Author: Dorothy Horsfield
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INTERNATIONAL
- Dorothy Horsfield
- 22 March 2022
Moscow-based Director of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC)Dr Andrei Kortunov warned of its tragic consequences for Russia in an article published four days before the launch of his country’s invasion of Ukraine. The de facto partition of Ukraine, he said, as a result of the Kremlin’s recognition of the independence of the People’s Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, will signify ‘the final formalisation of the division of Europe’ from which there may be no easy retreat.
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INTERNATIONAL
- Dorothy Horsfield
- 26 August 2015
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For almost twenty years, across the settlements and subsistence farms of Central Africa the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) has preyed upon civilian populations with exceptional cruelty, emerging from the bush in small units to commit unspeakable atrocities. These days there is a common assumption that the LRA has been decimated and scattered and that its leader Joseph Kony is in hiding and probably ineffectual. But visiting activist Sister Angelique Namaika insists this optimistic assessment is misguided.
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AUSTRALIA
- Dorothy Horsfield
- 04 April 2012
Among Westerners and locals alike, Moscow seems to be afloat on scurrilous innuendo, focused on Putin's bully-boy tactics, fondness for young women and pathological greed. Still, since the eruption of street protests after last December's parliamentary elections, the narratives appear to be shifting.
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INTERNATIONAL
- Dorothy Horsfield
- 07 July 2006
Dorothy Horsfield reports on the rebuilding of Afghanistan.
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RELIGION
- Dorothy Horsfield
- 11 May 2006
Dorothy Horsfield speaks to some articulate and revolutionary Islamic women
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INTERNATIONAL
- Dorothy Horsfield
- 10 May 2006
Dorothy Horsfield investigates an initiative to help the survivors of torture
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AUSTRALIA
- Dorothy Horsfield
- 08 May 2006
Dorothy Horsfield visits the fastest growing Jewish community in Europe
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INTERNATIONAL
- Dorothy Horsfield
- 21 April 2006
For this peace prize winner, northern Uganda is the worst place on earth to be a child today.
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