Will ‘west of Hormuz’ share historical space with ‘east of Suez’ as a defining act that changed the balance of global power?
Lewis Mudge, Human Rights Watch’s Central Africa director, and Clémentine de Montjoye, senior Great Lakes researcher, traveled to Uvira, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in March 2026. They ...
A capping ceremony will take place to ‘correct’ error, though RFU has been unable to contact 28 qualifying internationals ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s prime-time address at 9 p.m. EDT offers an update on the progress made toward achieving his ...
FROM the rusty tape reels stacked from floor to ceiling in the long-forgotten archives of Congo-Brazzaville's national ...
Iran Embassy in South Africa mocks Trump's claims of winning the war, saying he said 'war is over' 12 times, 'Iran destroyed' ...
Global shipping companies looking for safer routes are turning to the Cape of Good Hope, a much longer, more expensive ...
South Africans have rushed to buy fuel as the country braces for record price hikes tied to the US-Iran-Israel conflict ...
Winning by losing: How four religious traditions expose the narratives that glorify wartime violence
Modern states and ideological movements justify killing through narratives of necessity, honour, sacrifice, destiny and ...
Efforts to single out the Israeli prime minister as uniquely responsible for state policy obscure a long record of expansion ...
Born into slavery, Bustill became an entrepreneur, a patriot and one of the founders of a thriving Black Philadelphia.
Today, more than three decades after the Beijing Conference, South Sudanese women continue to experience war, gender-based violence, and human rights violations. These realities align with the ...
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