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Commonwealth's concern about arms sales to South Africa helped Idi Amin climb to power in Uganda. London, England( November 6) - - - Zambia's former President Kenneth Kaunda has never forgiven himself ...
The world, and the game, were changing. Cricket needed cash: the counties had lost a combined £156,000 in 1970; globally, the game's financial health was no better.
America’s greatest strength is its embrace of change, and I’m not someone who believes change has to proceed in a leftward direction. I have railed against the lazy aphorism that “the arc of ...
Uganda was the first instance of this phenomenon when, in 1972, its then president Idi Amin ordered the expulsion of the sizable South Asian minority. As elsewhere in British Africa, ...
In an interview with Hanna Rosin, Mossad's former chief Tamir Pardo says Israel’s war strategy in Gaza has been flawed from the start.
Equally, no Ugandan government attempted to extradite Idi Amin. He lived and died in quiet obscurity in Saudi Arabia. No grand tribunal. No public reckoning. Just the long, slow decay of relevance.
Hundreds of pilgrims lined up outside the Uganda Martyrs Shrine in Namugongo on Monday morning, awaiting entrance to the revered site ahead of this year's Martyrs Day celebrations.