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This CAI paper is the second of a two-part series exploring sexual violence committed against men in Africa.(2) Whilst the previous paper gave a broad overview of male sexual violence (MSV) across...
Global trade talks began a third day on Wednesday after emerging economies such as Brazil and South Africa said a U.S. offer to cut its farm subsidies was not enough to justify reciprocal moves by...
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama left open the possibility on Thursday of revising his 16-month timetable for withdrawing U.S. combat forces from Iraq, saying he could "refine" his...
Forty years after Martin Luther King Jr. was shot to death in a racially charged assassination, the civil rights leader is still roiling American politics.
Democratic presidential candidate...
Democrat Barack Obama and rival Hillary Clinton battled to a draw on "Super Tuesday" and John McCain seized command of the Republican race in presidential nominating contests in 24 U.S....
Fresh from five more wins in the Democratic presidential race, US
Senator John Kerry fired off a fierce attack on President George W
Bush, yesterday, accusing him of misleading Americans over the...