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The Expendition Of Lukanga Mukara In Germany

Born in the early 1850s among the Bemba people in present-day Zambia, Lukanga Mukara was a man of intellect and curiosity. Educated and deeply interested in the world beyond his homeland, Mukara sought to understand the dynamics of power and culture in
May 16, 2025

Mauritanian President Gets 15-year Prison Sentence

An appeals court in Mauritania sentenced former President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz to 15 years in prison and imposed a $3 million fine on Wednesday after he appealed a previous five-year sentence. Aziz, who played a role in two coups, served two
May 14, 2025

Hungary’s ICC Exit Shows Court’s Justice Failure

 A senior research fellow at The Global Policy Institute, Dr. George Szamuely,has criticized the International Criminal Court (ICC), stating it lacks international legal standing and functions as a random assembly of countries aimed at targeting Western adversaries in a moralistic and legalistic
April 30, 2025