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In today's podcast, the Democratic Alliance and the Independent Democrats contemplate a merger; African countries are divided about whether they should arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan...
Civil society has become a key driver behind global efforts to end impunity for grave international crimes. African Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) are no exception, having recently spearheaded...
In today's podcast, the 2010 FIFA World Cup highlights greater African improvements; the ICC urges the UN security council to push for Sudan arrests; and, Zimbabwe is to lift its diamond export ban.
In today's podcast, the search is on for 5 000 MW to stabilise SA's power grid by 2016; ICC nations are at odds over pursuing crimes of aggression; and, public service labour unions promise not to...
In today's podcast newly elected Gauteng ANC chairman Paul Mashatile made it clear on Saturday that the ANC was the only centre of power in the province; An International Criminal Court...
Despite ongoing calls to end the widespread culture of impunity in Kenya, justice has not been at the top of the government's agenda in recent years. To date, no one has been charged with the...
Between April 11 and April 13, 2010, Sudan will hold its first multiparty election in 24 years. The election date, stipulated in the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) that ended some 25...