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Is it the US government? Is it Al Shabab? Is it the UN? Sally Healy argues it is the result of a collective failure.…
Charles Anderson and Glen Johnson visit a region that, despite a lack of international recognition, is holding its own.…
Photos from Conor Ashleigh in Juba on the day Africa’s newest nation was officially born.…
Thirty years since the recently re-elected Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni abducted him as a child soldier, Kassim Kiggundu tells his story of suffering, exploitation and betrayal.…
Witnessing a murder in the street, Maya Prabhu regrets that in the absence of a reliable judicial system, ordinary Ugandans are taking the law into their own hands.…
We try to bear in mind that the corporate media is the source of some of the greatest, most lethal illusions of our age…
Becky Palmstrom on the buoyant hopes of refugees from Southern Sudan in Kenya, as they see their nation begin to take shape and await return.…
Southeast Asia’s ‘war on drugs’ is about managing profitable criminal enterprises, not closing them down.…
The appearance of IndoLeaks - a Wikileaks copycat site - has led to speculation that documents may emerge to throw light some of the darkest periods of Indonesia’s history…
Two experts debate immigration, then our readers weigh in with their comments…
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