The Egyptian Revolution Gradually Becomes a War
Cairo: Egypt's prime minister appealed for calm and asked protesters to return to their homes Tuesday following four days of violence in Cairo, a day after the nation's Cabinet offered [Read more]
Cairo: Egypt's prime minister appealed for calm and asked protesters to return to their homes Tuesday following four days of violence in Cairo, a day after the nation's Cabinet offered [Read more]
Britain's David Cameron and Germany's Angela Merkel restated their commitment to a strong Europe Friday, as they sought to show a united front in the face of Europe's debt crisis. [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray, UK Sepp Blatter, the President of FIFA, the World governing body has put his foot in it again; this time telling CNN in an interview that “ there [Read more]
By Desnnis Kabbato,CEN, USA Prof. Horace Campbell – African American Studies & political Science, The ADF is an annual conference that gathers African diplomats, academics, students and activists to [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray, CEN Political Commentator, UK Abdulai Mansaray, Author Journalism has been described as the “first rough draft of history” and to some, it is history on the run. The [Read more]
Edward Conteh FREETOWN (IRIN): James Ponbu, 43, had his arm amputated by rebels in January 1999. After receiving medical treatment at the Connaught hospital in Freetown, he tried to return [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, CEN, USA The “City Forum on Culture and Development,” a policy orientated venture held in Accra to openly strategize the African culture for African progress reveal the [Read more]
By Winston Ojukutu-Macauley Jnr The slow pace or non-existence of justice and fair play in the judicial system consisting of judges, law courts, police, prosecuting officers, prisons, and social services, [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray, CEN Political Commentator, UK Abdulai Mansaray, Author No country has the right, be it divine, Sharia, gospel or fatwa to condemn or expose another country to permanent [Read more]
The Arab League announced Saturday that it is suspending Syria's membership after its failure to stop the violence against its people. The move takes effect Wednesday. In an emergency session [Read more]
Dr. Kadie Sesay News from our home based editorial desk in Freetown has indicated thatall our earlier predictions about the country’s main opposition party, SLPP, are fallen in place one [Read more]
Sierra Leone's political and church leaders on Tuesday ruled out legalising same-sex marriages in the West African state, after a British threat to cut aid to nations not recognising gay [Read more]
Abdulai Mansaray. The world is facing an economic tsunami of apocalyptic proportion, with a potential for a second recession that might descend into a depression. The Arab region is undergoing [Read more]
A Dutch citizen, Janot Knol, who is working in Sierra Leone as the consulting logistic officer for United Nation Mission has appeared before Magistrate Bankole Shyllon of Court No 3 [Read more]
By Saffa Moriba Eastern Polytechnic Practicing School situated at the Eastern Polytechnic College Campus in Kenema City, was engulfed by mysterious fire on Wednesday 19th October 2011. The four-classroom building [Read more]
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