By Mike Peacock An opinion poll showing Scottish independence campaigners have a slim lead nine days before a crucial referendum has highlighted reasons for
By Mike Peacock An opinion poll showing Scottish independence campaigners have a slim lead nine days before a crucial referendum has highlighted reasons for
Special Representative for Somalia, Nicholas Kay (right), speaks with the Speaker of the Somali Federal Parliament, Mohamed Osman Jawari, in Baidoa. UN Photo/Ilyas Ahmed The
A group of women and children in Kalma camp for internally displaced people, South Darfur. Photo: UNAMID/Albert González Farran Concerned about escalating tensions, the African
Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Leila Zerrougu (left) addresses the Security Council. UN Photo/Loey Felipe The multiplication of crises affecting children since the
A pedestrian holding his mobile phone walks past an electronic board showing the stock market indices of various countries outside a brokerage in Tokyo June
The government revised upwards the country’s petroleum resources by over 85% to about 6.5 billion barrels of oil initially in place. This was an upgrade
The government revised upwards the country’s petroleum resources by over 85% to about 6.5 billion barrels of oil initially in place. This was an upgrade
Egypt’s investment environment requires several stimuli, including a bankruptcy law, High Investment Council, and a “one-stop shop” system, according to General Authority for Investment and
Minister for Foreign Affairs, George Vella, participated in a high-level Conference entitled “Invest Tunisia – Start-up Democracy” held in Tunis on Monday. Participants in
As the United Nations High Commissioner for Rights, Navanethem (Navi) Pillay has spent the last six years spearheading the Organization’s efforts to protect and promote fundamental
Two elderly Italian nuns were murdered in their convent in the capital of Burundi, with police hunting their suspected killer, government officials said Monday. The
Two elderly Italian nuns were murdered in their convent in the capital of Burundi, with police hunting their suspected killer, government officials said Monday. The