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The “Queen of Percussion,” will join students on stage as part of “Keep the Beat,” an original, student-led performance.
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INQUIRER.net USA on MSNLegal opinion: Q&A on the ICC arrest of DuterteThis Q&A presents legal arguments opposing the view that the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte is lawful.
There were several important benefits of colonialism that are not immediately apparent. The “Scramble for Africa”, driven by selfish economic ...
Political Advisor Preston Chinyama, popularly known as Shi Mwape, has issued a stark warning that the 2026 general ...
On May 2, MPS announced Sheila E. will join the MPS students for a special original student performance during "Keep the Beat." Known as the Queen of Percussion, Sheila E. is coming to Montgomery ...
"I'm thinking she'll be very family-oriented when she grows up," says Theresa in Bemba, a local language spoken in parts of Zambia. When NPR met with the family in early April, it had been eight days ...
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Africa: Salif Keita Goes Acoustic With So KonoWhen we spoke with Salif Keita before the Pandemic, he told us, not for the first time, that he was ready to retire from recording and performing. Not long afterwards, he released what he said would ...
“I’m thinking she’ll be very family-oriented when she grows up,” says Theresa in Bemba, a local language spoken in parts of Zambia. It’s now been eight days since both Dorcas and her ...
At the ICC, he has represented clients such as Jean-Pierre Bemba, former Vice President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ayesha Gaddafi, daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The men traveled to the house of Minister of Defense Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, discovered that he was not there, and drove to the house of Deputy Prime Minister Vital Kamerhe, where they shot and ...
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