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Officially, thirty years ago to the day, the fourth pillar law of apartheid was abolished. Back to the ...
Read moreIn 2009, a year after his son was arrested in Switzerland, Muammar Gaddafi called for the dismantling of ...
Read moreNigerian President Muhammadu Buhari denounced the drawing of African borders by the former colonial powers. A century and a half ...
Read moreIn Rwanda, Emmanuel Macron asked for forgiveness for the 1994 genocide, but he carefully avoided presenting ...
Read moreThe report of Chakib Benmoussa's commission on Morocco's new development model has finally been published ...
Read moreAt the end of the 1960s, Senegalese President Léopold Sédar Senghor issued a diplomatic passport to Yasser Arafat, ...
Read moreThe Gambian Parliament has just refused to repeal a law that prohibits the use of lightening products. For several years, WHO has been trying ...
Read moreOn May 10, 2001, a text proposed by the French deputy Christiane Taubira recognized slavery and trafficking as ...
Read moreThis May 8, Algeria celebrates its first “National Day of Remembrance”, 76 years after the massacres by ...
Read moreAfter the Yom Kippur War in 1973, the African states decided by mutual agreement to suspend their relations with ...
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