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In this video clip, Jemima Njeri Kariri, a Senior Researcher in the International Crime in Africa Programme at the Institute for Security Studies, speaks to Polity's Amy Witherden on the African...
On 30 June 2009, as African leaders gather on the sweltering, dusty shores of the Mediterranean in Sirte, the hometown of Libyan President Muammar al-Gaddafi, for the 13th Summit of the African...
There is no doubt that international criminal justice as it relates to the International Criminal Court (ICC) has taken center stage within the media and at various forums in the last year. This is...
In today's podcast, the DA calls on the ANC to fire five Cabinet Ministers ahead of this year's elections; Sudan's biggest investor, China, says that a war crimes indictment against Sudan's...
Date: 02/10/2008 Source: Department of Foreign Affairs Title: SA: Motlanthe: Remarks made to designated Heads of Mission at the credentials ceremony, Presidential Guesthouse, Pretoria...
Date: 08/09/2008 Source: Department of Health Title: SA: Tshabalala-Msimang: Address at the launch of a postage stamp to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Alma Ata...
In today's podcast: some southern African countries launch a free trade zone, Graham Briggs says that Harmony's billion tons of tailings in the Free State could produce gold at a cost as low as...