Let's call it "Day One" of the Durban climate change talks. Ministers and heads of delegations are now engaged and they'll make decisions where their minions could not over the past week and a half.
Residents of Abidjan hope trial of former-president Laurent Gbagbo's at International Criminal Court will help move the country along the road to national reconciliation and end Africa's culture of impunity.
For successful polls, political actors will have to learn to respect will of the people at the ballot box, and put aside personal interests in their quest for power.
Rising attendances at schools and universities have increased the demand for books, helping the book industry in the Afghan capital to leave its dark days behind.
Let's call it "Day One" of the Durban climate change talks. Ministers and heads of delegations are now engaged and they'll make decisions where their minions could not over the past week and a half.
Residents of Abidjan hope trial of former-president Laurent Gbagbo's at International Criminal Court will help move the country along the road to national reconciliation and end Africa's culture of impunity.
For successful polls, political actors will have to learn to respect will of the people at the ballot box, and put aside personal interests in their quest for power.
Rising attendances at schools and universities have increased the demand for books, helping the book industry in the Afghan capital to leave its dark days behind.
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