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In their debut EP, the Johannesburg-based experimental jazz group iPhupho L’ka Biko offer a message of hope, resilience and solidarity while drawing from South Africa’s black jazz heritage. ....

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Jaw-jaw is better than war-war — and there is only a...

The sooner the mediation route is explored between Russia and Ukraine the better for all parties. The zero-sum game of a scorched earth policy (such as that used by the British against the Boers in the Second South African War) does not belong in the 21st century. The sooner the mediation route. ....

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What Wars Took Place During The Victorian Era?


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January 14, 2021 at 3:54 pm
Throughout the 19th century, the British Empire continued to grow, though at a cost – and there is not one decade of Victoria’s reign that did not see some form of conflict in the empire. During Queen Victoria‘s time on the throne, British and Imperial soldiers faced battle across India, Africa, South-East Asia and Eastern Europe. Here, we examine three of the most famous Anglo-conflicts of the era, which continue to resonate – whether for their privations or political implications – along with a brief timeline of the era’s other confrontations…
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A conflict that changed the control of power within Europe – weakening Russia ....

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