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Mandela’s Heirs Face Their Biggest Election Test | by Adekeye Adebajo - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 11 hours agoSouth Africa recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of its first democratic election, which...
Today in History: May 9
Republican-American· 2 hours agoToday in History: May 9, Nelson Mandela chosen to lead South Africa By The Associated Press undefined Today in History Today is Thursday, May 9, the...
Transcript: South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on "Face the Nation," May 5, 2024
CBS News· 3 days agoThe following is a transcript of an interview with South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem that aired on May...
Donny Deutsch Says Trump Is ‘Terrified’ of Jail Because of ‘His Issues with Odors and Smells’
Mediaite· 2 days agoThe ad man and MSNBC contributor told Nicolle Wallace that, “despite his references to Nelson ...
Today in History: May 2, Mandela claims victory in first democratic South Africa elections
The Mining Journal· 7 days agoNelson Mandela addresses supporters during victory celebrations in Johannesburg as he and the...
Why South Africans are fed up after 30 years of democracy
The Economist· 7 days agoAlmost 30 years ago, on May 10th 1994, Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as South Africa’s first black...
Only Fools and Horses' iconic Nelson Mandela House to be demolished
Daily Express· 3 days agoThe iconic tower block from Only Fools and Horses, where Del Boy 'lived', has a confirmed demolition...
There’s One Part of Brittney Griner’s Account of Life in Russian Prison That Really Stands Out
Slate via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoAt one point in Coming Home, Griner’s new memoir of her forced stay in Russia for most of 2022, the...
Roy S. Johnson: College protests recall when 294 anti-apartheid Stanford protesters were arrested; I...
Birmingham News· 14 hours agoStudents (mostly) began gathering there to demand that the institution divest its holdings in...
Today in History: May 2, Nelson Mandela claims victory in first democratic South Africa elections -...
The Boston Globe· 7 days agoIn 1863, during the Civil War, Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson was accidentally wounded by his own men at Chancellorsville, Va.; he died eight days later. In 1890, the Oklahoma ...