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A hard corner of southern Ethiopia is a place where the multiple causes of the global food crisis converge. Here, in Wolayita, people are on the edge of life for want of food and the resources to access it. Lyndall Stein, of Concern, reports
A stark European Union report on Bulgaria sheds light on the union's future - and past
A troubled polity with a politicised judiciary and open to racial discourse needs a house-clean
The seizure of a leading war-crimes suspect may help lift the burdens of the past in the region
Radovan Karadzic's detention is a moral lesson in political accountability
A key fugitive from the ex-Yugoslavia wars is held. Who gains?
The International Criminal Court needs to get closer to those in whose name it operates
The “one-state solution” to the Israeli-Palestinian impasse is winning support. Time to rethink?
He led South Africa beyond apartheid. He
remains a global hero. But what of the
revisionist case?
A seething tax revolt exposes the unresolved tensions of Argentina's modern political history
A cyber-assault on a Hollywood film casts light on the super-patriotism of China's "angry youth"
A vivid report from the Russo-Mongolian frontier, a world away from boomtown Moscow
If Britain is serious about controlling nuclear proliferation, it has to take a lead
The post-summit headlines conceal the G8's retreat from leadership in climate policy
The changing fortunes of the "orange revolution's" allies are a key to understanding Kyiv's new dynamic
The search for a political solution to the Cyprus problem is at a delicate stage
Tehran's factional disputes are rooted in the very character of the regime
The real question for voters in the United States election: how much change do we want?
The Polish scholar-statesman was an architect of democracy in his country and Europe
The indictment of Sudan's president is a historic breakthrough for international justice and Darfur
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