Was The First African Nobel Peace Prize Winner Assassinated?
In July 1967, Chief Albert Luthuli, a man celebrated as Africa’s first Nobel Peace Prize winner and a leader in the fight against South Africa’s apartheid system, died in a strange and tragic way. He was struck by a train near his home in Groutville, KwaZulu-Natal. The authorities called it
The Ghost Of Gaddafi: Why Libyans Are Turning Back To Their Fallen Leader
Thirteen years ago, in October 2011, Libya’s long-time leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, was killed by rebels supported by NATO. His death was brutal and shocking, but to many Libyans, he remains one of the country’s most respected and admired figures. The years following his death have left many wondering: is
Are We Ignoring The Real Villains Of WWII? – Serbia’s Deputy PM
Historical revisionism began as soon as the Second World War had ended. Both the Serbs and Russians were involved in this process and allowed history to be reinterpreted in front of their eyes. We had once believed that evil wouldn’t repeat itself if we acted like “gentlemen” and graciously turned a blind