Expert Comment
Shooting of Cecil the lion just the tip of the iceberg Dr Eric Jensen
Dr Eric Jensen, an internationally recognised expert on public engagement with wildlife, reacts to the shooting of Cecil the lion. He said: "The fact that in 2015 people are still travelling thousands of miles to kill exotic animals and bring back trophies shows that there are deep-seated cultural problems in Western societies, where such behaviour should be unthinkable."
Latest Kenya attack a timely reminder of countrys insecurities - Professor David Anderson
Professor of African History David Anderson, from the University of Warwick, responds to the latest attack in Kenya whcih has killed at least 14 quarry workers.
Al Shabaab have struck again in Kenya...
David Anderson, Professor of African History, talks about the latest attack on a Kenyan school situated near the Somali border.
The Countering Violent Extremism Conference: Obama Fiddles whilst Rome Burns
"Over the last six months, the Obama administration has moved through all the expected stages of a war on terror."
Dr Oz Hassan from the University of Warwick Politics and International Studies department shares thoughts on the latest events in US politics.
Bemba case is ground-breaking for more than one reason Solange Mouthaan
The closing and oral statements in the trial of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo are taking place this week at the International Criminal Court (ICC), where he is charged with crimes committed in the Central African Republic (CAR). It is a judgement that has ground-breaking potential for more than one reason, says Solange Mouthaan, Associate Professor at The University of Warwick’s School of Law.