A young Tutsi woman and a young Hutu man fall in love amidst chaos; a soldier struggles to foster a greater good while absent from her family; and a … Go to resource »
Clashes in Cairo and once again the media's reporting becomes an issue. Also, the media narrative in post-war Sri Lanka. Go to resource »
Zimbabwe is moving ahead with a new "indigenisation" law, known as the National Community Trust, which will force foreign companies to hand 51 per … Go to resource »
In an interview with Al Jazeera's Peter Greste, Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, the Somali Prime Minister,said:"our security serviec and intelligence service … Go to resource »
Parliament is moving towards providing rules of procedure for how anyone occupying the position of the prime minister or the vice president can be … Go to resource »
Esther Agbarakwe, shares her story of climate change and what motivates her as an advocate. Go to resource »
Egypt's military has denied any responsibility for the killing of more than 20 Christian protesters on Sunday.The ruling military council instead … Go to resource »
Two foreign aid workers have been kidnapped by suspected al-Shabaab militia at the Dadaab refugee camp. A Kenyan driver, who was together with the … Go to resource »
A message from RIM Founder and Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis on the BlackBerry service outage. Go to resource »
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