The Royal Veruna Yacht Club has welcomed the fireball fleet to Thailand this last week for the pre-worlds. 66 boats entered in this incredible venue where warm waters have joined with stunning scenery and 10-18 knot breezes.
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) convicted Wednesday to life in prison a Catholic priest, Athanase Seromba, for his involvement in the 1994 genocide.
The Appeals Court of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Wednesday sentenced the former Roman Catholic Priest Athanase Seromba to an imprisonment for remainder of his life for his role in the 1994 genocide, quashing the 15 years sentence
The senior United Nations envoy for Somalia has welcomed the positive reaction to the announcement by the Transitional Government in the Horn of Africa country that it will hold discussions with the political opposition.
Charges against three Somalis in Oslo of providing "support to terrorism" have outraged many Somalis in Norway. The charges are that the Somalis may have sent money to rebels in Somalia, but their defenders say they were supporting freedom fighters.
Fortunes of Kenyan swimmers continued to flourish internationally with David Burachara and Chirag Patel winning medals in the South African level two championships.
By Andrew Heavens Things were much simpler. If something bad happened, and it happened somewhere north of Addis Ababa, it was the Eritrean government that was to blame. There was no doubt. In Sudan, there are a lot more culprits
The Managing Director of the National Integrated Power Project, NIPP, Mr James Olotu, has said that electricity contracts of $1.4 billion and €224.6 million awarded under the scheme were illegal, as they were not backed up with the enabling laws
Controversy is trailing alleged moves by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) to return to Ogoniland which it abandoned about 15 years ago following disagreements with the host community and the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa, the Niger-Delta activist by the federal
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) convicted Wednesday to life in prison a Catholic priest, Athanase Seromba, for his involvement in the 1994 genocide.
The Appeals Court of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Wednesday sentenced the former Roman Catholic Priest Athanase Seromba to an imprisonment for remainder of his life for his role in the 1994 genocide, quashing the 15 years sentence
Charges against three Somalis in Oslo of providing "support to terrorism" have outraged many Somalis in Norway. The charges are that the Somalis may have sent money to rebels in Somalia, but their defenders say they were supporting freedom fighters.
The United Nations has joined forces with the Liberian Government and civil society groups in a campaign in the southeast of the West African country to try to reduce the appallingly high rates of rape of women and girls.
Gabonese authorities banned on Tuesday a private newspaper for republishing a report on President Omar Bongo's private wealth in France, according to local news reports. The original story appeared in the French daily Le Monde at the end of January.
Women make up about half the population in Zimbabwe. But, they're far from accounting for 50 percent of those on the ballot for this month's general elections in the Southern African country -- sparking concern amongst gender activists.
The Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) has set the date if 1 January 2009 as the deadline to put in place a Trade Preferential System expected to be the "starting point to reach the 20 percent ratio in trade"