A look at conflict minerals and how smartphones and laptop computers are funding warlords in eastern Congo. Go to resource »
An aspiring pop star in South Africa shoulders the burden of being HIV positive while trying to realise her dreams. Witness follows her to her … Go to resource »
It is now emerging that some powerful people in the Kenyan government are frustrating investigations into the activities of a Congolese smuggling ring … Go to resource »
A look at conflict minerals and how smartphones and laptop computers are funding warlords in eastern Congo. Go to resource »
It was almost a year ago that millions of people took to the streets across Egypt demanding the end of the 30-year rule of Hosni Mubarak. More than … Go to resource »
The Constitution Implementation Oversight Committee (CIOC) has now called for a peace meeting between the Attorney General and the Constitution … Go to resource »
On 1 January 2012, Nigeria's federal government removed the fuel subsidy, an unpopular move confirmed in a statement by the Petroleum Product … Go to resource »
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The UN says up to 50,000 people may have fled the violence in the latest episode of upheaval in South Sudan. Go to resource »
Egyptians are gearing up for the third and final round of voting for a democratic lower house of parliament.The elections have so far been dominated … Go to resource »
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