Africa
Anger as Commonwealth cuts funding for Aids fight
Although 60 per cent of sufferers live in member countries, organisation has turned its back on the cause.
Inside Africa
Geldof's return to Ethiopia
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Paul Vallely watches the rock star receive a hero's welcome in the country whose suffering inspired the next chapter in his life
Jet man ditches into the sea
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Yves Rossy was aiming to cross from Africa to Europe with a jet-propelled wing strapped to his back.
Congolese 'warlords' deny slaughtering entire villages
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Second trial at permanent court hears militia leaders raped and killed scores
Commonwealth offer for Zimbabwe
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Zimbabwe will be offered a seat back in the Commonwealth within two years as long as it agrees to political and economic reform.
Concerns raised over Rwanda's Commonwealth bid
Monday, 23 November 2009
Daniel Howden: Kigali wants allowances made for how far it's come since the genocide
Feed the world? Band Aid 25 years on
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Ethiopia's leaders won't admit it, but famine has returned to East Africa. Andrew Johnson reports.
Pirate hostages fear they will be killed in days
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Couple plead for £4m ransom money to be paid in new video broadcast
He's off! Egypt pulls ambassador in fall-out from World Cup clash
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Diplomatic war breaks out in protest at behaviour of Algerian fans and players
Prehistoric Masterpieces: The Swimmers and The Beast
Thursday, 19 November 2009
The inhospitable plateau of Gilf Kebir in the far south-west Egyptian desert was once home to an early Egyptian civilization, who left behind spectacular cave art.
Spirit of the past inspires Congo campaign
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Activists re-enact London demonstration to commit to fighting new injustices
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Columnist Comments
• Andrew Grice: Enough of the philosophy, Mr Cameron.
Think-tanks play an important role in politics. But they have their limits.
• Christina Patterson: Very nice - but forgiveness is overrated
Sometimes, as Lydon sang, in his post Sex Pistols band, ‘anger is an energy.
• Mary Dejevsky: Why not call Blair now and wrap it up?
The enquiry already seems like a sideline as the queues dwindle.

