Chinamasa also urged the Catholic Bishops to amplify the” Sanctions must go” mantra. “Before you speak, please ask for a dialogue with the President. We are open to any dialogue and we are open to discuss any issue that affects Zimbabweans. We should not allow any tendencies which precipitate us to violence in Zimbabwe. |
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The Department of Justice is sending federal assistance, including FBI and U.S. marshals, to Kenosha, Wisconsin, after two people were killed and another person was injured in a shooting during protests late last night, according to CBS News campaign reporter Adam Brewster . |
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The electrician-turned-handyman freely lent his time and expertise to those who needed it, whether he was tending to his church or giving people rides. "Electro-Ken" had a reputation for being able to fix everything from computers to televisions. "Kenny was a genius," said Peter Kish, former owner.... |
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The unapologetic frontwoman of the Dresden Dolls, Amanda Palmer came to Aotearoa in March on the last leg of her There Will Be No Intermission tour. She played two sold-out shows at Auckland's Hollywood Cinema as part of The Auckland Arts Festival ... |
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The Research Brief is a short take on interesting academic work. The big idea. White evangelical support for Donald Trump has long . To many, it seems hypocritical that Christians who have long touted "family values" could rally around a thrice-married man who was . Scholars have commented on his , defined by historian Walter G. |
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A protest action against activist killings at the Bantayog ng Bayani (Heroes’ Shrine) in Quezon City. The streamer reads: “Defeat the butcher Duterte regime's fascist attacks against the people!” Photo by Kodao Productions, a content partner of Global Voices, used with permission. |
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NEW YORK (AP) — The Rev. Al Sharpton sat quietly in his office in late July, watching the final funeral service for Rep. John Lewis on a wall-mounted television. Instead of flying down to the memorial in Atlanta, Sharpton had remained in New York; he had work to do. |
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ELGIN — For a moment on Tuesday, Aug. 25, Lee Graham, a La Grande World War II veteran, felt as if the weight of 15 young servicemen was on his shoulders. The 15 men who died before their communities could recognize them for who they were — World War II heroes. |
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Lynn’s Cross Canada Tour, announced last week, is set to kick off this weekend in British Columbia. Lynn plans to begin in Victoria on Saturday, Aug. 28, before coming to Vancouver, Aug. 29-30. “We’re hoping to plant Christ’s Forgiveness Ministries street teams and ministry centres in every major.... |
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NEW YORK (AP) — John Lewis, Julian Bond and so many other leaders of the civil rights movement are dead; at 78, Jesse Jackson clearly is not the lion he once was. But the Rev. Al Sharpton -- once dismissed by some as a fraud, a jester -- is still standing. This week, he will lead a commemoration of the Rev. |
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“I want to be able to show that the movement is not dead,” said the Rev. Al. For more than three decades, Sharpton, 65, has been a go-to advocate for Black American families seeking justice and peace in the wake of violence and countless incidents that highlight systemic racism. |
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