest report from the IAEA???? on the state of Iran's nuclear enrichment programme ...
Reconstructing Sierra Leone Countries emerging from conflicts often face huge development challenges. But with support from the UN Peacebuilding Commission, Sierra Leone ... is a showcase of how a country can transit from peacekeeping to peacebuilding
The Price of Revolution The brilliant Libyan novelist Hisham Matar explained in the May edition of The Africa Report why the roots of this year's revolution were in ... a massacre at the Abu Salim prison on 29 June 1996.
Red Tape, Bureaucracy, Life and Death ??Red tape and bureaucracy, while some say are part of life and the "official way", can literally bridge the divide between life and death in ... the Horn of Africa.
British police abuse: Root cause of riots London – Nearly six months after the suspicious death of her only son in May 2011 while in British police custody, Jossette Fraser awaits an ... official response to evidence she's obtained contradicting police claims about her son's death.
Libya: Smuggling War as Human Rights? When one of Africa's longest standing dictators, oil-rich Gabon's Omar Bongo, finally took leave of his political throne, a grieving US President ... said, "President Bongo played a key role in developing and shaping the strong bilateral relationship that exists between Gabon and the United States today."
The Unexpressed Supremacy of the Divine Dominion Nothing under the sun is real except God. Permanence makes God real, evanescence makes us unreal. ...
HIV-AIDS: The Other Threat After 30 years and over 20 million deaths in Africa alone, US researchers report that early treatment of people infected with the human immunodeficiency ... virus (HIV) that leads to AIDS cuts transmission of the disease by over 96 per cent.
The Motherland: A re-scramble for Africa It's been a fortnight since I begrudgingly brushed off the dust of Accra from my once shiny black shoes. My father rather worryingly gave me ... a scare with his health, sending me on a long distance errand to West Africa.