“Zindzi will not only be remembered as the daughter of our fighting heroes, Tata Nelson and Mama Winnie Mandela, but as a fighting hero in her own right. She served South Africa well,” Naledi Pandor, Minister for International Relations, said in a statement. brief statement on Monday morning. The department …
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GENEVA / ZURICH (Reuters) – The new worldwide coronavirus pandemic will worsen if countries fail to comply with strict health precautions, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned Monday. FILE PHOTO: The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, attends a press conference organized by the Geneva …
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Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta announced a gradual reopening of the country, with the resumption of international flights from August 1 and the lifting of internal travel restrictions. The move came on Monday as pressure increases to boost the country’s struggling economy after four months of coronavirus restrictions that have devastated …
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Crowded with more than half a million people, somewhere between the vineyards and beaches of this international destination, it is now the center of attention. High-density areas like Khayelitsha are being closely watched because doctors say places like this are where the battle against Covid-19 on the African continent will …
Read More »Algeria buries remains of anti-colonial fighters after 150 years | News
Algeria buried the remains of 24 resistance fighters who returned from Paris after more than a century and a half, as it marked the 58th anniversary of their independence from France. The skulls of the fighters, shot and beheaded in the early years of the French occupation, were buried on …
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