To avoid another “World War” in Africa, the international community must negotiate with Kabila his own peaceful resignation – before he goes beyond the point of no return.
The tobacco industry’s relentless behavior, including a massive 'astroturf' campaign, led French MEP Françoise Grossetête to assert that it cannot be considered a ‘normal’ industry.
If history is a lesson, without a robust human rights framework, international missions are more likely to add to, rather than prevent, violence.
If history is a lesson, without a robust human rights framework, international missions are more likely to add to, rather than prevent, violence.
The New York Declaration called for states to ease pressure on less-developed countries like Lebanon, Jordan, and Ethiopia that host the most refugees.
Singapore may soon elect its first female president – but the struggle for gender equality in the region is far from being won.
Singapore may soon elect its first female president – but the struggle for gender equality in the region is far from being won.
Kabila’s grasping for straws abroad points to a regime running out of options.
Western governments need to realise that to completely rely on the for-profit pharmaceutical sector to drive the process to develop vaccines will be disastrous for public health.
Today’s autocrats are displaying a growing audacity in their willingness to pursuing dissenters everywhere, blatantly disregarding national boundaries in the process.
Turkmenistan's strong anti-tobacco position may have met with praise from international health organisations, but they are yet to speak out about the persecution of journalists under the regime.