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The eurozone crisis could hurt South Africa's economy and the country should maintain a supportive monetary policy to ensure growth in the medium term, the head of the International Monetary Fund...
Monday 12 December, a cold and cloudless day in New York, saw the start of the 10th session of the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Negotiators are close to agreeing the shape of a Green Climate Fund, which is designed to help poor nations tackle global warming and nudge them towards a new global effort to fight climate change,...
Critics of international criminal justice say it is too slow, expensive and hobbled by politics. However, in November 2011 the pace and effectiveness of international criminal justice increased....
After eight months of bloody fighting, supported by a UN-sanctioned NATO aerial campaign, the war in Libya culminated in the demise of the country’s long time leader Muammar Gaddafi. Many...
Ending weeks of speculation over the whereabouts of Saif al-Islam and Abdullah al-Senussi, the two were captured in Libya on 19 and 20 November 2011 respectively. Al-Islam, the second son of...
Nigeria’s internal security remains extremely volatile following a spate of recent shootings, bombings and suicide assaults in the country’s northern cities of Damaturu, the Yobe State capital...
Sacked Ministers Sicelo Shiceka and Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde are still earning R840 000 a year salaries as ANC MPs, Beeld newspaper reports, Tension, a planned opposition boycott and fresh memories...