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Are deckle edged Grammar Schools discriminatory?
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Are deckle edged Grammar Schools discriminatory?

April 14, 2017

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed UK Education Secretary, Justine

Nigerian Democracy
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigerian Democracy

April 13, 2017

Reuters photo   By Ogunniyi Abayomi   A military infused

Missionary work in Cameroon’s Nchang, Mamfe
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Missionary work in Cameroon’s Nchang, Mamfe

April 13, 2017

OFM photo   By Joseph Besong We celebrate great men

The Power of Propaganda
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan

The Power of Propaganda

April 12, 2017

Reuters photo   By Imad Zafar Someone once asked an

Cheap Justice
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan

Cheap Justice

April 12, 2017

Reuters photo   By Muhammad Shoaib Khan Once upon a

Thawing the frozen Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Thawing the frozen Israeli-Palestinian conflict

April 10, 2017

By Cynthia M. Lardner The frozen Israeli-Palestinian conflict has raged

Give us justice, not lectures on morals and beliefs
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan

Give us justice, not lectures on morals and beliefs

April 10, 2017

AFP photo   By Imad Zafar Humans in the stone

Nigeria: Recession, Confusion and Depression
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigeria: Recession, Confusion and Depression

April 10, 2017

Akintunde Akinleye/Reuters   By Prince Charles Dickson I will start

Observations of an Expat: Hungary v George Soros
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Observations of an Expat: Hungary v George Soros

April 7, 2017

Reuters photo   By Tom Arms As far as the

The cruel face of the Faith industry
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan

The cruel face of the Faith industry

April 7, 2017

EPA photo   By Imad Zafar The blind following of

Kalonzo Musyoka’s Presidential goal is untenable
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Kalonzo Musyoka’s Presidential goal is untenable

April 7, 2017

By Joe Khamisi As was widely expected, Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka,

Some things about schooling just do not add up
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Some things about schooling just do not add up

April 7, 2017

By Hazel Speed Having listened to the decision of the

Why the American college kids on spring break chanted ‘Build that Wall’
HUMAN RIGHTS North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

Why the American college kids on spring break chanted ‘Build that Wall’

April 6, 2017

Ben Brewer/Reuters   By Rupen Savoulian In March 2017, there

Torture of Channel 4 journalists in Sudan highlights need to investigate Darfur chemical attacks
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Torture of Channel 4 journalists in Sudan highlights need to investigate Darfur chemical attacks

April 6, 2017

Phil Cox/NVF   By Amnesty International The torture of two

In defense of immigrants from “Third World Countries”
HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

In defense of immigrants from “Third World Countries”

April 6, 2017

Reuters photo   By Sami Jamil Jadallah The other day,

European Parliament negotiates Brexit terms
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS

European Parliament negotiates Brexit terms

April 6, 2017

EP photo   By Hazel Speed It is appreciated that

We need a new name
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

We need a new name

April 5, 2017

Reuters photo   By Ogunniyi Abayomi   “We are completely

Changes in Widowed Parent’s Allowance robs dying man’s family
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Changes in Widowed Parent’s Allowance robs dying man’s family

April 5, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed Victoria Derbyshire’s BBC programme broadcast

Breaking the myth of the Work-Life Balance
Business Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Breaking the myth of the Work-Life Balance

April 5, 2017

By Siddhartha Rastogi It’s 5.30 pm in the evening on

Sebastian Gorka: Dreams of Fighting Jihad
North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

Sebastian Gorka: Dreams of Fighting Jihad

April 4, 2017

FB photo   By Binoy Kampmark Counter-terrorism has been a

Bombed in their homes, civilians in Mosul blame reckless coalition forces
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Bombed in their homes, civilians in Mosul blame reckless coalition forces

April 4, 2017

AP photo   By Donatella Rovera, Amnesty International When they heard

DRC President Kabila remains as negotiations continue
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

DRC President Kabila remains as negotiations continue

April 4, 2017

AP photo   By Sylvain Muyali Congolese President Joseph Kabila is

Jack the Ripper – The truth?
Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Jack the Ripper – The truth?

April 4, 2017

By Hazel Speed Some years ago I read the book

What do Egyptians call their dictator?: El Sisi visits the US
Africa Asia North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

What do Egyptians call their dictator?: El Sisi visits the US

April 3, 2017

Reuters photo   By Ahmed Tharwat Egyptian President Abdel Fattah

The Panama Papers case: A narrative against democracy
Asia Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan

The Panama Papers case: A narrative against democracy

April 3, 2017

DP photo   By Imad Zafar The famous Panama leak

Nicola Sturgeon, don’t bite the hand that battles for you
Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Nicola Sturgeon, don’t bite the hand that battles for you

April 3, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed The Scots are, rightly

Can, Will or Has Mr. Buhari Delivered?
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Can, Will or Has Mr. Buhari Delivered?

April 3, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson A little over

UN peacekeeping mandate in DRC renewed but number of troops reduced
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

UN peacekeeping mandate in DRC renewed but number of troops reduced

April 3, 2017

Kenny Katombe/Reuters   By Sylvain Muyali On Friday March 31st

Observations of an Expat: Brexit Goes Nuclear—Chapter Two
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Observations of an Expat: Brexit Goes Nuclear—Chapter Two

March 31, 2017

Reuters photo   By Tom Arms She’s done it. Mrs

‘Great Repeal Bill’ put before UK Parliament
Europe Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

‘Great Repeal Bill’ put before UK Parliament

March 31, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed Secretary of State for

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