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Resolving the conflicts of religion in Ghanaian schools

Resolving the conflicts of religion in Ghanaian schools

April 23, 2015

  By Charles Ayitey   Religion, Education and Ghana: From

South Sudanese families pushed to the brink

South Sudanese families pushed to the brink

April 22, 2015

  By Peter Louis As a result of the ongoing

Afro-xenophobic violence in South Africa and the call of history

Afro-xenophobic violence in South Africa and the call of history

April 22, 2015

  By Nana Arhin Tsiwah The recent spate of xenophobic

EU calls for an urgent investigation into mass grave discovered in DR Congo

EU calls for an urgent investigation into mass grave discovered in DR Congo

April 13, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali Following the recent discovery of a

‘Diisoo’ political party is formed in Senegal

‘Diisoo’ political party is formed in Senegal

April 13, 2015

  By Alpha Jallow Another political party is formed in

Sudanese bombers kill four in South Sudan

Sudanese bombers kill four in South Sudan

April 10, 2015

  By Peter Louis The Press Secretary of President Salva

Chinese peacekeepers arrive in South Sudan

Chinese peacekeepers arrive in South Sudan

April 9, 2015

  By Peter Louis A total of 130 peacekeepers, the

Over 400 bodies found in DR Congo mass grave

Over 400 bodies found in DR Congo mass grave

April 9, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali The recent discovery of a mass

Exploring the Depth: NATO, EU and the troubled Kiev

Exploring the Depth: NATO, EU and the troubled Kiev

April 2, 2015

  By Anant Mishra Introduction 2014 saw a political overspill

Co-operation between the Congolese army and UN must resume “as soon as possible”

Co-operation between the Congolese army and UN must resume “as soon as possible”

April 2, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali Martin Kobler, head of MONUSCO, the

The Changing Face of Britain: Islamophobia

The Changing Face of Britain: Islamophobia

March 30, 2015

  By Sabena Siddiqi Islamophobia is back again in British

UN cuts peacekeepers in DRC by 2000

UN cuts peacekeepers in DRC by 2000

March 30, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali Despite calls from the Democratic Republic

Nigeria closes land and sea borders ahead of Saturday’s polls

Nigeria closes land and sea borders ahead of Saturday’s polls

March 27, 2015

  By Charles Ayitey All means of immigration or emigration

Reactions to Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015

Reactions to Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015

March 26, 2015

  By Grégory Wilson  Recent months have been plagued by

South Sudan Extend The Presidential And Parliamentary Term For Three Years

South Sudan Extend The Presidential And Parliamentary Term For Three Years

March 26, 2015

  By Peter Louis South Sudan’s parliament voted on Tuesday

Step out smartly into Spring

Step out smartly into Spring

March 24, 2015

By Robert Kilborn Monsieur Jean Clieze, an official of the

Former Senegalese Minster sentenced to six years in jail and a fine of 138 billion cfa francs

Former Senegalese Minster sentenced to six years in jail and a fine of 138 billion cfa francs

March 24, 2015

  By Alpha Jallow The judge at the infamous court

AUC and FAO commemorate International Day of Forests

AUC and FAO commemorate International Day of Forests

March 24, 2015

  By Alpha Jallow The African Union Commission (AUC), and

A sniper ends Sarah’s life a year after killing her husband in Al-Yarmouk

A sniper ends Sarah’s life a year after killing her husband in Al-Yarmouk

March 23, 2015

  By Qosai Amamh Alaa and Sarah’s death would have

UN peacekeeping mission in DRC under threat as withdrawal is discussed

UN peacekeeping mission in DRC under threat as withdrawal is discussed

March 23, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali   At a meeting of the

Presby Church Ghana condemns US branch over gay marriages

Presby Church Ghana condemns US branch over gay marriages

March 20, 2015

  By Charles Ayitey Heated debates have brewed within Ghana’s

Ghana seeks Economic Reforms in the wake of Crude Oil prices falling

Ghana seeks Economic Reforms in the wake of Crude Oil prices falling

March 18, 2015

  By Charles Ayitey Ghana, the second largest economy in

Hard Truth with Anant Mishra: Rolling the Dice: India’s hampered Economic Policies and Reforms

Hard Truth with Anant Mishra: Rolling the Dice: India’s hampered Economic Policies and Reforms

March 17, 2015

  By Anant Mishra History Since its independence from the

Discussing ‘Peacebuilding’ and ‘Post War Recovery’

Discussing ‘Peacebuilding’ and ‘Post War Recovery’

March 10, 2015

  By Anant Mishra Nations that are gripped in war,

DRC Foreign Minister addresses UN peacekeepers’ decision to suspend support

DRC Foreign Minister addresses UN peacekeepers’ decision to suspend support

March 6, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali Currently, the decision of UN peacekeeping

The Charlie Effect

The Charlie Effect

March 4, 2015

  By Fadi Elhusseini Are we witnessing a harbinger of

Africa looks forward to scaling agricultural innovations

Africa looks forward to scaling agricultural innovations

March 3, 2015

  By Alpha Jallow Experts believe that well conceptualised technologies

Rebel troops captured as military offensive in Democratic Republic of the Congo continues

Rebel troops captured as military offensive in Democratic Republic of the Congo continues

March 3, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali Following the launch of the Congolese

Journalist weeps as he testifies against senior police officer in Uganda

Journalist weeps as he testifies against senior police officer in Uganda

March 2, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo Television journalist, Andrew Lwanga broke down

Rising number of Rwandan refugees a major concern in the DRC

Rising number of Rwandan refugees a major concern in the DRC

March 2, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali One day following the Congolese army,

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