Julian Evans, 12 May 2003
No expense was spared at year's European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) annual meeting in Uzbekistan.
Chinmayee Manjunath, 11 May 2003
She blows bubbles into her glass of water, her little forehead furrowed in concentration. Each time a bubble bursts, Misha's tiny voice reverberates and she laughs.
Dominic Hipkins, 10 May 2003
A senior United Nations official is demanding that her colleagues involved in the sex trade in Bosnia should be stripped of their immunity and prosecuted.
Greg Tingle, 9 May 2003
Australia’s legendary private investigator, Tim “earthquake” Bristow, was one of Australia’s most colourful, and some may say, notorious underworld figures until his death earlier this year. He was also my friend and some time mentor.
Jia Kangbai, 9 May 2003
Sierra Leone has called on neighbouring Liberia to arrest and extradite notorious ringleaders of war crimes committed during the country's decade-long civil war.
Chinmayee Manjunath, 8 May 2003
Egyptian novelist, Ahdaf Soueif is a study in multiculturalism. She looks at the world through Egyptian eyes, and writes English fiction in an Arab hand.
Debarshi Dasgupta, 7 May 2003
You can easily mistake Falun Gong followers for elegant ballet dancers. With their knees slightly bent and with the precision and poise of a ballerina, they move their arms gracefully around their body, as if weaving an enormous invisible net around themselves.
John Simpson - BBC World Affairs Editor, 1 May 2003
The creation of an online news portal for young journalists is timely, if not somewhat overdue. Greatreporter.com has the potential to go a long way and I take great pleasure in providing its first Profile article in what will surely become an authoritative series…
Vel Priyadarshan, 30 April 2003
Indian health authorities are awaiting the results of 13 suspected SARS cases, which if positive, could triple the country's known number of carriers.
Ahmad Naeem Khan, 30 April 2003
United Nations chemical weapons inspectors are to visit a fertiliser plant in the southern city of Karachi this week to certify Pakistan is not producing chemical or biological weapons.
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