By Aung Tun Continued fighting between the Kachin Independent Army (KIA) and government troops is an important test of whether a political transition underway…
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The UK’s problems go far deeper than the cuts agenda. It simply can’t produce enough to revive its ailing economy Ha-Joon Chang The Guardian,…
By JULIE COHN LOI, Vietnam — They had no plan to break barriers or cause trouble. But 30 years ago in this bucolic village…
David Cameron’s ancestors were among the wealthy families who received generous reparation payments that would be worth millions of pounds in today’s money Sanchez…
Africa ’s Geo-Strategic Future: Politico-Security and Socio-Economic Unity in a Competitive World
Today’s competition for African resources is as astounding as never befor witnessed and/or appreciated. Africa is situated at the centre of the globe. It…
By Joseph M. Ndifor (Opinion Writer) For centuries, universities have been citadels of great ideas and changes that have had ripple effects on virtually…
David Ralph Rattling as if it might come away from the dirt-spattered ceiling at any moment to decapitate us all, a fan hacked at…
JUSTICE MALALA Published Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 The most harrowing thing I do every day here at home in South Africa is the ten-minute…
By Bob Greene, CNN Contributor February 17, 2013 STORY HIGHLIGHTS During Great Depression, writers project interviewed former slaves Bob Greene says the stories in…
washington — As the church suddenly faces an unexpected transition, American Catholicism is shrinking in size and splitting into two often harshly opposing camps…