Two new books examine the consequences of battles, both physical and ideological.
<i>Stones against the Mirror</i> is Hugh Lewin’s second autobiographical work, and it examines some painful issues.
Lupe Fiasco’s third commercial album, <i>Lasers</i>, is a real treat.
Authorities are struggling to keep pace with its rapidly growing urban population — a common problem across the country of 1.3-billion people.
David Haye has said he will only shake the hand of Wladimir Klitschko when he visits him in hospital after their eagerly awaited unification bout.
Tokyo Electric Power Company faced pressure on Tuesday from angry shareholders to shut all its reactors.
The M&G Centre for Investigative Journalism welcomes the concessions ANC MPs made last Friday (June 24) regarding the Protection of Information Bill.
In a dusty Nigerian park, youth play the ancient game of Eton fives.
Ten million people in the Horn of Africa have been hit by the worst drought in 60 years, the United Nations said on Tuesday.
Think Gogol Bordello meets the Tiger Lilies with a touch of Beirut and you will have a fair idea of the wacky world sound of Mr Cat and the Jackal.