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The terrorist attacks in the United States (US) on 11 September 2001 greatly increased global attention on terrorism. Furthermore, these attacks and other terrorist acts have changed international...
In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, Africa is one of the regions of the world that are experiencing better-than-expected levels of economic growth.
Ten years after the Millennium Declaration took effect, the international community reviewed its progress, setbacks and lessons learned. The deadline for the eight Millennium Development Goals...
Emerging from the throes of colonialism in the 1960s, many analysts theorised that the nascent African states, as opposed to their Asian counterparts, were most likely to record substantial...
The process of decolonisation took root in Africa more than 50 years ago, yet political stability remains far beyond the reach of many African states. Countries like Ghana and the Republic of...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes with profound concern the fact that 62% of South Africans believe that levels of corruption have increased over the past twelve months, according to a...
Eskom said that the R1,2-million spent by the utility on a ceremony to mark the reopening of its Camden power station in Mpumalanga earlier this year, was not all spent on the lunch; West African...
The upcoming World Festival of Youth and Students will be a "festival of ideas", not a music concert, the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) said on Tuesday following widespread criticism of...