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Kenyans dont eat tar or gobble megawatts
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Kenyans dont eat tar or gobble megawatts

March 31, 2017

Reuters photo   By Joe Khamisi In the early seventies,

Taiwan keen on bettering ties with India
Asia India Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Taiwan keen on bettering ties with India

March 30, 2017

Reuters photo   By Jose Kalathil The island country of

Brexit: UK Sovereignty has started its journey home
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Brexit: UK Sovereignty has started its journey home

March 30, 2017

DPA photo   By Hazel Speed What a historic day!

The Origin of Religion
Asia India Opinion OPINION/NEWS

The Origin of Religion

March 30, 2017

Reuters photo   By Siddhartha Rastogi

Sri Lanka’s history of unfulfilled commitments
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Sri Lanka’s history of unfulfilled commitments

March 29, 2017

Stefan Wermuth/Reuters   By Thambu Kanagasabai   Extending the never

Scottish MPs vote for second independence referendum
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Scottish MPs vote for second independence referendum

March 29, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed The Scottish Referendum issue

The Electronics Ban and Lessons in Futility
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

The Electronics Ban and Lessons in Futility

March 28, 2017

Reuters photo   By Binoy Kampmark Security measures are often

Mrs May meets Nicola Sturgeon prior to triggering Brexit
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Mrs May meets Nicola Sturgeon prior to triggering Brexit

March 28, 2017

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed Mrs May returned to

Help urgently needed for South Sudanese refugees
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Help urgently needed for South Sudanese refugees

March 28, 2017

UNHCR photo   By Male Daniel The Government of Uganda and

DRC has a problem of political, economic and social governance
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

DRC has a problem of political, economic and social governance

March 28, 2017

J Bento   By Sylvain Muyali Alphonse Ntumba Luaba, former

Labour issues list of six key tests for Brexit
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Labour issues list of six key tests for Brexit

March 28, 2017

EPA photo   By Hazel Speed Labour MP and Shadow

The Saudi war on Yemen enters its third year
Middle East North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

The Saudi war on Yemen enters its third year

March 27, 2017

Khaled Abdullah/Reuters   By Rupen Savoulian This month marks two

Politics Of Failure: Congress Moves Away From Trump
North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

Politics Of Failure: Congress Moves Away From Trump

March 27, 2017

AFP photo   By Mark Davis Juggling numbers to validate

Cyclone Watch in Australia
Australia Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Cyclone Watch in Australia

March 27, 2017

EPA photo   By Binoy Kampmark The curious, sweaty mammals

Britain now needs to get behind Brexit
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Britain now needs to get behind Brexit

March 27, 2017

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed Mrs May has obviously

Nigerians do not want change…Ironically
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigerians do not want change…Ironically

March 27, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson   “I am

One Nation – the UKIP-ization of Australian politics
Australia Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

One Nation – the UKIP-ization of Australian politics

February 23, 2017

AAP photo   By Rupen Savoulian   One Nation, the

US Dept of Justice admits growing problem of terrorism – from the ultra-right
North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS

US Dept of Justice admits growing problem of terrorism – from the ultra-right

June 17, 2016

EPA photo   By Rupen Savoulian   The Washington Post

A Voice for Ambassador Chris Stevens – Part Two
Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

A Voice for Ambassador Chris Stevens – Part Two

May 20, 2016

By Lydie Denier   Part Two of Lydie Denier’s article

The ultra-right emerges from a swamp of bigotry
North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

The ultra-right emerges from a swamp of bigotry

April 29, 2016

By Rupen Savoulian   A group of heavily armed anti-government

A Voice for Ambassador Chris Stevens
Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

A Voice for Ambassador Chris Stevens

April 4, 2016

By Lydie Denier   “This is NBC breaking news, what

Bolivia Votes No
Opinion OPINION/NEWS South America

Bolivia Votes No

February 26, 2016

By Grégory Wilson  Bolivian President Evo Morales narrowly lost in

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