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Pragmatic Corporate Social Responsibility and the Chevron example
Africa Business Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Pragmatic Corporate Social Responsibility and the Chevron example

July 20, 2017

By Jerome-Mario Utomi   The multifaceted volume of political and

Lockdown plan for UK schools?
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Lockdown plan for UK schools?

July 20, 2017

By Hazel Speed   There is a paradox in that

The Anagogic Banker – Be watchful of Anger and Fear
Opinion OPINION/NEWS

The Anagogic Banker – Be watchful of Anger and Fear

July 20, 2017

Beth Solano   By Siddhartha Rastogi   They are CONTAGIOUS and

From the streets of Ankara
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

From the streets of Ankara

July 19, 2017

Reuters photo By David R Mellor   Ankara, 16/07/2017

Naija-Area: Simplifying complexity or complexifying simplicity?
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Naija-Area: Simplifying complexity or complexifying simplicity?

July 19, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson   Street Parliament

HS2 high-speed rail line will destroy new homes in Yorkshire
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

HS2 high-speed rail line will destroy new homes in Yorkshire

July 19, 2017

HS2/PA   By Hazel Speed   The HS2 project is

The Pakistani military
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan POLITICS

The Pakistani military

July 19, 2017

AFP photo   By Shahper Hassan   I am writing

Cheney, Bremer and the Destruction of Iraq
Middle East North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Cheney, Bremer and the Destruction of Iraq

July 17, 2017

EPA photo   By Sami Jamil Jadallah   When the

Let’s Say ‘Go Nawaz Go’ To Satisfy Our Ego
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan POLITICS

Let’s Say ‘Go Nawaz Go’ To Satisfy Our Ego

July 17, 2017

Reuters photo   By Imad Zafar   The writing is

Brexit: Former ‘Retired and Unelected’ PM Blair Meddling Again
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Brexit: Former ‘Retired and Unelected’ PM Blair Meddling Again

July 17, 2017

By Hazel Speed   Further to my earlier article, when former

Brexit: Diane James MEP hits the nail on the head
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Brexit: Diane James MEP hits the nail on the head

July 17, 2017

EP photo   By Hazel Speed   I enjoy listening

Observations of an Expat: The Law
Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Observations of an Expat: The Law

July 14, 2017

By Tom Arms   The British like to think they

15 July, 2016: When the righteous saved democracy in Turkey
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

15 July, 2016: When the righteous saved democracy in Turkey

July 14, 2017

Reuters photo   By Yasser M. Dhouib   The Republic

Why justice in Africa is slow and unfair
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Why justice in Africa is slow and unfair

July 14, 2017

Reuters photo   By Raymond Asante   It is a

Plots and Schemes
Opinion OPINION/NEWS South America

Plots and Schemes

July 14, 2017

By Ricardo Swire   Guyana is legendary for internal security

Decades of attacks, repression and killings set the scene for next month’s election in Rwanda
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Decades of attacks, repression and killings set the scene for next month’s election in Rwanda

July 14, 2017

AP photo   By Amnesty International   Two decades of

Tax Corruption in Pakistan
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan POLITICS

Tax Corruption in Pakistan

July 13, 2017

Reuters photo   By Zeeshan A. Shah   Never believe

Brexit: The Great Repeal Bill is published
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Brexit: The Great Repeal Bill is published

July 13, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed   Everyone should ‘buckle

Of Principalities and Leadership
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Of Principalities and Leadership

July 13, 2017

By Jerome-Mario Utomi   It was memorable and engraved in

The Envigado Office Drug Cartel
Crime Opinion OPINION/NEWS South America

The Envigado Office Drug Cartel

July 13, 2017

AFP photo   By Ricardo Swire   Pablo Escobar was

Brexit: Is it time for the British Lion to roar?
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Brexit: Is it time for the British Lion to roar?

July 13, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed   Michel Barnier has

Boris being Boris about Brexit
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Boris being Boris about Brexit

July 12, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed   Sad to say,

Politics: Some Nigerian Politicians’ Main Priority
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Politics: Some Nigerian Politicians’ Main Priority

July 12, 2017

AFP photo   By Abdulrazak Iliyasu Sansani   Governance is

Another Inquiry – Contaminated Blood Scandal
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Another Inquiry – Contaminated Blood Scandal

July 12, 2017

By Hazel Speed   It seems as the decades emerge

Wigneswaran: A Judicial Politician With A Mission On His Own
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Wigneswaran: A Judicial Politician With A Mission On His Own

July 11, 2017

By Thambu Kanagasabai   After retirement from Sri Lanka’s Supreme

Arms to Saudi Arabia: Court ruling a ‘deadly blow’ to Yemeni civilians
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Arms to Saudi Arabia: Court ruling a ‘deadly blow’ to Yemeni civilians

July 11, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International   A court ruling

LGBT and the battle of sexuality within the human gender
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

LGBT and the battle of sexuality within the human gender

July 11, 2017

By Ogunniyi Abayomi   Tina has a straight body and

Iraqi Christians who supported Trump now face prospect of deportation
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

Iraqi Christians who supported Trump now face prospect of deportation

July 10, 2017

Reuters photo   By Rupen Savoulian   Throughout June 2017,

While we are still praying for Nigeria…
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

While we are still praying for Nigeria…

July 10, 2017

By Prince Charles Dickson   At my son’s school was

Who runs Britain? – Not the majority voters anymore
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Who runs Britain? – Not the majority voters anymore

July 10, 2017

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed   Mrs May’s Conservative

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