Russia’s media control ‘almost’ works
Statistical analysis of polling data reveals that support might depend on which media sources Russians get their information from.
Statistical analysis of polling data reveals that support might depend on which media sources Russians get their information from.
Horrific images of murdered civilians and mass graves emerge from Kyiv suburb – but the war is far from over and Ukraine needs proper help.
Sudan’s military overthrew President Omar al-Bashir and announced it would rule the oil-producing North African nation through a transitional council for the next two years.
Years after al-Bashir escaped justice in South Africa, a fed-up Sudanese population is rising up in a bid to topple him from power.
The High Court in Pretoria has ruled that government’s decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) was unconstitutional and invalid.
The Supreme Court has dismissed the State’s appeal against a high court ruling that government’s failure to arrest Omar Al-Bashir was inconsistent with its constitutional duties.
It’s been two-and-a-half years since Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela died. And every month that goes by moves South Africa further away from the democratic dream for which he lived.
The ANC wants the country to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, saying the court has lost direction and no longer fulfilled its mandate.
‘This is a sad day for South Africa and a blow to the rule of law,’ says Anton du Plessis, ISS managing director. ‘Until now, the country has been a champion of international justice and has done more than most in Africa to make sure victims get justice.’