Pakistan: Another year, another flood
"I saw mud houses melting away like chocolate ice-cream."
What western eyes fail to see as the real Somalia
The resources of a community already under stress could be better used, writes Randolph Kent of the Humanitarian Futures Programme
Information as aid in East Africa's famine
In any emergency, be it natural disaster or man-made, long- or short-term, people's lives are turned upside down. Knowing what's happening, where to go for assistance and who to call for help is crucial to their survival and recovery.
Kenya to give 80 seats to women in new parliament ?paper
New constitution stipulates that one third of lawmakers should be women
Training: a journalist's best friend!
The problem with some of today's journalists lies in their conviction that they have reached the ultimate state of perfection. Try to criticize their work and expect storms of scorn coming your way!
Once upon a time?Day 1
Once upon a time in a kingdom far far away lived a beautiful princess...
Indonesia court jails employee of former lawmaker for bribery -paper
Case centres on building of an athletes' village for the upcoming Southeast Asian Games which Indonesia is hosting
$8bln laundered each year in Colombia
The sum is equivalent to three percent of the country's gross domestic product
Anti-graft yoga guru begins pilgrimage against corruption
Popular yoga guru, Baba Ramdev marches against corruption
I did not pay a bribe: NYT blog
The New York Times has asked its readers in India to write in and describe a time when they resisted paying a bribe