Sierra Leoneans are seeking requital in Britain for violence and loss of farmland to iron-ore company African Minerals.
The anticorruption commission is investigating why a third of taxpayers’ money allocated to fighting Ebola was not accounted for.
Médecins Sans Frontières has criticised the international community’s response to Ebola in West Africa, saying it risks becoming a ‘double failure’.
Médecins Sans Frontières chief claims the response to the catastrophe is "almost zero", with nations most concerned with self-protection.
Executive chairperson of Google Eric Schmidt has described China as "the most egregious" example of a nation attempting to control the internet.
Elizabeth Filkin, the United Kingdom’s former parliamentary commissioner for standards, has warned of the "fraught issue" of drinking with reporters.
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/ 31 January 2011
A lawyer and doctor used easy credit to fuel a property buying spree. Now a court case has laid bare the extent of their troubles.