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Dual Identity Asylum Seekers
Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Dual Identity Asylum Seekers

June 22, 2017

Reuters photo   By Ricardo Swire Over the past five

Muslims Celebrate Their First Ramadan Under Trump
Middle East North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

Muslims Celebrate Their First Ramadan Under Trump

June 21, 2017

AFP photo   By Ahmed Tharwat   The Muslim holy

Nigeria, a few stories and more stories
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigeria, a few stories and more stories

June 21, 2017

By Prince Charles Dickson   Let me start with a

Observations of an Expat: A Tale of Two Elections
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Observations of an Expat: A Tale of Two Elections

June 21, 2017

Reuters photo By Tom Arms   It was the best

A Liberal who never trusted the Mainstream Media
North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

A Liberal who never trusted the Mainstream Media

June 15, 2017

Reuters photo   By Sami Jamil Jadallah   Not so

Ritual Murder In Africa
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Ritual Murder In Africa

June 15, 2017

Reuters photo   By Isaac Abban   It is quiet

What is behind the Qatar quarantine?
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

What is behind the Qatar quarantine?

June 15, 2017

Reuters photo   By Yasser M. Dhouib   It is

Nigeria Still Trading War Stories
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigeria Still Trading War Stories

June 15, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson   “If you

The Inside War
Asia India Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan POLITICS

The Inside War

June 15, 2017

Reuters photo   By Zeeshan A. Shah   For the

The Nigerian shadow I have always known
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

The Nigerian shadow I have always known

June 15, 2017

Reuters photo   By Ogunniyi Abayomi   Along the streets,

South Sudanese musician uses song to educate on social media’s shortcomings
Africa Music MUSIC/FILM/TV Opinion OPINION/NEWS

South Sudanese musician uses song to educate on social media’s shortcomings

June 15, 2017

By Gift Friday   Through her songs, a South Sudanese

Over 2,500 armed rebel youth surrender to government in South Sudan
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Over 2,500 armed rebel youth surrender to government in South Sudan

June 9, 2017

Trevor Snapp   By Gift Friday   The mayor of

Observations of an Expat: Extremist Politics are back in Britain
Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Observations of an Expat: Extremist Politics are back in Britain

June 9, 2017

Reuters photo   By Tom Arms   They said Jeremy

Why ‘Big Brother’ is needed in caring environments
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Why ‘Big Brother’ is needed in caring environments

June 8, 2017

By Hazel Speed   I have often written trying to

Mashal Proven Innocent But Society Proven Guilty
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan

Mashal Proven Innocent But Society Proven Guilty

June 7, 2017

Reuters photo   By Imad Zafar   A Joint Investigation

The story of Stateless people
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

The story of Stateless people

June 7, 2017

AP photo   By Mehedi Hasan   The Rohingya is

Biafra and finding the Nigerian black box
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Biafra and finding the Nigerian black box

June 6, 2017

AFP photo   By Prince Charles Dickson   The land

Should political polls be abolished?
Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Should political polls be abolished?

June 6, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed   I have never

To The Honorable Chief Justice Of Pakistan
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan POLITICS

To The Honorable Chief Justice Of Pakistan

June 5, 2017

AFP photo   By Imad Zafar   I am an

Ghana In The Eyes Of Lawlessness: A Call To Action
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Ghana In The Eyes Of Lawlessness: A Call To Action

June 5, 2017

By Isaac Abban   Africa has been viewed by many

Mitigating the effects of urbanisation on nature in African development
Africa Environment Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Mitigating the effects of urbanisation on nature in African development

June 5, 2017

Eko Atlantic   By Femi Tunde Okunlola   In 1972

Enough Is Enough
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Enough Is Enough

June 5, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed   ‘Run, Hide, Tell’

In shadow of deadly attacks, election campaign resumes
Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

In shadow of deadly attacks, election campaign resumes

June 5, 2017

Peter Nicholls/Reuters   By Andy Bruce and Alistair Smout  

Observations of an Expat: Watery Grave
Environment Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Observations of an Expat: Watery Grave

June 2, 2017

By Tom Arms   There is a growing tendency on

Before you vote on 8th June – food for thought
Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Before you vote on 8th June – food for thought

June 2, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed   History, as we

No experience necessary as Met recruits new detectives
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

No experience necessary as Met recruits new detectives

June 2, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed   Perhaps the reader

Sri Lanka’s Genocidal War 2006 – 2009, As Seen By The World
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Sri Lanka’s Genocidal War 2006 – 2009, As Seen By The World

June 1, 2017

AFP photo   By Thambu Kanagasabai   Though Sri Lanka

Accountability: We Need To Get Rid Of Double Standards
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan POLITICS

Accountability: We Need To Get Rid Of Double Standards

June 1, 2017

Reuters photo   By Imad Zafar   The Prime Minister’s

Beware of political ‘half truths’ from any source
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS UK

Beware of political ‘half truths’ from any source

June 1, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed   The Nuffield Trust

Recruiting youth and child soldiers – from Africa to Manchester
HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Recruiting youth and child soldiers – from Africa to Manchester

May 31, 2017

AP photo   By Rupen Savoulian   In the previous

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