By Ian Cobain, Owen Bowcott and Richard Norton-Taylor A colonial policeman and an auxiliary guard Mau Mau suspects in 1954. Photograph: Popperfoto Fifty-year-old documents that have finally... Read more
By David Smith Tony Blair with Thabo Mbeki in 2007. Mbeki has alleged that Blair pressured him to join a ‘regime change scheme’ in Zimbabwe. Photograph: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters Fo... Read more
BANGKOK, 27 November 2013 – Shut out and stereotyped – for many women in the Asia-Pacific region this is the reality when it comes to positions of power within mass media outlets and the way... Read more
President Kenyatta (centre) launched the railway in Mombasa Kenya has formally launched a new, Chinese-financed railway which should extend across East Africa to reach South Sudan, DR Congo... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe In many countries today, notably United Kingdom and United States, the culture of age discrimination has been legally banned from the socio-economic life. Thus no employer,... Read more
By Eze Eluchie One of the greatest frauds perpetrated on the peoples of Nigeria and the Nigerian federation is the conversion of Lagos from a Federal Territory to a State after the territory... Read more
Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO In the spirit of promoting gender equality in the Media, UNESCO and partners have launched a video calling for action on gender equality and women’s... Read more
Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis stands in front of a picture of presented euro coins during the opening of the exhibition ‘Euro-Our Currency’ in Riga, Latvia, on... Read more
Malian captain Amadou Haya Sanogo (C), head of the coup forces that overthrew Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure in 2012, arrives for an official investiture ceremony in Koulouba, outside... Read more
By Sophia Jones Egyptian policemen use a water canon to disperse protesters during a demonstration organized by the human rights group “No Military Trials for Civilians” in front... Read more