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The Daily Telegraph, the UK's largest selling quality daily paper, carried an obituary of Brian Boobbyer.
Eritrean-born General Mercorios Haile, Deputy-Commander of the Ethiopian Air Force, before Mengistu took power.
It is easier, and more comfortable, to dismiss extremist views and if necessary to use force to eliminate those who hold them. T
President Obama's speech on the Middle East has plenty of empathy for both Israel and Palestine, but something more is needed to
the evil unleashed by prophets of hatred who justify the killing of thousands of innocents must be confronted. But also cured.
Charles Danguy from France wrote this letter to his British friends, as we enter an important week for the UK in June, 2016.
After more than a year out of Africa, Ann Njeri Ndiangui returned home with fresh insights and renewed hope for her country.
Having a miscarriage was a new experience, and one I could have done without. The doctor had been kind but brisk. That was that
‘Disaster averted; opportunity missed’ was Geoffrey Lean's summary of the Johannesburg Earth Summit
Matthew Freeman, international consultant and co-author of Overcoming Bias launches new podcast
Good may indeed come out of suffering, but it would be quite wrong to believe that God causes it.
Who could be a better news analyst of the unfolding revolution in the Arab world than Dr Imad Karam?
A French approach to countering fear and xenophobia.
Nathalie Chavanne trustee of IofC UK, shares a personal reflection.
IofC worker Patrick Colquhoun has been given the MBE by Queen Elizabeth for 'services to healthcare abroad'.'
Paul talks about what he has been doing in his first month as IofC UK's National Director.
As part of the School for Changemaker’s fifth annual summer conference, 64 young people gathered in Liverpool
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