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For some, the 90s were all about Girl Power. For the royals, it was a rollercoaster of death, divorce and drama ...
In 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence. In 2010, longtime Sudanese leader Omar ...
In 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence. In 2010, longtime Sudanese leader Omar ...
Devon Maylie wrote about equities and politics from the combined Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires Johannesburg, South Africa, office. Companies covered include the biggest mining firms, ...
Gabriele Steinhauser is The Wall Street Journal’s Southeast Asia bureau chief. Before that, she covered sub-Saharan Africa ...
South Africa faces serious domestic and diplomatic challenges with the United States as the apparent most active opponent of ...
Armstrong Williams is optimistic about the future of South Africa as he returns to the country for the first time since ...
With his upcoming funeral, Pope Francis will one last time force the world to take a look at two U.S. Presidents who ...
Judge Harvie Wilkinson’s opinion cites Americans’ “intuitive sense of liberty.” But both history and contemporary examples suggest that sense is not intuitive.
Famous Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya shared a historical video of the current state of activist and former President of South ...
No one’s gonna pay you $300,000 to speak at their black-tie shindig (that’s almost as crazy as paying your crackhead son ...
The word "jiffy," which Merriam-Webster defines as "a very short period of time," is not – and has never been – the name of the popular peanut butter product. As a result, we've rated the claim false.