Iraqis Critical of Anti-Corruption Efforts
Few believe assurances that fraud and incompetence are being tackled.
ICC Trials Hit by Budget Cuts
Funding problems may delay hearings and hamper judicial process.
Children Born of Rape Face Dismal Future
Often rejected by family and society, they end up fending for themselves on the street.
Elections Face Tribal Violence Threat
Sixteen million people register for elections, but continued conflict could still derail the process.
Refugee Return Heightens North Kivu Tensions
Suspicion that some of the thousands of Tutsis returning home from Rwanda are being drafted into militias.
Opposition Keeps Up Law Reform Pressure
Parties say they fear election charade unless security laws are overhauled.
New Land Law Angers Bugandans
Kingdom hits out at land reforms it claims undermine traditional rights.
Darfur Radio Show Launched
Programme will overcome Sudanese censorship to deliver news on war crimes justice developments.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.