By Lucy Westcott/Newsweek British Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted to having a stake in his father’s offshore trust fund after previously denying his involvement. Speaking to the U.... Read more
Nairobi, April 6, 2016 – Djibouti should ensure that journalists can report on presidential elections without harassment or fear of expulsion, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today... Read more
By Ben Walsh The world’s dependence on oil is fading, and Saudi Arabia doesn’t want to get left behind. The kingdom will build a $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund to slowly but unmistakably... Read more
By Bruce Fein Biafra, dominated by the great Igbo race, enjoyed sovereignty before Great Britain commenced exploitive colonial rule over Nigeria under the racist banner of Rudyard Kipling’s... Read more
Programme date: 20-24 June 2016 Deadline for applications: 11th April 2016 This Thomson Reuters Foundation programme will assist journalists to produce stories that bring new insight into th... Read more
By Linda Thomas-Greenfield Good afternoon everyone, and thank you so much, Nancy, for that introduction. Thank you as well to USIP for hosting us today, and for the fantastic work you are do... Read more
By Gregory Tomlin DOHA, Qatar – A female Arab journalist who lives in Qatar has penned a bold article that asks Muslims in the Middle East how they would respond if Christian suicide bombers... Read more
By Chido Onumah* The recent visit of President Jacob Zuma of South Africa to Nigeria presented an opportunity to rehash the view that Nigeria has not been given its due recognition in Africa... Read more
New York, March 24, 2016 – Three international journalists who were covering the elections in the Republic of Congo were punched and had their passports and equipment seized Wednesday... Read more
New figures reveal the number of children exposed to conflict during peak brain-development period NEW YORK, 24 March, 2016 – More than 86.7 million children under the age of 7 have spent t... Read more







