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Africa

Migrants also have names

We journalists often use block designations as "refugees" about people in crisis. Such designations say nothing about the horrific realities of the individuals.

A ruined country

The new peace agreement will be implemented within 30 months. But is there hope for a ravaged South Sudan?

After the land reforms

The country that was once Southern Africa's bread basket has had a bleak development following the land reforms introduced in 1999.

The war that changed us

Inside Life tells from the inside about international relief, about the backstage game, and how it goes when aid organizations take part in a civil war.

Fails Western Sahara

The UN peacekeeping forces will still not monitor human rights violations in Western Sahara. "The world community is failing us," says student leader and poet Hamza Lakhal.

Black against black in South Africa

South Africa:The xenophobic unrest in South Africa in recent weeks has cost at least seven people's lives, including one child.

CONGO: The number of killed is approaching the Holocaust

DOCUMENTS IN MODERN TIMES: 5,4 million killed. Hundreds of thousands of raped women, and millions forced out of their homes. This is among the consequences of the Congolese mineral conflict over the past ten to twenty years.

CONGO: The number of killed is approaching the Holocaust

DOCUMENTS IN MODERN TIMES: 5,4 million killed. Hundreds of thousands of raped women, and millions forced out of their homes. This is among the consequences of the Congolese mineral conflict over the past ten to twenty years.

Balance art in Luanda

The trial against Angola's most famous dissident is a litmus test for both Norway and Angola, the Joint Council of Africa believes.

Black gold may be the end of the peace process

The Norwegian company Seabird is involved in oil exploration outside occupied Western Sahara. If they find oil, it is bad news for the Sahrawis.