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The leadership of the Catholic Church in Tanzania is in mourning following the killing of hundreds of people after thousands ...
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English filmmaker Alan Parker's last film, The Life of David Gale, ends on a disturbing yet thought-provoking note that ...
Fifty years after the last U.S. helicopters left Saigon, why America lost the Vietnam War is elusive. But can a tabletop ...
I will never forget that incident when I bounced into a boda boda rider watching a livestream of the recent NUP arrests in Mbarara. He was talking angrily to himself, like a football commentator: ...
Discover how trials in absentia work, what rights an absent leader still has, and why courts can prosecute even when the ...
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 ...
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What she found ― and the larger reaction to it online ― is ultimately telling about what Americans really think about the ...
A widening body of accounts portrays a department shaped by political favoritism, sweeping purges, and a collapse of long-standing legal norms.
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