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South Africa's first election was saved by a Kenyan: the fascinating story of Washington Okumu, the accidental mediator

Tanzania, April 12 -- What's sometimes forgotten about the April 26-29,1994 vote that installed the African National Congress (ANC) government in South Africa is that, until the last minute, it looked... Read More


Genocide: How the world failed Rwanda at their hour of need

Tanzania, April 10 -- As the world marks the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi ethnic group in Rwanda, it is important to understand what the international community could have d... Read More


Is honey helpful with hay fever symptoms

Guwahati, March 31 -- Samuel J. White, Nottingham Trent University and Philippe B. Wilson, Nottingham Trent University Honey has a long history as a revered natural remedy across many cultures. Ancie... Read More


Ukraine recap: Russia won't attack Nato countries, says Putin

Guwahati, March 30 -- Jonathan Este, The Conversation Vladimir Putin says he has no intention of attacking any Nato members. Visiting an airbase in Torzhok, on the road between Moscow and St Petersbu... Read More


Health benefits of oats and oatmeal

Guwahati, March 28 -- Duane Mellor, Aston University Oats have long had a reputation for being one of the healthier foods you can choose for breakfast. But some people on social media have been calli... Read More


How to explore the roots of stupidity

Nairobi, March 27 -- Most people, at one time or another, act foolishly. However, truly ignorant individuals exhibit a lack of introspection and stubbornly cling to their opinions, regardless of how i... Read More


UNSC finally called for ceasefire in Gaza. But will it have anyeffect?

Guwahati, March 26 -- Marika Sosnowski, The University of Melbourne Ceasefires are a uniquely complicated tool in armed conflict. This is because they exist at the intersection of war, law and politi... Read More


Money laundering: What Kenya's greylisting means

Nairobi, March 26 -- Kenya and Namibia are the latest African countries to be placed on the Financial Action Task Force's grey list over their weak measures against money laundering and terrorism fina... Read More


Moscow terror attack: Why Kremlin may have ignored terrorist warnings from CIA

Guwahati, March 26 -- Robert M. Dover, University of Hull The attack on the Crocus City concert hall in the Moscow suburbs, which left 137 people dead, has again raised questions about the effectiven... Read More


Moscow terror attack: Why would ISIS attack Russia & what it means for terrorism threatglobally?

Guwahati, March 25 -- Greg Barton, Deakin University It appears almost certain the brutal assault on a Russian crowd settling down to watch a rock concert in Moscow on Friday night was an Islamist te... Read More