Mobile revolution in the Middle East
“You won’t fool the children of the revolution.” Especially not if they’re Twittering away on their mobile phones.
Read More“You won’t fool the children of the revolution.” Especially not if they’re Twittering away on their mobile phones.
Read MoreMuammar Gaddafi and Silvio Berlusconi have something in common: delusions of grandeur that keep them desperately holding on to the reins of power.
Read MoreTunisia’s revolution will spread the scent of its jasmine to oppressed nations all over the region.
Read MoreIt’s true that football divides Egyptians today, but it also, paradoxically, unites them on so many other levels.
Read MoreEgypt is certainly the gift of the Nile, but the great river could become east Africa’s curse. What are the chances of a future ‘water war’?
Read MoreAmid the sweltering heat and omnipresent dust, Andrew Eatwell discovers Sudan’s hospitable and friendly face – and its rapidly developing capital.
Read MoreDespite its reputation for war and violence, there is more to Sudan than meets the West’s eye.
Read MoreThe International Criminal Court (ICC) indictment of Sudan’s leadership merits a balanced appraisal.
Read MoreAs we approach the 50th anniversary of independence, how successful has Congo’s post-colonial experience been?
Read MoreThe case of Caster Semenya is not about racism, rather it has highlighted the need to end gender apartheid in sport.
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