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The origins of Covid-19 under international law and the certainty of the next pandemic

It's been more than 2,000 days since Covid-19 appeared in late 2019 growing to more than 700 million cases and at least 7 million...

Soft Power vs. Hard Power: Dominance in 21st Century Diplomacy

The debate in international relations and defense strategy between soft power and hard power has almost never faded away from the center. Joseph Nye,...

The Global Powers Of Nixon Mateulah

Genocide and displacement has been on my mind this month as “October 7th” comes and goes. The world is at war. Trump has been...

Aspects Of Wellbeing: The Obstacle Is the Path

“Don’t get angry over shadows. Let the pains of the past go by, because if you do, your soul becomes corrupted, your soul becomes...

What we can learn from Trump and thinkers, leaders from Africa

Africa’s troubles are lessons to be learned from. They are meant to be experiences that will inform our future. Afrika’s future, Azania’s future, this...

Amandhla Awethu: And So The Golden Age Of The African Renaissance Begins

What history has shown is that sometimes a leader, a world leader, or sitting president makes bad choices, he says something, or does something...

Condemned, not Cured: The plight of Institutionalized Honor

“No one is more arrogant toward women, more aggressive or scornful, than the man who is anxious about his virility.” - Simone de Beauvoir...

Scientific Concerns Regarding Climate Change

“A nation that destroy its soils, destroy itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our...

Makhanda: Some Thoughts On a Journey into Poetry, Philosophy, and Memory

A memory comes to mind from years ago. I am sitting at a desk in a very cold room on a farm. I was...

A Poet Speaks: Of Myth, Memory, Mentee and Mentor

Dawn breaks. Night falls. What is the correct path, and who is to say what that is exactly? To be good, to do good, to...

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