By Matt Sledge/HuffPost Marco Prosch via Getty Images A transparency researcher sued the Central Intelligence Agency on Wednesday for the release of potentially embarrassing files on Nelson... Read more
By Michelle Chabin Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister JERUSALEM (Religion News Service) A famously child-friendly country with a federally subsidized universal hea... Read more
By Sarah El Deeb FILE – In this July 13, 2012 file photo, then Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi speaks to reporters at the presidential palace in Cairo. An Egyptian judge says Jan. 28... Read more
By Yakubu A. Ochefu President Goodluck Jonathan I pose this question against the backdrop of the often-stated point that till the election of President YarAdua and Vice-President Goodluck, a... Read more
By Kaye Whiteman Dr. Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem Monday, January 6, 2014, marked the 53rd birthday of Dr. Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem, the Nigeria-born, Pan-African scholar and Rhodes Scholar, who was b... Read more
By Miguel Paz Call me stupid, but I think journalism is an exciting way to change the world. But in order to do that these days, we need to favor change and promote disruptive innovation wit... Read more
By Steve Wyshywaniuk From adopting wood pulp paper to print penny-sheet newspapers in the 19th century to creating Twitter accounts to report breaking news in the 21st, journalists hav... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Freelance journalists have traditionally been on their own when it comes to pitching story ideas, invoicing for payments and staying safe. But a growing number of new... Read more
By Baz Ratner Thousand of African migrants protest in front of the American Embassy demanding asylum and work rights from the Israeli government, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2014. (... Read more
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir (R) salutes official as he is welcomed by South Sudan’s Vice-President James Wani Igga (L) upon his arrival at Juba’s airport on January 6,... Read more
