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An exhibition of photographs at the Indian Institute of World Culture highlights a period in world affairs that has all but faded from memory ...
After decades of capturing Zambia’s capital city, the photographer returns for an exhibition featuring his works alongside ...
Johannesburg, Jul 9 (PTI) Nearly a decade after the idea was first mooted, construction has started of a monument to honour the memory of the first indentured labourers who landed on the shores of ...
The history behind Donald Trump’s recent accusations that the South African government is engaged in genocide against white Afrikaner farmers.
As part of the settlement in that case, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa ordered a national inquiry led by a retired judge into why apartheid-era killers were not brought to justice.
Sicelo Mhlauli was one of four Black men abducted, tortured and killed 40 years ago this month by apartheid-era security forces in South Africa. No one has been held accountable for their deaths.
Hampering prosecutions of apartheid-era crimes isn’t just a legal failure, it is a betrayal of the moral foundation of post-apartheid South Africa. Justice delayed, as the old adage goes, is justice ...
President Trump shared photos from the wrong country this week to prove his false claims that white farmers are being systemically killed in South Africa.
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