The Department of Foreign Affairs has urged China to exercise restraint and act with greater transparency after it fired a ...
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'Uncalled for': EFF reacts to Mnangagwa’s term extension
EFF criticises Zimbabwe’s move to extend President Mnangagwa’s term, saying the constitutional changes threaten democracy and ...
Patricia Hajabakiga's story begins long before Rwanda's liberation of 1994. Born in 1956 in Nyanza District, Hajabakiga's earliest memories are marked not by stability, but by displacement, rupture, ...
The Church voted on Sunday to divest from Palantir Technologies and GE Aerospace and voted to recognise the genocidal war and ...
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Maybe you’ve repeatedly deleted then redownloaded social media apps, bought a Brick, or attempted a “digital detox”—only to ...
Julian Francis, a key figure in aiding Bangladesh during its 1971 Liberation War, recounts the vital support by India and his efforts managing over 600,000 refugees. Amidst despair, music provided ...
If modern feminism’s premises are correct, this should be a moment of unmistakable triumph. Since the second-wave pioneer ...
Bess Wohl's play about a feminist group in the 1970s takes home the award after winning the Pulitzer Prize. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer “I really need first to thank my mom, who taught me to use ...
The playwright Bess Wohl is the first American woman to win this award since Wendy Wasserstein won for “The Heidi Chronicles” in 1989. By Alexis Soloski Votes for women! Bess Wohl’s Pulitzer-winning ...
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