Seleka, an alliance of three separate rebel groups, began their campaign in the north of the country earlier in December, seizing ten cities and drawing closer to the capital, Bangui.
Seleka, an alliance of three separate rebel groups, began their campaign in the north of the country earlier in December, seizing ten cities and drawing closer to the capital, Bangui.
Morsi’s attempt to consolidate power by intervening into the operations of Egypt’s (so far) independent judiciary has been as clumsy as his other efforts.
The rapidly deteriorating situation in the eastern part of the country during the past months has set the stage for an even more tempestuous year ahead.
It seemed inevitable that Hugo Chavez’s new six-year-term would get off to a bumpy start under the watchful eyes of an opposition growing in power.
If general unemployment is the most important indicator of today’s continuing global economic struggle, then youth unemployment will become tomorrow’s.
Suu Kyi has since stood at the forefront of efforts to reestablish international ties with her long-isolated Myanmar, proving she is not just an icon but a pivotal actor in the future of the country.
Francois Hollande broke with tradition on Thursday and took the unprecedented step of acknowledging the suffering resulting from France’s 132-year long occupation of Algeria.
A 23-year-old medical student was reportedly attacked on a private bus by a group of men, four of whom have already been arrested.
A panel’s new report on the events at the U.S. mission in Benghazi will keep the blame train rolling.