African nations are planning a Chagos-inspired legal battle to secure slavery reparations from Britain, The Telegraph can reveal.
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Police in New Mexico have launched an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sprawling ranch after allegations there could be two children buried there.
Mulugeta Bekele is almost single-handedly responsible for having kept Ethiopian physics going in the 1970s and 1980s despite being imprisoned and tortured by the Ethiopian military. Robert P Crease ...
A MetroLink security officer is recovering after being attacked with a railroad spike downtown.
Brazil's President Lula warned Cyril Ramaphosa that South Africa and Brazil could face invasion if they failed to strengthen defences, sparking mixed reactions.