Comment: Justice Squandered
Conviction in murdered journalist case leaves many questions unanswered.
War Fears Return
Villagers in northern Uganda gripped with fear following rebel attacks in South Sudan.
UN Cautious About Abeyi Intervention
Security Council urged to deploy peacekeepers to stop escalating violence in oil-rich region.
Activists, Officials Criticise US Rights Record
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Carter Visit to Syria Sparks Hope
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Pressure Ramped Up on Zimbabwean Media
With state media brought to heel, the authorities are turning on private newspapers.
Outcry Over ICC's Scrapping of Rape Charges
Victims of sexual violence in DRC angered by court’s controversial move.
Tsvangirai Sets Out His Stall
MDC leader’s plans for taking the country forward win the backing of experts.
Food Crisis Hits North
War-scarred region faces new woes as food prices spiral.
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Journalists need training and support to properly cover war crimes trials.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.


