Crippled North Struggles to Recover
Families returning to former villages confronted by ruined homes and poorly-resourced, overcrowded schools.
International Justice/ICC: Mar '08
Legal experts, jurists and diplomats among guests at launch of IWPR’s Dutch affiliate.
International Justice/ICC: Mar '08
IWPR’s coverage of the ICC praised for its fairness.
Political Stalemate Hits Economy
No one wants to buy or sell as long as it remains unclear which way the country is heading politically.
Military 'Running' the Country
Ruling party insiders say President Mugabe is effectively hostage to his security chiefs’ demands for continuity.
Election Impasse Spurs Emigration
Zimbabweans have been voting with their feet amidst mounting political uncertainty.
LRA's Murky Negotiators
Former rebel negotiator accuses LRA peace talks’ delegation of being shambolic and driven by self-interest.
All Eyes on Lubanga Trial
The conduct and outcome of the trial is likely to have huge implications for international justice.
MDC-led Strike Misfires
Calls for a general strike to unblock Zimbabwe’s political crisis have been largely ignored.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.