Once Angola was an impoverished part of the Portuguese empire, now its oil wealth means its citizens are queuing to buy everything from vineyards to … Go to resource »
A French investigation has found that the missile which brought down the Rwandan president's aircraft in 1994 and prompted the country's genocide, … Go to resource »
Stories of African migration to Europe - but does the journey always end in success? Go to resource »
The IMF chief Christine Lagarde will make her first trip to Africa, visiting Nigeria and Niger. Go to resource »
How will the election of an African chief prosecuror affect the work of the International Criminal Court, based in the Hague, in the Netherlands. With … Go to resource »
Will the US, China and India sign a second term of the EU backed Kyoto protocol? Go to resource »
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Day 10 Wrap up of European Union at COP17 #COP17 . Go to resource »
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European Union stresses the importance about the second committment period on the Kyoto protocol and the green climate fund that need to be … Go to resource »
American Special Forces have begun providing training and logistical support to Ugandan soldiers hunting for leader of the Lords Resistance Army … Go to resource »
COP 17 delegate and UK Climate and Health Council co-chair Dr Robin Stott thinks the conference is top-heavy with old white … Go to resource »
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