The Federal High Court says the Independent Electoral Commission lacks a quorum for organizing the poll
Terrorism expert Mathieu Deflem says deportation is not guided by international law, but by bi-lateral extradition treaties
The government says it decided to detain and deport Jamaican-born cleric Abdullah el-Faisal because he is a security threat to the natio
El-Faisal's legal team says Jamaican-born imam has committed no crime in Kenya, but government describes him as security threat
ProfessorJohn Makumbe says talks between the government and opposition should include reforming the military and security service
The World Food Program is trying to locate thousands more who have fled recent fighting near the town of Dongo
Among topics of discussion will be ways to increase international recognition of indigenous rights, improve participation of native peo
Peace and Democracy Project says South Africa's Quiet diplomacy not working
Brett Schaefer of the Washington-based Heritage Foundation discusses UN summit
Farah Mohammed says Mr. Arafat’s greatest achievement was the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords, brokered by the United States
Andre du Pisani, says many Africans hope President Bush’s second administration will practice greater multilateralism
Botswana, South Africa, Seychelles, Mauritius, Ghana, Gabon and Benin considered most honest
Complaints concern transparency and private funding
Foreign desk editor of the Cairo-based Al-Ahram, Gamal Nkrumah, says there’s “resignation” in the Egyptian capital to the death of Pale
National Society for Human Rights finds burned ballots