Keys to Sudan's "Arab Spring"
My own sense is that there is a powerful feeling that this is a moment of historical truth, writes Eric Reeves
Chad : The Crisis of the Sahel in a Forgotten Land
It would seem quite a paradox to describe Chad as an island of stability given its recent war-torn history and continued episodes of uncertainty.
UNHCR puts priority on health for refugees flooding into South Sudan
In light of the weak state of the population on arrival, large-scale programmes are required to immediately address their needs and prevent people's health from deteriorating further
African biosafety still neglected
[JOHANNESBURG] The implementation of biosafety practices is being hampered by inadequate laboratory equipment and training across Africa, a conference has heard.
In Sudan, journalists detained after covering protests
Sudanese authorities must immediately release two journalists who were taken into custody nearly a week ago after covering anti-government protests in Khartoum, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. The whereabouts or any charges against the journalists have not been disclosed.