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Desmond Tutu, Whose Voice Helped Slay Apartheid, Dies at 90 As leader of the South African Council of Churches and later as Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, Archbishop Tutu led the church to the forefront of Black South Africans' decades-long struggle for freedom. His voice ...
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Desmond Tutu, Whose Voice Helped Slay Apartheid, Dies at 90 Desmond M. Tutu, the cleric who used his pulpit and spirited oratory to help bring down apartheid in South Africa and then became the leading advocate of peaceful reconciliation under Black majority rule, died on Sunday in Cape Town. He was 90.
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Desmond Tutu: Obama joins tributes to South Africa anti-apartheid hero Former US President Barack Obama has joined the tributes being paid to Nobel Peace prize laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who has died aged 90. Mr Obama described the churchman as "a mentor, friend and moral compass". A contemporary of Nelson Mandela, ...
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The Time Archbishop Tutu Was Searched at the Airport Alan Cowell was the South Africa bureau chief for The New York Times from 1983 to 1987, when the apartheid government expelled him from the country. At Johannesburg's main airport, around 400 people were preparing to board flights for Port Elizabeth ...
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Myanmar's Army Is Accused of Massacring Dozens of Civilians At least 35 people were killed and their bodies burned, according to an international aid group and opponents of the military regime.
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'A True South African Giant': Tributes for Desmond Tutu, a Force for Harmony From prominent South African lawmakers to religious figures, many on social media honored Archbishop Tutu as a patriot of peaceful principles who dedicated his life to combating injustice everywhere.
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Save the Children says 2 staffers are missing after a massacre in Myanmar Photos of the aftermath of the Christmas Eve killings in Mo So village, just outside Hpruso township in Kayah state, spread on social media in the country, fueling outrage against the military that took power in February after ousting the elected ...
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A biblical rest from farming in Israel could help Gaza's growers. They are waiting RAFAH, Gaza Strip — The Palestinian farmers of Gaza are attuned to the rhythms of the Jewish calendar and have anxiously awaited this moment. Every seven years, the Bible commands farmers in the Holy Land to give their fields a rest (Leviticus 25).
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Climate change: Huge toll of extreme weather disasters in 2021 The study, from the charity Christian Aid, identified 10 extreme events that each caused more than $1.5bn of damage. The biggest financial impacts were from Hurricane Ida which hit the US ...
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Putin to mull options if West refuses guarantees on Ukraine Earlier this month, Moscow submitted draft security documents demanding that NATO deny membership to Ukraine and other former Soviet countries and roll back its military deployments in Central and Eastern Europe.
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